One binlog connection for many databases.
Suggesting to disable this feature by default for now. It should be explicitly enabled by SETTINGS use_binlog_client=1.
But if you would permanently enable it in MaterializedMySQLSettings, it should keep old behavior and all tests should pass too.
1. Introduced `IBinlog` and its impl to read the binlog events from socket - `BinlogFromSocket`, or file - `BinlogFromFile`. Based on prev impl of `EventBase` and the same old binlog parsers. It fully keeps BC with old version. Fixed `./check-mysql-binlog` to test new impl.
2. Introduced `BinlogEventsDispatcher`, it reads the event from the source `IBinlog` and sends it to currently attached `IBinlog` instances.
3. Introduced `BinlogClient`, which is used to group a list of `BinlogEventsDispatcher` by MySQL binlog connection which is defined by `user:password@host:port`. All dispatchers with the same binlog position should be merged to one.
4. Introduced `BinlogClientFactory`, which is a singleton and it is used to track all binlogs created over the instance.
5. Introduced `use_binlog_client` setting to `MaterializedMySQL`, which forces to reuse a `BinlogClient` if it already exists in `BinlogClientCatalog` or create new one. By default, it is disabled.
6. Introduced `max_bytes_in_binlog_queue` setting to define the limit of bytes in binlog's queue of events. If bytes in the queue increases this limit, `BinlogEventsDispatcher` will stop reading new events from source `IBinlog` until the space for new events will be freed.
7. Introduced `max_milliseconds_to_wait_in_binlog_queue` setting to define max ms to wait when the max bytes exceeded.
7. Introduced `max_milliseconds_to_wait_in_binlog_queue` setting to define max ms to wait when the max bytes exceeded.
8. Introduced `max_bytes_in_binlog_dispatcher_buffer` setting to define max bytes in the binlog dispatcher's buffer before it is flushed to attached binlogs.
9. Introduced `max_flush_milliseconds_in_binlog_dispatcher` setting to define max milliseconds in the binlog dispatcher's buffer to wait before it is flushed to attached binlogs.
10. Introduced `system.mysql_binlogs` system table, which shows a list of active binlogs.
11. Introduced `UnparsedRowsEvent` and `MYSQL_UNPARSED_ROWS_EVENT`, which defines that an event is not parsed and should be explicitly parsed later.
12. Fixed bug when not possible to apply DDL since syntax error or unsupported SQL.
@larspars is the author of following:
`GTIDSets::contains()`
`ReplicationHelper`
`shouldReconnectOnException()`
The setting should be mentioned here along with
`max_bytes_before_external_group_by` setting.
Note: The russian translation is courtesy of Google Translate.
* Limit log frequence for "Skipping send data over distributed table" message
After SYSTEM STOP DISTRIBUTED SENDS it will constantly print this
message.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
* Rename directory monitor concept into async INSERT
Rename the following query settings (with preserving backward
compatiblity, by keeping old name as an alias):
- distributed_directory_monitor_sleep_time_ms -> distributed_async_insert_sleep_time_ms
- distributed_directory_monitor_max_sleep_time_ms -> distributed_async_insert_max_sleep_time_ms
- distributed_directory_monitor_batch -> distributed_async_insert_batch_inserts
- distributed_directory_monitor_split_batch_on_failure -> distributed_async_insert_split_batch_on_failure
Rename the following table settings (with preserving backward
compatiblity, by keeping old name as an alias):
- monitor_batch_inserts -> async_insert_batch
- monitor_split_batch_on_failure -> async_insert_split_batch_on_failure
- directory_monitor_sleep_time_ms -> async_insert_sleep_time_ms
- directory_monitor_max_sleep_time_ms -> async_insert_max_sleep_time_ms
And also update all the references:
$ gg -e directory_monitor_ -e monitor_ tests docs | cut -d: -f1 | sort -u | xargs sed -e 's/distributed_directory_monitor_sleep_time_ms/distributed_async_insert_sleep_time_ms/g' -e 's/distributed_directory_monitor_max_sleep_time_ms/distributed_async_insert_max_sleep_time_ms/g' -e 's/distributed_directory_monitor_batch_inserts/distributed_async_insert_batch/g' -e 's/distributed_directory_monitor_split_batch_on_failure/distributed_async_insert_split_batch_on_failure/g' -e 's/monitor_batch_inserts/async_insert_batch/g' -e 's/monitor_split_batch_on_failure/async_insert_split_batch_on_failure/g' -e 's/monitor_sleep_time_ms/async_insert_sleep_time_ms/g' -e 's/monitor_max_sleep_time_ms/async_insert_max_sleep_time_ms/g' -i
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
* Rename async_insert for Distributed into background_insert
This will avoid amigibuity between general async INSERT's and INSERT
into Distributed, which are indeed background, so new term express it
even better.
Mostly done with:
$ git di HEAD^ --name-only | xargs sed -i -e 's/distributed_async_insert/distributed_background_insert/g' -e 's/async_insert_batch/background_insert_batch/g' -e 's/async_insert_split_batch_on_failure/background_insert_split_batch_on_failure/g' -e 's/async_insert_sleep_time_ms/background_insert_sleep_time_ms/g' -e 's/async_insert_max_sleep_time_ms/background_insert_max_sleep_time_ms/g'
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
* Mark 02417_opentelemetry_insert_on_distributed_table as long
CI: https://s3.amazonaws.com/clickhouse-test-reports/55978/7a6abb03a0b507e29e999cb7e04f246a119c6f28/stateless_tests_flaky_check__asan_.html
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
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Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>