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API Reference
This page documents all of the API endpoints for each Druid service type.
Table of Contents
Common
The following endpoints are supported by all nodes.
Node information
GET
/status
Returns the Druid version, loaded extensions, memory used, total memory and other useful information about the node.
/status/health
An endpoint that always returns a boolean "true" value with a 200 OK response, useful for automated health checks.
/status/properties
Returns the current configuration properties of the node.
Coordinator
Leadership
GET
/druid/coordinator/v1/leader
Returns the current leader coordinator of the cluster.
/druid/coordinator/v1/isLeader
Returns true if the coordinator receiving the request is the current leader.
Segment Loading
GET
Returns a JSON object with field "leader", either true or false, indicating if this server is the current leader coordinator of the cluster. In addition, returns HTTP 200 if the server is the current leader and HTTP 404 if not. This is suitable for use as a load balancer status check if you only want the active leader to be considered in-service at the load balancer.
/druid/coordinator/v1/loadstatus
Returns the percentage of segments actually loaded in the cluster versus segments that should be loaded in the cluster.
/druid/coordinator/v1/loadstatus?simple
Returns the number of segments left to load until segments that should be loaded in the cluster are available for queries. This does not include replication.
/druid/coordinator/v1/loadstatus?full
Returns the number of segments left to load in each tier until segments that should be loaded in the cluster are all available. This includes replication.
/druid/coordinator/v1/loadqueue
Returns the ids of segments to load and drop for each historical node.
/druid/coordinator/v1/loadqueue?simple
Returns the number of segments to load and drop, as well as the total segment load and drop size in bytes for each historical node.
/druid/coordinator/v1/loadqueue?full
Returns the serialized JSON of segments to load and drop for each historical node.
Metadata store information
GET
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources
Returns a list of the names of enabled datasources in the cluster.
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources?includeDisabled
Returns a list of the names of enabled and disabled datasources in the cluster.
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources?full
Returns a list of all enabled datasources with all metadata about those datasources as stored in the metadata store.
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources/{dataSourceName}
Returns full metadata for a datasource as stored in the metadata store.
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments
Returns a list of all segments for a datasource as stored in the metadata store.
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments?full
Returns a list of all segments for a datasource with the full segment metadata as stored in the metadata store.
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments/{segmentId}
Returns full segment metadata for a specific segment as stored in the metadata store.
POST
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments
Returns a list of all segments, overlapping with any of given intervals, for a datasource as stored in the metadata store. Request body is array of string intervals like [interval1, interval2,...] for example ["2012-01-01T00:00:00.000/2012-01-03T00:00:00.000", "2012-01-05T00:00:00.000/2012-01-07T00:00:00.000"]
/druid/coordinator/v1/metadata/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments?full
Returns a list of all segments, overlapping with any of given intervals, for a datasource with the full segment metadata as stored in the metadata store. Request body is array of string intervals like [interval1, interval2,...] for example ["2012-01-01T00:00:00.000/2012-01-03T00:00:00.000", "2012-01-05T00:00:00.000/2012-01-07T00:00:00.000"]
Datasources
GET
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources
Returns a list of datasource names found in the cluster.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources?simple
Returns a list of JSON objects containing the name and properties of datasources found in the cluster. Properties include segment count, total segment byte size, minTime, and maxTime.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources?full
Returns a list of datasource names found in the cluster with all metadata about those datasources.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}
Returns a JSON object containing the name and properties of a datasource. Properties include segment count, total segment byte size, minTime, and maxTime.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}?full
Returns full metadata for a datasource .
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals
Returns a set of segment intervals.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals?simple
Returns a map of an interval to a JSON object containing the total byte size of segments and number of segments for that interval.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals?full
Returns a map of an interval to a map of segment metadata to a set of server names that contain the segment for that interval.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals/{interval}
Returns a set of segment ids for an ISO8601 interval. Note that {interval} parameters are delimited by a _
instead of a /
(e.g., 2016-06-27_2016-06-28).
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals/{interval}?simple
Returns a map of segment intervals contained within the specified interval to a JSON object containing the total byte size of segments and number of segments for an interval.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals/{interval}?full
Returns a map of segment intervals contained within the specified interval to a map of segment metadata to a set of server names that contain the segment for an interval.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals/{interval}/serverview
Returns a map of segment intervals contained within the specified interval to information about the servers that contain the segment for an interval.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments
Returns a list of all segments for a datasource in the cluster.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments?full
Returns a list of all segments for a datasource in the cluster with the full segment metadata.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments/{segmentId}
Returns full segment metadata for a specific segment in the cluster.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/tiers
Return the tiers that a datasource exists in.
POST
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}
Enables all segments of datasource which are not overshadowed by others.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments/{segmentId}
Enables a segment of a datasource.
DELETE
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}
Disables a datasource.
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/intervals/{interval}
@Deprecated. /druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}?kill=true&interval={myISO8601Interval}
Runs a Kill task for a given interval and datasource.
Note that {interval} parameters are delimited by a _
instead of a /
(e.g., 2016-06-27_2016-06-28).
/druid/coordinator/v1/datasources/{dataSourceName}/segments/{segmentId}
Disables a segment.
Retention Rules
GET
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules
Returns all rules as JSON objects for all datasources in the cluster including the default datasource.
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/{dataSourceName}
Returns all rules for a specified datasource.
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/{dataSourceName}?full
Returns all rules for a specified datasource and includes default datasource.
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/history?interval=<interval>
Returns audit history of rules for all datasources. default value of interval can be specified by setting druid.audit.manager.auditHistoryMillis
(1 week if not configured) in coordinator runtime.properties
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/history?count=<n>
Returns last entries of audit history of rules for all datasources.
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/{dataSourceName}/history?interval=<interval>
Returns audit history of rules for a specified datasource. default value of interval can be specified by setting druid.audit.manager.auditHistoryMillis
(1 week if not configured) in coordinator runtime.properties
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/{dataSourceName}/history?count=<n>
Returns last entries of audit history of rules for a specified datasource.
POST
/druid/coordinator/v1/rules/{dataSourceName}
POST with a list of rules in JSON form to update rules.
Optional Header Parameters for auditing the config change can also be specified.
Header Param Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
X-Druid-Author |
author making the config change | "" |
X-Druid-Comment |
comment describing the change being done | "" |
Intervals
GET
Note that {interval} parameters are delimited by a _
instead of a /
(e.g., 2016-06-27_2016-06-28).
/druid/coordinator/v1/intervals
Returns all intervals for all datasources with total size and count.
/druid/coordinator/v1/intervals/{interval}
Returns aggregated total size and count for all intervals that intersect given isointerval.
/druid/coordinator/v1/intervals/{interval}?simple
Returns total size and count for each interval within given isointerval.
/druid/coordinator/v1/intervals/{interval}?full
Returns total size and count for each datasource for each interval within given isointerval.
Compaction Configuration
GET
/druid/coordinator/v1/config/compaction
Returns all compaction configs.
/druid/coordinator/v1/config/compaction/{dataSource}
Returns a compaction config of a dataSource.
POST
/druid/coordinator/v1/config/compaction/taskslots?ratio={someRatio}&max={someMaxSlots}
Update the capacity for compaction tasks. ratio
and max
are used to limit the max number of compaction tasks.
They mean the ratio of the total task slots to the copmaction task slots and the maximum number of task slots for compaction tasks, respectively.
The actual max number of compaction tasks is min(max, ratio * total task slots)
.
Note that ratio
and max
are optional and can be omitted. If they are omitted, default values (0.1 and unbounded)
will be set for them.
/druid/coordinator/v1/config/compaction
Creates or updates the compaction config for a dataSource. See Compaction Configuration for configuration details.
DELETE
/druid/coordinator/v1/config/compaction/{dataSource}
Removes the compaction config for a dataSource.
Server Information
GET
/druid/coordinator/v1/servers
Returns a list of servers URLs using the format {hostname}:{port}
. Note that
nodes that run with different types will appear multiple times with different
ports.
/druid/coordinator/v1/servers?simple
Returns a list of server data objects in which each object has the following keys:
host
: host URL include ({hostname}:{port}
)type
: node type (indexer-executor
,historical
)currSize
: storage size currently usedmaxSize
: maximum storage sizepriority
tier
Overlord
Leadership
GET
/druid/indexer/v1/leader
Returns the current leader overlord of the cluster. If you have multiple overlords, just one is leading at any given time. The others are on standby.
/druid/indexer/v1/isLeader
This returns a JSON object with field "leader", either true or false. In addition, this call returns HTTP 200 if the server is the current leader and HTTP 404 if not. This is suitable for use as a load balancer status check if you only want the active leader to be considered in-service at the load balancer.
Tasks
GET
/druid/indexer/v1/task/{taskId}/status
Retrieve the status of a task.
/druid/indexer/v1/task/{taskId}/segments
Retrieve information about the segments of a task.
/druid/indexer/v1/task/{taskId}/reports
Retrieve a task completion report for a task. Only works for completed tasks.
POST
/druid/indexer/v1/task
Endpoint for submitting tasks and supervisor specs to the overlord. Returns the taskId of the submitted task.
druid/indexer/v1/task/{taskId}/shutdown
Shuts down a task.
druid/indexer/v1/datasources/{dataSource}/shutdownAllTasks
Shuts down all tasks for a dataSource.
Supervisors
GET
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor
Returns a list of strings of the currently active supervisor ids.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor?full
Returns a list of objects of the currently active supervisors.
Field | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
id |
String | supervisor unique identifier |
spec |
SupervisorSpec | json specification of supervisor (See Supervisor Configuration for details) |
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>
Returns the current spec for the supervisor with the provided ID.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/status
Returns the current status of the supervisor with the provided ID.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/history
Returns an audit history of specs for all supervisors (current and past).
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/history
Returns an audit history of specs for the supervisor with the provided ID.
POST
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor
Create a new supervisor or update an existing one.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/suspend
Suspend the current running supervisor of the provided ID. Responds with updated SupervisorSpec.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/suspendAll
Suspend all supervisors at once.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/resume
Resume indexing tasks for a supervisor. Responds with updated SupervisorSpec.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/resumeAll
Resume all supervisors at once.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/reset
Reset the specified supervisor.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/terminate
Terminate a supervisor of the provided ID.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/terminateAll
Terminate all supervisors at once.
/druid/indexer/v1/supervisor/<supervisorId>/shutdown
Shutdown a supervisor.
MiddleManager
The MiddleManager does not have any API endpoints beyond the common endpoints.
Peon
GET
/druid/worker/v1/chat/{taskId}/rowStats
Retrieve a live row stats report from a peon. See task reports for more details.
/druid/worker/v1/chat/{taskId}/unparseableEvents
Retrieve an unparseable events report from a peon. See task reports for more details.
Broker
Datasource Information
GET
/druid/v2/datasources
Returns a list of queryable datasources.
/druid/v2/datasources/{dataSourceName}
Returns the dimensions and metrics of the datasource. Optionally, you can provide request parameter "full" to get list of served intervals with dimensions and metrics being served for those intervals. You can also provide request param "interval" explicitly to refer to a particular interval.
If no interval is specified, a default interval spanning a configurable period before the current time will be used. The duration of this interval is specified in ISO8601 format via:
druid.query.segmentMetadata.defaultHistory
/druid/v2/datasources/{dataSourceName}/dimensions
Returns the dimensions of the datasource.
/druid/v2/datasources/{dataSourceName}/metrics
Returns the metrics of the datasource.
/druid/v2/datasources/{dataSourceName}/candidates?intervals={comma-separated-intervals-in-ISO8601-format}&numCandidates={numCandidates}
Returns segment information lists including server locations for the given datasource and intervals. If "numCandidates" is not specified, it will return all servers for each interval.
Load Status
GET
/druid/broker/v1/loadstatus
Returns a flag indicating if the broker knows about all segments in Zookeeper. This can be used to know when a broker node is ready to be queried after a restart.
Queries
POST
/druid/v2/
The endpoint for submitting queries. Accepts an option ?pretty
that pretty prints the results.
/druid/v2/candidates/
Returns segment information lists including server locations for the given query..
Historical
Segment Loading
GET
/druid/historical/v1/loadstatus
Returns JSON of the form {"cacheInitialized":<value>}
, where value is either true
or false
indicating if all
segments in the local cache have been loaded. This can be used to know when a historical node is ready
to be queried after a restart.
/druid/historical/v1/readiness
Similar to /druid/historical/v1/loadstatus
, but instead of returning JSON with a flag, responses 200 OK if segments
in the local cache have been loaded, and 503 SERVICE UNAVAILABLE, if they haven't.