Skip to content

branch-4.1: [fix](streaming-job) fix filteredRows always 0 on single-table S3 streaming #62816#63000

Open
github-actions[bot] wants to merge 1 commit intobranch-4.1from
auto-pick-62816-branch-4.1
Open

branch-4.1: [fix](streaming-job) fix filteredRows always 0 on single-table S3 streaming #62816#63000
github-actions[bot] wants to merge 1 commit intobranch-4.1from
auto-pick-62816-branch-4.1

Conversation

@github-actions
Copy link
Copy Markdown
Contributor

@github-actions github-actions Bot commented May 6, 2026

Cherry-picked from #62816

…eaming (#62816)

Fix `filteredRows` always reported as 0 in `jobs("type"="insert")` for single-table S3 streaming insert jobs under `enable_insert_strict=false` + `insert_max_filter_ratio>0`. 

The filter count is now propagated from BE through the txn commit attachment into job statistics, and survives FE EditLog replay and cloud meta-service round-trip.

Added regression test `test_streaming_insert_job_filtered_rows`.
@github-actions github-actions Bot requested a review from yiguolei as a code owner May 6, 2026 02:21
@hello-stephen
Copy link
Copy Markdown
Contributor

Thank you for your contribution to Apache Doris.
Don't know what should be done next? See How to process your PR.

Please clearly describe your PR:

  1. What problem was fixed (it's best to include specific error reporting information). How it was fixed.
  2. Which behaviors were modified. What was the previous behavior, what is it now, why was it modified, and what possible impacts might there be.
  3. What features were added. Why was this function added?
  4. Which code was refactored and why was this part of the code refactored?
  5. Which functions were optimized and what is the difference before and after the optimization?

@hello-stephen
Copy link
Copy Markdown
Contributor

run buildall

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment

Labels

None yet

Projects

None yet

Development

Successfully merging this pull request may close these issues.

2 participants