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[jira] [Updated] (KYLIN-4010) Auto adjust offset according to query server's timezone for time derived column

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KYLIN-4010?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Xiaoxiang Yu updated KYLIN-4010:
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    Summary: Auto adjust offset according to query server's timezone for time derived column  (was: TimeZone is hard-coded in function makeSegmentName for class CubeSegment)

> Auto adjust offset according to query server's timezone for time derived column
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KYLIN-4010
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KYLIN-4010
>             Project: Kylin
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Others
>    Affects Versions: v3.0.0-alpha
>            Reporter: zengrui
>            Assignee: Xiaoxiang Yu
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: v3.0.0-beta
>
>         Attachments: image-2019-07-15-17-15-31-209.png, image-2019-07-15-17-17-04-029.png, image-2019-07-15-17-17-39-568.png
>
>
> h2. Backgroud
> In realtime OLAP, we index real-time event in streaming receiver. We know that each event must contains a timestamp column (we often call it event time), that value should represent when this event was produced. Because event maybe come from different timezone and use local timezone is always error-prone, so we recommend to use a GMT+0 timestamp(System.currentTimeMillis()) to avoid such issue.
> I think this is good by design, it is easy to understand and always correct. But the side effect is that, the end user(business manager behind a BI tools) are unhappy because he have to use GMT+0 with date/time related filter in SQL and should understand the result should be shifted with his local timezone. It is not user-firendly and inconvenient for normal user. Because user may compare query result from different data source and compare them and summarize, use GMT+0 may trouble them.
> h2. Example
> For example, kylin user work in GMT+8 (maybe in Shanghai) want to know some metrics which occured from {color:#DE350B}2019-09-01 12:00:00{color} to {color:#DE350B}2019-09-01 14:00:00{color} in his {color:#DE350B}local timezone{color}, so he has to {color:#DE350B}rewrite{color} his query (with eight hour offset) to following: 
> {code:sql}
> select hour_start, count(*)
> from realtime_table
> where hour_start >= "2019-09-01 04:00:00" and hour_start < "2019-09-01 06:00:00"  
> group by hour_start
> {code}
> And he will get result like :
> ||hour_start ||count||
> |2019-09-01 04:00:00	|139202|
> |2019-09-01 05:00:00	|89398|
> And he must convert to a more meaningful result in his mind, it is realy annoying!
> ||hour_start ||count||
> |2019-09-01 12:00:00	|139202|
> |2019-09-01 13:00:00	|89398|
> h2. Desgin
> We should not change the way receiver index event, event time should be stored in UTC timestamp. We should auto rewrite sql's event time related filter. 
> In kylin, filter condition in where clause will be convert to a *TupleFilter*, and it looks like *RelNode* in Apache Calicate.
> For where hour_start >= "2019-09-01 12:00:00" and hour_start < "2019-09-01 14:00:00", we will send TupleFilter to streaming receiver or region server which looks like this:
> {noformat}
> AND
>   GreatThanOrEqual
>     hout_start
>     CAST
>       "2019-09-01 12:00:00"
>       timestamp
>   LessThanOrEqual
>     hout_start
>     CAST
>       "2019-09-01 14:00:00"
>       timestamp
> {noformat}
> But for streaming query, we want to change each ConstantTupleFilter and minus value for that timestamp. So the TupleFilter which be sent will be following:
> {noformat}
> AND
>   GreatThanOrEqual
>     hout_start
>     CAST
>       "2019-09-01 04:00:00"
>       timestamp
>   LessThanOrEqual
>     hout_start
>     CAST
>       "2019-09-01 06:00:00"
>       timestamp
> {noformat}
> Before query result processed by *OLAPEnumerator*,  kylin will plus each value of time derived column, thus protect row from be filtered by calcite generated code.
> So, user will get what he want in his timezone without any burden.
> h2. How to use
> To enable auto shift by time zone, please set kylin.stream.auto-timezone to true.
> You can specific time zone by kylin.web.timezone, otherwise, time zone will be auto detected.
> Only *time derived column* will be affected.
> h2. Related Issue
> Originally, the event time can only in the format of a long value (UTC timestamp). But in some case, the event time is in a format of "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss", we use a new class DateTimeParser(introduced in KYLIN-4001) to convert such format into a UTC timestamp.
> In Real-Time Streaming Cube when I send some records to kafka topic, the tmestamp for the record is 2019-01-01 00:00:00.000, but kylin create a segment named 20181231160000_20181231170000.
> Then I found that TimeZone is hard-coded to "GMT" in function makeSegmentName for class CubeSegment. I think that it should be config in kylin.properties.



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