* support LookupReferencesManager registration of namespaced lookup and eliminate static configurations for lookup from namespecd lookup extensions
- druid-namespace-lookup and druid-kafka-extraction-namespace are modified
- However, druid-namespace-lookup still has configuration about ON/OFF
HEAP cache manager selection, which is not namespace wide
configuration but node wide configuration as multiple namespace shares
the same cache manager
* update KafkaExtractionNamespaceTest to reflect argument signature changes
* Add more synchronization functionality to NamespaceLookupExtractorFactory
* Remove old way of using extraction namespaces
* resolve compile error by supporting LookupIntrospectHandler
* Remove kafka lookups
* Remove unused stuff
* Fix start and stop behavior to be consistent with new javadocs
* Remove unused strings
* Add timeout option
* Address comments on configurations and improve docs
* Add more options and update hash key and replaces
* Move monitoring to the overriding classes
* Add better start/stop logging
* Remove old docs about namespace names
* Fix bad comma
* Add `@JsonIgnore` to lookup factory
* Address code review comments
* Remove ExtractionNamespace from module json registration
* Fix problems with naming and initialization. Add tests
* Optimize imports / reformat
* Fix future not being properly cancelled on failed initial scheduling
* Fix delete returns
* Add more docs about whole introspection
* Add `/version` introspection point for lookups
* Add more tests and address comments
* Add StaticMap extraction namespace for testing. Also add a bunch of tests
* Move cache system property to `druid.lookup.namespace.cache.type`
* Make VERSION lower case
* Change poll period to 0ms for StaticMap
* Move cache key to bytebuffer
* Change hashCode and equals on static map extraction fn
* Add more comments on StaticMap
* Address comments
* Make scheduleAndWait use a latch
* Sanity renames and fix imports
* Remove extra info in docs
* Fix review comments
* Strengthen failure on start from warn to error
* Address comments
* Rename namespace-lookup to lookups-cached-global
* Fix injective mis-naming
* Also add serde test
* Make URI Exctraction Namespace take more sane arguments
* Fixes https://github.com/druid-io/druid/issues/2669
* Update docs
* Rename error message
* Undo overzealous deletion of docs
* Explain caching mechanism a bit more in docs
* Move kafka-extraction-namespace to the Lookup framework.
* Address comments
* Fix missing kafka introspection
* Fix tests to be less racy
* Make testing a bit more leniant
* Make tests even more forgiving
* Add comments to kafka lookup cache method
* Move startStopLock to just use started
* Make start() and stop() idempotent
* Forgot to update test after last change, test now accounts for idempotency
* Add extra idempotency on stop check
* Add more descriptive docs of behavior
The reference to io.druid.extensions:kafka-extraction-namespace is wrong (should
be druid-kafka-extraction-namespace) and unnecessary (the extension id is written
at the top of the doc file).
`insert-segment-to-db` is a tool that can insert segments into Druid metadata storage. It is intended to be used
to update the segment table in metadata storage after people manually migrate segments from one place to another.
It can also be used to insert missing segment into Druid, or even recover metadata storage by telling it where the
segments are stored.
Note: This tool expects users to have Druid cluster running in a "safe" mode, where there are no active tasks to interfere
the segments being inserted. Users can optionally bring down the cluster to make 100% sure nothing is interfering.
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.