* adding a properties endpoint in status resource
* checkstyle fixes
* more checkstyle corrections
* correcting the resource filter for properties endpoint
* adding feature of hiding sensitive properties
* checkstyle changes
* review changes for adding default hidden properties and using jackson for arrays value
* making review changes
* Support map type in orc extension.
Added getMapObject in OrcHadoopInputRowParser
Updated parse tests to parse map-type field in OrcHadoopInputRowParserTest
* changed from for-loop to foreach
* added resolution of column names when map types are exploded to several
columns. updated the document as well -- orc.md.
* Update orc.md
change from review
* Support Hadoop batch ingestion for druid-azure-extensions #5181
* Fix indentation issues
* Fix forbidden-apis violation
* Code & doc improvements for azure-extensions
* Rename version to binaryVersion where appropriate to avoid confusion
* Set default protocol to wasbs://, as recommended by the Azure docs
* Add link to Azure documentation for wasb(s):// path
* Remove any colons from the dataSegment.getVersion()
* Added test for dataSegment.getVersion colon is replaced
* Use StringUtils.format for String concatenation
* remove empty lines
* Remove unneeded StringUtils.format from log.info
* 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
* opentsdb emitter extension
* doc for opentsdb emitter extension
* update opentsdb emitter doc
* add the ms unit to the constant name
* add a configurable event limit
* fix version to 0.13.0-SNAPSHOT
* using a thread to consume metric event
* rename method and parameter
* Update post-aggregations.md
I think this is more clear. I am not sure how multiplying by 100 is involved in averaging...
* Update post-aggregations.md
adding additional aggregator
* Update post-aggregations.md
* Fix two improper casts in HavingSpecMetricComparator.
Fixes two things:
1. An improper double-to-long cast when comparing double metrics to any
kind of value, which was a regression from #4883.
2. An improper double-to-long cast when comparing a long/int metric to a
double/float value: the value was cast to long/int, drawing strange
conclusions like int 100 matching a havingSpec of equalTo(100.5).
* Add comments.
* Remove extraneous comment.
* Simplify code a bit.
* Properly set "identity" in query metrics.
This patch adds an "identity" field to QueryPlus and sets it in
QueryLifecycle when the query starts executing. This is important
because it allows it to be used for future QueryMetrics created
by that QueryPlus object.
We also add "identity" to the request-level QueryMetrics object
created in emitLogsAndMetrics.
* Remove unused method.
* 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
* Fix races in LookupSnapshotTaker, CoordinatorPollingBasicAuthenticatorCacheManager.
Both were susceptible to the following conditions:
1. Two JVMs on the same machine (perhaps two peons) could conflict by one reading while the
other was writing, or by writing to the file at the same time.
2. One JVM could partially write a file, then crash, leaving a truncated file.
* Use StringUtils.format
* 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
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.
Also remove Guice annotations from LoadQueueTaskMaster, since it is
provided by CliCoordinator, so Guice does not need to know how to
build one directly.
Code changes:
- In the lookup-based extractionFns, inherit injective property from
the lookup itself if not specified.
Doc changes:
- Add a "Query execution" section to the lookups doc explaining how
injective lookups and their optimizations work.
- Remove scary warnings against using registeredLookup extractionFns.
They are necessary and important since they work with filters and
function cascades -- two things that the dimension specs do not do.
They deserve to be first class citizens.
- Move the "registeredLookup" fn above the "lookup" fn. It's probably
more commonly used, so the docs read better this way.
* use reflection to call hadoop fs.rename to workaround different hadoop jar version in main and hdfs-storage extension class loader
* find rename method recursively
* More memory limiting for HttpPostEmitter
* Less aggressive large events test
* Fix tests
* Restrict batch queue size first, keep minimum of 2 queue items