* 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
Druid stores timestamps down to the millisecond, so we should use
precision = 3. Setting this wrong sometimes caused milliseconds
to be ignored in timestamp literals.
Fixes#5337.
Fixes test failures reported in -
https://github.com/druid-io/druid/issues/4909
Issue is that If some test skips setting up Calcite system properties
with proper encoding and loads calcite classes that use that property,
All subsequent tests in the same JVM fails.
To reproduce the issue - ExpressionsTest and CalciteQueryTest from IDE
in this order.
A better fix would be to not use System Properties in calcite, This
will work for now.
All new Calcite Unit tests that are added need to inherit
CalciteTestBase.
* Use both Joad Ids and Java IDs as Timezone to string readers
Change-Id: Ieb5c18559879f3f3a0104912ce2f0a354ad0aac3
* move the function to DateTimes and add org.joda.time.DateTimeZone#forID as part of forbidden api
Change-Id: Iff97fa044758019ed0c231587d10e31a9cc18da0
* exclude class and remove other usage
Change-Id: Ib458c2caaa1865535767e1009fbf017a92c8f615
* remove it from test classes
Change-Id: I9b576324f6c7e17a74bd8b13879232c9a8cd40b4
* remove unused
Change-Id: If1c5b70c26c2b7c83c20434cb72b2060653f5052
* timewarp and timezones
changes:
* `TimewarpOperator` will now compensate for daylight savings time shifts between date translation ranges for queries using a `PeriodGranularity` with a timezone defined
* introduces a new abstract query type `TimeBucketedQuery` for all queries which have a `Granularity` (100% not attached to this name). `GroupByQuery`, `SearchQuery`, `SelectQuery`, `TimeseriesQuery`, and `TopNQuery` all extend `TimeBucke
tedQuery`, cutting down on some duplicate code and providing a mechanism for `TimewarpOperator` (and anything else) that needs to be aware of granularity
* move precondition check to TimeBucketedQuery, add Granularities.nullToAll, add getTimezone to TimeBucketQuery
* formatting
* more formatting
* unused import
* changes:
* add 'getGranularity' and 'getTimezone' to 'Query' interface
* merge 'TimeBucketedQuery' into 'BaseQuery'
* fixup tests from resulting serialization changes
* dedupe
* fix after merge
* suppress warning
* 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
* SQL: Improve translation of time floor expressions.
The main change is to TimeFloorOperatorConversion.applyTimestampFloor.
- Prefer timestamp_floor expressions to timeFormat extractionFns, to
avoid turning things into strings when it isn't necessary.
- Collapse CAST(FLOOR(X TO Y) AS DATE) to FLOOR(X TO Y) if appropriate.
* Fix tests.
* ExpressionSelectors: Add caching selectors.
- SingleLongInputCaching selector for expressions on the __time column,
using a similar optimization to SingleScanTimeDimSelector
- SingleStringInputDimensionSelector for expressions on string columns
that return strings, using a similar optimization to ExtractionFn
based DimensionSelectors.
- SingleStringInputCaching selector for expressions on string columns
that return primitives.
Also, in the SQL planner, prefer expressions for time operations
rather than extractionFns.
* Code review comments.
i.e., aggregations like COUNT(DISTINCT CASE WHEN x THEN y END). This
patch also changes complex columns to report as nullable, which
is required for them to type-check properly when used in these kinds
of filtered aggregations.
* 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.
* SQL: Improved behavior when implicitly casting strings to date/time literals.
- Handle all flavors of ISO8601 and SQL literals.
- Throw errors on other literals instead of silently transforming them to 0.
* Respect timeZone when format is null.
* 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.
* 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
* SQL: Upgrade to Calcite 1.14.0, some refactoring of internals.
This brings benefits:
- Ability to do GROUP BY and ORDER BY with ordinals.
- Ability to support IN filters beyond 19 elements (fixes#4203).
Some refactoring of druid-sql internals:
- Builtin aggregators and operators are implemented as SqlAggregators
and SqlOperatorConversions rather being special cases. This simplifies
the Expressions and GroupByRules code, which were becoming complex.
- SqlAggregator implementations are no longer responsible for filtering.
Added new functions:
- Expressions: strpos.
- SQL: TRUNCATE, TRUNC, LENGTH, CHAR_LENGTH, STRLEN, STRPOS, SUBSTR,
and DATE_TRUNC.
* Add missing @Override annotation.
* Adjustments for forbidden APIs.
* Adjustments for forbidden APIs.
* Disable GROUP BY alias.
* Doc reword.
* SQL: Delay query translation until the end of planning.
This fixes a bug in which input rels to nested queries could get swapped
out by the optimizer, leading to incorrect nested query planning.
This also, I hope, makes the query translation code easier to understand. At
least for me, the PartialDruidQuery -> DruidQuery -> Query chain is easier
to understand than the previous-existing rule spaghetti.
* Make test more consistent.
* Fix test.
* remove ServerConfig from DruidNode as all information needs to be present in DruidNode serialized form
* sanitize output of /druid/coordinator/v1/cluster endpoint