* 'suspend' and 'resume' support for kafka indexing service
changes:
* introduces `SuspendableSupervisorSpec` interface to describe supervisors which support suspend/resume functionality controlled through the `SupervisorManager`, which will gracefully shutdown the supervisor and it's tasks, update it's `SupervisorSpec` with either a suspended or running state, and update with the toggled spec. Spec updates are provided by `SuspendableSupervisorSpec.createSuspendedSpec` and `SuspendableSupervisorSpec.createRunningSpec` respectively.
* `KafkaSupervisorSpec` extends `SuspendableSupervisorSpec` and now supports suspend/resume functionality. The difference in behavior between 'running' and 'suspended' state is whether the supervisor will attempt to ensure that indexing tasks are or are not running respectively. Behavior is identical otherwise.
* `SupervisorResource` now provides `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/suspend` and `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/resume` which are used to suspend/resume suspendable supervisors
* Deprecated `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/shutdown` and moved it's functionality to `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/{id}/terminate` since 'shutdown' is ambiguous verbage for something that effectively stops a supervisor forever
* Added ability to get all supervisor specs from `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor` by supplying the 'full' query parameter `/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor?full` which will return a list of json objects of the form `{"id":<id>, "spec":<SupervisorSpec>}`
* Updated overlord console ui to enable suspend/resume, and changed 'shutdown' to 'terminate'
* move overlord console status to own column in supervisor table so does not look like garbage
* spacing
* padding
* other kind of spacing
* fix rebase fail
* fix more better
* all supervisors now suspendable, updated materialized view supervisor to support suspend, more tests
* fix log
* resolves#5898 by adding maxTotalRows to incremental publishing kafka index task and appenderator based realtime indexing task, as available in IndexTask
* address review comments
* changes due to review
* merge fail
* Rename io.druid to org.apache.druid.
* Fix META-INF files and remove some benchmark results.
* MonitorsConfig update for metrics package migration.
* Reorder some dimensions in inner queries for some reason.
* Fix protobuf tests.
* Fix all inspection errors currently reported.
TeamCity builds on master are reporting inspection errors, possibly
because there was a while where it was not running due to the Apache
migration, and there was some drift.
* Fix one more location.
* Fix tests.
* Another fix.
* 'shutdownAllTasks' API for a dataSource
Change-Id: I30d14390457d39e0427d23a48f4f224223dc5777
* fix api path and return
Change-Id: Ib463f31ee2c4cb168cf2697f149be845b57c42e5
* optimize implementation
Change-Id: I50a8dcd44dd9d36c9ecbfa78e103eb9bff32eab9
* Fix three bugs with segment publishing.
1. In AppenderatorImpl: always use a unique path if requested, even if the segment
was already pushed. This is important because if we don't do this, it causes
the issue mentioned in #6124.
2. In IndexerSQLMetadataStorageCoordinator: Fix a bug that could cause it to return
a "not published" result instead of throwing an exception, when there was one
metadata update failure, followed by some random exception. This is done by
resetting the AtomicBoolean that tracks what case we're in, each time the
callback runs.
3. In BaseAppenderatorDriver: Only kill segments if we get an affirmative false
publish result. Skip killing if we just got some exception. The reason for this
is that we want to avoid killing segments if they are in an unknown state.
Two other changes to clarify the contracts a bit and hopefully prevent future bugs:
1. Return SegmentPublishResult from TransactionalSegmentPublisher, to make it
more similar to announceHistoricalSegments.
2. Make it explicit, at multiple levels of javadocs, that a "false" publish result
must indicate that the publish _definitely_ did not happen. Unknown states must be
exceptions. This helps BaseAppenderatorDriver do the right thing.
* Remove javadoc-only import.
* Updates.
* Fix test.
* Fix tests.
* Cache: Add maxEntrySize config.
The idea is this makes it more feasible to cache query types that
can potentially generate large result sets, like groupBy and select,
without fear of writing too much to the cache per query.
Includes a refactor of cache population code in CachingQueryRunner and
CachingClusteredClient, such that they now use the same CachePopulator
interface with two implementations: one for foreground and one for
background.
The main reason for splitting the foreground / background impls is
that the foreground impl can have a more effective implementation of
maxEntrySize. It can stop retaining subvalues for the cache early.
* Add CachePopulatorStats.
* Fix whitespace.
* Fix docs.
* Fix various tests.
* Add tests.
* Fix tests.
* Better tests
* Remove conflict markers.
* Fix licenses.
* Native parallel indexing without shuffle
* fix build
* fix ci
* fix ingestion without intervals
* fix retry
* fix retry
* add it test
* use chat handler
* fix build
* add docs
* fix ITUnionQueryTest
* fix failures
* disable metrics reporting
* working
* Fix split of static-s3 firehose
* Add endpoints to supervisor task and a unit test for endpoints
* increase timeout in test
* Added doc
* Address comments
* Fix overlapping locks
* address comments
* Fix static s3 firehose
* Fix test
* fix build
* fix test
* fix typo in docs
* add missing maxBytesInMemory to doc
* address comments
* fix race in test
* fix test
* Rename to ParallelIndexSupervisorTask
* fix teamcity
* address comments
* Fix license
* addressing comments
* addressing comments
* indexTaskClient-based segmentAllocator instead of CountingActionBasedSegmentAllocator
* Fix race in TaskMonitor and move HTTP endpoints to supervisorTask from runner
* Add more javadocs
* use StringUtils.nonStrictFormat for logging
* fix typo and remove unused class
* fix tests
* change package
* fix strict build
* tmp
* Fix overlord api according to the recent change in master
* Fix it test
* Remove some unnecessary task storage internal APIs.
- Remove MetadataStorageActionHandler's getInactiveStatusesSince and getActiveEntriesWithStatus.
- Remove TaskStorage's getCreatedDateTimeAndDataSource.
- Remove TaskStorageQueryAdapter's getCreatedTime, and getCreatedDateAndDataSource.
- Migrated all callers to getActiveTaskInfo and getCompletedTaskInfo.
This has one side effect: since getActiveTaskInfo (new) warns and continues when it
sees unreadable tasks, but getActiveEntriesWithStatus threw an exception when it
encountered those, it means that after this patch bad tasks will be ignored when
syncing from metadata storage rather than causing an exception to be thrown.
IMO, this is an improvement, since the most likely reason for bad tasks is either:
- A new version introduced an additional validation, and a pre-existing task doesn't
pass it.
- You are rolling back from a newer version to an older version.
In both cases, I believe you would want to skip tasks that can't be deserialized,
rather than blocking overlord startup.
* Remove unused import.
* Fix formatting.
* Fix formatting.
* Various changes about druid-services module
* Patch improvements from reviewer
* Add ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument & ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument into inspection profile
* Fix ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument
* Fix conflict
* Fix ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument
* Fix AliEqualsAvoidNull
* Remove blank line
* Remove unused import clauses
* Fix code style in TopNQueryRunnerTest
* Fix conflict
* Don't use Collections.singletonList when converting the type of array type
* Add argLine into maven-surefire-plugin in druid-process module & increase the timeout value for testMoveSegment testcase
* Roll back the latest commit
* Add java.io.File#toURL() into druid-forbidden-apis
* Using Boolean.parseBoolean instead of Boolean.valueOf for CliCoordinator#isOverlord
* Add a new regexp element into stylecode xml file
* Fix style error for new regexp
* Set the level of ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument as WARNING
* Fix style error for new regexp
* Add option BY_LEVEL for ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument in inspection profile
* Roll back the level as ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument as ERROR
* Add toArray(new Object[0]) regexp into checkstyle config file & fix them
* Set the level of ArraysAsListWithZeroOrOneArgument as ERROR & Roll back the level of ToArrayCallWithZeroLengthArrayArgument as WARNING until Youtrack fix it
* Add a comment for string equals regexp in checkstyle config
* Fix code format
* Add RedundantTypeArguments as ERROR level inspection
* Fix cannot resolve symbol datasource
* Add support to filter on datasource for active tasks
* Added datasource filter to sql query for active tasks
* Fixed unit tests
* Address PR comments
* Fix NPE while handling CheckpointNotice
* fix code style
* Fix test
* fix test
* add a log for creating a new taskGroup
* fix backward compatibility in KafkaIOConfig
False failures on Travis due to spurious timeout (in turn due to noisy
neighbors) is a bigger problem than legitimate failures taking too long
to time out. So it makes sense to extend timeouts.
* Add the new tasks api in overlordResource
It takes 4 optional query params
* state(pending/running/waiting/compelte)
* dataSource
* interval (applies to completed tasks)
* maxCompletedTasks (applies to completed tasks)
If all params are null, the api returns all the tasks
* Add the state to each task returned by tasks endpoint
* divide active tasks into waiting, pending or running
* Add more unit tests
* Add UNKNOWN state to TaskState
* Fix the authorization calls
* WIP: PR comments
Added new class to capture task info for caching
Other refactoring
* Refactoring : move TaskStatus class to druid-api
so it can be accessed within server
And other related classes like TaskState and TaskStatusPlus are in api
* Remove unused class and apis accessing it
* Add a separate cache for recently completed tasks
This is to mainly capture the task type from payload
* Ignore a test
* Add a RuntimeTaskState to encompass all states a task can be in
* Revert "Add a RuntimeTaskState to encompass all states a task can be in"
This reverts commit 2a527a0731.
* Fix wrong api call
* Fix and unignore tests
* Remove waiting,pending state from TaskState
* Add RunnerTaskState
* Missed the annotation runnerStatusCode
* Fix the creationTime
* Fix the createdTime and queueInsertionTime for running/active tasks
* Clean up tests
* Add javadocs
* Potentially fix the teamcity build
* Address PR comments
*Get rid of TaskInfoBuilder
*Make TaskInfoMapper static nested class
*Other changes
* fix import in MaterializedViewSupervisor after merge
* Address PR comments on
* Replace global cache with local map
* combine multiple queries into one
* Removed unused code
* Fix unit tests
Fix a bug in securedTaskStatusPlus
* Remove getRecentlyFinishedTaskStatuses method
Change TaskInfoMapper signature to add generic type
* Address PR comments
* Passed datasource as argument to be used in sql query
* Other minor fixes
* Address PR comments
*Some minor changes, rename method, spacing changes
* Add early auth check if datasource is not null
* Fix test case
* Add max limit to getRecentlyFinishedTaskInfo in HeapMemoryTaskStorage
* Add TaskLocation to Anytask object
* Address PR comments
* Fix a bug in test case causing ClassCastException
* implement materialized view
* modify code according to jihoonson's comments
* modify code according to jihoonson's comments - 2
* add documentation about materialized view
* use new HadoopTuningConfig in pr 5583
* add minDataLag and fix optimizer bug
* correct value of DEFAULT_MIN_DATA_LAG_MS
* modify code according to jihoonson's comments - 3
* use the boolean expression instead of if-else
* VersionedIntervalTimeline: Optimize construction with heavily populated holders.
Each time a segment is "add"ed to a timeline, "isComplete" is called on the holder
that it is added to. "isComplete" is an O(segments per chunk) operation, meaning
that adding N segments to a chunk is an O(N^2) operation. This blows up badly if
we have thousands of segments per chunk.
The patch defers the "isComplete" check until after all segments have been
inserted.
* Fix imports.
* Adding decoration method to proxy servlet
Change-Id: I872f9282fb60bfa20524271535980a36a87b9621
* moving the proxy request decoration to authenticators
Change-Id: I7f94b9ff5ecf08e8abf7169b58bc410f33148448
* added docs
Change-Id: I901543e52f0faf4666bfea6256a7c05593b1ae70
* use the authentication result to decorate request
Change-Id: I052650de9cd02b4faefdbcdaf2332dd3b2966af5
* adding authenticated by name
Change-Id: I074d2933460165feeddb19352eac9bd0f96f42ca
* ensure that authenticator is not null
Change-Id: Idb58e308f90db88224a06f3759114872165b24f5
* fix types and minor bug
Change-Id: I6801d49a05d5d8324406fc0280286954eb66db10
* fix typo
Change-Id: I390b12af74f44d760d0812a519125fbf0df4e97b
* use actual type names
Change-Id: I62c3ee763363781e52809ec912aafd50b8486b8e
* set authenitcatedBy to null for AutheticationResults created by
Escalator.
Change-Id: I4a675c372f59ebd8a8d19c61b85a1e4bf227a8ba
* This commit introduces a new tuning config called 'maxBytesInMemory' for ingestion tasks
Currently a config called 'maxRowsInMemory' is present which affects how much memory gets
used for indexing.If this value is not optimal for your JVM heap size, it could lead
to OutOfMemoryError sometimes. A lower value will lead to frequent persists which might
be bad for query performance and a higher value will limit number of persists but require
more jvm heap space and could lead to OOM.
'maxBytesInMemory' is an attempt to solve this problem. It limits the total number of bytes
kept in memory before persisting.
* The default value is 1/3(Runtime.maxMemory())
* To maintain the current behaviour set 'maxBytesInMemory' to -1
* If both 'maxRowsInMemory' and 'maxBytesInMemory' are present, both of them
will be respected i.e. the first one to go above threshold will trigger persist
* Fix check style and remove a comment
* Add overlord unsecured paths to coordinator when using combined service (#5579)
* Add overlord unsecured paths to coordinator when using combined service
* PR comment
* More error reporting and stats for ingestion tasks (#5418)
* Add more indexing task status and error reporting
* PR comments, add support in AppenderatorDriverRealtimeIndexTask
* Use TaskReport instead of metrics/context
* Fix tests
* Use TaskReport uploads
* Refactor fire department metrics retrieval
* Refactor input row serde in hadoop task
* Refactor hadoop task loader names
* Truncate error message in TaskStatus, add errorMsg to task report
* PR comments
* Allow getDomain to return disjointed intervals (#5570)
* Allow getDomain to return disjointed intervals
* Indentation issues
* Adding feature thetaSketchConstant to do some set operation in PostAgg (#5551)
* Adding feature thetaSketchConstant to do some set operation in PostAggregator
* Updated review comments for PR #5551 - Adding thetaSketchConstant
* Fixed CI build issue
* Updated review comments 2 for PR #5551 - Adding thetaSketchConstant
* Fix taskDuration docs for KafkaIndexingService (#5572)
* With incremental handoff the changed line is no longer true.
* Add doc for automatic pendingSegments (#5565)
* Add missing doc for automatic pendingSegments
* address comments
* Fix indexTask to respect forceExtendableShardSpecs (#5509)
* Fix indexTask to respect forceExtendableShardSpecs
* add comments
* Deprecate spark2 profile in pom.xml (#5581)
Deprecated due to https://github.com/druid-io/druid/pull/5382
* CompressionUtils: Add support for decompressing xz, bz2, zip. (#5586)
Also switch various firehoses to the new method.
Fixes#5585.
* This commit introduces a new tuning config called 'maxBytesInMemory' for ingestion tasks
Currently a config called 'maxRowsInMemory' is present which affects how much memory gets
used for indexing.If this value is not optimal for your JVM heap size, it could lead
to OutOfMemoryError sometimes. A lower value will lead to frequent persists which might
be bad for query performance and a higher value will limit number of persists but require
more jvm heap space and could lead to OOM.
'maxBytesInMemory' is an attempt to solve this problem. It limits the total number of bytes
kept in memory before persisting.
* The default value is 1/3(Runtime.maxMemory())
* To maintain the current behaviour set 'maxBytesInMemory' to -1
* If both 'maxRowsInMemory' and 'maxBytesInMemory' are present, both of them
will be respected i.e. the first one to go above threshold will trigger persist
* Address code review comments
* Fix the coding style according to druid conventions
* Add more javadocs
* Rename some variables/methods
* Other minor issues
* Address more code review comments
* Some refactoring to put defaults in IndexTaskUtils
* Added check for maxBytesInMemory in AppenderatorImpl
* Decrement bytes in abandonSegment
* Test unit test for multiple sinks in single appenderator
* Fix some merge conflicts after rebase
* Fix some style checks
* Merge conflicts
* Fix failing tests
Add back check for 0 maxBytesInMemory in OnHeapIncrementalIndex
* Address PR comments
* Put defaults for maxRows and maxBytes in TuningConfig
* Change/add javadocs
* Refactoring and renaming some variables/methods
* Fix TeamCity inspection warnings
* Added maxBytesInMemory config to HadoopTuningConfig
* Updated the docs and examples
* Added maxBytesInMemory config in docs
* Removed references to maxRowsInMemory under tuningConfig in examples
* Set maxBytesInMemory to 0 until used
Set the maxBytesInMemory to 0 if user does not set it as part of tuningConfing
and set to part of max jvm memory when ingestion task starts
* Update toString in KafkaSupervisorTuningConfig
* Use correct maxBytesInMemory value in AppenderatorImpl
* Update DEFAULT_MAX_BYTES_IN_MEMORY to 1/6 max jvm memory
Experimenting with various defaults, 1/3 jvm memory causes OOM
* Update docs to correct maxBytesInMemory default value
* Minor to rename and add comment
* Add more details in docs
* Address new PR comments
* Address PR comments
* Fix spelling typo
* Add task action metrics, add taskId metric dimension.
Adds two new metrics: task/action/log/time and task/action/run/time. Also
adds taskId as a dimension, to give us the ability to drill down into metrics
for an individual task. Also standardizes metrics-attachment using two helper
methods in IndexTaskUtils.
* Fix typo
* Add config to allow setting up custom unsecured paths for druid nodes.
* return all resources for Unsecured paths
* review comment - Add test
* fix tests
* fix test
* Add more indexing task status and error reporting
* PR comments, add support in AppenderatorDriverRealtimeIndexTask
* Use TaskReport instead of metrics/context
* Fix tests
* Use TaskReport uploads
* Refactor fire department metrics retrieval
* Refactor input row serde in hadoop task
* Refactor hadoop task loader names
* Truncate error message in TaskStatus, add errorMsg to task report
* PR comments
* Add support for task reports, upload reports to deep storage
* PR comments
* Better name for method
* Fix report file upload
* Use TaskReportFileWriter
* Checkstyle
* More PR comments
* Use the official aws-sdk instead of jet3t
* fix compile and serde tests
* address comments and fix test
* add http version string
* remove redundant dependencies, fix potential NPE, and fix test
* resolve TODOs
* fix build
* downgrade jackson version to 2.6.7
* fix test
* resolve the last TODO
* support proxy and endpoint configurations
* fix build
* remove debugging log
* downgrade hadoop version to 2.8.3
* fix tests
* remove unused log
* fix it test
* revert KerberosAuthenticator change
* change hadoop-aws scope to provided in hdfs-storage
* address comments
* address comments
* Future-proof some Guava usage
* Use a java-util EmptyIterator instead of Guava's
* Change some of the guava future handling to do manual async
transforms. Guava changes transform into transformAsync by deprecating
transform in ONLY Guava 19. Then its gone in 20
* Use `Collections.emptyIterator()`
* Pretty formatting
* Make listenable future transforms a thing in default druid
* Format fix
* Add forbidden guava apis
* Make the ListenableFutrues.transformAsync have comments
* Undo intellij bad pattern matching in comments
* Futrues --> Futures
* Add empty iterators forbidding
* Fix extra `A`
* Correct method signature
* Address review comments
* Finish Gian review comments
* Proper syntax from https://github.com/policeman-tools/forbidden-apis/wiki/SignaturesSyntax
and added datasource information as part of existing endpoint /druid/indexer/v1/runningTasks.
Added junit test cases for the newly implemented API and fixed existing junit test cases.
Fixed review comments - added new method getCreatedDateTimeAndDataSource into TaskStorageQueryAdapter class
and formatted changed files
* Support for disabling bitmap indexes.
Can save space for columns where bitmap indexes are pointless (like
free-form text).
* Remove import.
* Fix CompactionTaskTest.
* Update for review comments.
* Review comments, tests.
* Fix test.
* Fix missing task type in task payload API.
Apparently embedding a polymorphic object inside a Map<String, Object> is
a bit too much for Jackson to serialize properly. Fix this by using
wrapper classes.
* Fix OverlordTest casts.
* Remove import.
* Remove unused imports.
* Clarify comments.
* Fix early publishing to early pushing in batch indexing & refactor appenderatorDriver
* fix compile
* rename and add more javadocs
* Fix conflicts
* address comments
* revert await executors
* fix test
* Change RealtimeIndexTask to use AppenderatorDriver instead of RealtimePlumber. Related to #4774
* Remove unused throwableDuringPublishing
* Fix usage of forbidden API
* Update realtime index IT to account for not skipping older data any more
* Separate out waiting on publish futures and handoff futures to avoid a race condition where the handoff timeout expires before the segment is published
* #5261 Add separate AppenderatorDriverRealtimeIndexTask and revert changes to RealtimeIndexTask
* #5261 Add separate AppenderatorDriverRealtimeIndexTask and revert changes to RealtimeIndexTask
* #5261 Readability improvements in AppenderatorDriverRealtimeIndexTask. Combine publish and handoff futures in to single future
* #5261 Add separate tuningConfig for RealtimeAppenderatorIndexTask. Revert changes to RealtimeTuningConfig
* #5261 Change JSON type to realtime_appenderator to keep the same naming pattern as RealtimeIndexTask
The behavior is configurable through druid.extensions.useExtensionClassloaderFirst.
It is useful when extensions want to load a dependency different from one provided
by Druid, for example a different version of geoip or protobuf.
* just renaming of SegmentChangeRequestHistory etc
* additional change history refactoring changes
* WorkerTaskManager a replica of WorkerTaskMonitor
* HttpServerInventoryView refactoring to extract sync code and robustification
* Introducing HttpRemoteTaskRunner
* Additional Worker side updates
* Deduplicate DataSegments contents (loadSpec's keys, dimensions and metrics lists as a whole) more aggressively; use ArrayMap instead of default LinkedHashMap for DataSegment.loadSpec, because they have only 3 entries on average; prune DataSegment.loadSpec on brokers
* Fix DataSegmentTest
* Refinements
* Try to fix
* Fix the second DataSegmentTest
* Nullability
* Fix tests
* Fix tests, unify to use TestHelper.getJsonMapper()
* Revert TestUtil as ServerTestHelper, fix tests
* Add newline
* Fix indexing tests
* Fix s3 tests
* Try to fix tests, remove lazy caching of ObjectMapper in TestHelper, rename TestHelper.getJsonMapper() to makeJsonMapper()
* Fix HDFS tests
* Fix HdfsDataSegmentPusherTest
* Capitalize constant names
* Kafka Index Task that supports Incremental handoffs
- Incrementally handoff segments when they hit maxRowsPerSegment limit
- Decouple segment partitioning from Kafka partitioning, all records from consumed partitions go to a single druid segment
- Support for restoring task on middle manager restarts by check pointing end offsets for segments
* take care of review comments
* make getCurrentOffsets call async, keep track of publishing sequence, review comments
* fix setEndoffset duplicate request handling, formatting
* fix unit test
* backward compatibility
* make AppenderatorDriverMetadata backwards compatible
* add unit test
* fix deadlock between persist and push executors in AppenderatorImpl
* fix formatting
* use persist dir instead of work dir
* review comments
* fix deadlock
* actually fix deadlock
* maxQueryTimeout property in runtime properties.
* extra line
* move withTimeoutAndMaxScatterGatherBytes method to QueryLifeCycle.
* Fix initialize method.
* remove unused import.
* doc update.
* some more details in doc about query failure..
* minor fix.
* decorating QueryRunner to set and verify context. Added by servers.
* remove whitespace.
* use ImmutableDruidDataSource for map and set
* address comments
* unused import
* allow returning only ImmutableDruidDataSource in MetadataSegmentManager
* address comments
* remove TreeSet
* revert to use TreeSet
* Add compaction task
* added doc
* use combining aggregators
* address comments
* add support for dimensionsSpec
* fix getUniqueDims and getUniqueMetics
* find unique dimensionsSpec
* fix compilation
* add unit test
* fix test
* fix test
* test for different dimension orderings and types, and doc for type and ordering
* add control for custom ordering and type
* update doc
* fix compile
* fix compile
* add segments param
* fix serde error
* fix build
* Fix havingSpec on complex aggregators.
- Uses the technique from #4883 on DimFilterHavingSpec too.
- Also uses Transformers from #4890, necessitating a move of that and other
related classes from druid-server to druid-processing. They probably make
more sense there anyway.
- Adds a SQL query test.
Fixes#4957.
* Remove unused import.
* Introduce "transformSpec" at ingest-time.
It accepts a "filter" (standard query filter object) and "transforms" (a
list of objects with "name" and "expression"). These can be used to do
filtering and single-row transforms without need for a separate data
processing job.
The "expression" fields use the same expression language as other
expression-based feature.
* Remove forbidden api.
* Fix compile error.
* Fix tests.
* Some more changes.
- Add nullable annotation to Firehose.nextRow.
- Add tests for index task, realtime task, kafka task, hadoop mapper,
and ingestSegment firehose.
* Fix bad merge.
* Adjust imports.
* Adjust whitespace.
* Make Transform into an interface.
* Add missing annotation.
* Switch logger.
* Switch logger.
* Adjust test.
* Adjustment to handling for DatasourceIngestionSpec.
* Fix test.
* CR comments.
* Remove unused method.
* Add javadocs.
* More javadocs, and always decorate.
* Fix bug in TransformingStringInputRowParser.
* Fix bad merge.
* Fix ISFF tests.
* Fix DORC test.
* Changes for lookup synchronization
* Refactor of Lookup classes
* Minor refactors and doc update
* Change coordinator instance to be retrieved by DruidLeaderClient
* Wait before thread shutdown
* Make disablelookups flag true by default
* Update docs
* Rename flag
* Move executorservice shutdown to finally block
* Update LookupConfig
* Refactoring and doc changes
* Remove lookup config constructor
* Revert Lookupconfig constructor changes
* Add tests to LookupConfig
* Make executorservice local
* Update LRM
* Move ListeningScheduledExecutorService to ExecutorCompletionService
* Move exception to outer block
* Remove check to see future is done
* Remove unnecessary assignment
* Add logging
"No worker selection strategy set." would get logged any time tryAssignTask runs
in the default configuration, which is often. It also doesn't provide much value.
* Make AutoScaler, ProvisioningStrategy and BaseWorkerBehaviorConfig extension points; More logging in PendingTaskBasedWorkerProvisioningStrategy
* Address comments and fix a bug
* Extract method
* debug logging
* Rename BaseWorkerBehaviorConfig to WorkerBehaviorConfig and WorkerBehaviorConfig to DefaultWorkerBehaviorConfig
* Fixes
* remove ServerConfig from DruidNode as all information needs to be present in DruidNode serialized form
* sanitize output of /druid/coordinator/v1/cluster endpoint
* Use internal-discovery and http for talking to overlord/coordinator leaders
* CuratorDruidNodeDiscovery.getAllNodes() best effort 30 sec wait for cache initialization
* DruidLeaderClientProvider to eagerly instantiate DruidNodeDiscovery when needed so that DruidNodeDiscovery impl cache gets initialized well in time
* Revert "DruidLeaderClientProvider to eagerly instantiate DruidNodeDiscovery when needed so that DruidNodeDiscovery impl cache gets initialized well in time"
This reverts commit f1a2432614ba56ddc2d55fe47e990d17fcfd6129.
* add lifecycle to DruidLeaderClient to early initialize DruidNodeDiscovery so that it has its cache update well in time
* Collapse worker select strategies, change default, add strong affinity.
- Change default worker select strategy to equalDistribution. It is
more generally useful than fillCapacity.
- Collapse the *WithAffinity strategies into the regular ones. The
*WithAffinity strategies are retained for backwards compatibility.
- Change WorkerSelectStrategy to return nullable instead of Optional.
- Fix a couple of errors in the docs.
* Fix test.
* Review adjustments.
* Remove unused imports.
* Switch to DateTimes.nowUtc.
* Simplify code.
* Fix tests (worker assignment started off on a different foot)
* DruidLeaderSelector interface for leader election and Curator based impl. DruidCoordinator/TaskMaster are updated to use the new interface.
* add fake DruidNode binding in integration-tests module
* add docs on DruidLeaderSelector interface
* remove start/stop and keep register/unregister Listener in DruidLeaderSelector interface
* updated comments on DruidLeaderSelector
* cache the listener executor in CuratorDruidLeaderSelector
* use same latch owner name that was used before
* remove stuff related to druid.zk.paths.indexer.leaderLatchPath config
* randomize the delay when giving up leadership and restarting leader latch
* Add "round" option to cardinality and hyperUnique aggregators.
Also turn it on by default in SQL, to make math on distinct counts
work more as expected.
* Fix some compile errors.
* Fix test.
* Formatting.
* internal-discovery: interfaces for announcement/discovery, curator impls
* more tests
* address some review comments
* more fixes
* address more review comments
* simplify ObjectMapper setup in CuratorDruidNodeAnnouncerAndDiscoveryTest
* fix KafkaIndexTaskTest
* make lookupTier overridable via RealtimeIndexTask and KafkaIndexTask context
* make teamcity build happy
* Stop RemoteTaskRunner's cleanupExec using TaskMaster's lifecycle, not global injected lifecycle
* Prohibit starting Lifecycle twice; Make Lifecycle to reject addMaybeStartHandler() attempts in the process of stopping rather than entering deadlock
* Fix Lifecycle.addMaybeStartHandler()
* Remove RemoteTaskRunnerFactoryTest
* Add docs
* Language
* Address comments
* Fix RemoteTaskRunnerTestUtils
This allows the tasks to run concurrently. Additionally, rework
the partition-determining code in a couple ways:
- Use a task-id based sequenceName so concurrently running append
tasks do not clobber each others' segments.
- Make the list of shardSpecs empty when rollup is non-guaranteed, and
let allocators handle the creation of incremental shardSpecs.
* Rename ResourceManagementStrategy to ProvisioningStrategy, similarly for related classes. Make ProvisioningService non-global, created per RemoteTaskRunner instead. Add OverlordBlinkLeadershipTest.
* Fix RemoteTaskRunnerFactoryTest.testExecNotSharedBetweenRunners()
* Small fix
* Make SimpleProvisioner and PendingProvisioner more similar in details
* Fix executor name
* Style fixes
* Use LifecycleLock in RemoteTaskRunner
* Remove some unnecessary use of boxed types.
* Fix some incorrect format strings.
* Enable IDEA's MalformedFormatString inspection.
* Add a Checkstyle check for finding uses of incorrect logging packages.
* Fix some incorrect usages of the metamx logger.
* Bypass incorrect logger Checkstyle check where using the correct logger is not simple.
* Fix some more places where the wrong number of arguments are provided to format strings.
* Suppress `MalformedFormatString` inspection on legacy logging test.
* Use @SuppressWarnings rather than a noinspection suppression comment.
* Fix some more incorrect format strings.
* Suppress some more incorrect format string warnings where the incorrect string is intentional.
* Log the aggregator when closing it fails.
* Remove some unneeded log lines.
* Early publishing segments in the middle of data ingestion
* Remove unnecessary logs
* Address comments
* Refactoring the patch according to #4292 and address comments
* Set the total shard number of NumberedShardSpec to 0
* refactoring
* Address comments
* Fix tests
* Address comments
* Fix sync problem of committer and retry push only
* Fix doc
* Fix build failure
* Address comments
* Fix compilation failure
* Fix transient test failure
* Avoid usages of Default system Locale and printing to System.out or System.err in production code
* Fix Charset in DruidKerberosUtil
* Remove redundant string format in GenericIndexed
* Rename StringUtils.safeFormat() to unimportantSafeFormat(); add StringUtils.format() which fails as well as String.format()
* Fix testSafeFormat()
* More fixes of redundant StringUtils.format() inside ISE
* Rename unimportantSafeFormat() to nonStrictFormat()
* Remove ability to create segments in v8 format
* Fix IndexGeneratorJobTest
* Fix parameterized test name in IndexMergerTest
* Remove extra legacy merging stuff
* Remove legacy serializer builders
* Remove ConciseBitmapIndexMergerTest and RoaringBitmapIndexMergerTest
* Adding a flag to indicate when ObjectCachingColumnSelectorFactory need not be threadsafe.
* - Use of computeIfAbsent over putIfAbsent
- Replace Maps.newXXXMap() with normal instantiation
- Documentations on when is thread-safe required.
- Use Builders for On/OffheapIncrementalIndex
* - Optimization on computeIfAbsent
- Constant EMPTY DimensionsSpec
- Improvement on IncrementalIndexSchema.Builder
- Remove setting of default values
- Use var args for metrics
- Correction on On/OffheapIncrementalIndex Builders
- Combine On/OffheapIncrementalIndex Builders
* - Removing unused imports.
* - Helper method for testing with IncrementalIndex.Builder
* - Correction on javadoc.
* Style fix
* Expressions: Add ExprMacros, which have the same syntax as functions, but
can convert themselves to any kind of Expr at parse-time.
ExprMacroTable is an extension point for adding new ExprMacros. Anything
that might need to parse expressions needs an ExprMacroTable, which can
be injected through Guice.
* Address code review comments.
* Enable most IntelliJ 'Probable bugs' inspections
* Fix in RemoteTestNG
* Fix IndexSpec's equals() and hashCode() to include longEncoding
* Fix inspection errors
* Extract global isntance of natural().nullsFirst(); address comments
* Fix
* Use noinspection comments instead of SuppressWarnings on method for IntelliJ-specific inspections
* Prohibit Ordering.natural().nullsFirst() using Checkstyle
* Make using implicit system charset an error
* Use StringUtils.toUtf8() and fromUtf8() instead of String.getBytes() and new String()
* Use English locale in StringUtils.safeFormat()
* Restore comment
* refactor lag reporting and report lag at status endpoint
* refactor offset reporting logic to fetch offsets periodically vs. at request time
* remove JavaCompatUtils
* code review changes
* code review changes
* Adding s3a schema and s3a implem to hdfs storage module.
* use 2.7.3
* use segment pusher to make loadspec
* move getStorageDir and makeLoad spec under DataSegmentPusher
* fix uts
* fix comment part1
* move to hadoop 2.8
* inject deep storage properties
* set version to 2.7.3
* fix build issue about static class
* fix comments
* fix default hadoop default coordinate
* fix create filesytem
* downgrade aws sdk
* bump the version
* Refactoring Appenderator
1) Added publishExecutor and handoffExecutor for background publishing and handing segments off
2) Change add() to not move segments out in it
* Address comments
1) Remove publishTimeout for KafkaIndexTask
2) Simplifying registerHandoff()
3) Add increamental handoff test
* Remove unused variable
* Add persist() to Appenderator and more tests for AppenderatorDriver
* Remove unused imports
* Fix strict build
* Address comments
This is useful for putting them behind load balancers or proxies, as it lets
the load balancer know which server is currently active through an http health
check.
Also makes the method naming a little more consistent between coordinator and
overlord code.
* Optional long-polling based segment announcement via HTTP instead of Zookeeper
* address review comments
* make endpoint /druid-internal/v1 instead of /druid/internal so that jetty qos filters can be configured easily when needed
* update segment callback initialization to be called only after first segment list fetch has been succeeded from all servers
* address review comments
* remove size check not required anymore as only segment servers announce themselves and not all peon processes
* annouce segment server on historical only after cached segments are loaded
* fix checkstyle errors
* Make Errorprone the default compiler
* Address comments
* Make Error Prone's ClassCanBeStatic rule a error
* Preconditions allow only %s pattern
* Fix DruidCoordinatorBalancerTester
* Try to give the compiler more memory
* Remove distribution module activation on jdk 1.8 because only jdk 1.8 is used now
* Don't show compiler warnings
* Try different travis script
* Fix travis.yml
* Make Error Prone optional again
* For error-prone compiler
* Increase compiler's maxmem
* Don't run Error Prone for benchmarks because of OOM
* Skip install step in Travis
* Remove MetricHolder.writeToChannel()
* In travis.yml, check compilation before tests, because it may fail faster
* optionally add extensions to explicitly specified hadoopContainerClassPath
* note extensions always pushed in hadoop container when druid.extensions.hadoopContainerDruidClasspath is not provided explicitly
* RealtimeIndexTask to support alertTimeout in context and raise alert if task process exists after the timeout
* move alertTimeout config to tuningConfig and document
It wasn't doing anything useful (the sequences were being concatted, and
cursor.getTime() wasn't being called) and it defaulted to Granularities.NONE.
Changing it to Granularities.ALL gave me a 700x+ performance boost on a
small dataset I was reindexing (2m27s to 365ms). Most of that was from avoiding
making a lot of unnecessary column selectors.
* Add SameIntervalMergeTask for easier usage of MergeTask
* fix a bug and add ut
* remove same_interval_merge_sub from Task.java and remove other no needed code
* NN optimization for hdfs data segments.
* HdfsDataSegmentKiller, HdfsDataSegment finder changes to use new storage
format.Docs update.
* Common utility function in DataSegmentPusherUtil.
* new static method `makeSegmentOutputPathUptoVersionForHdfs` in JobHelper
* reuse getHdfsStorageDirUptoVersion in
DataSegmentPusherUtil.getHdfsStorageDir()
* Addressed comments.
* Review comments.
* HdfsDataSegmentKiller requested changes.
* extra newline
* Add maprfs.
* No more singleton. Reduce iterations
* Granularities
* Fix the delay in the test
* Add license header
* Remove unused imports
* Lot more unused imports from all the rearranging
* CR feedback
* Move javadoc to constructor
* Refactor Segment Granularity
* Beginning of one granularity
* Copy the fix for custom periods in segment-grunalrity over here.
* Remove the custom serialization for now.
* Compilation cleanup
* Reformat code
* Fixing unit tests
* Unify to use a single iterable
* Backward compatibility for rolling upgrade
* Minor check style. Cosmetic changes.
* Rename length and millis to duration
* CR feedback
* Minor changes.
* auto reset option for Kafka Indexing service in case message at the offset being fetched is not present anymore at kafka brokers
* review comments
* review comments
* reverted last change
* review comments
* review comments
* fix typo
* Fix#3795 (Java 7 compatibility).
Also introduce Animal Sniffer checks during build, which would
have caught the original problems.
* Add Animal Sniffer on caffeine-cache for JDK8.
* Fix PathChildrenCache's executorService leak in Announcer, CuratorInventoryManager and RemoteTaskRunner
* Use a single ExecutorService for all workerStatusPathChildrenCaches in RemoteTaskRunner
* Blacklist workers if they fail for too many times
* Adding documentation
* Changing to timeout to period and updating docs
* 1. Add configurable maxPercentageBlacklistWorkers
2. Rename variable
* Change maxPercentageBlacklistWorkers to double
* Remove thread.sleep
* Update emitter dependency to 0.4.0 and emit "version" dimension for all druid metrics, not only query metrics
* Remove unused imports
* Use empty string instead of "testing-version" as a version placeholder
* ability to not rollup at index time, make pre aggregation an option
* rename getRowIndexForRollup to getPriorIndex
* fix doc misspelling
* test query using no-rollup indexes
* fix benchmark fail due to jmh bug
Fixes inconsistent metric handling between the two implementations. Formerly,
RealtimePlumber only emitted query/segmentAndCache/time and query/wait and
Appenderator only emitted query/partial/time and query/wait (all per sink).
Now they both do the same thing:
- query/segmentAndCache/time, query/segment/time are the time spent per sink.
- query/cpu/time is the CPU time spent per query.
- query/wait/time is the executor waiting time per sink.
These generally match historical metrics, except segmentAndCache & segment
mean the same thing here, because one Sink may be partially cached and
partially uncached and we aren't splitting that out.
* validate X-Druid-Task-Id header in request and add header to response
* modify KafkaIndexTaskClient to take a TaskLocationProvider as the TaskLocation may not remain constant
* Datasource as lookup tier
* Adds an option to let indexing service tasks pull their lookup tier from the datasource they are working for.
* Fix bad docs for lookups lookupTier
* Add Datasource name holder
* Move task and datasource to be pulled from Task file
* Make LookupModule pull from bound dataSource
* Fix test
* Fix code style on imports
* Fix formatting
* Make naming better
* Address code comments about naming
- Introduce `AuthorizationInfo` interface, specific implementations of which would be provided by extensions
- If the `druid.auth.enabled` is set to `true` then the `isAuthorized` method of `AuthorizationInfo` will be called to perform authorization checks
- `AuthorizationInfo` object will be created in the servlet filters of specific extension and will be passed as a request attribute with attribute name as `AuthConfig.DRUID_AUTH_TOKEN`
- As per the scope of this PR, all resources that needs to be secured are divided into 3 types - `DATASOURCE`, `CONFIG` and `STATE`. For any type of resource, possible actions are - `READ` or `WRITE`
- Specific ResourceFilters are used to perform auth checks for all endpoints that corresponds to a specific resource type. This prevents duplication of logic and need to inject HttpServletRequest inside each endpoint. For example
- `DatasourceResourceFilter` is used for endpoints where the datasource information is present after "datasources" segment in the request Path such as `/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/`, `/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources/`, `/druid/v2/datasources/`
- `RulesResourceFilter` is used where the datasource information is present after "rules" segment in the request Path such as `/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/`
- `TaskResourceFilter` is used for endpoints is used where the datasource information is present after "task" segment in the request Path such as `druid/indexer/v1/task`
- `ConfigResourceFilter` is used for endpoints like `/druid/coordinator/v1/config`, `/druid/indexer/v1/worker`, `/druid/worker/v1` etc
- `StateResourceFilter` is used for endpoints like `/druid/broker/v1/loadstatus`, `/druid/coordinator/v1/leader`, `/druid/coordinator/v1/loadqueue`, `/druid/coordinator/v1/rules` etc
- For endpoints where a list of resources is returned like `/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources`, `/druid/indexer/v1/completeTasks` etc. the list is filtered to return only the resources to which the requested user has access. In these cases, `HttpServletRequest` instance needs to be injected in the endpoint method.
Note -
JAX-RS specification provides an interface called `SecurityContext`. However, we did not use this but provided our own interface `AuthorizationInfo` mainly because it provides more flexibility. For example, `SecurityContext` has a method called `isUserInRole(String role)` which would be used for auth checks and if used then the mapping of what roles can access what resource needs to be modeled inside Druid either using some convention or some other means which is not very flexible as Druid has dynamic resources like datasources. Fixes#2355 with PR #2424
* Add back FilteredServerView removed in a32906c7fd to reduce memory usage using watched tiers.
* Add functionality to specify "druid.broker.segment.watchedDataSources"
segment creation deterministic.
This means that each segment will contain data from just one Kafka
partition. So, users will probably not want to have a super high number
of Kafka partitions...
Fixes#2703.
Avoids the following message from being printed on Overlord startup:
WARNING: Parameter 1 of type io.druid.indexing.common.actions.TaskActionHolder<T> from
public <T> javax.ws.rs.core.Response io.druid.indexing.overlord.http.OverlordResource.doAction
(io.druid.indexing.common.actions.TaskActionHolder<T>) is not resolvable to a concrete type
This PR changes the retry of task actions to be a bit more aggressive
by reducing the maxWait. Current defaults were 1 min to 10 mins, which
lead to a very delayed recovery in case there are any transient network
issues between the overlord and the peons.
doc changes.
- It's okay to suppress InterruptedException during graceful shutdown, as
tasks may use it to accelerate their own shutdown.
- It's okay to ignore return statuses during graceful shutdown (which may
be FAILED!) because it actually doesn't matter what they are.
Geared towards supporting transactional inserts of new segments. This involves an
interface "DataSourceMetadata" that allows combining of partially specified metadata
(useful for partitioned ingestion).
DataSource metadata is stored in a new "dataSource" table.
Appenderators are a way of getting more control over the ingestion process
than a Plumber allows. The idea is that existing Plumbers could be implemented
using Appenderators, but you could also implement things that Plumbers can't do.
FiniteAppenderatorDrivers help simplify indexing a finite stream of data.
Also:
- Sink: Ability to consider itself "finished" vs "still writable".
- Sink: Ability to return the number of rows contained within the sink.
The incremental indexes handle that now so it's not necessary.
Also, add debug logging and more detailed exceptions to the incremental
indexes for the case where there are parse exceptions during aggregation.
To bring consistency to docs and source this commit changes the default
values for maxRowsInMemory and rowFlushBoundary to 75000 after
discussion in PR https://github.com/druid-io/druid/pull/2457.
The previous default was 500000 and it's lower now on the grounds that
it's better for a default to be somewhat less efficient, and work,
than to reach for the stars and possibly result in
"OutOfMemoryError: java heap space" errors.
- Add TaskLocation class
- Add registerListener to TaskRunner
- Add getLocation to TaskRunnerWorkItem
- Implement location tracking in existing TaskRunners
- Rework WorkerTaskMonitor to do management out of a single thread so it can
handle status and location updates more simply.
* Moves last run task state information to Worker
* Makes WorkerTaskRunner a TaskRunner which has interfaces to help with getting information about a Worker
Two changes:
- Allow IncrementalIndex to suppress ParseExceptions on "aggregate".
- Add "reportParseExceptions" option to realtime tuning configs. By default this is "false".
Behavior of the counters should now be:
- processed: Number of rows indexed, including rows where some fields could be parsed and some could not.
- thrownAway: Number of rows thrown away due to rejection policy.
- unparseable: Number of rows thrown away due to being completely unparseable (no fields salvageable at all).
If "reportParseExceptions" is true then "unparseable" will always be zero (because a parse error would
cause an exception to be thrown). In addition, "processed" will only include fully parseable rows
(because even partial parse failures will cause exceptions to be thrown).
Fixes#2510.
* Don't put druid****selfcontained.jar at the end of the hadoop isolated classpath
* Add `<scope>provided</scope>` to prevent repeated dependency inclusion in the extension directories
- Throw most exceptions rather than suppressing them, which should help
detect problems. Continue suppressing exceptions that make sense to
suppress.
- Handle payload length checks consistently, and improve error message.
- Remove unused WorkerCuratorCoordinator.announceTaskAnnouncement method.
- Max znode length should be int, not long.
- Add tests.
* Defaults the thread priority to java.util.Thread.NORM_PRIORITY in io.druid.indexing.common.task.AbstractTask
* Each exec service has its own Task Factory which is assigned a priority for spawned task. Therefore each priority class has a unique exec service
* Added priority to tasks as taskPriority in the task context. <0 means low, 0 means take default, >0 means high. It is up to any particular implementation to determine how to handle these numbers
* Add options to ForkingTaskRunner
* Add "-XX:+UseThreadPriorities" default option
* Add "-XX:ThreadPriorityPolicy=42" default option
* AbstractTask - Removed unneded @JsonIgnore on priority
* Added priority to RealtimePlumber executors. All sub-executors (non query runners) get Thread.MIN_PRIORITY
* Add persistThreadPriority and mergeThreadPriority to realtime tuning config
Historical will drop a segment that shouldn't be dropped in the following scenario:
Historical node tried to load segmentA, but failed with SegmentLoadingException,
then ZkCoordinator called removeSegment(segmentA, blah) to schedule a runnable that would drop segmentA by deleting its files. Now, before that runnable executed, another LOAD request was sent to this historical, this time historical actually succeeded on loading segmentA and announced it. But later on, the scheduled drop-of-segment runnable started executing and removed the segment files, while historical is still announcing segmentA.
- Shedding locks at startup is bad, we actually want to keep them. Stop doing that.
- stopGracefully now interrupts the run thread if had started running finishJob. This avoids
waiting for handoff unnecessarily.
- fixes#1970
- extracted out segment handoff callbacks in SegmentHandoffNotifier
which is responsible for tracking segment handoffs and doing callbacks
when handoff is complete.
- Coordinator now maintains a view of segments in the cluster, this
will affect the jam heap requirements for the overlord for large
clusters.
realtime index task and nodes now use HTTP end points exposed by the
coordinator to get serverView
review comment
fix realtime node guide injection
review comments
make test not rely on scheduled exec
fix compilation
fix import
review comment
introduce immutableSegmentLoadInfo
fix son reading
remove unnecessary logging
This is done by killing and respawning the jvms rather than reconnecting to existing
jvms, for a couple reasons. One is that it lets you restore tasks after server reboots
too, and another is that it lets you upgrade all the software on a box at once by just
restarting everything.
The main changes are,
1) Add "canRestore" and "stopGracefully" methods to Tasks that say if a task can
stop gracefully, and actually do a graceful stop. RealtimeIndexTask is the only
one that currently implements this.
2) Add "stop" method to TaskRunners that attempts to do an orderly shutdown.
ThreadPoolTaskRunner- call stopGracefully on restorable tasks, wait for exit
ForkingTaskRunner- close output stream to restorable tasks, wait for exit
RemoteTaskRunner- do nothing special, we actually don't want to shutdown
3) Add "restore" method to TaskRunners that attempts to bootstrap tasks from last run.
Only ForkingTaskRunner does anything here. It maintains a "restore.json" file with
a list of restorable tasks.
4) Have the CliPeon's ExecutorLifecycle lock the task base directory to avoid a restored
task and a zombie old task from stomping on each other.
Deserialization of Optionals does not work quite right- they come back as actual
nulls, rather than absent Optionals. So these probably only ever worked for the local
task action client.
This is a feature meant to allow realtime tasks to work without being told upfront
what shardSpec they should use (so we can potentially publish a variable number
of segments per interval).
The idea is that there is a "pendingSegments" table in the metadata store that
tracks allocated segments. Each one has a segment id (the same segment id we know
and love) and is also part of a sequence.
The sequences are an idea from @cheddar that offers a way of doing replication.
If there are N tasks reading exactly the same data with exactly the same logic
(think Kafka tasks reading a fixed range of offsets) then you can place them
in the same sequence, and they will generate the same sequence of segments.
In #933 the ForkingTaskRunner's logging was changed to buffered from
unbuffered. This means that the last few KB of the logs are generally
not visible while a task is running, which makes debugging running
tasks difficult.
This is accomplished by making sure that scheduleTasksCleanupForWorker is only called
from the PathChildrenCache event thread, having it cancel existing cleanup tasks when
it adds a new one, and having tasks check on finish that the thing they are removing
from the task list is actually themselves.
1) Remove maven client from downloading extensions at runtime.
2) Provide a way to load Druid extensions and hadoop dependencies through file system.
3) Refactor pull-deps so that it can download extensions into extension directories.
4) Add documents on how to use this new extension loading mechanism.
5) Change the way how Druid tarball is generated. Now all the extensions + hadoop-client 2.3.0
are packaged within the Druid tarball.
* Still places `druid.indexer.runner.javaOpts` on the command line, but the Peon no longer tries to have the property `druid.indexer.runner.javaOpts` set
* Fixes https://github.com/druid-io/druid/issues/1841
Fixes#1727.
revert to doing merging for results for union queries on broker.
revert unrelated changes
Add test for union query runner
Add test
remove unused imports
fix imports
fix renamed file
fix test
update docs.
fixes#1715
- TaskLockBox has a set of active tasks
- lock requests throws exception for if they are from a task not in
active task set.
- TaskQueue is responsible for updating the active task set on
tasklockbox
fix#1715fixes#1715
- TaskLockBox has a set of active tasks
- lock requests throws exception for if they are from a task not in
active task set.
- TaskQueue is responsible for updating the active task set on
tasklockbox
review comment
remove duplicate line
use ISE instead
organise imports
so that user hadoop related InputRowParsers are created only when needed
this allows overlord to accept a HadoopIndexTask with a hadoopy InputRowParser
and not fail because hadoopy InputRowParser might need hadoop libraries
1) Persist using Committer instead of Runnable. (Although the metadata object
is ignored in this patch)
2) Remove the getSink method.
3) Plumbers are now responsible for time-based and hydrant-full-based periodic
committing. (FireChief, RealtimeIndexTask, and IndexTask used to do this)
allowOlderVersions has been stuck true for a while due to a bug (introduced in
566a3a61), but I think it's actually OK this way. I think it's reasonable to
expect tasks to choose versions in some way that makes sense, so long as they
don't choose one larger than their taskLock version. This is still verified.
The interval constraint was introduced to force tasks to break up their
segment insert lists into manageable chunks. They are already doing this, and
I think it's reasonable to expect them to do so without enforcement.
Lifting these constraints paves the way for transactional insertion of segments
that have varying versions and may be for varying intervals.
Also, harmonize exception handling between the RealtimeIndexTask and the RealtimeManager.
Conditions other than null inputRows and parse errors bubble up in both.
this PR adds a JavaScriptWorkerSelectStrategy which allows defining
arbitrary logic for selecting workers to run task using a JavaScript
function.
This gives users full control to implement complex worker selection
strategies based on task attributes.
more tests and a complex javascript config
fix for java8 modify for nashorn compatibility
- pass rowFlushboundary correctly instead of using default.
- fixes indexTask failing with
io.druid.segment.incremental.IndexSizeExceededException when
rowFlushboundary is set higher than
RealtimeTuningConfig.defaultMaxRowsInMemory
rename test method
* Add `invokeForeignLoader` to commonize the way tasks are attempted to be launched in a foreign class loader
* Add `buildClassLoader` to accomplish the common tasks for hadoop jobs when building a ClassLoader
- compression for single-value dimensions using CompressedVSizeIntsIndexedSupplier
- makes dimension compression configurable via IndexSpec
- IndexSpec also enables configuring bitmap and metric compression
* Requires https://github.com/druid-io/druid-api/pull/37
* Requires https://github.com/metamx/java-util/pull/22
* Moves the puller logic to use a more standard workflow going through java-util helpers instead of re-writing the handlers for each impl
* General workflow goes like this: 1) LoadSpec makes sure the correct Puller is called with the correct parameters. 2) The Puller sets up general information like how to make an InputStream, how to find a file name (for .gz files for example), and when to retry. 3) CompressionUtils does most of the heavy lifting when it can
review comments
more refactoring and cleaning of redundant code
add UT + docs + more refactoring
fixes + review comments
more cleanup
end points to fetch history
review comments
remove unnecessary changes
review comments rename header name
review comments + add test for MetadataRulesManager
review comments docs
- Moves DimExtractionFn under a more generic ExtractionFn interface to
support extracting dimension values other than strings
- pushes down extractionFn to the storage adapter from query engine
- 'dimExtractionFn' parameter has been deprecated in favor of 'extractionFn'
- adds a TimeFormatExtractionFn, allowing to project the '__time' dimension
- JavascriptDimExtractionFn renamed to JavascriptExtractionFn, adding
support for any dimension value types that map directly to Javascript
- update documentation for time column extraction and related changes
- Switch to using Druid parent POM
- Add required fields for Sonatype
- Common plugin versions and settings have been moved to the parent pom
- Cleanup artifacts and POMs for consistent formatting
- Remove org.hyperic.sigar dependency and update docs to reflect necessary jars to add at runtime when sigar is needed
- For now uses a hardcoded ratio of aggregator to timeanddim buffer sizes
- canAppendRow is a workaround for realtime index since the
Firehose currently does not have a way of rolling back the last event in
case of error
- canAppendRow needs a fudge factor; there is a race between checking
if we can add a row and actually adding a row, because of the way MapDB
reports its size.
- document the behavior for node host/port initialization
- throw exception if settings make no sense
- fixes announcement for nodes without host/port defaults
- makes code clearer as to when host vs. host+port are used