Hi community.\
The ShardingSphere SQL parser engine helps users to parse SQL to create the AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) and visit the AST to get SQLStatement (Java Object). Currently, we are planning to enhance the support for Doris SQL parsing in ShardingSphere.
The current issue involves using a custom web scraping script to fetch SQL cases from the official website of a corresponding database. These SQL cases are then passed to ShardingSphere's parsing engine for analysis. For SQL cases that fail to be parsed successfully, every 3 to 5 SQL cases are grouped together as an issue.
Since SQL cases are obtained through web scraping, it cannot be guaranteed that all SQL cases are correct. Please follow the following process to handle this pull request (PR).
Some SQL cases may have already been fixed in other PRs. For cases that can already be executed successfully, simply leave a comment to ignore them.
If a SQL case can be executed successfully without any code changes, there is no need to add a corresponding test assert file.
Task
This issue is to support more Doris sql parsing, as follows:
CREATE JOB my_job ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY STARTS '2020-01-01 00:00:00' DO INSERT INTO db1.tbl1 SELECT * FROM db2.tbl2 WHERE create_time >= days_add(now(),-1)
CREATE JOB my_job ON SCHEDULE EVERY 1 DAY STARTS '2020-01-01 00:00:00' ENDS '2020-01-01 00:10:00' DO INSERT INTO db1.tbl1 SELECT * FROM db2.tbl2 create_time >= days_add(now(),-1)
If you intend to participate in fixing this issue, please feel free to leave a comment below the issue. Community members will assign the issue accordingly.
For example, you can leave a comment like this: "Hi, please assign this issue to me. Thank you!"
Once you have claimed the issue, please review the syntax of the SQL on the official website of the corresponding database. Execute the SQL on the respective database to ensure the correctness of the SQL syntax.
You can check the corresponding source of each SQL case on the official database website by clicking on the link provided below each case.
Next, execute the problematic SQL cases mentioned above in the database (you can quickly start the corresponding database using the Docker image for that database, and then connect to it using
a client you are familiar with), to ensure that the SQL syntax itself is correct.
Fixing ANTLR Grammar Parsing Issue
Once you have confirmed the correctness of the SQL syntax, you can validate and fix the grammar parsing issue in ShardingSphere.
If you are using IntelliJ IDEA, you will need to install the ANTLR plugin before proceeding.
If it is an ANTLR parsing error message, try to repair the .g4 file by comparing it with the official database syntax until the SQL can be correctly parsed by ANTLR.
When there is no error message in the ANTLR Preview window, it means that ANTLR can correctly parse the SQL.
Visitor problem fix
After ANTLR parses SQL into an abstract syntax tree, ShardingSphere will access the abstract syntax tree through Visitor and extract the required information.
If you need to extract Segments, you need to first execute:
mvn -T 2C clean install -DskipTests
Under the shardingsphere-parser module to compile the entire parser module.\
Then rewrite the corresponding visit method in SQLStatementVisitorr as needed to extract the corresponding Segment.
Add assertion test file
After the above SQL parsing problem is repaired, the corresponding Test needs to be added.
The steps are as follows:
Add the corresponding sql-case in the sql/supported directory.
Add case assertions in the case directory of the shardingsphere-test-it-parser module.
Run org.apache.shardingsphere.test.it.sql.parser.internal.InternalSQLParserIT\
After SQL Parser IT runs successfully, you can submit a PR.
Background
Hi community.\ The ShardingSphere SQL parser engine helps users to parse SQL to create the AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) and visit the AST to get SQLStatement (Java Object). Currently, we are planning to enhance the support for Doris SQL parsing in ShardingSphere.
More details: https://shardingsphere.apache.org/document/current/en/reference/sharding/parse/
Issue Background Explanation
The current issue involves using a custom web scraping script to fetch SQL cases from the official website of a corresponding database. These SQL cases are then passed to ShardingSphere's parsing engine for analysis. For SQL cases that fail to be parsed successfully, every 3 to 5 SQL cases are grouped together as an issue.
Task
This issue is to support more Doris sql parsing, as follows:
Overall Procedure
If you intend to participate in fixing this issue, please feel free to leave a comment below the issue. Community members will assign the issue accordingly.
Once you have claimed the issue, please review the syntax of the SQL on the official website of the corresponding database. Execute the SQL on the respective database to ensure the correctness of the SQL syntax.
Next, execute the problematic SQL cases mentioned above in the database (you can quickly start the corresponding database using the Docker image for that database, and then connect to it using a client you are familiar with), to ensure that the SQL syntax itself is correct.
Fixing ANTLR Grammar Parsing Issue
Once you have confirmed the correctness of the SQL syntax, you can validate and fix the grammar parsing issue in ShardingSphere.
If it is an ANTLR parsing error message, try to repair the
.g4
file by comparing it with the official database syntax until the SQL can be correctly parsed by ANTLR.When there is no error message in the ANTLR Preview window, it means that ANTLR can correctly parse the SQL.
Visitor problem fix
After ANTLR parses SQL into an abstract syntax tree, ShardingSphere will access the abstract syntax tree through Visitor and extract the required information. If you need to extract Segments, you need to first execute:
Under the shardingsphere-parser module to compile the entire parser module.\ Then rewrite the corresponding visit method in SQLStatementVisitorr as needed to extract the corresponding Segment.
Add assertion test file
After the above SQL parsing problem is repaired, the corresponding Test needs to be added. The steps are as follows:
sql-case
in thesql/supported
directory.shardingsphere-test-it-parser
module.org.apache.shardingsphere.test.it.sql.parser.internal.InternalSQLParserIT
\ After SQL Parser IT runs successfully, you can submit a PR.Relevant Skills