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minio/pkg/s3select/input.go

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/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2018 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package s3select
import (
"bytes"
"compress/bzip2"
"encoding/csv"
"encoding/xml"
"io"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"net/http"
gzip "github.com/klauspost/pgzip"
"github.com/minio/minio/pkg/ioutil"
)
const (
// progressTime is the time interval for which a progress message is sent.
progressTime time.Duration = 60 * time.Second
// continuationTime is the time interval for which a continuation message is
// sent.
continuationTime time.Duration = 5 * time.Second
)
// progress represents a struct that represents the format for XML of the
// progress messages
type progress struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"Progress" json:"-"`
BytesScanned int64 `xml:"BytesScanned"`
BytesProcessed int64 `xml:"BytesProcessed"`
BytesReturned int64 `xml:"BytesReturned"`
}
// stats represents a struct that represents the format for XML of the stat
// messages
type stats struct {
XMLName xml.Name `xml:"Stats" json:"-"`
BytesScanned int64 `xml:"BytesScanned"`
BytesProcessed int64 `xml:"BytesProcessed"`
BytesReturned int64 `xml:"BytesReturned"`
}
// StatInfo is a struct that represents the
type statInfo struct {
BytesScanned int64
BytesReturned int64
BytesProcessed int64
}
// Input represents a record producing input from a formatted file or pipe.
type Input struct {
options *Options
reader *csv.Reader
firstRow []string
header []string
minOutputLength int
stats *statInfo
}
// Options options are passed to the underlying encoding/csv reader.
type Options struct {
// HasHeader when true, will treat the first row as a header row.
HasHeader bool
// RecordDelimiter is the string that records are delimited by.
RecordDelimiter string
// FieldDelimiter is the string that fields are delimited by.
FieldDelimiter string
// Comments is the string the first character of a line of
// text matches the comment character.
Comments string
// Name of the table that is used for querying
Name string
// ReadFrom is where the data will be read from.
ReadFrom io.Reader
// If true then we need to add gzip or bzip reader.
// to extract the csv.
Compressed string
// SQL expression meant to be evaluated.
Expression string
// What the outputted CSV will be delimited by .
OutputFieldDelimiter string
// Size of incoming object
StreamSize int64
// Whether Header is "USE" or another
HeaderOpt bool
// Progress enabled, enable/disable progress messages.
Progress bool
}
// NewInput sets up a new Input, the first row is read when this is run.
// If there is a problem with reading the first row, the error is returned.
// Otherwise, the returned reader can be reliably consumed with ReadRecord()
// until ReadRecord() returns nil.
func NewInput(opts *Options) (*Input, error) {
myReader := opts.ReadFrom
var tempBytesScanned int64
tempBytesScanned = 0
switch opts.Compressed {
case "GZIP":
tempBytesScanned = opts.StreamSize
var err error
if myReader, err = gzip.NewReader(opts.ReadFrom); err != nil {
return nil, ErrTruncatedInput
}
case "BZIP2":
tempBytesScanned = opts.StreamSize
myReader = bzip2.NewReader(opts.ReadFrom)
}
// DelimitedReader treats custom record delimiter like `\r\n`,`\r`,`ab` etc and replaces it with `\n`.
normalizedReader := ioutil.NewDelimitedReader(myReader, []rune(opts.RecordDelimiter))
progress := &statInfo{
BytesScanned: tempBytesScanned,
BytesProcessed: 0,
BytesReturned: 0,
}
reader := &Input{
options: opts,
reader: csv.NewReader(normalizedReader),
stats: progress,
}
reader.firstRow = nil
reader.reader.FieldsPerRecord = -1
if reader.options.FieldDelimiter != "" {
reader.reader.Comma = rune(reader.options.FieldDelimiter[0])
}
if reader.options.Comments != "" {
reader.reader.Comment = rune(reader.options.Comments[0])
}
// QuoteCharacter - " (defaulted currently)
reader.reader.LazyQuotes = true
if err := reader.readHeader(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return reader, nil
}
// ReadRecord reads a single record from the . Always returns successfully.
// If the record is empty, an empty []string is returned.
// Record expand to match the current row size, adding blank fields as needed.
// Records never return less then the number of fields in the first row.
// Returns nil on EOF
// In the event of a parse error due to an invalid record, it is logged, and
// an empty []string is returned with the number of fields in the first row,
// as if the record were empty.
//
// In general, this is a very tolerant of problems reader.
func (reader *Input) ReadRecord() []string {
var row []string
var fileErr error
if reader.firstRow != nil {
row = reader.firstRow
reader.firstRow = nil
return row
}
row, fileErr = reader.reader.Read()
emptysToAppend := reader.minOutputLength - len(row)
if fileErr == io.EOF || fileErr == io.ErrClosedPipe {
return nil
} else if _, ok := fileErr.(*csv.ParseError); ok {
emptysToAppend = reader.minOutputLength
}
if emptysToAppend > 0 {
for counter := 0; counter < emptysToAppend; counter++ {
row = append(row, "")
}
}
return row
}
// readHeader reads the header into the header variable if the header is present
// as the first row of the csv
func (reader *Input) readHeader() error {
var readErr error
if reader.options.HasHeader {
reader.firstRow, readErr = reader.reader.Read()
if readErr != nil {
return ErrCSVParsingError
}
reader.header = cleanHeader(reader.firstRow)
reader.firstRow = nil
reader.minOutputLength = len(reader.header)
} else {
reader.firstRow, readErr = reader.reader.Read()
reader.header = make([]string, len(reader.firstRow))
for i := 0; i < reader.minOutputLength; i++ {
reader.header[i] = strconv.Itoa(i)
}
}
return nil
}
// Replace the spaces in columnnames with underscores
func cleanHeader(columns []string) []string {
for i := 0; i < len(columns); i++ {
columns[i] = strings.Replace(columns[i], " ", "_", -1)
}
return columns
}
// createStatXML is the function which does the marshaling from the stat
// structs into XML so that the progress and stat message can be sent
func (reader *Input) createStatXML() (string, error) {
if reader.options.Compressed == "NONE" {
reader.stats.BytesProcessed = reader.options.StreamSize
reader.stats.BytesScanned = reader.stats.BytesProcessed
}
out, err := xml.Marshal(&stats{
BytesScanned: reader.stats.BytesScanned,
BytesProcessed: reader.stats.BytesProcessed,
BytesReturned: reader.stats.BytesReturned,
})
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return xml.Header + string(out), nil
}
// createProgressXML is the function which does the marshaling from the progress structs into XML so that the progress and stat message can be sent
func (reader *Input) createProgressXML() (string, error) {
if reader.options.HasHeader {
reader.stats.BytesProcessed += processSize(reader.header)
}
if reader.options.Compressed == "NONE" {
reader.stats.BytesScanned = reader.stats.BytesProcessed
}
out, err := xml.Marshal(&progress{
BytesScanned: reader.stats.BytesScanned,
BytesProcessed: reader.stats.BytesProcessed,
BytesReturned: reader.stats.BytesReturned,
})
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
return xml.Header + string(out), nil
}
// Header returns the header of the reader. Either the first row if a header
// set in the options, or c#, where # is the column number, starting with 0.
func (reader *Input) Header() []string {
return reader.header
}
// Row is a Struct for keeping track of key aspects of a row.
type Row struct {
record string
err error
}
// Execute is the function where all the blocking occurs, It writes to the HTTP
// response writer in a streaming fashion so that the client can actively use
// the results before the query is finally finished executing. The
func (reader *Input) Execute(writer io.Writer) error {
myRow := make(chan *Row)
curBuf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 1000000))
curBuf.Reset()
progressTicker := time.NewTicker(progressTime)
continuationTimer := time.NewTimer(continuationTime)
defer progressTicker.Stop()
defer continuationTimer.Stop()
go reader.runSelectParser(reader.options.Expression, myRow)
for {
select {
case row, ok := <-myRow:
if ok && row.err != nil {
errorMessage := reader.writeErrorMessage(row.err, curBuf)
_, err := errorMessage.WriteTo(writer)
flusher, okFlush := writer.(http.Flusher)
if okFlush {
flusher.Flush()
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
curBuf.Reset()
close(myRow)
return nil
} else if ok {
message := reader.writeRecordMessage(row.record, curBuf)
_, err := message.WriteTo(writer)
flusher, okFlush := writer.(http.Flusher)
if okFlush {
flusher.Flush()
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
curBuf.Reset()
reader.stats.BytesReturned += int64(len(row.record))
if !continuationTimer.Stop() {
<-continuationTimer.C
}
continuationTimer.Reset(continuationTime)
} else if !ok {
statPayload, err := reader.createStatXML()
if err != nil {
return err
}
statMessage := reader.writeStatMessage(statPayload, curBuf)
_, err = statMessage.WriteTo(writer)
flusher, ok := writer.(http.Flusher)
if ok {
flusher.Flush()
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
curBuf.Reset()
message := reader.writeEndMessage(curBuf)
_, err = message.WriteTo(writer)
flusher, ok = writer.(http.Flusher)
if ok {
flusher.Flush()
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
case <-progressTicker.C:
// Send progress messages only if requested by client.
if reader.options.Progress {
progressPayload, err := reader.createProgressXML()
if err != nil {
return err
}
progressMessage := reader.writeProgressMessage(progressPayload, curBuf)
_, err = progressMessage.WriteTo(writer)
flusher, ok := writer.(http.Flusher)
if ok {
flusher.Flush()
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
curBuf.Reset()
}
case <-continuationTimer.C:
message := reader.writeContinuationMessage(curBuf)
_, err := message.WriteTo(writer)
flusher, ok := writer.(http.Flusher)
if ok {
flusher.Flush()
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
curBuf.Reset()
continuationTimer.Reset(continuationTime)
}
}
}