* do build and stop action in IT
* change base dir from druidHome to druidHome/integration-tests
* add env DRUID_HOME
* bug fix
* modify stop_sh
* ready to test
* bug fix
* modify dir
* tested on dev
* modify dir
* move DRUID_HOME env
* done
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* move integration tests from ZooKeeper 3.4.x to 3.5.x
* run a subset of our integration tests with ZK 3.4 for backwards compatibility testing.
* remove need to build separate docker-base image
- use multi-stage build for the base image
- use openjdk base image instead of building our own JDK base
- workaround Debian not including MySQL by using MariaDB
- download mysql connector directly instead of using distro version
* fix incorrect openssl command failing on Debian
* keep mysql connector version in sync with pom version
* ready to test
* tested on dev cluster
* tested
* code review
* add UTs
* add UTs
* ut passed
* ut passed
* opti imports
* done
* done
* fix checkstyle
* modify uts
* modify logs
* changing the package of SegmentLazyLoadFailCallback.java to org.apache.druid.segment
* merge from master
* modify import orders
* merge from master
* merge from master
* modify logs
* modify docs
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
* modify logs to rerun ci
Co-authored-by: yuezhang <yuezhang@freewheel.tv>
* zk-less druid cluster in k8s build
* attempt to fix build and use http based remote task management
* mm/router logs for debugging
* add default account k8s role and binding for pod, configMap access
* fix issue
* change router port to 8088 for common readinessProbe
* break build_run_k8s_cluster.sh into separate scripts
* revert changes to K8sDruidNodeAnnouncer.java
* k8s extension doc update
* add license to new file
* address review comments
* do not try to load lookups at startup to improve cluster startup time
* integration test for coordinator and overlord leadership, added sys.servers is_leader column
* docs
* remove not needed
* fix comments
* fix compile heh
* oof
* revert unintended
* fix tests, split out docker-compose file selection from starting cluster, use docker-compose down to stop cluster
* fixes
* style
* dang
* heh
* scripts are hard
* fix spelling
* fix thing that must not matter since was already wrong ip, log when test fails
* needs more heap
* fix merge
* less aggro
* add a travls job to do integrate test on K8s
* revert build_run_cluster.sh
* revert msic
* run IT test
* ready to test
* modify before/after script
* done
* change mod for script
* done
* add env DRUID_OPERATOR_VERSION=0.0.3
* change version
Co-authored-by: yuezhang <yuezhang@freewheel.tv>
* Fixes and tests related to the Indexer process.
Three bugs fixed:
1) Indexers would not announce themselves as segment servers if they
did not have storage locations defined. This used to work, but was
broken in #9971. Fixed this by adding an "isSegmentServer" method
to ServerType and updating SegmentLoadDropHandler to always announce
if this method returns true.
2) Certain batch task types were written in a way that assumed "isReady"
would be called before "run", which is not guaranteed. In particular,
they relied on it in order to initialize "taskLockHelper". Fixed this
by updating AbstractBatchIndexTask to ensure "isReady" is called
before "run" for these tasks.
3) UnifiedIndexerAppenderatorsManager did not properly handle complex
datasources. Introduced DataSourceAnalysis in order to fix this.
Test changes:
1) Add a new "docker-compose.cli-indexer.yml" config that spins up an
Indexer instead of a MiddleManager.
2) Introduce a "USE_INDEXER" environment variable that determines if
docker-compose will start up an Indexer or a MiddleManager.
3) Duplicate all the jdk8 tests and run them in both MiddleManager and
Indexer mode.
4) Various adjustments to encourage fail-fast errors in the Docker
build scripts.
5) Various adjustments to speed up integration tests and reduce memory
usage.
6) Add another Mac-specific approach to determining a machine's own IP.
This was useful on my development machine.
7) Update segment-count check in ITCompactionTaskTest to eliminate a
race condition (it was looking for 6 segments, which only exist
together briefly, until the older 4 are marked unused).
Javadoc updates:
1) AbstractBatchIndexTask: Added javadocs to determineLockGranularityXXX
that make it clear when taskLockHelper will be initialized as a side
effect. (Related to the second bug above.)
2) Task: Clarified that "isReady" is not guaranteed to be called before
"run". It was already implied, but now it's explicit.
3) ZkCoordinator: Clarified deprecation message.
4) DataSegmentServerAnnouncer: Clarified deprecation message.
* Fix stop_cluster script.
* Fix sanity check in script.
* Fix hashbang lines.
* Test and doc adjustments.
* Additional tests, and adjustments for tests.
* Split ITs back out.
* Revert change to druid_coordinator_period_indexingPeriod.
* Set Indexer capacity to match MM.
* Bump up Historical memory.
* Bump down coordinator, overlord memory.
* Bump up Broker memory.
* fix flaky IT Compaction test
* fix flaky IT Compaction test
* test
* test
* test
* test
* Fix compaction integration test CI timeout
* address comments
* test
* test
* Add print logs
* add error msg
* add taskId to logging
* Working
* add test
* doc
* fix test
* split other integration test
* exclude other-index from other tests
* doc anchor fix
* adjust task slots and number of merge tasks
* spell check
* reduce maxNumConcurrentSubTasks to 1
* maxNumConcurrentSubtasks for range partitinoing
* reduce memory for historical
* change group name
The code coverage diff calculation assumes the TRAVIS_BRANCH environment
variable is the name of a branch; however, for tag builds it is the name
of the tag so the diff calculation fails. Since builds triggered by tags
do not have a code diff, the coverage check should be skipped to avoid
the error and to save some CI resources.
* init commit, all tests passed
* fix format
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* data stored successfully
* modify config path
* add doc
* add aliyun-oss extension to project
* remove descriptor deletion code to avoid warning message output by aliyun client
* fix warnings reported by lgtm-com
* fix ci warnings
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* fix errors reported by intellj inspection check
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* fix doc spelling check
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* fix dependency warnings reported by ci
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* fix warnings reported by CI
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* add package configuration to support showing extension info
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* add IT test cases and fix bugs
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* 1. code review comments adopted
2. change schema from 'aliyun-oss' to 'oss'
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* add license info
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* fix doc
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* exclude execution of IT testcases of OSS extension from CI
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
* put the extensions under contrib group and add to distribution
* fix names in test cases
* add unit test to cover OssInputSource
* fix names in test cases
* fix dependency problem reported by CI
Signed-off-by: frank chen <frank.chen021@outlook.com>
Since there is not currently a good way to have fine-grain code coverage
check exclusions, lower the coverage thresholds to make the check more
lenient for now. Also, display the code coverage report in the Travis CI
logs to make it easier to understand how to improve coverage.
* Enforce code coverage
Add an automated way of checking if new code has adequate unit tests,
since merging code coverage reports and check coverage thresholds via
coveralls or codecov is unreliable.
The following minimum unit test code coverage is now enforced:
- 80% functions
- 65% branch
- 65% line
Branch and line coverage thresholds are slightly lower for now as they
are harder to achieve.
After the code coverage check looks reliable, the thresholds can be
increased later if needed.
* Add comments
* Integration tests for stream ingestion with various data formats
* fix npe
* better logging; fix tsv
* fix tsv
* exclude kinesis from travis
* some readme
* add kafka admin and kafka writer
* refactor kinesis IT
* fix typo refactor
* parallel
* parallel
* parallel
* parallel works now
* add kafka it
* add doc to readme
* fix tests
* fix failing test
* test
* test
* test
* test
* address comments
* addressed comments
Load data and query (i.e., automate
https://druid.apache.org/docs/latest/tutorials/tutorial-batch.html) to
have some basic checks ensuring the web console is wired up to druid
correctly.
The new end-to-end tests (tutorial-batch.spec.ts) are added to
`web-console/e2e-tests`. Within that directory:
- `components` represent the various tabs of the web console. Currently,
abstractions for `load data`, `ingestion`, `datasources`, and `query`
are implemented.
- `components/load-data/data-connector` contains abstractions for the
different data source options available to the data loader's `Connect`
step. Currently, only the `Local file` data source connector is
implemented.
- `components/load-data/config` contains abstractions for the different
configuration options available for each step of the data loader flow.
Currently, the `Configure Schema`, `Partition`, and `Publish` steps
have initial implementation of their configuration options.
- `util` contains various helper methods for the tests and does not
contain abstractions of the web console.
Changes to add the new tests to CI:
- `.travis.yml`: New "web console end-to-end tests" job
- `web-console/jest.*.js`: Refactor jest configurations to have
different flavors for unit tests and for end-to-end tests. In
particular, the latter adds a jest setup configuration to wait for the
web console to be ready (`web-console/e2e-tests/util/setup.ts`).
- `web-console/package.json`: Refactor run scripts to add new script for
running end-to-end tests.
- `web-console/script/druid`: Utility scripts for building, starting,
and stopping druid.
Other changes:
- `pom.xml`: Refactor various settings disable java static checks and to
disable java tests into two new maven profiles. Since the same
settings are used in several places (e.g., .travis.yml, Dockerfiles,
etc.), having them in maven profiles makes it more maintainable.
- `web-console/src/console-application.tsx`: Fix typo ("the the").
* kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* fix kinesis timeout
* Kinesis IT
* Kinesis IT
* fix checkstyle
* Kinesis IT
* address comments
* fix checkstyle
* Run IntelliJ inspections on Travis
Running IntelliJ inspections currently takes about 90 minutes, but they
can be run in about 30 minutes on Travis.
* Restore assert statements
* Change security vulnerability scan to cron job
Previously, when new CVEs were reported, the security vulnerability scan
would unfortunately block PRs that did not modify any dependencies. To
prevent this issue, the security scan is now run as a Travis cron job
that runs on master and notifies the druid dev list if it fails. The
security scan has also been added to the "apache-release" maven profile,
to ensure that it passes before a release.
Also adjusted some Travis CI job failure help messages to not be folded
in the Travis CI job logs.
* Dedup plugin configuration definition
* Parallel indexing single dim partitions
Implements single dimension range partitioning for native parallel batch
indexing as described in #8769. This initial version requires the
druid-datasketches extension to be loaded.
The algorithm has 5 phases that are orchestrated by the supervisor in
`ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#runRangePartitionMultiPhaseParallel()`.
These phases and the main classes involved are described below:
1) In parallel, determine the distribution of dimension values for each
input source split.
`PartialDimensionDistributionTask` uses `StringSketch` to generate
the approximate distribution of dimension values for each input
source split. If the rows are ungrouped,
`PartialDimensionDistributionTask.UngroupedRowDimensionValueFilter`
uses a Bloom filter to skip rows that would be grouped. The final
distribution is sent back to the supervisor via
`DimensionDistributionReport`.
2) The range partitions are determined.
In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#determineAllRangePartitions()`, the
supervisor uses `StringSketchMerger` to merge the individual
`StringSketch`es created in the preceding phase. The merged sketch is
then used to create the range partitions.
3) In parallel, generate partial range-partitioned segments.
`PartialRangeSegmentGenerateTask` uses the range partitions
determined in the preceding phase and
`RangePartitionCachingLocalSegmentAllocator` to generate
`SingleDimensionShardSpec`s. The partition information is sent back
to the supervisor via `GeneratedGenericPartitionsReport`.
4) The partial range segments are grouped.
In `ParallelIndexSupervisorTask#groupGenericPartitionLocationsPerPartition()`,
the supervisor creates the `PartialGenericSegmentMergeIOConfig`s
necessary for the next phase.
5) In parallel, merge partial range-partitioned segments.
`PartialGenericSegmentMergeTask` uses `GenericPartitionLocation` to
retrieve the partial range-partitioned segments generated earlier and
then merges and publishes them.
* Fix dependencies & forbidden apis
* Fixes for integration test
* Address review comments
* Fix docs, strict compile, sketch check, rollup check
* Fix first shard spec, partition serde, single subtask
* Fix first partition check in test
* Misc rewording/refactoring to address code review
* Fix doc link
* Split batch index integration test
* Do not run parallel-batch-index twice
* Adjust last partition
* Split ITParallelIndexTest to reduce runtime
* Rename test class
* Allow null values in range partitions
* Indicate which phase failed
* Improve asserts in tests
* Address security vulnerabilities CVSS >= 7
Update dependencies to address security vulnerabilities with CVSS scores
of 7 or higher. A new Travis CI job is added to prevent new
high/critical security vulnerabilities from being added.
Updated dependencies:
- api-util 1.0.0 -> 1.0.3
- jackson 2.9.10 -> 2.10.1
- kafka 2.1.0 -> 2.1.1
- libthrift 0.10.0 -> 0.13.0
- protobuf 3.2.0 -> 3.11.0
The following high/critical security vulnerabilities are currently
suppressed (so that the new Travis CI job can be added now) and are left
as future work to fix:
- hibernate-validator:5.2.5
- jackson-mapper-asl:1.9.13
- libthrift:0.6.1
- netty:3.10.6
- nimbus-jose-jwt:4.41.1
* Rename EDL1 license file
* Fix inspection errors
* 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
* set encoding for license and notice scripts, split generate-license.py into generate-binary-license.py and check-licenses.py, check-licenses when -Papache-release is used
* missing docs
* doc fix
* more doc fix
* remove comments
* good catch travis +1
* fix lgtm alerts
* enable unit tests with JDK11
This enables unit tests with openjdk11, splitting up the build into
stages to have it fail faster
The integration test docker image still uses openjdk8, so there is
little reason to run those tests with JDK11 yet
* remove stages
* Use Codecov
Upload coverage reports to Codecov. For now, having Codecov comment on
PRs or enforcing a minimum coverage threshold are both disabled until
the Codecov coverage reports look reliable:
https://codecov.io/gh/apache/incubator-druid
* Split bash and curl into separate lines
* Speed up javascript Travis CI jobs
Skip mvn install for javascript CI jobs since it is not needed.
* Specify base filepath for source files
* Remove coveralls
The coveralls code coverage reports inaccurate coverage for our parallel
builds. Disable it until it can be fixed or a better alternative can be
found.
* migrate binary notice entries to live in licenses.yaml, use licenses.yaml and NOTICE to generate NOTICE.BINARY at distribution time
* +x
* move release scripts to distribution/bin, fixup notice script, trim dependencies for avro and kerberos in licenses.yaml
* add missing hdfs-storage dependencies
* revert to old syntax, fixes
* formatting
* update notices for recently updated dependencies
* 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
The package check job sometimes hits the 50 minute Travis CI job time
limit. Move license checking tasks in "package check" job to "license
check" job to rebalance the job runtime (the "license check" job
currently takes about 1 minute). Moving the logic from build.sh to
.travis.yml also gives more visibility into how long each step takes
(i.e., generate-license-dependency-reports.py vs generate-license.py).