ClickHouse/programs/library-bridge/LibraryBridgeHandlers.h

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#pragma once
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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#include <Common/logger_useful.h>
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#include <Interpreters/Context.h>
#include <Server/HTTP/HTTPRequestHandler.h>
namespace DB
{
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/// Handler for requests to Library Dictionary Source, returns response in RowBinary format.
/// When a library dictionary source is created, it sends 'extDict_libNew' request to library bridge (which is started on first
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/// request to it, if it was not yet started). On this request a new sharedLibrayHandler is added to a
/// sharedLibraryHandlerFactory by a dictionary uuid. With 'extDict_libNew' request come: library_path, library_settings,
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/// names of dictionary attributes, sample block to parse block of null values, block of null values. Everything is
/// passed in binary format and is urlencoded. When dictionary is cloned, a new handler is created.
/// Each handler is unique to dictionary.
class ExternalDictionaryLibraryBridgeRequestHandler : public HTTPRequestHandler, WithContext
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{
public:
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explicit ExternalDictionaryLibraryBridgeRequestHandler(ContextPtr context_);
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void handleRequest(HTTPServerRequest & request, HTTPServerResponse & response, const ProfileEvents::Event & write_event) override;
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private:
static constexpr auto FORMAT = "RowBinary";
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LoggerPtr log;
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};
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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// Handler for checking if the external dictionary library is loaded (used for handshake)
class ExternalDictionaryLibraryBridgeExistsHandler : public HTTPRequestHandler, WithContext
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{
public:
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explicit ExternalDictionaryLibraryBridgeExistsHandler(ContextPtr context_);
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void handleRequest(HTTPServerRequest & request, HTTPServerResponse & response, const ProfileEvents::Event & write_event) override;
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private:
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LoggerPtr log;
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};
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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/// Handler for requests to catboost library. The call protocol is as follows:
/// (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge. It contains a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and
/// a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). This loads the catboost library handler associated with the model path, then executes
/// GetTreeCount() on the library handler and sends the result back to the server.
/// (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge. It contains a model path and the features to run the interference on. Step
/// (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server.
///
/// We would ideally like to have steps (1) and (2) in one atomic handler but can't because the evaluation on the server side is divided
/// into two dependent phases: FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl() and ::executeImpl(). So the model may in principle be unloaded
/// from the library-bridge between steps (1) and (2). Step (2) checks if that is the case and fails gracefully. This is okay because that
/// situation considered exceptional and rare.
///
/// An update of a model is performed by unloading it. The first call to "catboost_GetTreeCount" brings it into memory again.
///
/// Further handlers are provided for unloading a specific model, for unloading all models or for retrieving information about the loaded
/// models for display in a system view.
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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class CatBoostLibraryBridgeRequestHandler : public HTTPRequestHandler, WithContext
{
public:
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explicit CatBoostLibraryBridgeRequestHandler(ContextPtr context_);
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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void handleRequest(HTTPServerRequest & request, HTTPServerResponse & response, const ProfileEvents::Event & write_event) override;
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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private:
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LoggerPtr log;
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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};
// Handler for pinging the library-bridge for catboost access (used for handshake)
class CatBoostLibraryBridgeExistsHandler : public HTTPRequestHandler, WithContext
{
public:
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explicit CatBoostLibraryBridgeExistsHandler(ContextPtr context_);
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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void handleRequest(HTTPServerRequest & request, HTTPServerResponse & response, const ProfileEvents::Event & write_event) override;
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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private:
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LoggerPtr log;
feat: implement catboost in library-bridge This commit moves the catboost model evaluation out of the server process into the library-bridge binary. This serves two goals: On the one hand, crashes / memory corruptions of the catboost library no longer affect the server. On the other hand, we can forbid loading dynamic libraries in the server (catboost was the last consumer of this functionality), thus improving security. SQL syntax: SELECT catboostEvaluate('/path/to/model.bin', FEAT_1, ..., FEAT_N) > 0 AS prediction, ACTION AS target FROM amazon_train LIMIT 10 Required configuration: <catboost_lib_path>/path/to/libcatboostmodel.so</catboost_lib_path> *** Implementation Details *** The internal protocol between the server and the library-bridge is simple: - HTTP GET on path "/extdict_ping": A ping, used during the handshake to check if the library-bridge runs. - HTTP POST on path "extdict_request" (1) Send a "catboost_GetTreeCount" request from the server to the bridge, containing a library path (e.g /home/user/libcatboost.so) and a model path (e.g. /home/user/model.bin). Rirst, this unloads the catboost library handler associated to the model path (if it was loaded), then loads the catboost library handler associated to the model path, then executes GetTreeCount() on the library handler and finally sends the result back to the server. Step (1) is called once by the server from FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::getReturnTypeImpl(). The library path handler is unloaded in the beginning because it contains state which may no longer be valid if the user runs catboost("/path/to/model.bin", ...) more than once and if "model.bin" was updated in between. (2) Send "catboost_Evaluate" from the server to the bridge, containing the model path and the features to run the interference on. Step (2) is called multiple times (once per chunk) by the server from function FunctionCatBoostEvaluate::executeImpl(). The library handler for the given model path is expected to be already loaded by Step (1). Fixes #27870
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};
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}