Purges Server, MasterServices, and RegionServerServices from
CoprocessorEnvironments. Replaces removed functionality with
a set of carefully curated methods on the *CoprocessorEnvironment
implementations (Varies by CoprocessorEnvironment in that the
MasterCoprocessorEnvironment has Master-type facility exposed,
and so on).
A few core Coprocessors that should long ago have been converted
to be integral, violate their context; e.g. a RegionCoprocessor
wants free access to a hosting RegionServer (which may or may not
be present). Rather than let these violators make us corrupte the
CP API, instead, we've made up a hacky system that allows core
Coprocessors access to internals. A new CoreCoprocessor Annotation
has been introduced. When loading Coprocessors, if the instance is
annotated CoreCoprocessor, we pass it an Environment that has been
padded w/ extra-stuff. On invocation, CoreCoprocessors know how to
route their way to these extras in their environment.
See the *CoprocessoHost for how the do the check for CoreCoprocessor
and pass a fatter *Coprocessor, one that allows getting of either
a RegionServerService or MasterService out of the environment
via Marker Interfaces.
Removed org.apache.hadoop.hbase.regionserver.CoprocessorRegionServerServices
M hbase-endpoint/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/security/access/SecureBulkLoadEndpoint.java
This Endpoint has been deprecated because its functionality has been
moved to core. Marking it a CoreCoprocessor in the meantime to
minimize change.
M hbase-rsgroup/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/rsgroup/RSGroupAdminEndpoint.java
This should be integral to hbase. Meantime, marking it CoreCoprocessor.
M hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/Server.java
Added doc on where it is used and added back a few methods we'd
removed.
A hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/CoreCoprocessor.java
New annotation for core hbase coprocessors. They get richer environment
on coprocessor loading.
A hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/HasMasterServices.java
A hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/HasRegionServerServices.java
Marker Interface to access extras if present.
M hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/MasterCoprocessorEnvironment.java
Purge MasterServices access. Allow CPs a Connection.
M hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/RegionCoprocessorEnvironment.java
Purge RegionServerServices access. Allow CPs a Connection.
M hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/coprocessor/RegionServerCoprocessorEnvironment.java
Purge MasterServices access. Allow CPs a Connection.
M hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/quotas/MasterSpaceQuotaObserver.java
M hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/quotas/QuotaCache.java
We no longer have access to MasterServices. Don't need it actually.
Use short-circuiting Admin instead.
D hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/regionserver/CoprocessorRegionServerServices.java
Removed. Not needed now we do CP Env differently.
M hbase-server/src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/regionserver/HRegionServer.java
No need to go via RSS to getOnlineTables; just use HRS.
And so on. Adds tests to ensure we can only get at extra info
if the CP has been properly marked.
These functions have been changed to return Optional<T> instead of T, where T = old return type.
- ObserverContext#getCaller
- RpcCallContext#getRequestUser
- RpcCallContext#getRequestUserName
- RpcServer#getCurrentCall
- RpcServer#getRequestUser
- RpcServer#getRequestUserName
- RpcServer#getRemoteAddress
- ServerCall#getRequestUser
Change-Id: Ib7b4e6be637283755f55755dd4c5124729f7052e
Signed-off-by: Apekshit Sharma <appy@apache.org>
- Change Service Coprocessor#getService() to List<Service> Coprocessor#getServices()
- Checkin the finalized design doc into repo
- Added example to javadoc of Coprocessor base interface on how to implement one in the new design
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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
Do a pass with dependency:analyze; remove unused and
explicity list the dependencies we exploit.
Remove the parent dependencies set which had junit, mockito,
log4j, and findbugs annotations (had to put junit back
temporarily in subsequent version of this patch TODO). Listing in
parent set meant these libs were dependencies for all modules
which in practice was not the case. Edited all modules so
those that need any from this parent set now do explicit listing.
Ran the dependency:analyze over the project. Acted on most
suggested removals and requests for explicit listing. Some
grey areas remain around transitives that come in with
hadoop -needs better excludes, another project- and that
the dependency:analyze tool is not always accurate in its
reporting.
Selective add of dependency on hbase-thirdparty jars.
Update to READMEs on how protobuf is done (and update to refguide).
Removed all checked in generated protobuf files. They are generated
on the fly now as part of mainline build.
Pull in guava 22.0 by using the shaded version up in new hbase-thirdparty project.
In poms, exclude guava everywhere except on hadoop-common. Do this so
we minimize transitive includes. hadoop-common is needed because hadoop
Configuration uses guava doing preconditions.
Everywhere we used guava, instead use shaded so fix a load of imports.
Stopwatch API changed as did hashing and toStringHelper which is now
in MoreObjects class. Otherwise, minimal changes to come up on 22.0
hbase-thirdparty jars. Update to READMEs on how protobuf is done (and update to
refguide) Removed all checked in generated protobuf files. They are generatedon
the fly now as part of mainline build.
Reason for refactor:
In cases where one might need to use multiple observers, say region, master and regionserver; and the fact that only one class can be extended, it gives rise to following pattern:
public class BaseMasterAndRegionObserver
extends BaseRegionObserver
implements MasterObserver
class AccessController
extends BaseMasterAndRegionObserver
implements RegionServerObserver
were BaseMasterAndRegionObserver is full copy of BaseMasterObserver.
There is an example of simple case too where the current design fails.
Say only one observer is needed by the coprocessor, but the design doesn't permit extending even that single observer (see RSGroupAdminEndpoint), that leads to copy of full Bas
e...Observer class into coprocessor class leading to 1000s of lines of code and this ugly mix of 5 main functions with 100 useless functions.
Javadocs changes:
- Adds class comments on 'default' methods and expectations.
- Adds explanaiton of Exception handling in Observers' class comment. Removes redundant @throws before each function.
- Improves javadocs for a bunch of functions
- deletes empty @params in a bunch of places
Change-Id: I265738d47e8554e7b4678e88bb916a0cc7d00ab3
M TestStressWALProcedureStore.java
Disable test that now runs that fails because of difference in pb3.1.0.
Signed-off-by: Michael Stack <stack@apache.org>