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TL;DR
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We are moving from Inheritence
- Observer *is* Coprocessor
- FooService *is* CoprocessorService
To Composition
- Coprocessor *has* Observer
- Coprocessor *has* Service
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Design Changes
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- Adds four new interfaces - MasterCoprocessor, RegionCoprocessor, RegionServierCoprocessor,
WALCoprocessor
- These new *Coprocessor interfaces have a get*Observer() function for each observer type
supported by them.
- Added Coprocessor#getService() to base interface. All extending *Coprocessor interfaces will
get it from the base interface.
- Added BulkLoadObserver hooks to RegionCoprocessorHost instad of SecureBulkLoadManager doing its
own trickery.
- CoprocessorHost#find*() fuctions: Too many testing hooks digging into CP internals.
Deleted if can, else marked @VisibleForTesting.
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Backward Compatibility
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- Old coprocessors implementing *Observer won't get loaded (no backward compatibility guarantees).
- Third party coprocessors only implementing Coprocessor will not get loaded (just like Observers).
- Old coprocessors implementing CoprocessorService (for master/region host)
/SingletonCoprocessorService (for RegionServer host) will continue to work with 2.0.
- Added test to ensure backward compatibility of CoprocessorService/SingletonCoprocessorService
- Note that if a coprocessor implements both observer and service in same class, its service
component will continue to work but it's observer component won't work.
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Notes
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Did a side-by-side comparison of CPs in master and after patch. These coprocessors which were just
CoprocessorService earlier, needed a home in some coprocessor in new design. For most it was clear
since they were using a particular type of environment. Some were tricky.
- JMXListener - MasterCoprocessor and RSCoprocessor (because jmx listener makes sense for
processes?)
- RSGroupAdminEndpoint --> MasterCP
- VisibilityController -> MasterCP and RegionCP
These were converted to RegionCoprocessor because they were using RegionCoprocessorEnvironment
which can only come from a RegionCPHost.
- AggregateImplementation
- BaseRowProcessorEndpoint
- BulkDeleteEndpoint
- Export
- RefreshHFilesEndpoint
- RowCountEndpoint
- MultiRowMutationEndpoint
- SecureBulkLoadEndpoint
- TokenProvider
Change-Id: I813145f2bc11815f52ac703563b879962c249764
This is based on patch sent me by Balazs Meszaros. The good stuff in
here is from him. This patch does less than his ambition. It changes
Admin class only. Can work on making AsyncAdmin cohere in a follow-on.
* Deprecates getAlterStatus. Everywhere else we talk of 'modify' rather
'alter' and should use Future returned from async instead.
* isTableAvailable(TableName, byte [][]) has been deprecated to be
removed; use the overrie instead. This is a weird method.
* Changed listTableDescriptor to getDescriptor.
* Renamed other like methods to have same pattern (deprecating the old):
balancer => balance
setBalancerRunning => balancerSwitch
setNormalizerRunning => normalizerSwitch
enableCatalogJanitor => catalogJanitorSwitch
setCleanerChoreRunning => cleanerChoreSwitch
setSplitOrMergeEnabled => splitOrMergeEnabledSwitch
* Renamed (with deprecation of old) runCatalogScan => runCatalogJanitor.
* Reviewed generated javadoc and made some edits; purged reference to
hbase issues from our API, fixed param names, etc.
* Made all the enable services methods have same pattern.
* Renamed takeSnapshotAsync as snapshotAsync (with deprecation of old)
* Renamed execProcedureWithRet as execProcedureWithReturn (with
deprecation)
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>
Move Driver to be the main-class in hbase-mapreduce jar rather than
in the hbase-server jar.
Reference the hbase-server and shaded protobuf so they get bundled
when you do 'hbase mapredcp'.
- Moves out o.a.h.h.{mapred, mapreduce} to new hbase-mapreduce module which depends
on hbase-server because of classes like *Snapshot{Input,Output}Format.java, WALs, replication, etc
- hbase-backup depends on it for WALPlayer and MR job stuff
- A bunch of tools needed to be pulled into hbase-mapreduce becuase of their dependencies on MR.
These are: CompactionTool, LoadTestTool, PerformanceEvaluation, ExportSnapshot
This is better place of them than hbase-server. But ideal place would be in separate hbase-tools module.
- There were some tests in hbase-server which were digging into these tools for static util funtions or
confs. Moved these to better/easily shared place. For eg. security related stuff to HBaseKerberosUtils.
- Note that hbase-mapreduce has secondPartExecution tests. On my machine they took like 20 min, so maybe
more on apache jenkins. That's basically equal reduction of runtime of hbase-server tests, which is a
big win!
Change-Id: Ieeb7235014717ca83ee5cb13b2a27fddfa6838e8