Summary:
HA should now support constraints in the same way the SM version does.
I only tested this thing manually, but I plan to add a new integration test for
this also.
Reviewers: ipaljak, vkasljevic, mferencevic
Reviewed By: ipaljak, mferencevic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D2083
Summary:
`SHOW STORAGE STATS` when executed in a Raft cluster should return
stats for each member of the cluster.
`StorageStats` starts a RPC server on each member of the cluster that answers
about its local storage stats.
The query can be invoked only on the current leader, the leader sends a request
to each peer and shows the results it gets. If some peers don't answer within 1
second, stats for those peers won't be shown.
The new output can be seen here: P27
Reviewers: ipaljak, mferencevic
Reviewed By: ipaljak
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1907
Summary: Removing Kafka, auth and audit log features from HA instance for the time being.
Reviewers: mferencevic, msantl
Reviewed By: mferencevic, msantl
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1882
Summary:
use newly added LCP functionality to get rid of manually written
`Clone` functions in AST.
depends on D1808
Reviewers: teon.banek, llugovic
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1815
Summary:
Rename Context to ExecutionContext and make it struct
Move ParsingContext to cypher_main_visitor.hpp
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic
Reviewed By: llugovic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1810
Summary:
This diff removes the need for a database when parsing a query and
creating an Ast. Instead of storing storage::{Label,Property,EdgeType}
in Ast nodes, we store the name and an index into all of the names. This
allows for easy creation of a map from {Label,Property,EdgeType} index
into the concrete storage type. Obviously, this comes with a performance
penalty during execution, but it should be minor. The upside is that the
query/frontend minimally depends on storage (PropertyValue), which makes
writing tests easier as well as running them a lot faster (there is no
database setup). This is most noticeable in the ast_serialization test
which took a long time due to start up of a distributed database.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic
Reviewed By: mtomic
Subscribers: mferencevic, pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1774
Summary:
Created a new integration test for Raft protocol.
The tests iterates through the Raft cluster and does the following:
* kill machine `X`
* execute a query
* bring `X` back to life
The first step is to insert a vertex in the cluster, and last step is to check
if the cluster has all the data.
I also edited some of the raft core files because this test surafaced some bugs.
The `tester` binary is a hacked version of the HA client and so are the parts in
the code that refuse to execute a query is the machine is not in `Leader` mode.o
Those parts will go away once we have a proper HA client.
I've run the `runner.py` for a while (215 times)
```
while ./runner.py &> log.txt; do echo -n "."; done
```
and it didn't break.
Reviewers: ipaljak, mferencevic
Reviewed By: ipaljak
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1788
Summary:
This change makes HierarchicalTreeVisitor visit only Cypher related AST
nodes. QueryVisitor can be used to differentiate between various query
types we have. The next step is to either rename HierarchicalTreeVisitor
to something like CypherQueryVisitor, or perhaps extract Clause visiting
from it.
Reviewers: mtomic, llugovic
Reviewed By: llugovic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1710
Summary: this should reduce parsing time for very simple queries.
Reviewers: teon.banek, mferencevic
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1698
Summary:
Blocking transaction has the ability to stop the transaction engine from
starting new transactions (regular or blocking) and to wait all other active
transactions to finish (to become non active, committed or aborted). One thing
that blocking transactions support is defining the parent transaction which
does not need to end in order for the blocking one to start. This is because of
a use case where we start nested transactions.
One could thing we should build indexes inside those blocking transactions. This
is true and I wanted to implement this, but this would require some digging in
the interpreter which I didn't want to do in this change.
Reviewers: mferencevic, vkasljevic, teon.banek
Reviewed By: mferencevic, teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1695
Summary:
`Query` is now an abstract class which has `CypherQuery`,
`ExplainQuery`, `IndexQuery`, `AuthQuery` and `StreamQuery` as derived
classes. Only `CypherQuery` is forwarded to planner and the rest of the
queries are handled directly in the interpreter. This enabled us to
remove auth, explain and stream operators, clean up `Context` class and
remove coupling between `Results` class and plan cache. This should make
it easier to add similar functionality because no logical operator
boilerplate is needed. It should also be easier to separate community
and enterprise features for open source.
Remove Explain logical operator
Separate IndexQuery in AST
Handle index creation in interpreter
Remove CreateIndex operator and ast nodes
Remove plan cache reference from Results
Move auth queries out of operator tree
Remove auth from context
Fix tests, separate stream queries
Remove in_explicit_transaction and streams from context
Reviewers: teon.banek, mferencevic, msantl
Reviewed By: teon.banek, mferencevic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1664
Summary: Up till now, `AstStorage` also took care of tracking the root of the `Query` and loading of cloning of `Query` nodes would change that root. This felt out of place because sometimes `AstStorage` is used only for storing expressions, and we don't even have an entire query in the storage. This diff removes that feature from `AstStorage`. Now its only functionality is owning AST nodes and assigning unique IDs to them.
Reviewers: teon.banek, llugovic
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: mferencevic, pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1646
Summary:
In a bunch of places `TypedValue` was used where `PropertyValue` should be. A lot of times it was only because `TypedValue` serialization code could be reused for `PropertyValue`, only without providing callbacks for `VERTEX`, `EDGE` and `PATH`. So first I wrote separate serialization code for `PropertyValue` and put it into storage folder. Then I fixed all the places where `TypedValue` was incorrectly used instead of `PropertyValue`. I also disabled implicit `TypedValue` to `PropertyValue` conversion in hopes of preventing misuse in the future.
After that, I wrote code for `VertexAccessor` and `EdgeAccessor` serialization and put it into `storage` folder because it was almost duplicated in distributed BFS and pull produce RPC messages. On the sender side, some subset of records (old or new or both) is serialized, and on the reciever side, records are deserialized and immediately put into transaction cache.
Then I rewrote the `TypedValue` serialization functions (`SaveCapnpTypedValue` and `LoadCapnpTypedValue`) to not take callbacks for `VERTEX`, `EDGE` and `PATH`, but use accessor serialization functions instead. That means that any code that wants to use `TypedValue` serialization must hold a reference to `GraphDbAccessor` and `DataManager`, so that should make clients reconsider if they really want to use `TypedValue` instead of `PropertyValue`.
Reviewers: teon.banek, msantl
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1598
Summary: A quick clean-up of user visible error messages. Tried to make them gramatically correct by capitalizing the first word in the sentence and putting a dot at the end.
Reviewers: teon.banek, buda, ipaljak
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1571
Summary:
This change, hopefully, simplifies the implementation of different kinds
of GraphDb. The pimpl idiom is now simplified by removing all of the
crazy inheritance. Implementations classes are just plain data stores,
without any methods. The interface classes now have a more flat
hierarchy:
```
GraphDb (pure interface)
|
+----+---------- DistributedGraphDb (pure interface)
| |
Single Node +-----+------+
| |
Master Worker
```
DistributedGraphDb is used as an intermediate interface for all the
things that should work only in distributed. Therefore, virtual calls
for distributed stuff have been removed from GraphDb. Some are exposed
via DistributedGraphDb, other's are only in concrete Master and Worker
classes. The code which relied on those virtual calls has been
refactored to either use DistributedGraphDb, take a pointer to what is
actually needed or use dynamic_cast. Obviously, dynamic_cast is a
temporary solution and should be replaced with another mechanism (e.g.
virtual call, or some other function pointer style).
The cost of the above change is some code duplication in constructors
and destructors of classes. This duplication has a lot of little tweaks
that make it hard to generalize, not to mention that virtual calls do
not work in constructor and destructor. If we really care about
generalizing this, we should think about abandoning RAII in favor of
constructor + Init method.
The next steps for splitting the dependencies that seem logical are:
1) Split GraphDbAccessor implementation, either via inheritance or
passing in an implementation pointer. GraphDbAccessor should then
only be created by a virtual call on GraphDb.
2) Split Interpreter implementation. Besides allowing single node
interpreter to exist without depending on distributed, this will
enable the planner and operators to be correctly separated.
Reviewers: msantl, mferencevic, ipaljak
Reviewed By: msantl
Subscribers: dgleich, pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1493
Summary:
First iteration in implementing kafka.
Currently, memgraph streams won't use the transform script provided in the
`CREATE STREAM` query.
There is a manual test that serves a POC purpose which we'll use to fully wire
kafka in memgraph.
Since streams need to download the script, I moved curl init from
telemetry.
Reviewers: teon.banek, mferencevic
Reviewed By: mferencevic
Subscribers: ipaljak, pullbot, buda
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1491
Summary:
Session specifics have been move out of the Bolt `executing` state, and
are accessed via pure virtual Session type. Our server is templated on
the session and we are setting the concrete type, so there should be no
virtual call overhead. Abstract Session is used to indicate the
interface, this could have also been templated, but the explicit
interface definition makes it clearer.
Specific session implementation for running Memgraph is now implemented
in memgraph_bolt, which instantiates the concrete session type. This may
not be 100% appropriate place, but Memgraph specific session isn't
needed anywhere else.
Bolt/communication tests now use a dummy session and depend only on
communication, which significantly improves test run times.
All these changes make the communication a library which doesn't depend
on storage nor the database. Only shared connection points, which aren't
part of the base communication library are:
* glue/conversion -- which converts between storage and bolt types, and
* communication/result_stream_faker -- templated, but used in tests and query/repl
Depends on D1453
Reviewers: mferencevic, buda, mtomic, msantl
Reviewed By: mferencevic, mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1456
Summary:
This is the first step in cutting the crazy dependencies of
communication module to the whole database. Includes have been
reorganized and conversion between DecodedValue and other Memgraph types
(TypedValue and PropertyValue) has been extracted to a higher level
component called `communication/conversion`. Encoder, like Decoder, now
relies only on DecodedValue. Hopefully the conversion operations will
not significantly slow down streaming Bolt data.
Additionally, Bolt ID is now wrapped in a class. Our storage model uses
*unsigned* int64, while Bolt expects *signed* int64. The implicit
conversions may lead to encode/decode errors, so the wrapper should
enforce some type safety to prevent such errors.
Reviewers: mferencevic, buda, msantl, mtomic
Reviewed By: mferencevic, mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1453