* 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
* remove select query
* thanks teamcity
* oops
* oops
* add back a SelectQuery class that throws RuntimeExceptions linking to docs
* adjust text
* update docs per review
* deprecated
* Stateful auto compaction
* javaodc
* add removed test back
* fix test
* adding indexSpec to compactionState
* fix build
* add lastCompactionState
* address comments
* extract CompactionState
* fix doc
* fix build and test
* Add a task context to store compaction state; add javadoc
* fix it test
* Fix dependency analyze warnings
Update the maven dependency plugin to the latest version and fix all
warnings for unused declared and used undeclared dependencies in the
compile scope. Added new travis job to add the check to CI. Also fixed
some source code files to use the correct packages for their imports and
updated druid-forbidden-apis to prevent regressions.
* Address review comments
* Adjust scope for org.glassfish.jaxb:jaxb-runtime
* Fix dependencies for hdfs-storage
* Consolidate netty4 versions
* LoggingEmitter: print event as json
* use DefaultRequestLogEventBuilderFactory in emitting request logger by default
* print context in query metric as json
* removed unused jsonMapper from DefaultQueryMetrics
* add comment
* remove change to DefaultRequestLogEventBuilderFactory.java
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* check ctyle for constant field name
* merging with upstream
* review-1
* unknow changes
* unknow changes
* review-2
* merging with master
* review-2 1 changes
* review changes-2 2
* bug fix
* Add group_id to overlord tasks API and sys.tasks table
* adjust test
* modify docs
* Make groupId nullable
* fix integration test
* fix toString
* Remove groupId from TaskInfo
* Modify docs and tests
* modify TaskMonitorTest
* Add IPv4 SQL functions
New SQL functions for filtering IPv4 addresses:
- IPV4_MATCH: Check if IP address belongs to a subnet
- IPV4_PARSE: Convert string IP address to integer
- IPV4_STRINGIFY: Convert integer IP address to string
These are the SQL analogs of the druid expressions with the same name.
Filtering is more efficient when operating on IP addresses as integers
instead of strings.
* Refactor operator conversions into named constants
* GroupBy array-based result rows.
Fixes#8118; see that proposal for details.
Other than the GroupBy changes, the main other "interesting" classes are:
- ResultRow: The array-based result type.
- BaseQuery: T is no longer required to be Comparable.
- QueryToolChest: Adds "decorateObjectMapper" to enable query-aware serialization
and deserialization of result rows (necessary due to their positional nature).
- QueryResource: Uses the new decoration functionality.
- DirectDruidClient: Also uses the new decoration functionality.
- QueryMaker (in Druid SQL): Modifications to read ResultRows.
These classes weren't changed, but got some new javadocs:
- BySegmentQueryRunner
- FinalizeResultsQueryRunner
- Query
* Adjustments for TC stuff.
* Fix dependency analyze warnings
Update the maven dependency plugin to the latest version and fix all
warnings for unused declared and used undeclared dependencies in the
compile scope. Added new travis job to add the check to CI. Also fixed
some source code files to use the correct packages for their imports.
* Fix licenses and dependencies
* Fix licenses and dependencies again
* Fix integration test dependency
* Address review comments
* Fix unit test dependencies
* Fix integration test dependency
* Fix integration test dependency again
* Fix integration test dependency third time
* Fix integration test dependency fourth time
* Fix compile error
* Fix assert package
* 1. Added TimestampExtractExprMacro.Unit for MILLISECOND 2. expr eval for MILLISECOND 3. Added a test case to test extracting millisecond from expression. #7935
* 1. Adding DATASOURCE4 in tests. 2. Adding test TimeExtractWithMilliseconds
* Fixing testInformationSchemaTables test
* Fixing failing tests in DruidAvaticaHandlerTest
* Adding cannotVectorize() call before the test
* Extract time function - Adding support for MICROSECOND, ISODOW, ISOYEAR and CENTURY time units, documentation changes.
* Adding MILLISECOND in test case
* Adding support DECADE and MILLENNIUM, updating test case and documentation
* Fixing expression eval for DECADE and MILLENIUM
* add CachingClusteredClient benchmark, refactor some stuff
* revert WeightedServerSelectorStrategy to ConnectionCountServerSelectorStrategy and remove getWeight since felt artificial, default mergeResults in toolchest implementation for topn, search, select
* adjust javadoc
* adjustments
* oops
* use it
* use BinaryOperator, remove CombiningFunction, use Comparator instead of Ordering, other review adjustments
* rename createComparator to createResultComparator, fix typo, firstNonNull nullable parameters
* Benchmarks: New SqlBenchmark, add caching & vectorization to some others.
- Introduce a new SqlBenchmark geared towards benchmarking a wide
variety of SQL queries. Rename the old SqlBenchmark to
SqlVsNativeBenchmark.
- Add (optional) caching to SegmentGenerator to enable easier
benchmarking of larger segments.
- Add vectorization to FilteredAggregatorBenchmark and GroupByBenchmark.
* Query vectorization.
This patch includes vectorized timeseries and groupBy engines, as well
as some analogs of your favorite Druid classes:
- VectorCursor is like Cursor. (It comes from StorageAdapter.makeVectorCursor.)
- VectorColumnSelectorFactory is like ColumnSelectorFactory, and it has
methods to create analogs of the column selectors you know and love.
- VectorOffset and ReadableVectorOffset are like Offset and ReadableOffset.
- VectorAggregator is like BufferAggregator.
- VectorValueMatcher is like ValueMatcher.
There are some noticeable differences between vectorized and regular
execution:
- Unlike regular cursors, vector cursors do not understand time
granularity. They expect query engines to handle this on their own,
which a new VectorCursorGranularizer class helps with. This is to
avoid too much batch-splitting and to respect the fact that vector
selectors are somewhat more heavyweight than regular selectors.
- Unlike FilteredOffset, FilteredVectorOffset does not leverage indexes
for filters that might partially support them (like an OR of one
filter that supports indexing and another that doesn't). I'm not sure
that this behavior is desirable anyway (it is potentially too eager)
but, at any rate, it'd be better to harmonize it between the two
classes. Potentially they should both do some different thing that
is smarter than what either of them is doing right now.
- When vector cursors are created by QueryableIndexCursorSequenceBuilder,
they use a morphing binary-then-linear search to find their start and
end rows, rather than linear search.
Limitations in this patch are:
- Only timeseries and groupBy have vectorized engines.
- GroupBy doesn't handle multi-value dimensions yet.
- Vector cursors cannot handle virtual columns or descending order.
- Only some filters have vectorized matchers: "selector", "bound", "in",
"like", "regex", "search", "and", "or", and "not".
- Only some aggregators have vectorized implementations: "count",
"doubleSum", "floatSum", "longSum", "hyperUnique", and "filtered".
- Dimension specs other than "default" don't work yet (no extraction
functions or filtered dimension specs).
Currently, the testing strategy includes adding vectorization-enabled
tests to TimeseriesQueryRunnerTest, GroupByQueryRunnerTest,
GroupByTimeseriesQueryRunnerTest, CalciteQueryTest, and all of the
filtering tests that extend BaseFilterTest. In all of those classes,
there are some test cases that don't support vectorization. They are
marked by special function calls like "cannotVectorize" or "skipVectorize"
that tell the test harness to either expect an exception or to skip the
test case.
Testing should be expanded in the future -- a project in and of itself.
Related to #3011.
* WIP
* Adjustments for unused things.
* Adjust javadocs.
* DimensionDictionarySelector adjustments.
* Add "clone" to BatchIteratorAdapter.
* ValueMatcher javadocs.
* Fix benchmark.
* Fixups post-merge.
* Expect exception on testGroupByWithStringVirtualColumn for IncrementalIndex.
* BloomDimFilterSqlTest: Tag two non-vectorizable tests.
* Minor adjustments.
* Update surefire, bump up Xmx in Travis.
* Some more adjustments.
* Javadoc adjustments
* AggregatorAdapters adjustments.
* Additional comments.
* Remove switching search.
* Only missiles.
* more sql support for expression array functions
* prepend/slice
* doc fixes
* fix imports
* fix tests
* add null numeric expr for proper conversions between ExprEval and Expr and back to ExprEval
* re-arrange
* imports :(
* add append/prepend test
* array support for expression language for multi-value string columns
* fix tests?
* fixes
* more tests
* fixes
* cleanup
* more better, more test
* ignore inspection
* license
* license fix
* inspection
* remove dumb import
* more better
* some comments
* add expr rewrite for arrayfn args for more magic, tests
* test stuff
* more tests
* fix test
* fix test
* castfunc can deal with arrays
* needs more empty array
* more tests, make cast to long array more forgiving
* refactor
* simplify ExprMacro Expr implementations with base classes in core
* oops
* more test
* use Shuttle for Parser.flatten, javadoc, cleanup
* fixes and more tests
* unused import
* fixes
* javadocs, cleanup, refactors
* fix imports
* more javadoc
* more javadoc
* more
* more javadocs, nonnullbydefault, minor refactor
* markdown fix
* adjustments
* more doc
* move initial filter out
* docs
* map empty arg lambda, apply function argument validation
* check function args at parse time instead of eval time
* more immutable
* more more immutable
* clarify grammar
* fix docs
* empty array is string test, we need a way to make arrays better maybe in the future, or define empty arrays as other types..
* https://github.com/apache/incubator-druid/issues/7316 Use Map.putIfAbsent() instead of containsKey() + put()
* fixing indentation
* Using map.computeIfAbsent() instead of map.putIfAbsent() where appropriate
* fixing checkstyle
* Changing the recommendation text
* Reverting auto changes made by IDE
* Implementing recommendation: A ConcurrentHashMap on which computeIfAbsent() is called should be assigned into variables of ConcurrentHashMap type, not ConcurrentMap
* Removing unused import
Recently we've been talking about using SegmentIds as map keys rather than
DataSegments, because its sense of equality is more well-defined. This is
a refactor that does this in the druid-sql module, which mostly involves
DruidSchema and some related classes. It should have no user-visible effects.
* SQL: Allow select-sort-project query shapes.
Fixes#7768.
Design changes:
- In PartialDruidQuery, allow projection after select + sort by removing
the SELECT_SORT query stage and instead allowing the SORT and
SORT_PROJECT stages to apply either after aggregation or after a plain
non-aggregating select. This is different from prior behavior, where
SORT and SORT_PROJECT were only considered valid after aggregation
stages. This logic change is in the "canAccept" method.
- In DruidQuery, represent either kind of sorting with a single "Sorting"
class (instead of DefaultLimitSpec). The Sorting class is still
convertible into a DefaultLimitSpec, but is also convertible into the
sorting parameters accepted by a Scan query.
- In DruidQuery, represent post-select and post-sorting projections with
a single "Projection" class. This obsoletes the SortProject and
SelectProjection classes, and simplifies the DruidQuery by allowing us
to move virtual-column and post-aggregator-creation logic into the
new Projection class.
- Split "DruidQuerySignature" into RowSignature and VirtualColumnRegistry.
This effectively means that instead of having mutable and immutable
versions of DruidQuerySignature, we instead of RowSignature (always
immutable) and VirtualColumnRegistry (always mutable, but sometimes
null). This change wasn't required, but IMO it this makes the logic
involving them easier to follow, and makes it more clear when the
virtual column registry is active and when it's not.
Other changes:
- ConvertBoundsToSelectors now just accepts a RowSignature, but we
use the VirtualColumnRegistry.getFullRowSignature() method to get
a signature that includes all columns, and therefore allows us to
simplify the logic (no need to special-case virtual columns).
- Add `__time` to the Scan column list if the query is ordering by time.
* Remove unused import.
* SQL: Allow NULLs in place of optional arguments in many functions.
Also adjust SQL docs to describe how to make time literals using
TIME_PARSE (which is now possible in a nicer way).
* Be less forbidden.
* SQL: Respect default timezone for TIME_PARSE and TIME_SHIFT.
They were inadvertently using UTC rather than the default timezone.
Also, harmonize how time functions handle their parameters.
* Fix tests
* Add another TIME_SHIFT test.