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The following properties can be nested inside the top-level configs.
Specify the columns and the type of indices to be created on those columns. Currently, only Text search columns can be specified using this property. We will be migrating the rest of the indices to this field in future releases.
Warning:
If removing the forwardIndexDisabled
property above to regenerate the forward index for multi-value (MV) columns note that the following invariants cannot be maintained after regenerating the forward index for a forward index disabled column:
Ordering guarantees of the MV values within a row
If entries within an MV row are duplicated, the duplicates will be lost. Please regenerate the segments via your offline jobs and re-push / refresh the data to get back the original MV data with duplicates.
We will work on removing the second invariant in the future.
We will now discuss the sections that are only applicable to realtime tables.
Below is the list of fields in streamConfigs
section.
IndexingConfig -> streamConfig has been deprecated starting 0.7.0 or commit 9eaea9. Use IngestionConfig -> StreamIngestionConfig -> streamConfigMaps instead.
When specifying realtime.segment.flush.threshold.rows
, the actual number of rows per segment is computed using the following formula:
``
realtime.segment.flush.threshold.rows / partitionsConsumedByServer
This means that if we set realtime.segment.flush.threshold.rows=1000
and each server consumes 10 partitions, the rows per segment will be:1000/10 = 100
Any additional properties set here will be directly available to the stream consumers. For example, in case of Kafka stream, you could put any of the configs described in Kafka configuraton page, and it will be automatically passed to the KafkaConsumer.
Some of the properties you might want to set:
Here is a minimal example of what the streamConfigs
section may look like:
0.6.0 onwards:
0.5.0 and prior:
Pinot allows users to define environment variables in the format of ${ENV_NAME}
or ${ENV_NAME:DEFAULT_VALUE}
as field values in table config.
Pinot instance will override it during runtime.
Brackets are required when defining the environment variable."$ENV_NAME"
is not supported.
Environment variables used without default value in table config have to be available to all Pinot components - Controller, Broker, Server, and Minion. Otherwise, querying/consumption will be affected depending on the service to which these variables are not available.
Below is an example of setting AWS credential as part of table config using environment variable.
Example:
Here's an example table config for a realtime table. All the fields from the offline table config are valid for the realtime table. Additionally, realtime tables use some extra fields.
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tableName
Specifies the name of the table. Should only contain alpha-numeric characters, hyphens (‘-‘), or underscores (‘_’). (Using a double-underscore (‘__’) is not allowed and reserved for other features within Pinot)
tableType
Defines the table type - OFFLINE
for offline table, REALTIME
for realtime table. A hybrid table is essentially 2 table configs one of each type, with the same table name.
isDimTable
Boolean field to indicate whether the table is a dimension table.
quota
This section defines properties related to quotas, such as storage quota and query quota. For more details scroll down to quota.
task
This section defines the enabled minion tasks for the table. See Minion for more details.
routing
This section defines the properties related to configuring how the broker selects the servers to route, and how segments can be pruned by the broker based on segment metadata. For more details, scroll down to routing.
query
This section defines the properties related to query execution. For more details scroll down to query.
segmentsConfig
This section defines the properties related to the segments of the table, such as segment push frequency, type, retention, schema, time column etc. For more details scroll down to segmentsConfig.
tableIndexConfig
This section defines the indexing related information for the Pinot table. For more details head over to Table indexing config.
fieldConfigList
This section specifies the columns and the type of indices to be created on those columns. Currently, only Text search columns can be specified using this property. We will be migrating the rest of the indices to this field in future releases. See Field config list for sub-properties.
tenants
Define the server and broker tenant used for this table. More details about tenant can be found in Tenant.
ingestionConfig
This section defines the configs needed for ingestion level transformations. More details in Ingestion Level Transformations and Ingestion Level Aggregations.
upsertConfig
This section defines the configs related to the upsert feature.
dedupConfig
This section defines the configs related to the dedup feature.
tierConfigs
This section defines configs needed to setup tiered storage. More details in Tiered Storage.
metadata
This section is for keeping custom configs, which are expressed as key-value pairs.
storage
The maximum storage space the table is allowed to use, before replication. For example, in the above table, the storage is 140G and replication is 3. Therefore, the maximum storage the table is allowed to use is 140*3=420G. The space used by the table is calculated by adding up the sizes of all segments from every server hosting this table. Once this limit is reached, offline segment push throws a 403
exception with message, Quota check failed for segment: segment_0 of table: pinotTable
.
maxQueriesPerSecond
The maximum queries per second allowed to execute on this table. If query volume exceeds this, a 429
exception with message Request 123 exceeds query quota for table:pinotTable, query:select count(*) from pinotTable
will be sent, and a BrokerMetric QUERY_QUOTA_EXCEEDED
will be recorded. The application should build an exponential backoff and retry mechanism to react to this exception.
segmentPrunerTypes
The list of segment pruners to be enabled.
The segment pruner prunes the selected segments based on the query. Supported values currently are
partition
- prunes segments based on the partition metadata stored in zookeeper. By default, there is no pruner. For more details on how to configure this check out Querying All Segments
time
- prunes segments for queries filtering on timeColumnName
that do not contain data in the query's time range
instanceSelectorType
The instance selector selects server instances to serve the query based on selected segments. Supported values are
balanced
- balances the number of segments served by each selected instance. Default.
replicaGroup
- instance selector for replica group routing strategy.
For more details on how to configure this check out Querying All Servers
timeoutMs
Query timeout in milliseconds
schemaName
Name of the schema associated with the table
timeColumnName
The name of the time column for this table. This must match with the time column name in the schema. This is mandatory for tables with push type APPEND
, optional for REFRESH.
timeColumnName along with timeColumnType is used to manage segment retention and time boundary for offline vs realtime.
replication
Number of replicas for the tables. A replication value of 1 means segments won't be replicated across servers.
retentionTimeUnit
Unit for the retention. e.g. HOURS, DAYS. This in combination with retentionTimeValue decides the duration for which to retain the segments e.g. 365 DAYS
in the example means that segments containing data older than 365 days will be deleted periodically. This is done by the RetentionManager
Controller periodic task. By default, no retention is set.
retentionTimeValue
A numeric value for the retention. This in combination with retentionTimeUnit decides the duration for which to retain the segments
segmentPushType
(Deprecated starting 0.7.0 or commit 9eaea9. Use IngestionConfig -> BatchIngestionConfig -> segmentPushType )
This can be either
APPEND
- new data segments pushed periodically, to append to the existing data eg. daily or hourly
REFRESH
- the entire data is replaced every time during a data push. Refresh tables have no retention.
segmentPushFrequency
(Deprecated starting 0.7.0 or commit 9eaea9. Use IngestionConfig -> BatchIngestionConfig -> segmentPushFrequency )
The cadence at which segments are pushed eg. HOURLY
, DAILY
invertedIndexColumns
The list of columns that inverted index should be created on. The name of columns should match the schema. e.g. in the table above, inverted index has been created on 3 columns foo
, bar
, moo
createInvertedIndexDuringSegmentGeneration
Boolean to indicate whether to create inverted indexes during the segment creation. By default, false i.e. inverted indexes are created when the segments are loaded on the server
sortedColumn
The column which is sorted in the data and hence will have a sorted index. This does not need to be specified for the offline table, as the segment generation job will automatically detect the sorted column in the data and create a sorted index for it.
bloomFilterColumns
The list of columns to apply bloom filter on. The names of the columns should match the schema. For more details about using bloom filters refer to Bloom Filter.
bloomFilterConfigs
The map from the column to the bloom filter config. The names of the columns should match the schema. For more details about using bloom filters refer to Bloom Filter.
rangeIndexColumns
The list of columns that range index should be created on. Typically used for numeric columns and mostly on metrics. e.g. select count(*) from T where latency > 3000
will be faster if you enable range index for latency
rangeIndexVersion
Version of the range index, 2 (latest) by default.
starTreeIndexConfigs
The list of star-tree indexing configs for creating star-tree indexes. For more details on how to configure this, go to Star-tree
enableDefaultStarTree
Boolean to indicate whether to create a default star-tree index for the segment. For more details about this, go to Star-tree
enableDynamicStarTreeCreation
Boolean to indicate whether to allow creating star-tree when server loads the segment. Star-tree creation could potentially consume a lot of system resources, so this config should be enabled when the servers have the free system resources to create the star-tree.
noDictionaryColumns
The set of columns that should not be dictionary encoded. The name of columns should match the schema. NoDictionary dimension columns are LZ4 compressed, while the metrics are not compressed.
onHeapDictionaryColumns
The list of columns for which the dictionary should be created on heap
varLengthDictionaryColumns
The list of columns for which the variable length dictionary needs to be enabled in offline segments. This is only valid for string and bytes columns and has no impact for columns of other data types.
jsonIndexColumns
The list of columns to create the JSON index. See JSON Index for more details.
jsonIndexConfigs