With PR #14322 , MSQ insert/Replace q's will wait for segment to be loaded on the historical's before finishing.
The patch introduces a bug where in the main thread had a thread.sleep() which could not be interrupted via the cancel calls from the overlord.
This new patch addressed that problem by moving the thread.sleep inside a thread of its own. Thus the main thread is now waiting on the future object of this execution.
The cancel call can now shutdown the executor service via another method thus unblocking the main thread to proceed.
This commit pulls out some changes from #14407 to simplify that PR.
Changes:
- Rename `IndexerMetadataStorageCoordinator.announceHistoricalSegments` to `commitSegments`
- Rename the overloaded method to `commitSegmentsAndMetadata`
- Fix some typos
Currently, only the user who has submitted the async query has permission to interact with the status APIs for that async query. However, often we want an administrator to interact with these resources as well.
Druid handles these with the STATE resource traditionally, and if the requesting user has necessary permissions on it as well, alternatively, they should be allowed to interact with the status APIs, irrespective of whether they are the submitter of the query.
* Add IS [NOT] DISTINCT FROM to SQL and join matchers.
Changes:
1) Add "isdistinctfrom" and "notdistinctfrom" native expressions.
2) Add "IS [NOT] DISTINCT FROM" to SQL. It uses the new native expressions
when generating expressions, and is treated the same as equals and
not-equals when generating native filters on literals.
3) Update join matchers to have an "includeNull" parameter that determines
whether we are operating in "equals" mode or "is not distinct from"
mode.
* Main changes:
- Add ARRAY handling to "notdistinctfrom" and "isdistinctfrom".
- Include null in pushed-down filters when using "notdistinctfrom" in a join.
Other changes:
- Adjust join filter analyzer to more explicitly use InDimFilter's ValuesSets,
relying less on remembering to get it right to avoid copies.
* Remove unused "wrap" method.
* Fixes.
* Remove methods we do not need.
* Fix bug with INPUT_REF.
* SQL: Plan non-equijoin conditions as cross join followed by filter.
Druid has previously refused to execute joins with non-equality-based
conditions. This was well-intentioned: the idea was to push people to
write their queries in a different, hopefully more performant way.
But as we're moving towards fuller SQL support, it makes more sense to
allow these conditions to go through with the best plan we can come up
with: a cross join followed by a filter. In some cases this will allow
the query to run, and people will be happy with that. In other cases,
it will run into resource limits during execution. But we should at
least give the query a chance.
This patch also updates the documentation to explain how people can
tell whether their queries are being planned this way.
* cartesian is a word.
* Adjust tests.
* Update docs/querying/datasource.md
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Co-authored-by: Benedict Jin <asdf2014@apache.org>
Currently, after an MSQ query, the web console is responsible for waiting for the segments to load. It does so by checking if there are any segments loading into the datasource ingested into, which can cause some issues, like in cases where the segments would never be loaded, or would end up waiting for other ingests as well.
This PR shifts this responsibility to the controller, which would have the list of segments created.
Changes:
- Make ServiceMetricEvent.Builder extend ServiceEventBuilder<ServiceMetricEvent>
and thus convert it to a plain builder rather than a builder of builder.
- Add methods setCreatedTime , setMetricAndValue to the builder
There is a current issue due to inconsistent metadata between worker and controller in MSQ. A controller can receive one set of segments, which are then marked as unused by, say, a compaction job. The worker would be unable to get the segment information as MetadataResource.
Currently, Druid is using Guava 16.0.1 version. This upgrade to 31.1-jre fixes the following issues.
CVE-2018-10237 (Unbounded memory allocation in Google Guava 11.0 through 24.x before 24.1.1 allows remote attackers to conduct denial of service attacks against servers that depend on this library and deserialize attacker-provided data because the AtomicDoubleArray class (when serialized with Java serialization) and the CompoundOrdering class (when serialized with GWT serialization) perform eager allocation without appropriate checks on what a client has sent and whether the data size is reasonable). We don't use Java or GWT serializations. Despite being false positive they're causing red security scans on Druid distribution.
Latest version of google-client-api is incompatible with the existing Guava version. This PR unblocks Update google client apis to latest version #14414
This PR adds a way to store the topic name in a column. Such a column can be used to distinguish messages coming from different topics in multi-topic ingestion.
Motivation:
- There is no usage of the `SegmentTransactionInsertAction` which passes a
non-null non-empty value of `segmentsToBeDropped`.
- This is not really needed either as overshadowed segments are marked as unused
by the Coordinator and need not be done in the same transaction as committing segments.
- It will also help simplify the changes being made in #14407
Changes:
- Remove `segmentsToBeDropped` from the task action and all intermediate methods
- Remove related tests which are not needed anymore
* Add supervisor /resetOffsets API.
- Add a new endpoint /druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/resetOffsets
which accepts DataSourceMetadata as a body parameter.
- Update logs, unit tests and docs.
* Add a new interface method for backwards compatibility.
* Rename
* Adjust tests and javadocs.
* Use CoreInjectorBuilder instead of deprecated makeInjectorWithModules
* UT fix
* Doc updates.
* remove extraneous debugging logs.
* Remove the boolean setting; only ResetHandle() and resetInternal()
* Relax constraints and add a new ResetOffsetsNotice; cleanup old logic.
* A separate ResetOffsetsNotice and some cleanup.
* Minor cleanup
* Add a check & test to verify that sequence numbers are only of type SeekableStreamEndSequenceNumbers
* Add unit tests for the no op implementations for test coverage
* CodeQL fix
* checkstyle from merge conflict
* Doc changes
* DOCUSAURUS code tabs fix. Thanks, Brian!
In this PR, I have gotten rid of multiTopic parameter and instead added a topicPattern parameter. Kafka supervisor will pass topicPattern or topic as the stream name to the core ingestion engine. There is validation to ensure that only one of topic or topicPattern will be set. This new setting is easier to understand than overloading the topic field that earlier could be interpreted differently depending on the value of some other field.
This PR adds support to read from multiple Kafka topics in the same supervisor. A multi-topic ingestion can be useful in scenarios where a cluster admin has no control over input streams. Different teams in an org may create different input topics that they can write the data to. However, the cluster admin wants all this data to be queryable in one data source.
* Update to Calcite 1.35.0
* Update from.ftl for Calcite 1.35.0.
* Fixed tests in Calcite upgrade by doing the following:
1. Added a new rule, CoreRules.PROJECT_FILTER_TRANSPOSE_WHOLE_PROJECT_EXPRESSIONS, to Base rules
2. Refactored the CorrelateUnnestRule
3. Updated CorrelateUnnestRel accordingly
4. Fixed a case with selector filters on the left where Calcite was eliding the virtual column
5. Additional test cases for fixes in 2,3,4
6. Update to StringListAggregator to fail a query if separators are not propagated appropriately
* Refactored for testcases to pass after the upgrade, introduced 2 new data sources for handling filters and select projects
* Added a literalSqlAggregator as the upgraded Calcite involved changes to subquery remove rule. This corrected plans for 2 queries with joins and subqueries by replacing an useless literal dimension with a post agg. Additionally a test with COUNT DISTINCT and FILTER which was failing with Calcite 1.21 is added here which passes with 1.35
* Updated to latest avatica and updated code as SqlUnknownTimeStamp is now used in Calcite which needs to be resolved to a timestamp literal
* Added a wrapper segment ref to use for unnest and filter segment reference
The Azure connector is introduced and MSQ's fault tolerance and durable storage can now be used with Microsoft Azure's blob storage. Also, the results of newly introduced queries from deep storage can now store and fetch the results from Azure's blob storage.
* Rolling supervior task publishing
* add an option for number of task groups to roll over
* better
* remove docs
* oops
* checkstyle
* wip test
* undo partial test change
* remove incomplete test
* Minimize PostAggregator computations
Since a change back in 2014, the topN query has been computing
all PostAggregators on all intermediate responses from leaf nodes
to brokers. This generates significant slow downs for queries
with relatively expensive PostAggregators. This change rewrites
the query that is pushed down to only have the minimal set of
PostAggregators such that it is impossible for downstream
processing to do too much work. The final PostAggregators are
applied at the very end.
* MSQ WorkerImpl: Ignore ServiceClosedException on postCounters.
A race can happen where postCounters is in flight while the controller
goes offline. When this happens, we should ignore the ServiceClosedException
and continue without posting counters.
* Fix style and logic.
* Remove chatAsync parameter, so chat is always async.
chatAsync has been made default in Druid 26. I have seen good
battle-testing of it in production, and am comfortable removing the
older sync client.
This was the last remaining usage of IndexTaskClient, so this patch
deletes all that stuff too.
* Remove unthrown exception.
* Remove unthrown exception.
* No more TimeoutException.
This PR has fixes a bug in the SqlStatementAPI where if the task is not found on the overlord, the response status is 500.
This changes the response to invalid input since the queryID passed is not valid.
* Save a metadata call when reading files from CloudObjectInputSource.
The call to createSplits(inputFormat, null) in formattableReader would
use the default split hint spec, MaxSizeSplitHintSpec, which makes
getObjectMetadata calls in order to compute its splits. This isn't
necessary; we're just trying to unpack the files inside the input
source.
To fix this, use FilePerSplitHintSpec to extract files without any
funny business.
* Adjust call.
* Fix constant.
* Test coverage.
* Frames support for string arrays that are null.
The row format represents null arrays as 0x0001, which older readers
would interpret as an empty array. This provides compatibility with
older readers, which is useful during updates.
The column format represents null arrays by writing -(actual length) - 1
instead of the length, and using FrameColumnWriters.TYPE_STRING_ARRAY for
the type code for string arrays generally. Older readers will report this
as an unrecognized type code. Column format is only used by the operator
query, which is currently experimental, so the impact isn't too severe.
* Remove unused import.
* Return Object[] instead of List from frame array selectors.
Update MSQSelectTest and MSQInsertTest to reflect the fact that null
arrays are possible.
Add a bunch of javadocs to object selectors describing expected behavior,
including the requirement that array selectors return Object[].
* update test case.
* Update test cases.
* allow for batched delete of segments instead of deleting segment data one by one
create new batchdelete method in datasegment killer that has default functionality
of iterating through all segments and calling delete on them. This will enable
a slow rollout of other deepstorage implementations to move to a batched delete
on their own time
* cleanup batchdelete segments
* batch delete with the omni data deleter
cleaned up code
just need to add tests and docs for this functionality
* update java doc to explain how it will try to use batch if function is overwritten
* rename killBatch to kill
add unit tests
* add omniDataSegmentKillerTest for deleting multiple segments at a time. fix checkstyle
* explain test peculiarity better
* clean up batch kill in s3.
* remove unused return value. cleanup comments and fix checkstyle
* default to batch delete. more specific java docs. list segments that couldn't be deleted
if there was a client error or server error
* simplify error handling
* add tests where an exception is thrown when killing multiple s3 segments
* add test for failing to delete two calls with the s3 client
* fix javadoc for kill(List<DataSegment> segments) clean up tests remove feature flag
* fix typo in javadocs
* fix test failure
* fix checkstyle and improve tests
* fix intellij inspections issues
* address comments, make delete multiple segments not assume same bucket
* fix test errors
* better grammar and punctuation. fix test. and better logging for exception
* remove unused code
* avoid extra arraylist instantiation
* fix broken test
* fix broken test
* fix tests to use assert.throws
* Merge core CoordinatorClient with MSQ CoordinatorServiceClient.
Continuing the work from #12696, this patch merges the MSQ
CoordinatorServiceClient into the core CoordinatorClient, yielding a single
interface that serves both needs and is based on the ServiceClient RPC
system rather than DruidLeaderClient.
Also removes the backwards-compatibility code for the handoff API in
CoordinatorBasedSegmentHandoffNotifier, because the new API was added
in 0.14.0. That's long enough ago that we don't need backwards
compatibility for rolling updates.
* Fixups.
* Trigger GHA.
* Remove unnecessary retrying in DruidInputSource. Add "about an hour"
retry policy and h
* EasyMock
* Use OverlordClient for all Overlord RPCs.
Continuing the work from #12696, this patch removes HttpIndexingServiceClient
and the IndexingService flavor of DruidLeaderClient completely. All remaining
usages are migrated to OverlordClient.
Supporting changes include:
1) Add a variety of methods to OverlordClient.
2) Update MetadataTaskStorage to skip the complete-task lookup when
the caller requests zero completed tasks. This helps performance of
the "get active tasks" APIs, which don't want to see complete ones.
* Use less forbidden APIs.
* Fixes from CI.
* Add test coverage.
* Two more tests.
* Fix test.
* Updates from CR.
* Remove unthrown exceptions.
* Refactor to improve testability and test coverage.
* Add isNil tests.
* Remove unnecessary "deserialize" methods.
* Add ingest/input/bytes metric and Kafka consumer metrics.
New metrics:
1) ingest/input/bytes. Equivalent to processedBytes in the task reports.
2) kafka/consumer/bytesConsumed: Equivalent to the Kafka consumer
metric "bytes-consumed-total". Only emitted for Kafka tasks.
3) kafka/consumer/recordsConsumed: Equivalent to the Kafka consumer
metric "records-consumed-total". Only emitted for Kafka tasks.
* Fix anchor.
* Fix KafkaConsumerMonitor.
* Interface updates.
* Doc changes.
* Update indexing-service/src/main/java/org/apache/druid/indexing/seekablestream/SeekableStreamIndexTask.java
Co-authored-by: Benedict Jin <asdf2014@apache.org>
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Co-authored-by: Benedict Jin <asdf2014@apache.org>