HBASE-22833 MultiRowRangeFilter should provide a method for creating… (#493)

* HBASE-22833: MultiRowRangeFilter should provide a method for creating a filter which is functionally equivalent to multiple prefix filters

* Delete superfluous comments

* Add description for MultiRowRangeFilter constructor

* Add null check for rowKeyPrefixes

* Fix checkstyle

Signed-off-by: huzheng <openinx@gmail.com>
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Itsuki Toyota 2019-08-16 10:59:01 +09:00 committed by huzheng
parent 0481b04ca3
commit 6e273e8fdc
4 changed files with 131 additions and 47 deletions

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@ -17,8 +17,10 @@
*/
package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import java.util.Arrays;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HConstants;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
@InterfaceAudience.Private
public class ClientUtil {
@ -31,4 +33,46 @@ public class ClientUtil {
public static Cursor createCursor(byte[] row) {
return new Cursor(row);
}
/**
* <p>When scanning for a prefix the scan should stop immediately after the the last row that
* has the specified prefix. This method calculates the closest next rowKey immediately following
* the given rowKeyPrefix.</p>
* <p><b>IMPORTANT: This converts a rowKey<u>Prefix</u> into a rowKey</b>.</p>
* <p>If the prefix is an 'ASCII' string put into a byte[] then this is easy because you can
* simply increment the last byte of the array.
* But if your application uses real binary rowids you may run into the scenario that your
* prefix is something like:</p>
* &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>{ 0x12, 0x23, 0xFF, 0xFF }</b><br/>
* Then this stopRow needs to be fed into the actual scan<br/>
* &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>{ 0x12, 0x24 }</b> (Notice that it is shorter now)<br/>
* This method calculates the correct stop row value for this usecase.
*
* @param rowKeyPrefix the rowKey<u>Prefix</u>.
* @return the closest next rowKey immediately following the given rowKeyPrefix.
*/
public static byte[] calculateTheClosestNextRowKeyForPrefix(byte[] rowKeyPrefix) {
// Essentially we are treating it like an 'unsigned very very long' and doing +1 manually.
// Search for the place where the trailing 0xFFs start
int offset = rowKeyPrefix.length;
while (offset > 0) {
if (rowKeyPrefix[offset - 1] != (byte) 0xFF) {
break;
}
offset--;
}
if (offset == 0) {
// We got an 0xFFFF... (only FFs) stopRow value which is
// the last possible prefix before the end of the table.
// So set it to stop at the 'end of the table'
return HConstants.EMPTY_END_ROW;
}
// Copy the right length of the original
byte[] newStopRow = Arrays.copyOfRange(rowKeyPrefix, 0, offset);
// And increment the last one
newStopRow[newStopRow.length - 1]++;
return newStopRow;
}
}

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ package org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
@ -563,53 +562,11 @@ public class Scan extends Query {
setStopRow(HConstants.EMPTY_END_ROW);
} else {
this.setStartRow(rowPrefix);
this.setStopRow(calculateTheClosestNextRowKeyForPrefix(rowPrefix));
this.setStopRow(ClientUtil.calculateTheClosestNextRowKeyForPrefix(rowPrefix));
}
return this;
}
/**
* <p>When scanning for a prefix the scan should stop immediately after the the last row that
* has the specified prefix. This method calculates the closest next rowKey immediately following
* the given rowKeyPrefix.</p>
* <p><b>IMPORTANT: This converts a rowKey<u>Prefix</u> into a rowKey</b>.</p>
* <p>If the prefix is an 'ASCII' string put into a byte[] then this is easy because you can
* simply increment the last byte of the array.
* But if your application uses real binary rowids you may run into the scenario that your
* prefix is something like:</p>
* &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>{ 0x12, 0x23, 0xFF, 0xFF }</b><br/>
* Then this stopRow needs to be fed into the actual scan<br/>
* &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>{ 0x12, 0x24 }</b> (Notice that it is shorter now)<br/>
* This method calculates the correct stop row value for this usecase.
*
* @param rowKeyPrefix the rowKey<u>Prefix</u>.
* @return the closest next rowKey immediately following the given rowKeyPrefix.
*/
private byte[] calculateTheClosestNextRowKeyForPrefix(byte[] rowKeyPrefix) {
// Essentially we are treating it like an 'unsigned very very long' and doing +1 manually.
// Search for the place where the trailing 0xFFs start
int offset = rowKeyPrefix.length;
while (offset > 0) {
if (rowKeyPrefix[offset - 1] != (byte) 0xFF) {
break;
}
offset--;
}
if (offset == 0) {
// We got an 0xFFFF... (only FFs) stopRow value which is
// the last possible prefix before the end of the table.
// So set it to stop at the 'end of the table'
return HConstants.EMPTY_END_ROW;
}
// Copy the right length of the original
byte[] newStopRow = Arrays.copyOfRange(rowKeyPrefix, 0, offset);
// And increment the last one
newStopRow[newStopRow.length - 1]++;
return newStopRow;
}
/**
* Get all available versions.
* @return this

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@ -26,12 +26,13 @@ import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.Cell;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.CellUtil;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.HConstants;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.PrivateCellUtil;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.client.ClientUtil;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.exceptions.DeserializationException;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes;
import org.apache.yetus.audience.InterfaceAudience;
import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.protobuf.InvalidProtocolBufferException;
import org.apache.hbase.thirdparty.com.google.protobuf.UnsafeByteOperations;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.shaded.protobuf.generated.FilterProtos;
import org.apache.hadoop.hbase.util.Bytes;
/**
* Filter to support scan multiple row key ranges. It can construct the row key ranges from the
@ -71,6 +72,33 @@ public class MultiRowRangeFilter extends FilterBase {
this.ranges = new RangeIteration(rangeList);
}
/**
* Constructor for creating a <code>MultiRowRangeFilter</code> from multiple rowkey prefixes.
*
* As <code>MultiRowRangeFilter</code> javadoc says (See the solution 1 of the first statement),
* if you try to create a filter list that scans row keys corresponding to given prefixes (e.g.,
* <code>FilterList</code> composed of multiple <code>PrefixFilter</code>s), this constructor
* provides a way to avoid creating an inefficient one.
*
* @param rowKeyPrefixes the array of byte array
*/
public MultiRowRangeFilter(byte[][] rowKeyPrefixes) {
this(createRangeListFromRowKeyPrefixes(rowKeyPrefixes));
}
private static List<RowRange> createRangeListFromRowKeyPrefixes(byte[][] rowKeyPrefixes) {
if (rowKeyPrefixes == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid rowkey prefixes");
}
List<RowRange> list = new ArrayList<>();
for (byte[] rowKeyPrefix: rowKeyPrefixes) {
byte[] stopRow = ClientUtil.calculateTheClosestNextRowKeyForPrefix(rowKeyPrefix);
list.add(new RowRange(rowKeyPrefix, true, stopRow, false));
}
return list;
}
public List<RowRange> getRowRanges() {
// Used by hbase-rest
return this.rangeList;

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@ -82,6 +82,61 @@ public class TestMultiRowRangeFilter {
TEST_UTIL.shutdownMiniCluster();
}
@Test
public void testRowKeyPrefixWithEmptyPrefix() throws IOException {
byte[] prefix = {};
byte[][] rowKeyPrefixes = new byte[1][];
rowKeyPrefixes[0] = prefix;
MultiRowRangeFilter filter = new MultiRowRangeFilter(rowKeyPrefixes);
List<RowRange> actualRanges = filter.getRowRanges();
List<RowRange> expectedRanges = new ArrayList<>();
expectedRanges.add(
new RowRange(HConstants.EMPTY_START_ROW, true, HConstants.EMPTY_END_ROW, false)
);
assertRangesEqual(expectedRanges, actualRanges);
}
@Test
public void testRowKeyPrefixWithLastIncrementablePrefix() throws IOException {
byte[] prefix = {(byte) 0x12, (byte) 0x23, (byte) 0xFF, (byte) 0xFE};
byte[][] rowKeyPrefixes = new byte[1][];
rowKeyPrefixes[0] = prefix;
MultiRowRangeFilter filter = new MultiRowRangeFilter(rowKeyPrefixes);
List<RowRange> actualRanges = filter.getRowRanges();
List<RowRange> expectedRanges = new ArrayList<>();
final byte[] expectedStop = {(byte) 0x12, (byte) 0x23, (byte) 0xFF, (byte) 0xFF};
expectedRanges.add(new RowRange(prefix, true, expectedStop , false));
assertRangesEqual(expectedRanges, actualRanges);
}
@Test
public void testRowKeyPrefixWithoutLastIncrementablePrefix() throws IOException {
byte[] prefix = {(byte) 0x12, (byte) 0x23, (byte) 0xFF, (byte) 0xFF};
byte[][] rowKeyPrefixes = new byte[1][];
rowKeyPrefixes[0] = prefix;
MultiRowRangeFilter filter = new MultiRowRangeFilter(rowKeyPrefixes);
List<RowRange> actualRanges = filter.getRowRanges();
List<RowRange> expectedRanges = new ArrayList<>();
final byte[] expectedStop = {(byte) 0x12, (byte) 0x24};
expectedRanges.add(new RowRange(prefix, true, expectedStop , false));
assertRangesEqual(expectedRanges, actualRanges);
}
@Test
public void testRowKeyPrefixWithMergablePrefix() throws IOException {
byte[] prefix1 = {(byte) 0x12, (byte) 0x23, (byte) 0xFF, (byte) 0xFE};
byte[] prefix2 = {(byte) 0x12, (byte) 0x23, (byte) 0xFF, (byte) 0xFF};
byte[][] rowKeyPrefixes = new byte[2][];
rowKeyPrefixes[0] = prefix1;
rowKeyPrefixes[1] = prefix2;
MultiRowRangeFilter filter = new MultiRowRangeFilter(rowKeyPrefixes);
List<RowRange> actualRanges = filter.getRowRanges();
List<RowRange> expectedRanges = new ArrayList<>();
final byte[] expectedStop = {(byte) 0x12, (byte) 0x24};
expectedRanges.add(new RowRange(prefix1, true, expectedStop , false));
assertRangesEqual(expectedRanges, actualRanges);
}
@Test
public void testRanges() throws IOException {
byte[] key1Start = new byte[] {-3};