This feature allows you to have incremental loading of memberships for SQL based loader jobs. You can add database triggers onto your existing loader tables to populate a new table to indicate which users have been updated for which jobs. Then the incremental loader can process updates quickly just for those users.
If you use this with SQL_GROUP_LIST, the loader job must have grouperLoaderGroupsLike configured. Also, for SQL_GROUP_LIST, if a new group doesn't exist in Grouper yet, the incremental loader will trigger a full sync.
Configuration
By default, multiple threads will be used to improve performance. This is the default configuration but can be adjusted in grouper-loader.properties.
loader.incrementalThreads=true loader.incrementalThreadPoolSize=10
In grouper-loader.properties, configure your incremental jobs. You can have multiple jobs, which would mainly be relevant if you use multiple databases for your loader jobs.
otherJob.incrementalLoader1.class = edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.app.loader.GrouperLoaderIncrementalJob otherJob.incrementalLoader1.quartzCron = 0 * * * * ? otherJob.incrementalLoader1.databaseName=warehouse otherJob.incrementalLoader1.tableName=myincrementaltable otherJob.incrementalLoader2.class = edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.app.loader.GrouperLoaderIncrementalJob otherJob.incrementalLoader2.quartzCron = 0 * * * * ? otherJob.incrementalLoader2.databaseName=warehouse2 otherJob.incrementalLoader2.tableName=myincrementaltable
Database setup
Your incremental table should have the following columns:
- id - primary key (e.g. auto incremental or a sequence)
- subject_id - mutually exclusive with subject_identifier/subject_id_or_identifier
- subject_identifier - mutually exclusive with subject_id/subject_id_or_identifier
- subject_id_or_identifier - mutually exclusive with subject_id/subject_identifier
- source_id - optional
- loader_group_name - Grouper group name of a group defined as SQL_SIMPLE or SQL_GROUP_LIST.
- timestamp - milliseconds. Your trigger should populate this.
- completed_timestamp - milliseconds. The incremental loader will populate this when the row is processed. After one day, the row will be deleted.
HSQLDB: CREATE TABLE myincrementaltable ( id INTEGER NOT NULL, subject_id VARCHAR(255), subject_identifier VARCHAR(255), subject_id_or_identifier VARCHAR(255), source_id VARCHAR(255), loader_group_name VARCHAR(1024) NOT NULL, timestamp BIGINT NOT NULL, completed_timestamp BIGINT, PRIMARY KEY (id) );
Fail safe
If there are more than a certain number of changes for a loader job, the incremental loader will avoid processing those changes and instead immediately trigger a full sync. This helps with performance but also outsources fail safe to the full sync, which has its own configuration options. The number by default is 100 but can be adjusted in grouper-loader.properties:
otherJob.incrementalLoader1.fullSyncThreshold=100
Examples
Example of SQL_SIMPLE using Oracle (loader table has a group name field to allow multiple SQL_SIMPLE jobs):
Say you have a loader table that looks like the following: CREATE TABLE myloadertable ( subject_id VARCHAR(255), group_name VARCHAR(1024) ); With the following incremental table: CREATE TABLE myincrementaltable ( id NUMBER NOT NULL, subject_id VARCHAR(255), subject_identifier VARCHAR(255), subject_id_or_identifier VARCHAR(255), source_id VARCHAR(255), loader_group_name VARCHAR(1024) NOT NULL, timestamp NUMBER NOT NULL, completed_timestamp NUMBER, PRIMARY KEY (id) ); And a sequence for the primary key on the incremental table: CREATE SEQUENCE myincrementaltable_seq; And the following loader job: addRootStem("test", "test") addGroup("test", "loader1", "loader1") groupAddType("test:loader1", "grouperLoader") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderDbName", "grouper") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderType", "SQL_SIMPLE") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderScheduleType", "START_TO_START_INTERVAL") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderQuery", "select subject_id from myloadertable") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderIntervalSeconds", "86400") Assuming this is on the same database as Grouper, you could add the following configuration in grouper-loader.properties (run every 5 seconds): otherJob.incrementalLoader1.class = edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.app.loader.GrouperLoaderIncrementalJob otherJob.incrementalLoader1.quartzCron = 0/5 * * * * ? otherJob.incrementalLoader1.databaseName=grouper otherJob.incrementalLoader1.tableName=myincrementaltable And the following trigger: CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER mytrigger AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE ON myloadertable FOR EACH ROW DECLARE timemillis NUMBER; BEGIN select extract(day from(sys_extract_utc(systimestamp) - to_timestamp('1970-01-01', 'YYYY-MM-DD'))) * 86400000 + to_number(to_char(sys_extract_utc(systimestamp), 'SSSSSFF3')) into timemillis from dual; IF (:new.subject_id is not null) THEN INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (id, subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (myincrementaltable_seq.nextval, :new.subject_id, :new.group_name, timemillis); END IF; IF (:old.subject_id is not null) THEN INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (id, subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (myincrementaltable_seq.nextval, :old.subject_id, :old.group_name, timemillis); END IF; END;
Example of SQL_GROUP_LIST using Oracle (assumes a single loader job):
Say you have a loader table that looks like the following: CREATE TABLE myloadertable ( subject_id VARCHAR(255), group_name VARCHAR(1024) ); With the following incremental table: CREATE TABLE myincrementaltable ( id NUMBER NOT NULL, subject_id VARCHAR(255), subject_identifier VARCHAR(255), subject_id_or_identifier VARCHAR(255), source_id VARCHAR(255), loader_group_name VARCHAR(1024) NOT NULL, timestamp NUMBER NOT NULL, completed_timestamp NUMBER, PRIMARY KEY (id) ); And a sequence for the primary key on the incremental table: CREATE SEQUENCE myincrementaltable_seq; And the following loader job: addRootStem("test", "test") addGroup("test", "owner", "owner") groupAddType("test:owner", "grouperLoader") setGroupAttr("test:owner", "grouperLoaderDbName", "grouper") setGroupAttr("test:owner", "grouperLoaderType", "SQL_GROUP_LIST") setGroupAttr("test:owner", "grouperLoaderScheduleType", "START_TO_START_INTERVAL") setGroupAttr("test:owner", "grouperLoaderQuery", "select group_name, subject_id from myloadertable") setGroupAttr("test:owner", "grouperLoaderIntervalSeconds", "86400") setGroupAttr("test:owner", "grouperLoaderGroupsLike", "test:loader%") Assuming this is on the same database as Grouper, you could add the following configuration in grouper-loader.properties (run every 5 seconds): otherJob.incrementalLoader1.class = edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.app.loader.GrouperLoaderIncrementalJob otherJob.incrementalLoader1.quartzCron = 0/5 * * * * ? otherJob.incrementalLoader1.databaseName=grouper otherJob.incrementalLoader1.tableName=myincrementaltable And the following trigger: CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER mytrigger AFTER INSERT OR DELETE OR UPDATE ON myloadertable FOR EACH ROW DECLARE timemillis NUMBER; BEGIN select extract(day from(sys_extract_utc(systimestamp) - to_timestamp('1970-01-01', 'YYYY-MM-DD'))) * 86400000 + to_number(to_char(sys_extract_utc(systimestamp), 'SSSSSFF3')) into timemillis from dual; IF (:new.subject_id is not null) THEN INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (id, subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (myincrementaltable_seq.nextval, :new.subject_id, 'test:owner', timemillis); END IF; IF (:old.subject_id is not null) THEN INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (id, subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (myincrementaltable_seq.nextval, :old.subject_id, 'test:owner', timemillis); END IF; END;
Example of SQL_SIMPLE using MySQL (loader table has a group name field to allow multiple SQL_SIMPLE jobs):
Say you have a loader table that looks like the following: CREATE TABLE myloadertable ( subject_id VARCHAR(255), group_name VARCHAR(1024) ); With the following incremental table: CREATE TABLE myincrementaltable ( id BIGINT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, subject_id VARCHAR(255), subject_identifier VARCHAR(255), subject_id_or_identifier VARCHAR(255), source_id VARCHAR(255), loader_group_name VARCHAR(1024) NOT NULL, timestamp BIGINT NOT NULL, completed_timestamp BIGINT, PRIMARY KEY (id) ); And the following loader job: addRootStem("test", "test") addGroup("test", "loader1", "loader1") groupAddType("test:loader1", "grouperLoader") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderDbName", "grouper") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderType", "SQL_SIMPLE") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderScheduleType", "START_TO_START_INTERVAL") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderQuery", "select subject_id from myloadertable") setGroupAttr("test:loader1", "grouperLoaderIntervalSeconds", "86400") Assuming this is on the same database as Grouper, you could add the following configuration in grouper-loader.properties (run every 5 seconds): otherJob.incrementalLoader1.class = edu.internet2.middleware.grouper.app.loader.GrouperLoaderIncrementalJob otherJob.incrementalLoader1.quartzCron = 0/5 * * * * ? otherJob.incrementalLoader1.databaseName=grouper otherJob.incrementalLoader1.tableName=myincrementaltable And the following trigger: delimiter | CREATE TRIGGER mytrigger_insert AFTER INSERT ON myloadertable FOR EACH ROW BEGIN INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (NEW.subject_id, NEW.group_name, ROUND(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(CURTIME(4)) * 1000)); END; | CREATE TRIGGER mytrigger_update AFTER UPDATE ON myloadertable FOR EACH ROW BEGIN INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (NEW.subject_id, NEW.group_name, ROUND(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(CURTIME(4)) * 1000)); INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (OLD.subject_id, OLD.group_name, ROUND(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(CURTIME(4)) * 1000)); END; | CREATE TRIGGER mytrigger_delete AFTER DELETE ON myloadertable FOR EACH ROW BEGIN INSERT INTO myincrementaltable (subject_id, loader_group_name, timestamp) values (OLD.subject_id, OLD.group_name, ROUND(UNIX_TIMESTAMP(CURTIME(4)) * 1000)); END; | delimiter ;