This PR splits current SegmentLoader into SegmentLoader and SegmentCacheManager.
SegmentLoader - this class is responsible for building the segment object but does not expose any methods for downloading, cache space management, etc. Default implementation delegates the download operations to SegmentCacheManager and only contains the logic for building segments once downloaded. . This class will be used in SegmentManager to construct Segment objects.
SegmentCacheManager - this class manages the segment cache on the local disk. It fetches the segment files to the local disk, can clean up the cache, and in the future, support reserve and release on cache space. [See https://github.com/Make SegmentLoader extensible and customizable #11398]. This class will be used in ingestion tasks such as compaction, re-indexing where segment files need to be downloaded locally.
* improve groupBy query granularity translation when issued from sql layer
* fix style
* use virtual column to determine timestampResult granularity
* dont' apply postaggregators on compute nodes
* relocate constants
* fix order by correctness issue
* fix ut
* use more easier understanding code in DefaultLimitSpec
* address comment
* rollback use virtual column to determine timestampResult granularity
* fix style
* fix style
* address the comment
* add more detail document to explain the tradeoff
* address the comment
* address the comment
Users sometimes make typos when picking timezones - like `America/Los Angeles`
instead of `America/Los_Angeles` instead of defaulting to UTC, this change
makes it so that an error is thrown instead notifying the user of their mistake.
A constant expression may evaluate to Double.NEGATIVE_INFINITY/Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY/Double.NAN e.g. log10(0). When using such an expression in native queries, the user will get the corresponding value without any error. In SQL, however, the user will run into NumberFormatException because we convert the double to big-decimal while constructing a literal numeric expression. This probably should be fixed in calcite - see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CALCITE-2067. This PR adds a verbose error message so that users can take corrective action without scratching their heads.
* add single input string expression dimension vector selector and better expression planning
* better
* fixes
* oops
* rework how vector processor factories choose string processors, fix to be less aggressive about vectorizing
* oops
* javadocs, renaming
* more javadocs
* benchmarks
* use string expression vector processor with vector size 1 instead of expr.eval
* better logging
* javadocs, surprising number of the the
* more
* simplify
* Fix is null selector returning incorrect value for Long data type
* Fix style errors
* Refactor getObject method to also cache null column values
* Make lastInput variable nullable
* Refactor unit test
* Use new boolean lastInputIsNull instead of Long for lastInput to avoid boxing
* Refactor to remove Long for input variable
* Make a separate null caching variable
* Cleaner null caching implementation
* fix count and average SQL aggregators on constant virtual columns
* style
* even better, why are we tracking virtual columns in aggregations at all if we have a virtual column registry
* oops missed a few
* remove unused
* this will fix it
* SQL timeseries no longer skip empty buckets with all granularity
* add comment, fix tests
* the ol switcheroo
* revert unintended change
* docs and more tests
* style
* make checkstyle happy
* docs fixes and more tests
* add docs, tests for array_agg
* fixes
* oops
* doc stuffs
* fix compile, match doc style
* Fix vectorized cardinality bug on certain string columns.
Fixes a bug introduced in #11182, related to the fact that in some cases,
ColumnProcessors.makeVectorProcessor will call "makeObjectProcessor"
instead of "makeSingleValueDimensionProcessor" or
"makeMultiValueDimensionProcessor". CardinalityVectorProcessorFactory
improperly ignored calls to "makeObjectProcessor".
In addition to fixing the bug, I added this detail to the javadocs for
VectorColumnProcessorFactory, to prevent others from running into the
same thing in the future. They do not currently call out this case.
* Improve test coverage.
* Additional fixes.
* ARRAY_AGG sql aggregator function
* add javadoc
* spelling
* review stuff, return null instead of empty when nil input
* review stuff
* Update sql.md
* use type inference for finalize, refactor some things
* Vectorize the cardinality aggregator.
Does not include a byRow implementation, so if byRow is true then
the aggregator still goes through the non-vectorized path.
Testing strategy:
- New tests that exercise both styles of "aggregate" for supported types.
- Some existing tests have also become active (note the deleted
"cannotVectorize" lines).
* Adjust whitespace.
* Enable rewriting certain inner joins as filters.
The main logic for doing the rewrite is in JoinableFactoryWrapper's
segmentMapFn method. The requirements are:
- It must be an inner equi-join.
- The right-hand columns referenced by the condition must not contain any
duplicate values. (If they did, the inner join would not be guaranteed
to return at most one row for each left-hand-side row.)
- No columns from the right-hand side can be used by anything other than
the join condition itself.
HashJoinSegmentStorageAdapter is also modified to pass through to
the base adapter (even allowing vectorization!) in the case where 100%
of join clauses could be rewritten as filters.
In support of this goal:
- Add Query getRequiredColumns() method to help us figure out whether
the right-hand side of a join datasource is being used or not.
- Add JoinConditionAnalysis getRequiredColumns() method to help us
figure out if the right-hand side of a join is being used by later
join clauses acting on the same base.
- Add Joinable getNonNullColumnValuesIfAllUnique method to enable
retrieving the set of values that will form the "in" filter.
- Add LookupExtractor canGetKeySet() and keySet() methods to support
LookupJoinable in its efforts to implement the new Joinable method.
- Add "enableRewriteJoinToFilter" feature flag to
JoinFilterRewriteConfig. The default is disabled.
* Test improvements.
* Test fixes.
* Avoid slow size() call.
* Remove invalid test.
* Fix style.
* Fix mistaken default.
* Small fixes.
* Fix logic error.
* add round test
* code style
* handle null val for round function
* handle null val for round function
* support null for round
* fix compatiblity
* fix test
* fix test
* code style
* optimize format
* Add a planner rule to handle empty tables
* adjust comment
* type handling
* add tests
* unused imports and fix test
* fix more tests
* fix more test
* javadoc
Size HashMap and HashSet appropriately. Perf analysis of the queries
revealed that over 25% of the query time was spent in resizing HashMap and HashSet
collections. Also, prevent the need to examine and authorize all resources when
AllowAllAuthorizer is the configured authorizer.
* expression filter support for vectorized query engines
* remove unused codes
* more tests
* refactor, more tests
* suppress
* more
* more
* more
* oops, i was wrong
* comment
* remove decorate, object dimension selector, more javadocs
* style
* fix SQL issue for group by queries with time filter that gets optimized to false
* short circuit always false in CombineAndSimplifyBounds
* adjust
* javadocs
* add preconditions for and/or filters to ensure they have children
* add comments, remove preconditions
* where filter left first draft
* Revert changes in calcite test
* Refactor a bit
* Fixing the Tests
* Changes
* Adding tests
* Add tests for correlated queries
* Add comment
* Fix typos
* add druid jdbc handler config for minimum number of rows per frame
* javadocs and docs adjustments
* spelling
* adjust docs per review with minor tweaks
* adjust more
* Support segmentGranularity for auto-compaction
* Support segmentGranularity for auto-compaction
* Support segmentGranularity for auto-compaction
* Support segmentGranularity for auto-compaction
* resolve conflict
* Support segmentGranularity for auto-compaction
* Support segmentGranularity for auto-compaction
* fix tests
* fix more tests
* fix checkstyle
* add unit tests
* fix checkstyle
* fix checkstyle
* fix checkstyle
* add unit tests
* add integration tests
* fix checkstyle
* fix checkstyle
* fix failing tests
* address comments
* address comments
* fix tests
* fix tests
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* fix test
* before i leaped i should've seen, the view from halfway down
* fixes
* fixes, more test
* rename
* fix style
* further refactoring
* review stuffs
* rename
* more javadoc and comments
* enhance the logic of Start up DruidSchema immediately if there are no segments.
* add UT to test DruidSchema init
Co-authored-by: yuezhang <yuezhang@freewheel.tv>
* Tidy up query error codes
* fix tests
* Restore query exception type in JsonParserIterator
* address review comments; add a comment explaining the ugly switch
* fix test