Oh, yeah, I agree.  Adding the new version would be a 3.1 thing.

Daniel

On 11/17/17 4:48 PM, Sean Busbey wrote:
I personally wouldn't be comfortable adding an API version in a maintenance
release; it's essentially adding a feature. but I'm not set to be the RM
for 3.0.1. :)

On Nov 17, 2017 17:56, "Eric Yang" <ey...@hortonworks.com> wrote:

This means YARN-7505 can have /ws/v2/* running in parallel of /ws/v1/* for
3.1 or 3.0.1 release, and deprecate /ws/v1/*.  In version 4, we drop
/ws/v1/*, right?

I think this plan can work.



Regards,

Eric





*From: *Sean Busbey <bus...@cloudera.com>
*Date: *Friday, November 17, 2017 at 3:08 PM
*To: *Eric Yang <ey...@hortonworks.com>
*Cc: *"yarn-dev@hadoop.apache.org" <yarn-dev@hadoop.apache.org>
*Subject: *Re: Changing the JSON Serializer



3.0.0 RCs are in progress already. Bit late to make a breaking change.



the REST APIs are versioned for a reason. So long as we're outputting
these changes on a new version, this change should be fine on whatever
branch we like. When we open up for changes to go in the next major release
we can drop the v1 APIs.



On Fri, Nov 17, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Eric Yang <ey...@hortonworks.com> wrote:

+1 on changing the JSON serializer.  Hadoop was an early adopter for
Jersey, but proper JSON deserializer for Jackson didn’t appear until mid
2016 after Jackson 2.5 release.  Hence, some early versions of Hadoop REST
API were not JSON compliant.  Hadoop kind of comply to schematic
versioning, therefore, it will be best to make this change in 3.0 release.
This will reduce some baggage carried forward from Hadoop 2.x.
I think community will respond positively toward this change.  Thank you
for bringing this up.

regards,
Eric


On 11/16/17, 10:02 PM, "Sean Busbey" <bus...@cloudera.com> wrote:

     The REST APIs are covered under the compatibility guidelines[1].
Presuming
     these are under a new API version number, it's not clear to me from the
     existing guidelines if adding one is okay in a maintenance release. It
     sounds surprising to me.

     [1]:
     https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-
dist/hadoop-common/Compatibility.html#REST_APIs

     On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 9:23 PM, Daniel Templeton <dan...@cloudera.com
     wrote:

     > Looks like our REST endpoints return malformed JSON for any DAO that
     > includes a Map.  That includes:
     >
     > * the resourceSecondsMap and preemptedResourceSecondsMap entries in
all
     > the GET /apps/* endpoints,
     > * the operationsInfo entry in the GET /scheduler endpoint for
capacity
     > scheduler,
     > * the local_resources, environment, and acls entries in the POST
/apps
     > endpoint, and
     > * the labelsToNodes entry in the GET /label-mappings endpoint.
     >
     > The issue is that each entry in the map is included with a duplicate
key
     > ("entry").  Some JSON parsers will choke on the error, and some will
     > quietly drop the duplicates.  I've filed YARN-7505 to address the
issue.
     >
     > The solution is to replace the Jersey JSON serializer with the
Jackson
     > JSON serializer.  This change fixes the issue, but it changes the
structure
     > of the resulting JSON.  For example, without YARN-7505, hitting
/apps might
     > yield JSON that contains something like:
     >
     > "resourceSecondsMap":{
     >   "entry":{"key":"memory-mb","value":"11225"},
     >   "entry":{"key":"vcores","value":"5"}
     >   "entry":{"key":"test","value":"0"}
     >   "entry":{"key":"test2","value":"0"}
     > }
     >
     > With YARN-7505, we get:
     >
     > "resourceSecondsMap": {
     >   "test2":0,
     >   "test":0,
     >   "memory-mb":11225,
     >   "vcores":5
     > }
     >
     > The first example is obviously broken, so the second one is clearly
     > better, but it's structurally different.
     >
     > For the GET /label-mappings endpoint, the keys of the map also have
to be
     > changed to simple strings because JSON doesn't allow for complex map
keys.
     > So this:
     >
     > "labelsToNodes":{
     >   "entry":{
     >     "key":{"name":"label1","exclusivity":"true"},
     >     "value":{"nodes":"localhost:63261"}
     >   }
     > }
     >
     > becomes this:
     >
     > "labelsToNodes":{
     >   "label1":{
     >     "nodes":["dhcp-10-16-0-181.pa.cloudera.com:63261"]
     >   }
     > }
     >
     > The first one sucks and is invalid, but changing to the second one
will
     > break clients that are parsing the first one, especially if they're
     > expecting to get the label exclusivity from this endpoint.
     >
     > Before I try to get YARN-7505 committed, I want to give the
community a
     > chance to voice any concerns about the change.  It's too late to get
into
     > 3.0.0, so we'd be looking at 3.0.1 and 3.1.0.
     >
     > Feel free to comment here or on the JIRA directly.
     >
     > Thanks,
     > Daniel
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