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Support parsing openGauss ALTER TABLE sql #27764

Closed FlyingZC closed 5 months ago

FlyingZC commented 1 year ago

Background

Hi community,

ShardingSphere parser engine helps users parse a SQL to get the AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) and visit this tree to get SQLStatement (Java Object). Currently, we are planning to enhance the support for openGauss SQL parsing in ShardingSphere.

More details: https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/reference/sharding/parse/

Task

This issue is to support more openGauss sql parse, as follows:

ALTER TABLE partition_table_name SPLIT PARTITION partition_name AT ( split_partition_value ) INTO ( PARTITION partition_new_name1, PARTITION partition_new_name2);
 CREATE TABLE creditcard_info (
openGauss(#   id_number int,
openGauss(#   name  text,
openGauss(#   credit_card varchar(19) encrypted with (column_encryption_key = ImgCEK1, encryption_type = DETERMINISTIC)
openGauss(# ) with (orientation=row);
 insert into creditcard_info values(1, 'Avi', '1234567890123456');
INSERT 0 1
 CREATE FUNCTION f_encrypt_in_sql(val1 text, val2 varchar(19)) RETURNS text AS 'SELECT name from creditcard_info where name=$1 or credit_card=$2 LIMIT 1' LANGUAGE SQL;
CREATE FUNCTION
 CREATE FUNCTION f_encrypt_in_plpgsql (val1 text, val2 varchar(19), OUT c text) AS $$
openGauss$# BEGIN
openGauss$# SELECT into c name from creditcard_info where name=$1 or credit_card =$2 LIMIT 1;
openGauss$# END; $$
openGauss-# LANGUAGE plpgsql;

Process

  1. First confirm that this is a correct openGauss sql syntax, if not please leave a message under the issue and ignore it;
  2. Compare SQL definitions in Official SQL Doc and ShardingSphere SQL Doc;
  3. If there is any difference in ShardingSphere SQL Doc, please correct them by referring to the Official SQL Doc;
  4. Run mvn install the current_file_module;
  5. Check whether there are any exceptions. If indeed, please fix them. (Especially xxxVisitor.class);
  6. Add new corresponding SQL case in SQL Cases and expected parsed result in Expected Statement XML;
  7. Run SQLParserParameterizedTest to make sure no exceptions.

Relevant Skills

  1. Master JAVA language
  2. Have a basic understanding of Antlr g4 file
  3. Be familiar with openGauss SQLs
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