### Description
This change adds a new config property `druid.sql.planner.operatorConversion.denyList`, which allows a user to specify
any operator conversions that they wish to disallow. A user may want to do this for a number of reasons, including security concerns. The default value of this property is the empty list `[]`, which does not disallow any operator conversions.
An example usage of this property is `druid.sql.planner.operatorConversion.denyList=["extern"]`, which disallows the usage of the `extern` operator conversion. If the property is configured this way, and a user of the Druid cluster tries to submit a query that uses the `extern` function, such as the example given [here](https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/multi-stage-query/examples.html#insert-with-no-rollup), a response with http response code `400` is returned with en error body similar to the following:
```
{
"taskId": "4ec5b0b6-fa9b-4c3a-827d-2308294e9985",
"state": "FAILED",
"error": {
"error": "Plan validation failed",
"errorMessage": "org.apache.calcite.runtime.CalciteContextException: From line 28, column 5 to line 32, column 5: No match found for function signature EXTERN(<CHARACTER>, <CHARACTER>, <CHARACTER>)",
"errorClass": "org.apache.calcite.tools.ValidationException",
"host": null
}
}
```
* Fix lookup docs
* Fix spelling
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
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Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
Changes:
- Limit max batch size in `SegmentAllocationQueue` to 500
- Rename `batchAllocationMaxWaitTime` to `batchAllocationWaitTime` since the actual
wait time may exceed this configured value.
- Replace usage of `SegmentInsertAction` in `TaskToolbox` with `SegmentTransactionalInsertAction`
* Switching emitter. This will allow for a per feed emitter designation.
This will work by looking at an event's feed and direct it to a specific emitter. If no specific feed is specified for a feed.
The emitter can direct the event to a default emitter.
* fix checkstyle issues and make docs for switching emitter use basic event feeds
* fix broken docs, add test, and guard against misconfigurations
* add module test
add switching emitter module test
* fix broken SwitchingEmitterModuleTest
* add apache license to top of test
* fix checkstyle issues
* address comments by adding javadocs, removing a todo, and making druid docs more clear
Async reads for JDBC:
Prevents JDBC timeouts on long queries by returning empty batches
when a batch fetch takes too long. Uses an async model to run the
result fetch concurrently with JDBC requests.
Fixed race condition in Druid's Avatica server-side handler
Fixed issue with no-user connections
Druid currently uses Zookeeper dependent options as the default.
This commit updates the following to use HTTP as the default instead.
- task runner. `druid.indexer.runner.type=remote -> httpRemote`
- load queue peon. `druid.coordinator.loadqueuepeon.type=curator -> http`
- server inventory view. `druid.serverview.type=curator -> http`
* Various documentation updates.
1) Split out "data management" from "ingestion". Break it into thematic pages.
2) Move "SQL-based ingestion" into the Ingestion category. Adjust content so
all conceptual content is in concepts.md and all syntax content is in reference.md.
Shorten the known issues page to the most interesting ones.
3) Add SQL-based ingestion to the ingestion method comparison page. Remove the
index task, since index_parallel is just as good when maxNumConcurrentSubTasks: 1.
4) Rename various mentions of "Druid console" to "web console".
5) Add additional information to ingestion/partitioning.md.
6) Remove a mention of Tranquility.
7) Remove a note about upgrading to Druid 0.10.1.
8) Remove no-longer-relevant task types from ingestion/tasks.md.
9) Move ingestion/native-batch-firehose.md to the hidden section. It was previously deprecated.
10) Move ingestion/native-batch-simple-task.md to the hidden section. It is still linked in some
places, but it isn't very useful compared to index_parallel, so it shouldn't take up space
in the sidebar.
11) Make all br tags self-closing.
12) Certain other cosmetic changes.
13) Update to node-sass 7.
* make travis use node12 for docs
Co-authored-by: Vadim Ogievetsky <vadim@ogievetsky.com>
* remove things that do not apply
* fix more things
* pin node to a working version
* fix
* fixes
* known issues tidy up
* revert auto formatting changes
* remove management-uis page which is 100% lies
* don't mention the Coordinator console (that no longer exits)
* goodies
* fix typo
* Add interpolation to JsonConfigurator
* Fix checkstyle
* Fix tests by removing common-text override
* Add back commons-text without version
* Remove unused hadoopDir configs
* Move some stuff to hopefully pass coverage
* apache#12063 Ease of hidding sensitive properties from /status/properties endpoint
* apache#12063 Ease of hidding sensitive properties from /status/properties endpoint
* apache#12063 Ease of hidding sensitive properties from /status/properties endpoint
using one property for hiding properties, updated the index.md to document hiddenProperties
* apache#12063 Ease of hidding sensitive properties from /status/properties endpoint
Added java docs
* apache#12063 Ease of hidding sensitive properties from /status/properties endpoint
Add "password", "key", "token", "pwd" as default druid.server.hiddenProperties
fixed typo and removed redundant space
Co-authored-by: zemin <zemin.piao@adyen.com>
* Introduce defaultOnDiskStorage config for groupBy
* add debug log to groupby query config
* Apply config change suggestion from review
* Remove accidental new lines
* update default value of new default disk storage config
* update debug log to have more descriptive text
* Make maxOnDiskStorage and defaultOnDiskStorage HumanRedadableBytes
* improve test coverage
* Provide default implementation to new default method on advice of reviewer
* Improved Java 17 support and Java runtime docs.
1) Add a "Java runtime" doc page with information about supported
Java versions, garbage collection, and strong encapsulation..
2) Update asm and equalsverifier to versions that support Java 17.
3) Add additional "--add-opens" lines to surefire configuration, so
tests can pass successfully under Java 17.
4) Switch openjdk15 tests to openjdk17.
5) Update FrameFile to specifically mention Java runtime incompatibility
as the cause of not being able to use Memory.map.
6) Update SegmentLoadDropHandler to log an error for Errors too, not
just Exceptions. This is important because an IllegalAccessError is
encountered when the correct "--add-opens" line is not provided,
which would otherwise be silently ignored.
7) Update example configs to use druid.indexer.runner.javaOptsArray
instead of druid.indexer.runner.javaOpts. (The latter is deprecated.)
* Adjustments.
* Use run-java in more places.
* Add run-java.
* Update .gitignore.
* Exclude hadoop-client-api.
Brought in when building on Java 17.
* Swap one more usage of java.
* Fix the run-java script.
* Fix flag.
* Include link to Temurin.
* Spelling.
* Update examples/bin/run-java
Co-authored-by: Xavier Léauté <xl+github@xvrl.net>
Co-authored-by: Xavier Léauté <xl+github@xvrl.net>
* Use nonzero default value of maxQueuedBytes.
The purpose of this parameter is to prevent the Broker from running out
of memory. The prior default is unlimited; this patch changes it to a
relatively conservative 25MB.
This may be too low for larger clusters. The risk is that throughput
can decrease for queries with large resultsets or large amounts of intermediate
data. However, I think this is better than the risk of the prior default, which
is that these queries can cause the Broker to go OOM.
* Alter calculation.
* initial commit of bucket dimensions for metrics
return counts of segments that have rowcount in a bucket size for a datasource
return average value of rowcount per segment in a datasource
added unit test
naming could use a lot of work
buckets right now are not finalized
added javadocs
altered metrics.md
* fix checkstyle issues
* addressed review comments
add monitor test
move added functionality to new monitor
update docs
* address comments
renamed monitor
handle tombstones better
update docs
added javadocs
* Add support for tombstones in the segment distribution
* undo changes to tombstone segmentizer factory
* fix accidental whitespacing changes
* address comments regarding metrics documentation
and rename variable to be more accurate
* fix tests
* fix checkstyle issues
* fix broken test
* undo removal of timeout
* Add TIME_IN_INTERVAL SQL operator.
The operator is implemented as a convertlet rather than an
OperatorConversion, because this allows it to be equivalent to using
the >= and < operators directly.
* SqlParserPos cannot be null here.
* Remove unused import.
* Doc updates.
* Add words to dictionary.
* docs(fix): clarify how worker.version and minWorkerVersion comparison works
* Revert "docs(fix): clarify how worker.version and minWorkerVersion comparison works"
This reverts commit cadd1fdc60.
* docs(fix): clarify how worker.version and minWorkerVersion comparison works
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/configuration/index.md
fix spelling
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
Allow a Druid cluster to kill segments whose interval_end is a date in the future. This can be done by setting druid.coordinator.kill.durationToRetain to a negative period. For example PT-24H would allow segments to be killed if their interval_end date was 24 hours or less into the future at the time that the kill task is generated by the system.
A cluster operator can also disregard the druid.coordinator.kill.durationToRetain entirely by setting a new configuration, druid.coordinator.kill.ignoreDurationToRetain=true. This ignores interval_end date when looking for segments to kill, and instead is capable of killing any segment marked unused. This new configuration is off by default, and a cluster operator should fully understand and accept the risks if they enable it.
* Optionally load segment index files into page cache on bootstrap and new segment download
* Fix unit test failure
* Fix test case
* fix spelling
* fix spelling
* fix test and test coverage issues
Co-authored-by: Jian Wang <wjhypo@gmail.com>
The current default value of inputSegmentSizeBytes is 400MB, which is pretty
low for most compaction use cases. Thus most users are forced to override the
default.
The default value is now increased to Long.MAX_VALUE.
* Counting nulls in String cardinality with a config
* Adding tests for the new config
* Wrapping the vectorize part to allow backward compatibility
* Adding different tests, cleaning the code and putting the check at the proper position, handling hasRow() and hasValue() changes
* Updating testcase and code
* Adding null handling test to improve coverage
* Checkstyle fix
* Adding 1 more change in docs
* Making docs clearer