Pulsar SQL configuration and deployment
You can configure the Pulsar Trino plugin and deploy a cluster with the following instruction.
Configure Pulsar Trino plugin
You can configure the Pulsar Trino plugin in the ${project.root}/trino/conf/catalog/pulsar.properties
properties file. The configuration for the connector and the default values are as follows.
# name of the connector to be displayed in the catalog
connector.name=pulsar
# the URL of Pulsar broker service
pulsar.web-service-url=http://localhost:8080
# the URL of Pulsar broker binary service
pulsar.broker-binary-service-url=pulsar://localhost:6650
# the URL of Zookeeper cluster
pulsar.zookeeper-uri=localhost:2181
# minimum number of entries to read at a single time
pulsar.entry-read-batch-size=100
# default number of splits to use per query
pulsar.target-num-splits=4
# max size of one batch message (default value is 5MB)
pulsar.max-message-size=5242880
# number of split used when querying data from Pulsar
pulsar.target-num-splits=2
# size of queue to buffer entry read from Pulsar
pulsar.max-split-entry-queue-size=1000
# size of queue to buffer message extract from entries
pulsar.max-split-message-queue-size=10000
# status provider to record connector metrics
pulsar.stats-provider=org.apache.bookkeeper.stats.NullStatsProvider
# config in map format for stats provider e.g. {"key1":"val1","key2":"val2"}
pulsar.stats-provider-configs={}
# whether to rewrite Pulsar's default topic delimiter '/'
pulsar.namespace-delimiter-rewrite-enable=false
# delimiter used to rewrite Pulsar's default delimiter '/', use if default is causing incompatibility with other system like Superset
pulsar.rewrite-namespace-delimiter="/"
# maximum number of thread pool size for ledger offloader.
pulsar.managed-ledger-offload-max-threads=2
# driver used to offload or read cold data to or from long-term storage
pulsar.managed-ledger-offload-driver=null
# directory to load offloaders nar file.
pulsar.offloaders-directory="./offloaders"
# properties and configurations related to specific offloader implementation as map e.g. {"key1":"val1","key2":"val2"}
pulsar.offloader-properties={}
# authentication plugin used to authenticate to Pulsar cluster
pulsar.auth-plugin=null
# authentication parameter used to authenticate to the Pulsar cluster as a string e.g. "key1:val1,key2:val2".
pulsar.auth-params=null
# whether the Pulsar client accept an untrusted TLS certificate from broker
pulsar.tls-allow-insecure-connection=null
# whether to allow hostname verification when a client connects to broker over TLS.
pulsar.tls-hostname-verification-enable=null
# path for the trusted TLS certificate file of Pulsar broker
pulsar.tls-trust-cert-file-path=null
## whether to enable Pulsar authorization
pulsar.authorization-enabled=false
# set the threshold for BookKeeper request throttle, default is disabled
pulsar.bookkeeper-throttle-value=0
# set the number of IO thread
pulsar.bookkeeper-num-io-threads=2 * Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors()
# set the number of worker thread
pulsar.bookkeeper-num-worker-threads=Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors()
# whether to use BookKeeper V2 wire protocol
pulsar.bookkeeper-use-v2-protocol=true
# interval to check the need for sending an explicit LAC, default is disabled
pulsar.bookkeeper-explicit-interval=0
# size for managed ledger entry cache (in MB).
pulsar.managed-ledger-cache-size-MB=0
# number of threads to be used for managed ledger tasks dispatching
pulsar.managed-ledger-num-worker-threads=Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors()
# number of threads to be used for managed ledger scheduled tasks
pulsar.managed-ledger-num-scheduler-threads=Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors()
# directory used to store extraction NAR file
pulsar.nar-extraction-directory=System.getProperty("java.io.tmpdir")
Enable authentication and authorization between Pulsar and Pulsar SQL
By default, the authentication and authorization between Pulsar and Pulsar SQL are disabled.
To enable it, set the following configurations in the ${project.root}/trino/conf/catalog/pulsar.properties
properties file:
pulsar.authorization-enabled=true
pulsar.broker-binary-service-url=pulsar://localhost:6650
Connect Trino to Pulsar with multiple hosts
You can connect Trino to a Pulsar cluster with multiple hosts.
- To configure multiple hosts for brokers, add multiple URLs to
pulsar.web-service-url
. - To configure multiple hosts for ZooKeeper, add multiple URIs to
pulsar.zookeeper-uri
.
The following is an example.
pulsar.web-service-url=http://localhost:8080,localhost:8081,localhost:8082
pulsar.zookeeper-uri=localhost1,localhost2:2181
Get the last message in a topic
note
By default, Pulsar SQL does not get the last message in a topic. It is by design and controlled by settings. By default, BookKeeper LAC only advances when subsequent entries are added. If there is no subsequent entry added, the last written entry is not visible to readers until the ledger is closed. This is not a problem for Pulsar which uses managed ledger, but Pulsar SQL directly reads from BookKeeper ledger.
If you want to get the last message in a topic, set the following configurations:
For the broker configuration, set
bookkeeperExplicitLacIntervalInMills
> 0 inbroker.conf
orstandalone.conf
.For the Trino configuration, set
pulsar.bookkeeper-explicit-interval
> 0 andpulsar.bookkeeper-use-v2-protocol=false
.
However, using BookKeeper V3 protocol introduces additional GC overhead to BK as it uses Protobuf.
Query data from existing Trino clusters
If you already have a Trino cluster compatible to version 363, you can copy the Pulsar Trino plugin to your existing cluster. Download the archived plugin package with the following command.
wget https://archive.apache.org/dist/pulsar/pulsar-2.11.2/apache-pulsar-2.11.2-bin.tar.gz
Deploy a new cluster
Since Pulsar SQL is powered by Trino, the configuration for deployment is the same for the Pulsar SQL worker.
note
For how to set up a standalone single node environment, refer to Query data.
You can use the same CLI args as the Trino launcher.
The default configuration for the cluster is located in ${project.root}/trino/conf
. You can customize your deployment by modifying the default configuration.
You can set the worker to read from a different configuration directory, or set a different directory to write data.
./bin/pulsar sql-worker run --etc-dir /tmp/pulsar/trino/conf --data-dir /tmp/trino-1
You can start the worker as daemon process.
./bin/pulsar sql-worker start
Deploy a cluster on multiple nodes
You can deploy a Pulsar SQL cluster or Trino cluster on multiple nodes. The following example shows how to deploy a cluster on three-node cluster.
- Copy the Pulsar binary distribution to three nodes.
The first node runs as Trino coordinator. The minimal configuration required in the ${project.root}/trino/conf/config.properties
file is as follows.
coordinator=true
node-scheduler.include-coordinator=true
http-server.http.port=8080
query.max-memory=50GB
query.max-memory-per-node=1GB
discovery-server.enabled=true
discovery.uri=<coordinator-url>
The other two nodes serve as worker nodes, you can use the following configuration for worker nodes.
coordinator=false
http-server.http.port=8080
query.max-memory=50GB
query.max-memory-per-node=1GB
discovery.uri=<coordinator-url>
Modify
pulsar.web-service-url
andpulsar.zookeeper-uri
configuration in the${project.root}/trino/conf/catalog/pulsar.properties
file accordingly for the three nodes.Start the coordinator node:
./bin/pulsar sql-worker run
- Start worker nodes:
./bin/pulsar sql-worker run
- Start the SQL CLI and check the status of your cluster:
./bin/pulsar sql --server <coordinate_url>
- Check the status of your nodes:
trino> SELECT * FROM system.runtime.nodes;
node_id | http_uri | node_version | coordinator | state
---------+-------------------------+--------------+-------------+--------
1 | http://192.168.2.1:8081 | testversion | true | active
3 | http://192.168.2.2:8081 | testversion | false | active
2 | http://192.168.2.3:8081 | testversion | false | active
For more information about the deployment in Trino, refer to Trino deployment.
note
The broker does not advance LAC, so when Pulsar SQL bypasses brokers to query data, it can only read entries up to the LAC that all the bookies learned. You can enable periodically write LAC on the broker by setting “bookkeeperExplicitLacIntervalInMills” in the broker.conf
file.