* Thread pool for broker
* Updating two tests to improve coverage for new method added
* Updating druidProcessingConfigTest to cover coverage
* Adding missed spelling errors caused in doc
* Adding test to cover lines of new function added
Segment pruning for multi-dim partitioning for a given query
DimensionRangeShardSpec#possibleInDomain has been modified to enhance pruning when multi-dim partitioning is used.
Idea
While iterating through each dimension,
If query domain doesn't overlap with the set of permissible values in the segment, the segment is pruned.
If the overlap happens on a boundary, consider the next dimensions.
If there is an overlap within the segment boundaries, the segment cannot be pruned.
This index helps in faster query results during kill task's query on interval based unused segment listing. This can become a bottleneck in some production loads causing coordinator to wait longer for metadata db replies and impacting Kafka ingestion. The modified index has helped reduce the query times for such queries.
DruidLogicalValuesRule while transforming to DruidRel can return incorrect values, if during the creation of the literal it was created from a float value. The BigDecimal representation stores 123.0, and it seems that using RexLiteral's method while conversion returns the inflated value (which is 1230). I am unsure if this is intentional from Calcite's perspective, and the actual change should be done somewhere else.
Extract the values of INT/LONG from the RexLiteral in the DruidLogicalValuesRule, via BigDecimal.longValue() method.
changes:
* IncrementalIndex is now a ColumnInspector
* fixes performance regression from using map of ColumnCapabilities from IncrementalIndex as a RowSignature
* Add jsonPath functions support
* Add jsonPath function test for Avro
* Add jsonPath function length() to Orc
* Add jsonPath function length() to Parquet
* Add more tests to ORC format
* update doc
* Fix exception during ingestion
* Add IT test case
* Revert "Fix exception during ingestion"
This reverts commit 5a5484b9ea.
* update IT test case
* Add 'keys()'
* Commit IT test case
* Fix UT
* Allow for appending tasks to co-exist with each other.
Add a config parameter for appending tasks to allow them to
use a SHARED lock. This will allow multiple appending tasks
to add segments to the same datasource at the same time.
This config should actually be the default, but it is added
as a config to enable a smooth transition/validation in
production settings before forcing it as the default
behavior going forward.
This change leverages the TaskLockType.SHARED that existed
previously, this used to carry the semantics of a READ lock,
which was "escalated" when the task wanted to actually
persist the segment. As of many moons before this diff, the
SHARED lock had stopped being used but was still piped into
the code. It turns out that with a few tweaks, it can be
adjusted to be a shared lock for append tasks to allow them
all to write to the same datasource, so that is what this does.
* Can only reuse the shared lock if using the same groupId
* Need to serialize out the task lock type
* Adjust Unit tests to expect new field in JSON
* Remove use of deprecated PMD ruleset
This fixes annoying warnings we were getting during build.
- Use a custom PMD ruleset, since the built-in one uses deprecated rules.
- UnnecessaryImport replaces most of the deprecated rules
- Update maven-pmd-plugin to 3.15
- Exclude ancient asm version from caliper, since this was causing
incompatibility warnings with PMD and could also affect our tests runs
in unexpected ways
In this PR, we will now return 400 instead of 500 when SQL query cannot be planned. I also fixed a bug where error messages were not getting sent to the users in case the rules throw UnsupportSQLQueryException.
DruidSchema consists of a concurrent HashMap of DataSource -> Segement -> AvailableSegmentMetadata. AvailableSegmentMetadata contains RowSignature of the segment, and for each segment, a new object is getting created. RowSignature is an immutable class, and hence it can be interned, and this can lead to huge savings of memory being used in broker, since a lot of the segments of a table would potentially have same RowSignature.
* replace deprecated forbidden-apis config failOnUnresolvableSignatures
with ignoreSignaturesOfMissingClasses which avoids warnings for
classes not present in a particular sub-module
* fix incorrect signature for Files.createTempDirectory
* clean up the balancing code around the batched vs deprecated way of sampling segments to balance
* fix docs, clarify comments, add deprecated annotations to legacy code
* remove unused variable
* update dynamic config dialog in console to state percentOfSegmentsToConsiderPerMove deprecated
* fix dynamic config text for percentOfSegmentsToConsiderPerMove
* run prettier to cleanup coordinator-dynamic-config.tsx changes
* update jest snapshot
* update documentation per review feedback
* fix bug where queries fail immediately when timeout is 0 instead of using default timeout
* fix to use serverside max
* more better
* less flaky test
* oops
* Metrics docs layout and info about query/bytes
Knowledge transfer from https://groups.google.com/g/druid-user/c/8fiflmSEoTQ - updated the layout of the Metrics part, adding links between docs pages.
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This PR fixes an issue in which if a lookup is configured incorreclty; does not serialize properly when being pulled by peon node, it causes the task to fail. The failure occurs because the peon and other leaf nodes (broker, historical), have retry logic that continues to retry the lookup loading for 3 minutes by default. The http listener thread on the peon task is not started until lookup loading completes, by default, the overlord waits 1 minute by default, to communicate with the peon task to get the task status, after which is orders the task to shut down, causing the ingestion task to fail.
To fix the issue, we catch the exception serialization error, and do not retry. Also fixed an issue in which a bad lookup config interferes with any other good lookup configs from being loaded.
This PR does two things
1. It adds the capability to surface missing features in SQL to users - The calcite planner will explore through multiple rules to convert a logical SQL query to a druid native query. Some rules change the shape of the query itself, optimize it and some rules are responsible for translating the query into a druid native query. These are DruidQueryRule, DruidOuterQueryRule, DruidJoinRule, DruidUnionDataSourceRule, DruidUnionRule etc. These rules will look at SQL and will do the necessary transformation. But if the rule can't transform the query, it returns back the control to the calcite planner without recording why was it not able to transform. E.g. there is a join query with a non-equal join condition. DruidJoinRule will look at the condition, see that it is not supported, and return back the control. The reason can be that a query can be planned in many different ways so if one rule can't parse it, the query may still be parseable by other rules. In this PR, we are intercepting these gaps and passing them back to the user if the query could not be planned at all.
2. The said capability has been used to generate actionable errors for some common unsupported SQL features. However, not all possible errors are covered and we can keep adding more in the future.
* Refactor ResponseContext
Fixes a number of issues in preparation for request trailers
and the query profile.
* Converts keys from an enum to classes for smaller code
* Wraps stored values in functions for easier capture for other uses
* Reworks the "header squeezer" to handle types other than arrays.
* Uses metadata for visibility, and ability to compress,
to replace ad-hoc code.
* Cleans up JSON serialization for the response context.
* Other miscellaneous cleanup.
* Handle unknown keys in deserialization
Also, make "Visibility" into a boolean.
* Revised comment
* Renamd variable
Fixes#10744
Fixes:
./bin/node.sh: 44: ./bin/node.sh: source: not found
Could not find java - please run /opt/druid/apache-druid-0.20.0/bin/verify-java to confirm it is installed.
Druid currently has 2 serverViews, regular serverView and filtered serverView. The regular serverView is used to monitor all segment announcements from all data nodes (historicals, tasks, indexers). The filtered serverView is used when you want to watch segment announcements from particular tiers. Since these server views keep track of different sets of druidServers and segments in memory, they should be maintained separately. However, they currently share the same name for their executorService, which can cause confusion and make debugging harder especially in the broker since it is using both serverViews, the filtered view for normal query processing and the regular view to serve the servers table (I'm unsure whether this is intended or whether this is a good behavior). This PR changes it to a more obvious name.
This PR also removes SingleServerInventoryView. This view was deprecated a long time ago and has not been documented at least since 0.13 (#6127). I also don't think this can be better in any case than BatchServerInventoryView. Finally, I merged AbstractCuratorServerInventoryView and BatchServerInventoryView as we no longer need AbstractCuratorServerInventoryView after SingleServerInventoryView is removed.
* Enable allocating segments at ALL granularity.
The main change is that Granularity.granularitiesFinerThan will return ALL if ALL
is passed in.
Allocating segments at ALL granularity is somewhat unconventional, but there
is nothing wrong with it, and it actually makes a lot of sense for tables that
are meant to be used for lookups or dimensions rather than main fact tables.
This change enables ALL segmentGranularity to work properly in appendToExisting
mode.
Also clarifies behavior in javadocs and tests.
* Move tests to improve coverage.