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ASF GitHub Bot commented on TAJO-1493:
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Github user jihoonson commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/tajo/pull/772#discussion_r39944135
--- Diff:
tajo-catalog/tajo-catalog-server/src/main/java/org/apache/tajo/catalog/store/AbstractDBStore.java
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@@ -2147,6 +2154,8 @@ private void ensurePartitionTable(String tbName, int
tableId)
builder.setId(res.getInt(COL_PARTITIONS_PK));
builder.setPath(res.getString("PATH"));
builder.setPartitionName(partitionName);
+ builder.setNumBytes(res.getLong(COL_PARTITION_BYTES));
+ builder.setNumFiles(res.getLong(COL_PARTITION_FILES));
--- End diff --
I wonder why number of files in a partition is required.
Can you tell me an example?
> Make partition pruning based on catalog informations
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TAJO-1493
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAJO-1493
> Project: Tajo
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Catalog, Planner/Optimizer
> Reporter: Jaehwa Jung
> Assignee: Jaehwa Jung
> Fix For: 0.11.0, 0.12.0
>
> Attachments: TAJO-1493.patch, TAJO-1493_2.patch, TAJO-1493_3.patch,
> TAJO-1493_4.patch
>
>
> Currently, PartitionedTableRewriter take a look into partition directories
> for rewriting filter conditions. It get all sub directories of table path
> because catalog doesn’t provide partition directories. But if there are lots
> of sub directories on HDFS, such as, more than 10,000 directories, it might
> be cause overload to NameNode. Thus, CatalogStore need to provide partition
> directories for specified filter conditions. I designed new method to
> CatalogStore as follows:
> * method name: getPartitionsWithConditionFilters
> * first parameter: database name
> * second parameter: table name
> * third parameter: where clause (included target column name and partition
> value)
> * return values:
> List<org.apache.tajo.catalog.proto.CatalogProtos.TablePartitionProto>
> * description: It scan right partition directories on CatalogStore with where
> caluse.
> For examples, users set parameters as following:
> ** first parameter: default
> ** second parameter: table1
> ** third parameter: COLUMN_NAME = 'col1' AND PARTITION_VALUE = '3
> In the previous cases, this method will create select clause as follows.
> {code:xml}
> SELECT DISTINCT A.PATH
> FROM PARTITIONS A, (
> SELECT B.PARTITION_ID
> FROM PARTITION_KEYS B
> WHERE B.PARTITION_ID > 0
> AND (
> COLUMN_NAME = 'col1' AND PARTITION_VALUE = '3'
> )
> ) B
> WHERE A.PARTITION_ID > 0
> AND A.TID = ${table_id}
> AND A.PARTITION_ID = B.PARTITION_ID
> {code}
> At the first time, I considered to use EvalNode instead of where clause. But
> I can’t use it because of recursive related problems between tajo-catalog
> module and tajo-plan module. So, I’ll implement utility class to convert
> EvalNode to SQL.
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