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impala/tests/data_errors/test_data_errors.py
Sailesh Mukil 50bd015f2d IMPALA-5333: Add support for Impala to work with ADLS
This patch leverages the AdlFileSystem in Hadoop to allow
Impala to talk to the Azure Data Lake Store. This patch has
functional changes as well as adds test infrastructure for
testing Impala over ADLS.

We do not support ACLs on ADLS since the Hadoop ADLS
connector does not integrate ADLS ACLs with Hadoop users/groups.

For testing, we use the azure-data-lake-store-python client
from Microsoft. This client seems to have some consistency
issues. For example, a drop table through Impala will delete
the files in ADLS, however, listing that directory through
the python client immediately after the drop, will still show
the files. This behavior is unexpected since ADLS claims to be
strongly consistent. Some tests have been skipped due to this
limitation with the tag SkipIfADLS.slow_client. Tracked by
IMPALA-5335.

The azure-data-lake-store-python client also only works on CentOS 6.6
and over, so the python dependencies for Azure will not be downloaded
when the TARGET_FILESYSTEM is not "adls". While running ADLS tests,
the expectation will be that it runs on a machine that is at least
running CentOS 6.6.
Note: This is only a test limitation, not a functional one. Clusters
with older OSes like CentOS 6.4 will still work with ADLS.

Added another dependency to bootstrap_build.sh for the ADLS Python
client.

Testing: Ran core tests with and without TARGET_FILESYSTEM as
'adls' to make sure that all tests pass and that nothing breaks.

Change-Id: Ic56b9988b32a330443f24c44f9cb2c80842f7542
Reviewed-on: http://gerrit.cloudera.org:8080/6910
Tested-by: Impala Public Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Sailesh Mukil <sailesh@cloudera.com>
2017-05-25 19:35:24 +00:00

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# Tests Impala properly handles errors when reading and writing data.
import pytest
import random
import subprocess
from tests.beeswax.impala_beeswax import ImpalaBeeswaxException
from tests.common.impala_test_suite import ImpalaTestSuite
from tests.common.skip import SkipIf, SkipIfS3, SkipIfADLS, SkipIfLocal
from tests.common.test_dimensions import create_exec_option_dimension
class TestDataErrors(ImpalaTestSuite):
# batch_size of 1 can expose some interesting corner cases at row batch boundaries.
BATCH_SIZES = [0, 1]
@classmethod
def add_test_dimensions(cls):
super(TestDataErrors, cls).add_test_dimensions()
cls.ImpalaTestMatrix.add_dimension(
create_exec_option_dimension(batch_sizes=cls.BATCH_SIZES))
@classmethod
def get_workload(self):
return 'functional-query'
# Regression test for IMP-633. Added as a part of IMPALA-5198.
@SkipIf.not_hdfs
class TestHdfsFileOpenFailErrors(ImpalaTestSuite):
@pytest.mark.execute_serially
def test_hdfs_file_open_fail(self):
absolute_location = "/test-warehouse/file_open_fail"
create_stmt = \
"create table file_open_fail (x int) location '" + absolute_location + "'"
insert_stmt = "insert into file_open_fail values(1)"
select_stmt = "select * from file_open_fail"
drop_stmt = "drop table if exists file_open_fail purge"
self.client.execute(drop_stmt)
self.client.execute(create_stmt)
self.client.execute(insert_stmt)
self.filesystem_client.delete_file_dir(absolute_location, recursive=True)
assert not self.filesystem_client.exists(absolute_location)
try:
self.client.execute(select_stmt)
except ImpalaBeeswaxException as e:
assert "Failed to open HDFS file" in str(e)
self.client.execute(drop_stmt)
# Test for IMPALA-5331 to verify that the libHDFS API hdfsGetLastExceptionRootCause()
# works.
@SkipIf.not_hdfs
class TestHdfsUnknownErrors(ImpalaTestSuite):
@pytest.mark.execute_serially
def test_hdfs_safe_mode_error_255(self, unique_database):
create_stmt = "create table {0}.safe_mode_fail (x int)".format(unique_database)
insert_stmt = "insert into {0}.safe_mode_fail values (1)".format(unique_database)
self.execute_query_expect_success(self.client, create_stmt)
self.execute_query_expect_success(self.client, insert_stmt)
try:
# Check that we're not in safe mode.
output, error = subprocess.Popen(
['hdfs', 'dfsadmin', '-safemode', 'get'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
assert error is "", "Couldn't get status of Safe mode. Error: %s" % (error)
assert "Safe mode is OFF" in output
# Turn safe mode on.
output, error = subprocess.Popen(
['hdfs', 'dfsadmin', '-safemode', 'enter'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
assert error is "", "Couldn't turn Safe mode ON. Error: %s" % (error)
assert "Safe mode is ON" in output
# We shouldn't be able to write to HDFS when it's in safe mode.
ex = self.execute_query_expect_failure(self.client, insert_stmt)
# Confirm that it is an Unknown error with error code 255.
assert "Unknown error 255" in str(ex)
# Confirm that we were able to get the root cause.
assert "Name node is in safe mode" in str(ex)
finally:
# Leave safe mode.
output, error = subprocess.Popen(
['hdfs', 'dfsadmin', '-safemode', 'leave'],
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
assert error is "", "Couldn't turn Safe mode OFF. Error: %s" % (error)
assert "Safe mode is OFF" in output
@SkipIfS3.qualified_path
@SkipIfADLS.qualified_path
class TestHdfsScanNodeErrors(TestDataErrors):
@classmethod
def add_test_dimensions(cls):
super(TestHdfsScanNodeErrors, cls).add_test_dimensions()
# Only run on delimited text with no compression.
cls.ImpalaTestMatrix.add_constraint(lambda v:\
v.get_value('table_format').file_format != 'hbase' and
v.get_value('table_format').file_format != 'parquet')
def test_hdfs_scan_node_errors(self, vector):
# TODO: Run each test with abort_on_error=0 and abort_on_error=1.
vector.get_value('exec_option')['abort_on_error'] = 0
if (vector.get_value('table_format').file_format != 'text'):
pytest.xfail("Expected results differ across file formats")
self.run_test_case('DataErrorsTest/hdfs-scan-node-errors', vector)
@SkipIfS3.qualified_path
@SkipIfADLS.qualified_path
@SkipIfLocal.qualified_path
class TestHdfsSeqScanNodeErrors(TestHdfsScanNodeErrors):
@classmethod
def add_test_dimensions(cls):
super(TestHdfsSeqScanNodeErrors, cls).add_test_dimensions()
cls.ImpalaTestMatrix.add_constraint(lambda v:\
v.get_value('table_format').file_format == 'seq')
def test_hdfs_seq_scan_node_errors(self, vector):
vector.get_value('exec_option')['abort_on_error'] = 0
self.run_test_case('DataErrorsTest/hdfs-sequence-scan-errors', vector)
@SkipIfS3.qualified_path
@SkipIfADLS.qualified_path
class TestHdfsRcFileScanNodeErrors(TestHdfsScanNodeErrors):
@classmethod
def add_test_dimensions(cls):
super(TestHdfsRcFileScanNodeErrors, cls).add_test_dimensions()
cls.ImpalaTestMatrix.add_constraint(lambda v:\
v.get_value('table_format').file_format == 'rc')
def test_hdfs_rcfile_scan_node_errors(self, vector):
vector.get_value('exec_option')['abort_on_error'] = 0
self.run_test_case('DataErrorsTest/hdfs-rcfile-scan-node-errors', vector)
class TestAvroErrors(TestDataErrors):
@classmethod
def add_test_dimensions(cls):
super(TestAvroErrors, cls).add_test_dimensions()
cls.ImpalaTestMatrix.add_constraint(lambda v:
v.get_value('table_format').file_format == 'avro' and
v.get_value('table_format').compression_codec == 'snap')
def test_avro_errors(self, vector):
vector.get_value('exec_option')['abort_on_error'] = 0
self.run_test_case('DataErrorsTest/avro-errors', vector)
class TestHBaseDataErrors(TestDataErrors):
@classmethod
def add_test_dimensions(cls):
super(TestHBaseDataErrors, cls).add_test_dimensions()
# Only run on hbase.
cls.ImpalaTestMatrix.add_constraint(lambda v:\
v.get_value('table_format').file_format == 'hbase' and\
v.get_value('table_format').compression_codec == 'none')
def test_hbase_scan_node_errors(self, vector):
pytest.xfail("hbasealltypeserror doesn't seem to return any errors")
vector.get_value('exec_option')['abort_on_error'] = 0
self.run_test_case('DataErrorsTest/hbase-scan-node-errors', vector)
def test_hbase_insert_errors(self, vector):
pytest.xfail("hbasealltypeserror doesn't seem to return any errors")
vector.get_value('exec_option')['abort_on_error'] = 0
self.run_test_case('DataErrorsTest/hbase-insert-errors', vector)
class TestTimestampErrors(TestDataErrors):
"""
Create test table with various valid/invalid timestamp values, then run
scan and aggregation queries to make sure Impala doesn't crash.
- value doesn't have date
- value contains non-ascii char
- value contains unicode char
- value is outside boost gregorian date range.
"""
@classmethod
def add_test_dimensions(cls):
super(TestTimestampErrors, cls).add_test_dimensions()
cls.ImpalaTestMatrix.add_constraint(lambda v:\
v.get_value('table_format').file_format == 'text')
def _setup_test_table(self, fq_tbl_name):
create_stmt = "CREATE TABLE " + fq_tbl_name + " (col string)"
insert_stmt = "INSERT INTO TABLE " + fq_tbl_name + " values" + \
"('1999-03-24 07:21:02'), ('2001-ån-02 12:12:15')," + \
"('1997-1131 02:09:32'), ('1954-12-03 15:10:02')," + \
"('12:10:02'), ('1001-04-23 21:08:19'), ('15:03:09')"
alter_stmt = "ALTER TABLE " + fq_tbl_name + " CHANGE col col timestamp"
self.client.execute(create_stmt)
self.client.execute(insert_stmt)
self.client.execute(alter_stmt)
def test_timestamp_scan_agg_errors(self, vector, unique_database):
FQ_TBL_NAME = "%s.%s" % (unique_database, 'scan_agg_timestamp')
self._setup_test_table(FQ_TBL_NAME)
vector.get_value('exec_option')['abort_on_error'] = 0
result = self.client.execute("SELECT AVG(col) FROM " + FQ_TBL_NAME)
assert result.data == ['1977-01-27 11:15:32']
result = self.client.execute("SELECT * FROM " + FQ_TBL_NAME + " ORDER BY col")
assert len(result.data) == 7
assert result.data == ['1954-12-03 15:10:02', '1999-03-24 07:21:02', \
'12:10:02', '15:03:09', 'NULL', 'NULL', 'NULL']
result = self.client.execute("SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT col) FROM " + FQ_TBL_NAME)
assert result.data == ['4']