* Refactoring codes around ingestion:
- Parallel index task and simple task now use the same segment allocator implementation. This is reusable for the future implementation as well.
- Added PartitionAnalysis to store the analysis of the partitioning
- Move some util methods to SegmentLockHelper and rename it to TaskLockHelper
* fix build
* fix SingleDimensionShardSpecFactory
* optimize SingledimensionShardSpecFactory
* fix test
* shard spec builder
* import order
* shardSpecBuilder -> partialShardSpec
* build -> complete
* fix comment; add unit tests for partitionBoundaries
* add more tests and fix javadoc
* fix toString(); add serde tests for HashBasedNumberedPartialShardSpec and SegmentAllocateAction
* fix test
* add equality test for hash and range partial shard specs
* Fix dependency analyze warnings
Update the maven dependency plugin to the latest version and fix all
warnings for unused declared and used undeclared dependencies in the
compile scope. Added new travis job to add the check to CI. Also fixed
some source code files to use the correct packages for their imports and
updated druid-forbidden-apis to prevent regressions.
* Address review comments
* Adjust scope for org.glassfish.jaxb:jaxb-runtime
* Fix dependencies for hdfs-storage
* Consolidate netty4 versions
* Fallback to parsing classpath for hadoop task in Java 9+
In Java 9 and above we cannot assume that the system classloader is an
instance of URLClassLoader. This change adds a fallback method to parse
the system classpath in that case, and adds a unit test to validate it matches
what JDK8 would do.
Note: This has not been tested in an actual hadoop setup, so this is mostly
to help us pass unit tests.
* Remove granularity test of dubious value
One of our granularity tests relies on system classloader being a URLClassLoaders to
catch a bug related to class initialization and static initializers using a subclass (see
#2979)
This test was added to catch a potential regression, but it assumes we would add back
the same type of static initializers to this specific class, so it seems to be of dubious value
as a unit test and mostly serves to illustrate the bug.
relates to #5589
* Enable code coverage
Code coverage was disabled via
https://github.com/apache/incubator-druid/pull/3122 due to an issue with
cobertura in Travis CI. Switch code coverage tool from cobertura to
jacoco to avoid issue and re-enable coveralls for Travis CI.
* Exclude non-production code
* Exclude benchmark generated code
* Exclude DruidTestRunnerFactory
After enabling parallel builds for "mvn install", the sigar dependency
would sometimes resolve to the incorrect artifact repo for some of the
maven modules. This issue seems to be fixed by moving the definition of
the sigar dependency's artifact repo to the root POM.
Also, depending on network speeds, "mvn -q install" may take longer than
the default 10 minute timeout to print any output. Use travis_wait to
extend the timeout to 15 minutes.
* Fix dependency analyze warnings
Update the maven dependency plugin to the latest version and fix all
warnings for unused declared and used undeclared dependencies in the
compile scope. Added new travis job to add the check to CI. Also fixed
some source code files to use the correct packages for their imports.
* Fix licenses and dependencies
* Fix licenses and dependencies again
* Fix integration test dependency
* Address review comments
* Fix unit test dependencies
* Fix integration test dependency
* Fix integration test dependency again
* Fix integration test dependency third time
* Fix integration test dependency fourth time
* Fix compile error
* Fix assert package