* Rolling supervior task publishing
* add an option for number of task groups to roll over
* better
* remove docs
* oops
* checkstyle
* wip test
* undo partial test change
* remove incomplete test
### Description
Previously, the `maxSegments` configured for auto kill could be ignored if an interval of data for a given datasource had more than this number of unused segments, causing the kill task spawned with the task of deleting unused segments in that given interval of data to delete more than the `maxSegments` configured. Now each kill task spawned by the auto kill coordinator duty, will kill at most `limit` segments. This is done by adding a new config property to the `KillUnusedSegmentTask` which allows users to specify this limit.
* Remove chatAsync parameter, so chat is always async.
chatAsync has been made default in Druid 26. I have seen good
battle-testing of it in production, and am comfortable removing the
older sync client.
This was the last remaining usage of IndexTaskClient, so this patch
deletes all that stuff too.
* Remove unthrown exception.
* Remove unthrown exception.
* No more TimeoutException.
split KillUnusedSegmentsTask to smaller batches
Processing in smaller chunks allows the task execution to yield the TaskLockbox lock,
which allows the overlord to continue being responsive to other tasks and users while
this particular kill task is executing.
* introduce KillUnusedSegmentsTask batchSize parameter to control size of batching
* provide an explanation for kill task batchSize parameter
* add logging details for kill batch progress
* allow for batched delete of segments instead of deleting segment data one by one
create new batchdelete method in datasegment killer that has default functionality
of iterating through all segments and calling delete on them. This will enable
a slow rollout of other deepstorage implementations to move to a batched delete
on their own time
* cleanup batchdelete segments
* batch delete with the omni data deleter
cleaned up code
just need to add tests and docs for this functionality
* update java doc to explain how it will try to use batch if function is overwritten
* rename killBatch to kill
add unit tests
* add omniDataSegmentKillerTest for deleting multiple segments at a time. fix checkstyle
* explain test peculiarity better
* clean up batch kill in s3.
* remove unused return value. cleanup comments and fix checkstyle
* default to batch delete. more specific java docs. list segments that couldn't be deleted
if there was a client error or server error
* simplify error handling
* add tests where an exception is thrown when killing multiple s3 segments
* add test for failing to delete two calls with the s3 client
* fix javadoc for kill(List<DataSegment> segments) clean up tests remove feature flag
* fix typo in javadocs
* fix test failure
* fix checkstyle and improve tests
* fix intellij inspections issues
* address comments, make delete multiple segments not assume same bucket
* fix test errors
* better grammar and punctuation. fix test. and better logging for exception
* remove unused code
* avoid extra arraylist instantiation
* fix broken test
* fix broken test
* fix tests to use assert.throws
* Merge core CoordinatorClient with MSQ CoordinatorServiceClient.
Continuing the work from #12696, this patch merges the MSQ
CoordinatorServiceClient into the core CoordinatorClient, yielding a single
interface that serves both needs and is based on the ServiceClient RPC
system rather than DruidLeaderClient.
Also removes the backwards-compatibility code for the handoff API in
CoordinatorBasedSegmentHandoffNotifier, because the new API was added
in 0.14.0. That's long enough ago that we don't need backwards
compatibility for rolling updates.
* Fixups.
* Trigger GHA.
* Remove unnecessary retrying in DruidInputSource. Add "about an hour"
retry policy and h
* EasyMock
* Use OverlordClient for all Overlord RPCs.
Continuing the work from #12696, this patch removes HttpIndexingServiceClient
and the IndexingService flavor of DruidLeaderClient completely. All remaining
usages are migrated to OverlordClient.
Supporting changes include:
1) Add a variety of methods to OverlordClient.
2) Update MetadataTaskStorage to skip the complete-task lookup when
the caller requests zero completed tasks. This helps performance of
the "get active tasks" APIs, which don't want to see complete ones.
* Use less forbidden APIs.
* Fixes from CI.
* Add test coverage.
* Two more tests.
* Fix test.
* Updates from CR.
* Remove unthrown exceptions.
* Refactor to improve testability and test coverage.
* Add isNil tests.
* Remove unnecessary "deserialize" methods.
* Add ingest/input/bytes metric and Kafka consumer metrics.
New metrics:
1) ingest/input/bytes. Equivalent to processedBytes in the task reports.
2) kafka/consumer/bytesConsumed: Equivalent to the Kafka consumer
metric "bytes-consumed-total". Only emitted for Kafka tasks.
3) kafka/consumer/recordsConsumed: Equivalent to the Kafka consumer
metric "records-consumed-total". Only emitted for Kafka tasks.
* Fix anchor.
* Fix KafkaConsumerMonitor.
* Interface updates.
* Doc changes.
* Update indexing-service/src/main/java/org/apache/druid/indexing/seekablestream/SeekableStreamIndexTask.java
Co-authored-by: Benedict Jin <asdf2014@apache.org>
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Co-authored-by: Benedict Jin <asdf2014@apache.org>
changes:
* new filters that preserve match value typing to better handle filtering different column types
* sql planner uses new filters by default in sql compatible null handling mode
* remove isFilterable from column capabilities
* proper handling of array filtering, add array processor to column processors
* javadoc for sql test filter functions
* range filter support for arrays, tons more tests, fixes
* add dimension selector tests for mixed type roots
* support json equality
* rename semantic index maker thingys to mostly have plural names since they typically make many indexes, e.g. StringValueSetIndex -> StringValueSetIndexes
* add cooler equality index maker, ValueIndexes
* fix missing string utf8 index supplier
* expression array comparator stuff
* More efficient generation of ImmutableWorkerHolder from WorkerHolder.
Taking the work done in #12096 a little further:
1) Applying a similar optimization to WorkerHolder (HttpRemoteTaskRunner).
The original patch only helped with the ZkWorker (RemoteTaskRunner).
2) Improve the ZkWorker version somewhat by avoiding multiple iterations
through the task announcements map.
* Pick better names and use better logic.
* Only runnable tasks.
* Fix test.
* Fix testBlacklistZKWorkers50Percent.
* Claim full support for Java 17.
No production code has changed, except the startup scripts.
Changes:
1) Allow Java 17 without DRUID_SKIP_JAVA_CHECK.
2) Include the full list of opens and exports on both Java 11 and 17.
3) Document that Java 17 is both supported and preferred.
4) Switch some tests from Java 11 to 17 to get better coverage on the
preferred version.
* Doc update.
* Update errorprone.
* Update docker_build_containers.sh.
* Update errorprone in licenses.yaml.
* Add some more run-javas.
* Additional run-javas.
* Update errorprone.
* Suppress new errorprone error.
* Add exports and opens in ForkingTaskRunner for Java 11+.
Test, doc changes.
* Additional errorprone updates.
* Update for errorprone.
* Restore old fomatting in LdapCredentialsValidator.
* Copy bin/ too.
* Fix Java 15, 17 build line in docker_build_containers.sh.
* Update busybox image.
* One more java command.
* Fix interpolation.
* IT commandline refinements.
* Switch to busybox 1.34.1-glibc.
* POM adjustments, build and test one IT on 17.
* Additional debugging.
* Fix silly thing.
* Adjust command line.
* Add exports and opens one more place.
* Additional harmonization of strong encapsulation parameters.
Recently #14532 fixed a problem when maxLazyWorkers == 0 and lazyWorkers
starts out empty. Unfortunately, even after that patch, there remained
a more general version of this problem when maxLazyWorkers == lazyWorkers.size().
This patch fixes it.
I'm not sure if this would actually happen in production, because the
provisioning strategies do try to avoid calling markWorkersLazy until
previously-initiated terminations have finished. Nevertheless, it still
seems like a good thing to fix.
Description:
`TaskQueue.notifyStatus` is often a heavy call as it performs the following operations:
- Update task status in metadata DB
- Update task locks in metadata DB
- Request (synchronously) the task runner to shutdown the completed task
- Clean up in-memory data structures
This method can often be slow and can cause worker sync / task runners to slow down.
Main changes:
- Run task completion callbacks in a separate executor to handle task completion updates
- Add new config `druid.indexer.queue.taskCompleteHandlerNumThreads`
- Add metrics to monitor number of processed and queued items
- There are still other paths that can invoke `notifyStatus`, but those need not be moved to
the new executor as they are synchronous on purpose.
Other changes:
- Add new metrics `task/status/queue/count`, `task/status/handled/count`
- Add `TaskCountStatsProvider.getStats()` which deprecates the other `getXXXTaskCount` methods.
- Use `CoordinatorRunStats` to collect and report metrics. This class has been used as is
for now but will later be renamed and repurposed to use across all Druid services.
The wait doesn't seem to serve a purpose, other than causing delays
when checking isInitialized() for a large number of things that have
not yet been initialized.
If a server is removed during `HttpServerInventoryView.serverInventoryInitialized`,
the initialization gets stuck as this server is never synced. The method eventually times
out (default 250s).
Fix: Mark a server as stopped if it is removed. `serverInventoryInitialized` only waits for
non-stopped servers to sync.
Other changes:
- Add new metrics for better debugging of slow broker/coordinator startup
- `segment/serverview/sync/healthy`: whether the server view is syncing properly with a server
- `segment/serverview/sync/unstableTime`: time for which sync with a server has been unstable
- Clean up logging in `HttpServerInventoryView` and `ChangeRequestHttpSyncer`
- Minor refactor for readability
- Add utility class `Stopwatch`
- Add tests and stubs
The latest topic offsets are polled frequently and used to determine the lag based on the current offsets. However, when the offsets are stale (which can happen due to connection issues commonly), we may see a negative lag .
This PR prevents emission of metrics when the offsets are stale and at least one of the partitions has a negative lag.
* combine string column implementations
changes:
* generic indexed, front-coded, and auto string columns now all share the same column and index supplier implementations
* remove CachingIndexed implementation, which I think is largely no longer needed by the switch of many things to directly using ByteBuffer, avoiding the cost of creating Strings
* remove ColumnConfig.columnCacheSizeBytes since CachingIndexed was the only user
This PR aims to expose a new API called
"@path("/druid/v2/sql/statements/")" which takes the same payload as the current "/druid/v2/sql" endpoint and allows users to fetch results in an async manner.
Introduce DruidException, an exception whose goal in life is to be delivered to a user.
DruidException itself has javadoc on it to describe how it should be used. This commit both introduces the Exception and adjusts some of the places that are generating exceptions to generate DruidException objects instead, as a way to show how the Exception should be used.
This work was a 3rd iteration on top of work that was started by Paul Rogers. I don't know if his name will survive the squash-and-merge, so I'm calling it out here and thanking him for starting on this.
They were not previously loaded because supportsQueries was false.
This patch sets supportsQueries to true, and clarifies in Task
javadocs that supportsQueries can be true for tasks that aren't
directly queryable over HTTP.
changes:
* auto columns no longer participate in generic 'null column' handling, this was a mistake to try to support and caused ingestion failures due to mismatched ColumnFormat, and will be replaced in the future with nested common format constant column functionality (not in this PR)
* fix bugs with auto columns which contain empty objects, empty arrays, or primitive types mixed with either of these empty constructs
* fix bug with bound filter when upper is null equivalent but is strict
Changes
- Add a `DruidException` which contains a user-facing error message, HTTP response code
- Make `EntryExistsException` extend `DruidException`
- If metadata store max_allowed_packet limit is violated while inserting a new task, throw
`DruidException` with response code 400 (bad request) to prevent retries
- Add `SQLMetadataConnector.isRootCausePacketTooBigException` with impl for MySQL
In this PR, we are enhancing KafkaEmitter, to emit metadata about published segments (SegmentMetadataEvent) into a Kafka topic. This segment metadata information that gets published into Kafka, can be used by any other downstream services to query Druid intelligently based on the segments published. The segment metadata gets published into kafka topic in json string format similar to other events.
The sampler API returns a `400 bad request` response if it encounters a `SamplerException`.
Otherwise, it returns a generic `500 Internal server error` response, with the message
"The RuntimeException could not be mapped to a response, re-throwing to the HTTP container".
This commit updates `RecordSupplierInputSource` to handle all types of exceptions instead of just
`InterruptedException`and wrap them in a `SamplerException` so that the actual error is
propagated back to the user.
It was found that several supported tasks / input sources did not have implementations for the methods used by the input source security feature, causing these tasks and input sources to fail when used with this feature. This pr adds the needed missing implementations. Also securing the sampling endpoint with input source security, when enabled.
* Be able to load segments on Peons
This change introduces a new config on WorkerConfig
that indicates how many bytes of each storage
location to use for storage of a task. Said config
is divided up amongst the locations and slots
and then used to set TaskConfig.tmpStorageBytesPerTask
The Peons use their local task dir and
tmpStorageBytesPerTask as their StorageLocations for
the SegmentManager such that they can accept broadcast
segments.
Changes:
- Replace `OverlordHelper` with `OverlordDuty` to align with `CoordinatorDuty`
- Each duty has a `run()` method and defines a `Schedule` with an initial delay and period.
- Update existing duties `TaskLogAutoCleaner` and `DurableStorageCleaner`
- Add utility class `Configs`
- Update log, error messages and javadocs
- Other minor style improvements
In StreamChunkParser#parseWithInputFormat, we call byteEntityReader.read() without handling a potential ParseException, which is thrown during this function call by the delegate AvroStreamReader#intermediateRowIterator.
A ParseException can be thrown if an Avro stream has corrupt data or data that doesn't conform to the schema specified or for other decoding reasons. This exception if uncaught, can cause ingestion to fail.
This PR fixes an issue when using 'auto' encoded LONG typed columns and the 'vectorized' query engine. These columns use a delta based bit-packing mechanism, and errors in the vectorized reader would cause it to incorrectly read column values for some bit sizes (1 through 32 bits). This is a regression caused by #11004, which added the optimized readers to improve performance, so impacts Druid versions 0.22.0+.
While writing the test I finally got sad enough about IndexSpec not having a "builder", so I made one, and switched all the things to use it. Apologies for the noise in this bug fix PR, the only real changes are in VSizeLongSerde, and the tests that have been modified to cover the buggy behavior, VSizeLongSerdeTest and ExpressionVectorSelectorsTest. Everything else is just cleanup of IndexSpec usage.
* Make LoggingEmitter more useful
* Skip code coverage for facade classes
* fix spellcheck
* code review
* fix dependency
* logging.md
* fix checkstyle
* Add back jacoco version to main pom
Hadoop 2 often causes red security scans on Druid distribution because of the dependencies it brings. We want to move away from Hadoop 2 and provide Hadoop 3 distribution available. Switch druid to building with Hadoop 3 by default. Druid will still be compatible with Hadoop 2 and users can build hadoop-2 compatible distribution using hadoop2 profile.
* Compaction: Block input specs not aligned with segmentGranularity.
When input intervals are not aligned with segmentGranularity, data may be
overshadowed if it lies in the space between the input intervals and the
output segmentGranularity.
In MSQ REPLACE, this is a validation error. IMO the same behavior makes
sense for compaction tasks. In case anyone was depending on the ability
to compact nonaligned intervals, a configuration parameter
allowNonAlignedInterval is provided. I don't expect it to be used much.
* Remove unused.
* ITCompactionTaskTest uses non-aligned intervals.
* return task status reported by peon
* Write TaskStatus to file in AbstractTask.cleanUp
* Get TaskStatus from task log
* Fix merge conflicts in AbstractTaskTest
* Add unit tests for TaskLogPusher, TaskLogStreamer, NoopTaskLogs to satisfy code coverage
* Add license headerss
* Fix style
* Remove unknown exception declarations
* Allow for Log4J to be configured for peons but still ensure console logging is enforced
This change will allow for log4j to be configured for peons but require console logging is still
configured for them to ensure peon logs are saved to deep storage.
Also fixed the test ConsoleLoggingEnforcementTest to use a valid appender for the non console
Config as the previous config was incorrect and would never return a logger.
* fix checkstyle
* add warning to logger when it overwrites all loggers to be console
* optimize calls for altering logging config for ConsoleLoggingEnforcementConfigurationFactory
add getName to the druid logger class
* update docs, and error message
* edit docs to be more clear
* fix checkstyle issues
* CI fixes - LoggerTest code coverage and fix spelling issue for logging docs
### Description
This pr fixes a few bugs found with the inputSource security feature.
1. `KillUnusedSegmentsTask` previously had no definition for the `getInputSourceResources`, which caused an unsupportedOperationException to be thrown when this task type was submitted with the inputSource security feature enabled. This task type should not require any input source specific resources, so returning an empty set for this task type now.
2. Fixed a bug where when the input source type security feature is enabled, all of the input source type specific resources used where authenticated against:
`{"resource": {"name": "EXTERNAL", "type": "{INPUT_SOURCE_TYPE}"}, "action": "READ"}`
When they should be instead authenticated against:
`{"resource": {"name": "{INPUT_SOURCE_TYPE}", "type": "EXTERNAL"}, "action": "READ"}`
3. fixed bug where supervisor tasks were not authenticated against the specific input source types used, if input source security feature was enabled.
*
Adds new run time parameter druid.indexer.task.tmpStorageBytesPerTask. This sets a limit for the amount of temporary storage disk space used by tasks. This limit is currently only respected by MSQ tasks.
* Removes query context parameters intermediateSuperSorterStorageMaxLocalBytes and composedIntermediateSuperSorterStorageEnabled. Composed intermediate super sorter (which was enabled by composedIntermediateSuperSorterStorageEnabled) is now enabled automatically if durableShuffleStorage is set to true. intermediateSuperSorterStorageMaxLocalBytes is calculated from the limit set by the run time parameter druid.indexer.task.tmpStorageBytesPerTask.
* Make the tasks run with only a single directory
There was a change that tried to get indexing to run on multiple disks
It made a bunch of changes to how tasks run, effectively hiding the
"safe" directory for tasks to write files into from the task code itself
making it extremely difficult to do anything correctly inside of a task.
This change reverts those changes inside of the tasks and makes it so that
only the task runners are the ones that make decisions about which
mount points should be used for storing task-related files.
It adds the config druid.worker.baseTaskDirs which can be used by the
task runners to know which directories they should schedule tasks inside of.
The TaskConfig remains the authoritative source of configuration for where
and how an individual task should be operating.
changes:
* adds support for boolean inputs to the classic long dimension indexer, which plays nice with LONG being the semi official boolean type in Druid, and even nicer when druid.expressions.useStrictBooleans is set to true, since the sampler when using the new 'auto' schema when 'useSchemaDiscovery' is specified on the dimensions spec will call the type out as LONG
* fix bugs with sampler response and new schema discovery stuff incorrectly using classic 'json' type for the logical schema instead of the new 'auto' type
Fixes#13837.
### Description
This change allows for input source type security in the native task layer.
To enable this feature, the user must set the following property to true:
`druid.auth.enableInputSourceSecurity=true`
The default value for this property is false, which will continue the existing functionality of needing authorization to write to the respective datasource.
When this config is enabled, the users will be required to be authorized for the following resource action, in addition to write permission on the respective datasource.
`new ResourceAction(new Resource(ResourceType.EXTERNAL, {INPUT_SOURCE_TYPE}, Action.READ`
where `{INPUT_SOURCE_TYPE}` is the type of the input source being used;, http, inline, s3, etc..
Only tasks that provide a non-default implementation of the `getInputSourceResources` method can be submitted when config `druid.auth.enableInputSourceSecurity=true` is set. Otherwise, a 400 error will be thrown.
changes:
* introduce ColumnFormat to separate physical storage format from logical type. ColumnFormat is now used instead of ColumnCapabilities to get column handlers for segment creation
* introduce new 'auto' type indexer and merger which produces a new common nested format of columns, which is the next logical iteration of the nested column stuff. Essentially this is an automatic type column indexer that produces the most appropriate column for the given inputs, making either STRING, ARRAY<STRING>, LONG, ARRAY<LONG>, DOUBLE, ARRAY<DOUBLE>, or COMPLEX<json>.
* revert NestedDataColumnIndexer, NestedDataColumnMerger, NestedDataColumnSerializer to their version pre #13803 behavior (v4) for backwards compatibility
* fix a bug in RoaringBitmapSerdeFactory if anything actually ever wrote out an empty bitmap using toBytes and then later tried to read it (the nerve!)
Changes:
- Set `useRoundRobinSegmentAssignment` in coordinator dynamic config to `true` by default.
- Set `batchSegmentAllocation` in `TaskLockConfig` (used in Overlord runtime properties) to `true` by default.
* Lower default maxRowsInMemory for realtime ingestion.
The thinking here is that for best ingestion throughput, we want
intermediate persists to be as big as possible without using up all
available memory. So, we rely mainly on maxBytesInMemory. The default
maxRowsInMemory (1 million) is really just a safety: in case we have
a large number of very small rows, we don't want to get overwhelmed
by per-row overheads.
However, maximum ingestion throughput isn't necessarily the primary
goal for realtime ingestion. Query performance is also important. And
because query performance is not as good on the in-memory dataset, it's
helpful to keep it from growing too large. 150k seems like a reasonable
balance here. It means that for a typical 5 million row segment, we
won't trigger more than 33 persists due to this limit, which is a
reasonable number of persists.
* Update tests.
* Update server/src/main/java/org/apache/druid/segment/indexing/RealtimeTuningConfig.java
Co-authored-by: Kashif Faraz <kashif.faraz@gmail.com>
* Fix test.
* Fix link.
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Co-authored-by: Kashif Faraz <kashif.faraz@gmail.com>
* As a follow up to #13893, this PR improves the comments added along with examples for the code, as well as adds handling for an edge case where the generated tombstone boundaries were overshooting the bounds of MIN_TIME (or MAX_TIME).
* Improve memory efficiency of WrappedRoaringBitmap.
Two changes:
1) Use an int[] for sizes 4 or below.
2) Remove the boolean compressRunOnSerialization. Doesn't save much
space, but it does save a little, and it isn't adding a ton of value
to have it be configurable. It was originally configurable in case
anything broke when enabling it, but it's been a while and nothing
has broken.
* Slight adjustment.
* Adjust for inspection.
* Updates.
* Update snaps.
* Update test.
* Adjust test.
* Fix snaps.
* Use TaskConfig to get task dir in KubernetesTaskRunner
* Use the first path specified in baseTaskDirPaths instead of deprecated baseTaskDirPath
* Use getBaseTaskDirPaths in generate command
The FiniteFirehoseFactory and InputRowParser classes were deprecated in 0.17.0 (#8823) in favor of InputSource & InputFormat. This PR removes the FiniteFirehoseFactory and all its implementations along with classes solely used by them like Fetcher (Used by PrefetchableTextFilesFirehoseFactory). Refactors classes including tests using FiniteFirehoseFactory to use InputSource instead.
Removing InputRowParser may not be as trivial as many classes that aren't deprecated depends on it (with no alternatives), like EventReceiverFirehoseFactory. Hence FirehoseFactory, EventReceiverFirehoseFactory, and Firehose are marked deprecated.
*When running REPLACE queries, the segments which contain no data are dropped (marked as unused). This PR aims to generate tombstones in place of segments which contain no data to mark their deletion, as is the behavior with the native ingestion.
This will cause InsertCannotReplaceExistingSegmentFault to be removed since it was generated if the interval to be marked unused didn't fully overlap one of the existing segments to replace.
If the intermediate handoff period is less than the task duration and there is no new data in the input topic, task will continuously checkpoint the same offsets again and again. This PR fixes that bug by resetting the checkpoint time even when the task receives the same end offset request again.
* merge druid-core, extendedset, and druid-hll into druid-processing to simplify everything
* fix poms and license stuff
* mockito is evil
* allow reset of JvmUtils RuntimeInfo if tests used static injection to override
* Allow users to add additional metadata to ingestion metrics
When submitting an ingestion spec, users may pass a map of metadata
in the ingestion spec config that will be added to ingestion metrics.
This will make it possible for operators to tag metrics with other
metadata that doesn't necessarily line up with the existing tags
like taskId.
Druid clusters that ingest these metrics can take advantage of the
nested data columns feature to process this additional metadata.
* rename to tags
* docs
* tests
* fix test
* make code cov happy
* checkstyle
* discover nested columns when using nested column indexer for schemaless
* move useNestedColumnIndexerForSchemaDiscovery from AppendableIndexSpec to DimensionsSpec
* Kinesis: More robust default fetch settings.
1) Default recordsPerFetch and recordBufferSize based on available memory
rather than using hardcoded numbers. For this, we need an estimate
of record size. Use 10 KB for regular records and 1 MB for aggregated
records. With 1 GB heaps, 2 processors per task, and nonaggregated
records, recordBufferSize comes out to the same as the old
default (10000), and recordsPerFetch comes out slightly lower (1250
instead of 4000).
2) Default maxRecordsPerPoll based on whether records are aggregated
or not (100 if not aggregated, 1 if aggregated). Prior default was 100.
3) Default fetchThreads based on processors divided by task count on
Indexers, rather than overall processor count.
4) Additionally clean up the serialized JSON a bit by adding various
JsonInclude annotations.
* Updates for tests.
* Additional important verify.
* single typed "root" only nested columns now mimic "regular" columns of those types
* incremental index can now use nested column indexer instead of string indexer for discovered columns
* Support Framing for Window Aggregations
This adds support for framing over ROWS
for window aggregations.
Still not implemented as yet:
1. RANGE frames
2. Multiple different frames in the same query
3. Frames on last/first functions
This commit adds a new class `InputStats` to track the total bytes processed by a task.
The field `processedBytes` is published in task reports along with other row stats.
Major changes:
- Add class `InputStats` to track processed bytes
- Add method `InputSourceReader.read(InputStats)` to read input rows while counting bytes.
> Since we need to count the bytes, we could not just have a wrapper around `InputSourceReader` or `InputEntityReader` (the way `CountableInputSourceReader` does) because the `InputSourceReader` only deals with `InputRow`s and the byte information is already lost.
- Classic batch: Use the new `InputSourceReader.read(inputStats)` in `AbstractBatchIndexTask`
- Streaming: Increment `processedBytes` in `StreamChunkParser`. This does not use the new `InputSourceReader.read(inputStats)` method.
- Extend `InputStats` with `RowIngestionMeters` so that bytes can be exposed in task reports
Other changes:
- Update tests to verify the value of `processedBytes`
- Rename `MutableRowIngestionMeters` to `SimpleRowIngestionMeters` and remove duplicate class
- Replace `CacheTestSegmentCacheManager` with `NoopSegmentCacheManager`
- Refactor `KafkaIndexTaskTest` and `KinesisIndexTaskTest`
Refactor DataSource to have a getAnalysis method()
This removes various parts of the code where while loops and instanceof
checks were being used to walk through the structure of DataSource objects
in order to build a DataSourceAnalysis. Instead we just ask the DataSource
for its analysis and allow the stack to rebuild whatever structure existed.
* Zero-copy local deep storage.
This is useful for local deep storage, since it reduces disk usage and
makes Historicals able to load segments instantaneously.
Two changes:
1) Introduce "druid.storage.zip" parameter for local storage, which defaults
to false. This changes default behavior from writing an index.zip to writing
a regular directory. This is safe to do even during a rolling update, because
the older code actually already handled unzipped directories being present
on local deep storage.
2) In LocalDataSegmentPuller and LocalDataSegmentPusher, use hard links
instead of copies when possible. (Generally this is possible when the
source and destination directory are on the same filesystem.)