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minio/pkg/s3select/select.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 (
"math"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/xwb1989/sqlparser"
)
// SelectFuncs contains the relevant values from the parser for S3 Select
// Functions
type SelectFuncs struct {
funcExpr []*sqlparser.FuncExpr
index []int
}
// RunSqlParser allows us to easily bundle all the functions from above and run
// them in the appropriate order.
func (reader *Input) runSelectParser(selectExpression string, myRow chan *Row) {
reqCols, alias, myLimit, whereClause, aggFunctionNames, myFuncs, myErr := reader.ParseSelect(selectExpression)
if myErr != nil {
rowStruct := &Row{
err: myErr,
}
myRow <- rowStruct
return
}
reader.processSelectReq(reqCols, alias, whereClause, myLimit, aggFunctionNames, myRow, myFuncs)
}
// ParseSelect parses the SELECT expression, and effectively tokenizes it into
// its separate parts. It returns the requested column names,alias,limit of
// records, and the where clause.
func (reader *Input) ParseSelect(sqlInput string) ([]string, string, int64, interface{}, []string, *SelectFuncs, error) {
// return columnNames, alias, limitOfRecords, whereclause,coalStore, nil
stmt, err := sqlparser.Parse(sqlInput)
var whereClause interface{}
var alias string
var limit int64
myFuncs := &SelectFuncs{}
// TODO Maybe can parse their errors a bit to return some more of the s3 errors
if err != nil {
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, ErrLexerInvalidChar
}
switch stmt := stmt.(type) {
case *sqlparser.Select:
// evaluates the where clause
functionNames := make([]string, len(stmt.SelectExprs))
columnNames := make([]string, len(stmt.SelectExprs))
if stmt.Where != nil {
switch expr := stmt.Where.Expr.(type) {
default:
whereClause = expr
case *sqlparser.ComparisonExpr:
whereClause = expr
}
}
if stmt.SelectExprs != nil {
for i := 0; i < len(stmt.SelectExprs); i++ {
switch expr := stmt.SelectExprs[i].(type) {
case *sqlparser.StarExpr:
columnNames[0] = "*"
case *sqlparser.AliasedExpr:
switch smallerexpr := expr.Expr.(type) {
case *sqlparser.FuncExpr:
if smallerexpr.IsAggregate() {
functionNames[i] = smallerexpr.Name.CompliantName()
// Will return function name
// Case to deal with if we have functions and not an asterix
switch tempagg := smallerexpr.Exprs[0].(type) {
case *sqlparser.StarExpr:
columnNames[0] = "*"
if smallerexpr.Name.CompliantName() != "count" {
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, ErrParseUnsupportedCallWithStar
}
case *sqlparser.AliasedExpr:
switch col := tempagg.Expr.(type) {
case *sqlparser.BinaryExpr:
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, ErrParseNonUnaryAgregateFunctionCall
case *sqlparser.ColName:
columnNames[i] = col.Name.CompliantName()
}
}
// Case to deal with if COALESCE was used..
} else if supportedFunc(smallerexpr.Name.CompliantName()) {
if myFuncs.funcExpr == nil {
myFuncs.funcExpr = make([]*sqlparser.FuncExpr, len(stmt.SelectExprs))
myFuncs.index = make([]int, len(stmt.SelectExprs))
}
myFuncs.funcExpr[i] = smallerexpr
myFuncs.index[i] = i
} else {
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, ErrUnsupportedSQLOperation
}
case *sqlparser.ColName:
columnNames[i] = smallerexpr.Name.CompliantName()
}
}
}
}
// This code retrieves the alias and makes sure it is set to the correct
// value, if not it sets it to the tablename
if (stmt.From) != nil {
for i := 0; i < len(stmt.From); i++ {
switch smallerexpr := stmt.From[i].(type) {
case *sqlparser.JoinTableExpr:
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, ErrParseMalformedJoin
case *sqlparser.AliasedTableExpr:
alias = smallerexpr.As.CompliantName()
if alias == "" {
alias = sqlparser.GetTableName(smallerexpr.Expr).CompliantName()
}
}
}
}
if stmt.Limit != nil {
switch expr := stmt.Limit.Rowcount.(type) {
case *sqlparser.SQLVal:
// The Value of how many rows we're going to limit by
parsedLimit, _ := strconv.Atoi(string(expr.Val[:]))
limit = int64(parsedLimit)
}
}
if stmt.GroupBy != nil {
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, ErrParseUnsupportedLiteralsGroupBy
}
if stmt.OrderBy != nil {
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, ErrParseUnsupportedToken
}
if err := reader.parseErrs(columnNames, whereClause, alias, myFuncs); err != nil {
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, err
}
return columnNames, alias, limit, whereClause, functionNames, myFuncs, nil
}
return nil, "", 0, nil, nil, nil, nil
}
// This is the main function, It goes row by row and for records which validate
// the where clause it currently prints the appropriate row given the requested
// columns.
func (reader *Input) processSelectReq(reqColNames []string, alias string, whereClause interface{}, limitOfRecords int64, functionNames []string, myRow chan *Row, myFunc *SelectFuncs) {
counter := -1
filtrCount := 0
functionFlag := false
// My values is used to store our aggregation values if we need to store them.
myAggVals := make([]float64, len(reqColNames))
var columns []string
// LowercasecolumnsMap is used in accordance with hasDuplicates so that we can
// raise the error "Ambigious" if a case insensitive column is provided and we
// have multiple matches.
lowercaseColumnsMap := make(map[string]int)
hasDuplicates := make(map[string]bool)
// ColumnsMap stores our columns and their index.
columnsMap := make(map[string]int)
if limitOfRecords == 0 {
limitOfRecords = math.MaxInt64
}
for {
record := reader.ReadRecord()
reader.stats.BytesProcessed += processSize(record)
if record == nil {
if functionFlag {
rowStruct := &Row{
record: reader.aggFuncToStr(myAggVals) + "\n",
}
myRow <- rowStruct
}
close(myRow)
return
}
if counter == -1 && reader.options.HeaderOpt && len(reader.header) > 0 {
columns = reader.Header()
myErr := checkForDuplicates(columns, columnsMap, hasDuplicates, lowercaseColumnsMap)
if myErr != nil {
rowStruct := &Row{
err: myErr,
}
myRow <- rowStruct
return
}
} else if counter == -1 && len(reader.header) > 0 {
columns = reader.Header()
}
// When we have reached our limit, on what the user specified as the number
// of rows they wanted, we terminate our interpreter.
if int64(filtrCount) == limitOfRecords && limitOfRecords != 0 {
close(myRow)
return
}
// The call to the where function clause,ensures that the rows we print match our where clause.
condition, myErr := matchesMyWhereClause(record, columnsMap, alias, whereClause)
if myErr != nil {
rowStruct := &Row{
err: myErr,
}
myRow <- rowStruct
return
}
if condition {
// if its an asterix we just print everything in the row
if reqColNames[0] == "*" && functionNames[0] == "" {
rowStruct := &Row{
record: reader.printAsterix(record) + "\n",
}
myRow <- rowStruct
} else if alias != "" {
// This is for dealing with the case of if we have to deal with a
// request for a column with an index e.g A_1.
if representsInt(reqColNames[0]) {
// This checks whether any aggregation function was called as now we
// no longer will go through printing each row, and only print at the
// end
if len(functionNames) > 0 && functionNames[0] != "" {
functionFlag = true
aggregationFunctions(counter, filtrCount, myAggVals, columnsMap, reqColNames, functionNames, record)
} else {
// The code below finds the appropriate columns of the row given the
// indicies provided in the SQL request and utilizes the map to
// retrieve the correct part of the row.
myQueryRow, myErr := reader.processColNameIndex(record, reqColNames, columns)
if myErr != nil {
rowStruct := &Row{
err: myErr,
}
myRow <- rowStruct
return
}
rowStruct := &Row{
record: myQueryRow + "\n",
}
myRow <- rowStruct
}
} else {
// This code does aggregation if we were provided column names in the
// form of acutal names rather an indices.
if len(functionNames) > 0 && functionNames[0] != "" {
functionFlag = true
aggregationFunctions(counter, filtrCount, myAggVals, columnsMap, reqColNames, functionNames, record)
} else {
// This code prints the appropriate part of the row given the filter
// and select request, if the select request was based on column
// names rather than indices.
myQueryRow, myErr := reader.processColNameLiteral(record, reqColNames, columns, columnsMap, myFunc)
if myErr != nil {
rowStruct := &Row{
err: myErr,
}
myRow <- rowStruct
return
}
rowStruct := &Row{
record: myQueryRow + "\n",
}
myRow <- rowStruct
}
}
}
filtrCount++
}
counter++
}
}
// printAsterix helps to print out the entire row if an asterix is used.
func (reader *Input) printAsterix(record []string) string {
return strings.Join(record, reader.options.OutputFieldDelimiter)
}
// processColumnNames is a function which allows for cleaning of column names.
func (reader *Input) processColumnNames(reqColNames []string, alias string) error {
for i := 0; i < len(reqColNames); i++ {
// The code below basically cleans the column name of its alias and other
// syntax, so that we can extract its pure name.
reqColNames[i] = cleanCol(reqColNames[i], alias)
}
return nil
}
// processColNameIndex is the function which creates the row for an index based
// query.
func (reader *Input) processColNameIndex(record []string, reqColNames []string, columns []string) (string, error) {
row := make([]string, len(reqColNames))
for i := 0; i < len(reqColNames); i++ {
// COALESCE AND NULLIF do not support index based access.
if reqColNames[0] == "0" {
return "", ErrInvalidColumnIndex
}
// Subtract 1 because AWS Indexing is not 0 based, it starts at 1.
mytempindex, err := strconv.Atoi(reqColNames[i])
if err != nil {
return "", ErrMissingHeaders
}
mytempindex = mytempindex - 1
if mytempindex > len(columns) {
return "", ErrInvalidColumnIndex
}
row[i] = record[mytempindex]
}
rowStr := strings.Join(row, reader.options.OutputFieldDelimiter)
if len(rowStr) > 1000000 {
return "", ErrOverMaxRecordSize
}
return rowStr, nil
}
// processColNameLiteral is the function which creates the row for an name based
// query.
func (reader *Input) processColNameLiteral(record []string, reqColNames []string, columns []string, columnsMap map[string]int, myFunc *SelectFuncs) (string, error) {
row := make([]string, len(reqColNames))
for i := 0; i < len(reqColNames); i++ {
// this is the case to deal with COALESCE.
if reqColNames[i] == "" && isValidFunc(myFunc.index, i) {
row[i] = evaluateFuncExpr(myFunc.funcExpr[i], "", record, columnsMap)
continue
}
myTempIndex, notFound := columnsMap[trimQuotes(reqColNames[i])]
if !notFound {
return "", ErrMissingHeaders
}
row[i] = record[myTempIndex]
}
rowStr := strings.Join(row, reader.options.OutputFieldDelimiter)
if len(rowStr) > 1000000 {
return "", ErrOverMaxRecordSize
}
return rowStr, nil
}
// aggregationFunctions performs the actual aggregation methods on the
// given row, it uses an array defined for the main parsing function
// to keep track of values.
func aggregationFunctions(counter int, filtrCount int, myAggVals []float64, columnsMap map[string]int, storeReqCols []string, storeFunctions []string, record []string) error {
for i := 0; i < len(storeFunctions); i++ {
if storeFunctions[i] == "" {
i++
} else if storeFunctions[i] == "count" {
myAggVals[i]++
} else {
// If column names are provided as an index it'll use this if statement instead of the else/
var convAggFloat float64
if representsInt(storeReqCols[i]) {
colIndex, _ := strconv.Atoi(storeReqCols[i])
// colIndex is 1-based
convAggFloat, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(record[colIndex-1], 64)
} else {
// case that the columns are in the form of named columns rather than indices.
convAggFloat, _ = strconv.ParseFloat(record[columnsMap[trimQuotes(storeReqCols[i])]], 64)
}
// This if statement is for calculating the min.
if storeFunctions[i] == "min" {
if counter == -1 {
myAggVals[i] = math.MaxFloat64
}
if convAggFloat < myAggVals[i] {
myAggVals[i] = convAggFloat
}
} else if storeFunctions[i] == "max" {
// This if statement is for calculating the max.
if counter == -1 {
myAggVals[i] = math.SmallestNonzeroFloat64
}
if convAggFloat > myAggVals[i] {
myAggVals[i] = convAggFloat
}
} else if storeFunctions[i] == "sum" {
// This if statement is for calculating the sum.
myAggVals[i] += convAggFloat
} else if storeFunctions[i] == "avg" {
// This if statement is for calculating the average.
if filtrCount == 0 {
myAggVals[i] = convAggFloat
} else {
myAggVals[i] = (convAggFloat + (myAggVals[i] * float64(filtrCount))) / float64((filtrCount + 1))
}
} else {
return ErrParseNonUnaryAgregateFunctionCall
}
}
}
return nil
}