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Karen Coppage updated HIVE-17300:
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    Description: 
Hi all,

I’m working on a feature of the Hive WebUI Query Plan tab that would provide 
the option to display the query plan as a nice graph (scroll down for 
screenshots). If you click on one of the graph’s stages, the plan for that 
stage appears as text below. 

Stages are color-coded if they have a status (Success, Error, Running), and the 
rest are grayed out. Coloring is based on status already available in the 
WebUI, under the Stages tab.

There is an additional option to display stats for MapReduce tasks. This 
includes the job’s ID, tracking URL (where the logs are found), and mapper and 
reducer numbers/progress, among other info. 

The library I’m using for the graph is called vis.js (http://visjs.org/). It 
has an Apache license, and the only necessary file to be included from this 
library is about 700 KB.

I tried to keep server-side changes minimal, and graph generation is taken care 
of by the client. Plans with more than a given number of stages (default: 25) 
won't be displayed in order to preserve resources.

I’d love to hear any and all input from the community about this feature: do 
you think it’s useful, and is there anything important I’m missing?

Thanks,

Karen Coppage

Review request: https://reviews.apache.org/r/61663/
Any input is welcome!

  was:
Hi all,

I’m working on a feature of the Hive WebUI Query Plan tab that would provide 
the option to display the query plan as a nice graph (scroll down for 
screenshots). If you click on one of the graph’s stages, the plan for that 
stage appears as text below. 

Stages are color-coded if they have a status (Success, Error, Running), and the 
rest are grayed out. Coloring is based on status already available in the 
WebUI, under the Stages tab.

There is an additional option to display stats for MapReduce tasks. This 
includes the job’s ID, tracking URL (where the logs are found), and mapper and 
reducer numbers/progress, among other info. 

The library I’m using for the graph is called vis.js (http://visjs.org/). It 
has an Apache license, and the only necessary file to be included from this 
library is about 700 KB.

I tried to keep server-side changes minimal, and graph generation is taken care 
of by the client. Plans with more than a given number of stages (default: 25) 
won't be displayed in order to preserve resources.

I’d love to hear any and all input from the community about this feature: do 
you think it’s useful, and is there anything important I’m missing?

Thanks,

Karen Coppage


> WebUI query plan graphs
> -----------------------
>
>                 Key: HIVE-17300
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-17300
>             Project: Hive
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Web UI
>            Reporter: Karen Coppage
>            Assignee: Karen Coppage
>         Attachments: complete_success.png, full_mapred_stats.png, 
> graph_with_mapred_stats.png, HIVE-17300.3.patch, HIVE-17300.patch, 
> last_stage_error.png, last_stage_running.png, non_mapred_task_selected.png
>
>
> Hi all,
> I’m working on a feature of the Hive WebUI Query Plan tab that would provide 
> the option to display the query plan as a nice graph (scroll down for 
> screenshots). If you click on one of the graph’s stages, the plan for that 
> stage appears as text below. 
> Stages are color-coded if they have a status (Success, Error, Running), and 
> the rest are grayed out. Coloring is based on status already available in the 
> WebUI, under the Stages tab.
> There is an additional option to display stats for MapReduce tasks. This 
> includes the job’s ID, tracking URL (where the logs are found), and mapper 
> and reducer numbers/progress, among other info. 
> The library I’m using for the graph is called vis.js (http://visjs.org/). It 
> has an Apache license, and the only necessary file to be included from this 
> library is about 700 KB.
> I tried to keep server-side changes minimal, and graph generation is taken 
> care of by the client. Plans with more than a given number of stages 
> (default: 25) won't be displayed in order to preserve resources.
> I’d love to hear any and all input from the community about this feature: do 
> you think it’s useful, and is there anything important I’m missing?
> Thanks,
> Karen Coppage
> Review request: https://reviews.apache.org/r/61663/
> Any input is welcome!



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