Re: [DISCUSS] Per User Access Controls

2022-01-13 Thread Curtis Lambert
This is what we are handling with Vault outside of Drill, combined with
aliasing. James is tracking some of what you've been finding with the
credential store but even then we want the single source of auth. We can
chat with James on the next Drill stand up (and anyone else who wants to
feel the pain).



[image: avatar]
Curtis Lambert
CTO
Email:

cur...@datadistillr.com 
Phone:

+ 706-402-0249
[image: LinkedIn]LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-lambert-2009b2141/> [image: Calendly]
Calendly <https://calendly.com/curtis283/generic-zoom>
[image: Data Distillr logo] <https://www.datadistillr.com/>


On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 3:29 PM Charles Givre  wrote:

> Hello all,
> One of the issues we've been dancing around is having per-user access
> controls in Drill.  As Drill was originally built around the Hadoop
> ecosystem, the Hadoop based connections make use of user-impersonation for
> per user access controls.  However, a rather glaring deficiency is the lack
> of per-user access controls for connections like JDBC, Mongo, Splunk etc.
>
> Recently when I was working on OAuth pull request, it occurred to me that
> we might be able to slightly extend the credential provider interface to
> allow for per-user credentials.  Here's what I was thinking...
>
> A bit of background:  The credential provider interface is really an
> abstraction for a HashMap.  Here's my proposal The cred provider
> interface would store two hashmaps, one for per-user creds and one for
> global creds.   When a user is authenticated to Drill, when they create a
> storage plugin connection, the credential provider would associate the
> creds with their Drill username.  The storage plugins that use credential
> provider would thus get per-user credentials.
>
> If users did not want per-user credentials, they could simply use direct
> credentials OR use specify that in the credential provider classes.  What
> do you think?
>
> Best,
> -- C
>
>


Re: Regular Video Calls?

2021-03-04 Thread Curtis Lambert
Luoc,

We can make sure to monitor chat for questions/input if you're more
comfortable with writing than speaking. I'm a former Arabic/Pashtu linguist
so I've felt the pains of trying to keep up in a second language myself.
Let me know if there are other things we can do to help accommodate you and
others.

All,

This might score one for google meets over zoom as I see you can have
google auto translate the captions. I'm not sure just how good that is but
if it's even just moderately helpful for non native speakers it would be
good to try.

https://sites.allegheny.edu/lits/tech-tip-tuesday-translate-closed-captions-in-google-meet-with-chrome/




[image: avatar]
Curtis Lambert
CTO
Email:

cur...@datdistillr.com
Phone:

+ 706-402-0249
[image: LinkedIn]LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-lambert-2009b2141/> [image: Calendly]
Calendly <https://calendly.com/curtis283/30min>
[image: Data Distillr logo] <https://www.datadistillr.com/>


On Thu, Mar 4, 2021 at 1:20 AM luoc  wrote:

> Wow!
>   That sounds good. even though I know a little spoken english only.
> Because I don’t think you are going to blocked the people who only listen
> to the discussion. GMT+8
>
> > 2021年3月4日 上午3:13,Ted Dunning  写道:
> >
> > I am still around, but not super active lately. Real life has intruded a
> > lot over the last two years.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 11:02 AM Curtis Lambert 
> > wrote:
> >
> >> Thanks Ted! I've been reading the archive history for the mailing list
> and
> >> see you on there a lot, right from the start. Glad to see you're still
> >> around and active on here!
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> [image: avatar]
> >> Curtis Lambert
> >> CTO
> >> Email:
> >>
> >> cur...@datdistillr.com
> >> Phone:
> >>
> >> + 706-402-0249
> >> [image: LinkedIn]LinkedIn
> >> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-lambert-2009b2141/> [image:
> Calendly]
> >> Calendly <https://calendly.com/curtis283/30min>
> >> [image: Data Distillr logo] <https://www.datadistillr.com/>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:26 PM Ted Dunning 
> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Curtis,
> >>>
> >>> I think that would be a great thing. The Drill community has changed
> over
> >>> the last few years and having periodic events could help people come
> >>> together in a new way.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 6:35 AM Curtis Lambert  >
> >>> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> All,
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm still very new to Drill but as I'm getting spun up on things I
> >>> noticed
> >>>> there used to be google hangout meets every two weeks but they appear
> >> to
> >>>> have stopped in 2017. Looking to gather input on if they are worth
> >>> starting
> >>>> back up and what points they would cover (recognizing all decisions
> are
> >>>> made here not in the meetings). I'm willing to organize and host if
> the
> >>>> interest is there.
> >>>>
> >>>> Please weigh in on these points:
> >>>>
> >>>>   - If we had regular video calls would you attend?
> >>>>   - What is the group's preferred application for that? (Zoom/Google?)
> >>>>   - Periodicity of the calls (every two weeks, monthly, other?)
> >>>>   - Time of day? (lets use Zulu/GMT/UTC for this point to normalize)
> >>>>   - Potential topics/scope? (I think some combination of design
> >>>>   discussions and component walkthrough/learning/presenting would be
> >>> good
> >>>> for
> >>>>   expanding and invigorating the community)
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> [image: avatar]
> >>>> Curtis Lambert
> >>>> CTO
> >>>> Email:
> >>>>
> >>>> cur...@datdistillr.com
> >>>> Phone:
> >>>>
> >>>> + 706-402-0249
> >>>> [image: LinkedIn]LinkedIn
> >>>> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-lambert-2009b2141/> [image:
> >>> Calendly]
> >>>> Calendly <https://calendly.com/curtis283/30min>
> >>>> [image: Data Distillr logo] <https://www.datadistillr.com/>
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
>
>


Re: Regular Video Calls?

2021-03-03 Thread Curtis Lambert
Thanks Ted! I've been reading the archive history for the mailing list and
see you on there a lot, right from the start. Glad to see you're still
around and active on here!



[image: avatar]
Curtis Lambert
CTO
Email:

cur...@datdistillr.com
Phone:

+ 706-402-0249
[image: LinkedIn]LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-lambert-2009b2141/> [image: Calendly]
Calendly <https://calendly.com/curtis283/30min>
[image: Data Distillr logo] <https://www.datadistillr.com/>


On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 12:26 PM Ted Dunning  wrote:

> Curtis,
>
> I think that would be a great thing. The Drill community has changed over
> the last few years and having periodic events could help people come
> together in a new way.
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 3, 2021 at 6:35 AM Curtis Lambert 
> wrote:
>
> > All,
> >
> > I'm still very new to Drill but as I'm getting spun up on things I
> noticed
> > there used to be google hangout meets every two weeks but they appear to
> > have stopped in 2017. Looking to gather input on if they are worth
> starting
> > back up and what points they would cover (recognizing all decisions are
> > made here not in the meetings). I'm willing to organize and host if the
> > interest is there.
> >
> > Please weigh in on these points:
> >
> >- If we had regular video calls would you attend?
> >- What is the group's preferred application for that? (Zoom/Google?)
> >- Periodicity of the calls (every two weeks, monthly, other?)
> >- Time of day? (lets use Zulu/GMT/UTC for this point to normalize)
> >- Potential topics/scope? (I think some combination of design
> >discussions and component walkthrough/learning/presenting would be
> good
> > for
> >expanding and invigorating the community)
> >
> >
> > [image: avatar]
> > Curtis Lambert
> > CTO
> > Email:
> >
> > cur...@datdistillr.com
> > Phone:
> >
> > + 706-402-0249
> > [image: LinkedIn]LinkedIn
> > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-lambert-2009b2141/> [image:
> Calendly]
> > Calendly <https://calendly.com/curtis283/30min>
> > [image: Data Distillr logo] <https://www.datadistillr.com/>
> >
>


Regular Video Calls?

2021-03-03 Thread Curtis Lambert
All,

I'm still very new to Drill but as I'm getting spun up on things I noticed
there used to be google hangout meets every two weeks but they appear to
have stopped in 2017. Looking to gather input on if they are worth starting
back up and what points they would cover (recognizing all decisions are
made here not in the meetings). I'm willing to organize and host if the
interest is there.

Please weigh in on these points:

   - If we had regular video calls would you attend?
   - What is the group's preferred application for that? (Zoom/Google?)
   - Periodicity of the calls (every two weeks, monthly, other?)
   - Time of day? (lets use Zulu/GMT/UTC for this point to normalize)
   - Potential topics/scope? (I think some combination of design
   discussions and component walkthrough/learning/presenting would be good for
   expanding and invigorating the community)


[image: avatar]
Curtis Lambert
CTO
Email:

cur...@datdistillr.com
Phone:

+ 706-402-0249
[image: LinkedIn]LinkedIn
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtis-lambert-2009b2141/> [image: Calendly]
Calendly <https://calendly.com/curtis283/30min>
[image: Data Distillr logo] <https://www.datadistillr.com/>


[jira] [Created] (DRILL-7869) CSV files don't break on \x0d new lines

2021-02-24 Thread Curtis Lambert (Jira)
Curtis Lambert created DRILL-7869:
-

 Summary: CSV files don't break on \x0d new lines
 Key: DRILL-7869
 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-7869
 Project: Apache Drill
  Issue Type: Bug
  Components: Storage - Text & CSV
Affects Versions: 1.19.0
Reporter: Curtis Lambert


Querying CSV files with linux new line delimiters results in "DATA_READ ERROR: 
Column exceeds maximum length of 1024".

The \x0d new line isn't used to break lines resulting in the entire file being 
read in as a single record.



--
This message was sent by Atlassian Jira
(v8.3.4#803005)