All JDK 8 based CI checks have been removed.
Images used in Dockerfile(s) have been updated to Java 17 based images.
Documentation has been updated accordingly.
There are a few issues with using Jackson serialization in sending datasketches between controller and worker in MSQ. This caused a blowup due to holding multiple copies of the sketch being stored.
This PR aims to resolve this by switching to deserializing the sketch payload without Jackson.
The PR adds a new query parameter used during communication between controller and worker while fetching sketches, "sketchEncoding".
If the value of this parameter is OCTET, the sketch is returned as a binary encoding, done by ClusterByStatisticsSnapshotSerde.
If the value is not the above, the sketch is encoded by Jackson as before.
* test scoped jdbc driver for druidtest:/// backed DruidAvaticaTestDriver
** DecoupledTestConfig is used inside the URI - this will make it possible to attach to existing things more easily
* DruidQuidemTestBase can be used to create module level set of quidem tests
* added quidem commands: !convertedPlan, !logicalPlan, !druidPlan, !nativePlan
** for these I've used some values of the Hook which was there in calcite
* there are some shortcuts with proxies(they are only used during testing) - we can probably remove those later
* Avoid conversion to String in JsonReader, JsonNodeReader.
These readers were running UTF-8 decode on the provided entity to
convert it to a String, then parsing the String as JSON. The patch
changes them to parse the provided entity's input stream directly.
In order to preserve the nice error messages that include parse errors,
the readers now need to open the entity again on the error path, to
re-read the data. To make this possible, the InputEntity#open contract
is tightened to require the ability to re-open entities, and existing
InputEntity implementations are updated to allow re-opening.
This patch also renames JsonLineReaderBenchmark to JsonInputFormatBenchmark,
updates it to benchmark all three JSON readers, and adds a case that reads
fields out of the parsed row (not just creates it).
* Fixes for static analysis.
* Implement intermediateRowAsString in JsonReader.
* Enhanced JsonInputFormatBenchmark.
Renames JsonLineReaderBenchmark to JsonInputFormatBenchmark, and enhances it to
test various readers (JsonReader, JsonLineReader, JsonNodeReader) as well as
to test with/without field discovery.
* Reverse, pull up lookups in the SQL planner.
Adds two new rules:
1) ReverseLookupRule, which eliminates calls to LOOKUP by doing
reverse lookups.
2) AggregatePullUpLookupRule, which pulls up calls to LOOKUP above
GROUP BY, when the lookup is injective.
Adds configs `sqlReverseLookup` and `sqlPullUpLookup` to control whether
these rules fire. Both are enabled by default.
To minimize the chance of performance problems due to many keys mapping to
the same value, ReverseLookupRule refrains from reversing a lookup if there
are more keys than `inSubQueryThreshold`. The rationale for using this setting
is that reversal works by generating an IN, and the `inSubQueryThreshold`
describes the largest IN the user wants the planner to create.
* Add additional line.
* Style.
* Remove commented-out lines.
* Fix tests.
* Add test.
* Fix doc link.
* Fix docs.
* Add one more test.
* Fix tests.
* Logic, test updates.
* - Make FilterDecomposeConcatRule more flexible.
- Make CalciteRulesManager apply reduction rules til fixpoint.
* Additional tests, simplify code.
* 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
* Poison StupidPool and fix resource leaks
There are various resource leaks from test setup as well as some
corners in query processing. We poison the StupidPool to start failing
tests when the leaks come and fix any issues uncovered from that so
that we can start from a clean baseline.
Unfortunately, because of how poisoning works,
we can only fail future checkouts from the same pool,
which means that there is a natural race between a
leak happening -> GC occurs -> leak detected -> pool poisoned.
This race means that, depending on interleaving of tests,
if the very last time that an object is checked out
from the pool leaks, then it won't get caught.
At some point in the future, something will catch it,
however and from that point on it will be deterministic.
* Remove various things left over from iterations
* Clean up FilterAnalysis and add javadoc on StupidPool
* Revert changes to .idea/misc.xml that accidentally got pushed
* Style and test branches
* Stylistic woes
* Add ipaddress library as dependency.
* IPv4 functions to use the inet.ipaddr package.
* Remove unused imports.
* Add new function.
* Minor rename.
* Add more unit tests.
* IPv4 address expr utils unit tests and address options.
* Adjust the IPv4Util functions.
* Move the UTs a bit around.
* Javadoc comments.
* Add license info for IPAddress.
* Fix groupId, artifact and version in license.yaml.
* Remove redundant subnet in messages - fixes UT.
* Remove unused commons-net dependency for /processing project.
* Make class and methods public so it can be accessed.
* Add initial version of benchmark
* Add subnetutils package for benchmarks.
* Auto generate ip addresses.
* Add more v4 address representations in setup to avoid bias.
* Use ThreadLocalRandom to avoid forbidden API usage.
* Adjust IPv4AddressBenchmark to adhere to codestyle rules.
* Update ipaddress library to latest 5.3.4
* Add ipaddress package dependency to benchmarks project.
* JvmMonitor: Handle more generation and collector scenarios.
ZGC on Java 11 only has a generation 1 (there is no 0). This causes
a NullPointerException when trying to extract the spacesCount for
generation 0. In addition, ZGC on Java 15 has a collector number 2
but no spaces in generation 2, which breaks the assumption that
collectors always have same-numbered spaces.
This patch adjusts things to be more robust, enabling the JvmMonitor
to work properly for ZGC on both Java 11 and 15.
* Test adjustments.
* Improve surefire arglines.
* Need a placeholder
* Configurable maxStreamLength for doubles sketches
* fix equals/hashcode and it test failure
* fix test
* fix it test
* benchmark
* doc
* grouping key
* fix comment
* dependency check
* Update docs/development/extensions-core/datasketches-quantiles.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/querying/sql.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/querying/sql.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/querying/sql.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/querying/sql.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/querying/sql.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/querying/sql.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* Update docs/querying/sql.md
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Charles Smith <techdocsmith@gmail.com>
* upgrade error-prone to 2.7.1 and support checks with Java 11+
- upgrade error-prone to 2.7.1
- support running error-prone with Java 11 and above using -Xplugin
instead of custom compiler
- add compiler arguments to ignore warnings/errors in Java 15/16
- introduce strictCompile property to enable strict profiles since we
now need multiple strict profiles for Java 8
- properly exclude all generated source files from error-prone
- fix druid-processing overriding annotation processors from parent pom
- fix druid-core disabling most non-default checks
- align plugin and annotation errorprone versions
- fix / suppress additional issues found by error-prone:
* fix bug in SeekableStreamSupervisor initializing ArrayList size with
the taskGroupdId
* fix missing @Override annotations
- remove outdated compiler plugin in benchmarks
- remove deleted ParameterPackage error-prone rule
- re-enable checks on benchmark module as well
* fix IntelliJ inspections
* disable LongFloatConversion due to bug in error-prone with JDK 8
* add comment about InsecureCrypto
* optimize for protobuf parsing
* fix import error and maven dependency
* add unit test in protobufInputrowParserTest for flatten data
* solve code duplication (remove the log and main())
* rename 'flatten' to 'flat' to make it clearer
Co-authored-by: xionghuilin <xionghuilin@bytedance.com>
* Enforce code coverage
Add an automated way of checking if new code has adequate unit tests,
since merging code coverage reports and check coverage thresholds via
coveralls or codecov is unreliable.
The following minimum unit test code coverage is now enforced:
- 80% functions
- 65% branch
- 65% line
Branch and line coverage thresholds are slightly lower for now as they
are harder to achieve.
After the code coverage check looks reliable, the thresholds can be
increased later if needed.
* Add comments
* Add MemoryOpenHashTable, a table similar to ByteBufferHashTable.
With some key differences to improve speed and design simplicity:
1) Uses Memory rather than ByteBuffer for its backing storage.
2) Uses faster hashing and comparison routines (see HashTableUtils).
3) Capacity is always a power of two, allowing simpler design and more
efficient implementation of findBucket.
4) Does not implement growability; instead, leaves that to its callers.
The idea is this removes the need for subclasses, while still giving
callers flexibility in how to handle table-full scenarios.
* Fix LGTM warnings.
* Adjust dependencies.
* Remove easymock from druid-benchmarks.
* Adjustments from review.
* Fix datasketches unit tests.
* Fix checkstyle.
* Guicify druid sql module
Break up the SQLModule in to smaller modules and provide a binding that
modules can use to register schemas with druid sql.
* fix some tests
* address code review
* tests compile
* Working tests
* Add all the tests
* fix up licenses and dependencies
* add calcite dependency to druid-benchmarks
* tests pass
* rename the schemas
* Address security vulnerabilities CVSS >= 7
Update dependencies to address security vulnerabilities with CVSS scores
of 7 or higher. A new Travis CI job is added to prevent new
high/critical security vulnerabilities from being added.
Updated dependencies:
- api-util 1.0.0 -> 1.0.3
- jackson 2.9.10 -> 2.10.1
- kafka 2.1.0 -> 2.1.1
- libthrift 0.10.0 -> 0.13.0
- protobuf 3.2.0 -> 3.11.0
The following high/critical security vulnerabilities are currently
suppressed (so that the new Travis CI job can be added now) and are left
as future work to fix:
- hibernate-validator:5.2.5
- jackson-mapper-asl:1.9.13
- libthrift:0.6.1
- netty:3.10.6
- nimbus-jose-jwt:4.41.1
* Rename EDL1 license file
* Fix inspection errors
* Add FileUtils.createTempDir() and enforce its usage.
The purpose of this is to improve error messages. Previously, the error
message on a nonexistent or unwritable temp directory would be
"Failed to create directory within 10,000 attempts".
* Further updates.
* Another update.
* Remove commons-io from benchmark.
* Fix tests.
* sketch of broker parallel merges done in small batches on fork join pool
* fix non-terminating sequences, auto compute parallelism
* adjust benches
* adjust benchmarks
* now hella more faster, fixed dumb
* fix
* remove comments
* log.info for debug
* javadoc
* safer block for sequence to yielder conversion
* refactor LifecycleForkJoinPool into LifecycleForkJoinPoolProvider which wraps a ForkJoinPool
* smooth yield rate adjustment, more logs to help tune
* cleanup, less logs
* error handling, bug fixes, on by default, more parallel, more tests
* remove unused var
* comments
* timeboundary mergeFn
* simplify, more javadoc
* formatting
* pushdown config
* use nanos consistently, move logs back to debug level, bit more javadoc
* static terminal result batch
* javadoc for nullability of createMergeFn
* cleanup
* oops
* fix race, add docs
* spelling, remove todo, add unhandled exception log
* cleanup, revert unintended change
* another unintended change
* review stuff
* add ParallelMergeCombiningSequenceBenchmark, fixes
* hyper-threading is the enemy
* fix initial start delay, lol
* parallelism computer now balances partition sizes to partition counts using sqrt of sequence count instead of sequence count by 2
* fix those important style issues with the benchmarks code
* lazy sequence creation for benchmarks
* more benchmark comments
* stable sequence generation time
* update defaults to use 100ms target time, 4096 batch size, 16384 initial yield, also update user docs
* add jmh thread based benchmarks, cleanup some stuff
* oops
* style
* add spread to jmh thread benchmark start range, more comments to benchmarks parameters and purpose
* retool benchmark to allow modeling more typical heterogenous heavy workloads
* spelling
* fix
* refactor benchmarks
* formatting
* docs
* add maxThreadStartDelay parameter to threaded benchmark
* why does catch need to be on its own line but else doesnt
* IndexerSQLMetadataStorageCoordinator.getTimelineForIntervalsWithHandle() don't fetch abutting intervals; simplify getUsedSegmentsForIntervals()
* Add VersionedIntervalTimeline.findNonOvershadowedObjectsInInterval() method; Propagate the decision about whether only visible segmetns or visible and overshadowed segments should be returned from IndexerMetadataStorageCoordinator's methods to the user logic; Rename SegmentListUsedAction to RetrieveUsedSegmentsAction, SegmetnListUnusedAction to RetrieveUnusedSegmentsAction, and UsedSegmentLister to UsedSegmentsRetriever
* Fix tests
* More fixes
* Add javadoc notes about returning Collection instead of Set. Add JacksonUtils.readValue() to reduce boilerplate code
* Fix KinesisIndexTaskTest, factor out common parts from KinesisIndexTaskTest and KafkaIndexTaskTest into SeekableStreamIndexTaskTestBase
* More test fixes
* More test fixes
* Add a comment to VersionedIntervalTimelineTestBase
* Fix tests
* Set DataSegment.size(0) in more tests
* Specify DataSegment.size(0) in more places in tests
* Fix more tests
* Fix DruidSchemaTest
* Set DataSegment's size in more tests and benchmarks
* Fix HdfsDataSegmentPusherTest
* Doc changes addressing comments
* Extended doc for visibility
* Typo
* Typo 2
* Address comment