ClickHouse/src/Interpreters/QueryAliasesVisitor.cpp

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#include <Common/typeid_cast.h>
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#include <Interpreters/QueryAliasesVisitor.h>
#include <Parsers/ASTTablesInSelectQuery.h>
#include <Parsers/ASTSelectWithUnionQuery.h>
#include <Parsers/ASTSelectQuery.h>
#include <Parsers/formatAST.h>
#include <Parsers/ASTSubquery.h>
#include <Common/quoteString.h>
namespace DB
{
namespace ErrorCodes
{
extern const int MULTIPLE_EXPRESSIONS_FOR_ALIAS;
}
namespace
{
constexpr auto dummy_subquery_name_prefix = "_subquery";
String wrongAliasMessage(const ASTPtr & ast, const ASTPtr & prev_ast, const String & alias)
{
WriteBufferFromOwnString message;
message << "Different expressions with the same alias " << backQuoteIfNeed(alias) << ":\n";
formatAST(*ast, message, false, true);
message << "\nand\n";
formatAST(*prev_ast, message, false, true);
message << '\n';
return message.str();
}
}
bool QueryAliasesWithSubqueries::needChildVisit(const ASTPtr & node, const ASTPtr &)
{
/// Don't descent into table functions and subqueries and special case for ArrayJoin.
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return !(node->as<ASTTableExpression>() || node->as<ASTSelectWithUnionQuery>() || node->as<ASTArrayJoin>());
}
bool QueryAliasesNoSubqueries::needChildVisit(const ASTPtr & node, const ASTPtr & child)
{
if (node->as<ASTSubquery>())
return false;
return QueryAliasesWithSubqueries::needChildVisit(node, child);
}
template <typename T>
void QueryAliasesMatcher<T>::visit(const ASTPtr & ast, Data & data)
{
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if (auto * s = ast->as<ASTSubquery>())
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visit(*s, ast, data);
else if (auto * q = ast->as<ASTSelectQuery>())
visit(*q, ast, data);
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else if (auto * aj = ast->as<ASTArrayJoin>())
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visit(*aj, ast, data);
else
visitOther(ast, data);
}
template <typename T>
void QueryAliasesMatcher<T>::visit(const ASTSelectQuery & select, const ASTPtr &, Data &)
{
ASTPtr with = select.with();
if (!with)
return;
for (auto & child : with->children)
if (auto * ast_with_alias = dynamic_cast<ASTWithAlias *>(child.get()))
ast_with_alias->prefer_alias_to_column_name = true;
}
/// The top-level aliases in the ARRAY JOIN section have a special meaning, we will not add them
/// (skip the expression list itself and its children).
template <typename T>
void QueryAliasesMatcher<T>::visit(const ASTArrayJoin &, const ASTPtr & ast, Data & data)
{
visitOther(ast, data);
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std::vector<ASTPtr> grand_children;
for (auto & child1 : ast->children)
for (auto & child2 : child1->children)
for (auto & child3 : child2->children)
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grand_children.push_back(child3);
/// create own visitor to run bottom to top
for (auto & child : grand_children)
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Visitor(data).visit(child);
}
/// set unique aliases for all subqueries. this is needed, because:
/// 1) content of subqueries could change after recursive analysis, and auto-generated column names could become incorrect
/// 2) result of different scalar subqueries can be cached inside expressions compilation cache and must have different names
template <typename T>
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void QueryAliasesMatcher<T>::visit(const ASTSubquery & const_subquery, const ASTPtr & ast, Data & data)
{
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auto & aliases = data;
ASTSubquery & subquery = const_cast<ASTSubquery &>(const_subquery);
static std::atomic_uint64_t subquery_index = 0;
if (subquery.alias.empty())
{
String alias;
do
{
alias = dummy_subquery_name_prefix + std::to_string(++subquery_index);
}
while (aliases.contains(alias));
subquery.setAlias(alias);
aliases[alias] = ast;
}
else
visitOther(ast, aliases);
subquery.prefer_alias_to_column_name = true;
}
template <typename T>
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void QueryAliasesMatcher<T>::visitOther(const ASTPtr & ast, Data & data)
{
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auto & aliases = data;
String alias = ast->tryGetAlias();
if (!alias.empty())
{
if (aliases.contains(alias) && ast->getTreeHash() != aliases[alias]->getTreeHash())
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throw Exception::createDeprecated(wrongAliasMessage(ast, aliases[alias], alias), ErrorCodes::MULTIPLE_EXPRESSIONS_FOR_ALIAS);
aliases[alias] = ast;
}
/** QueryAliasesVisitor is executed before ExecuteScalarSubqueriesVisitor.
For example we have subquery in our query (SELECT sum(number) FROM numbers(10)).
After running QueryAliasesVisitor it will be (SELECT sum(number) FROM numbers(10)) as _subquery_1
and prefer_alias_to_column_name for this subquery will be true.
After running ExecuteScalarSubqueriesVisitor it will be converted to (45 as _subquery_1)
and prefer_alias_to_column_name for ast literal will be true.
But if we send such query on remote host with Distributed engine for example we cannot send prefer_alias_to_column_name
information for our ast node with query string. And this alias will be dropped because prefer_alias_to_column_name for ASTWIthAlias
by default is false.
It is imporant that subquery can be converted to literal during ExecuteScalarSubqueriesVisitor.
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And code below check if we previously set for subquery alias as _subquery, and if it is true
then set prefer_alias_to_column_name = true for node that was optimized during ExecuteScalarSubqueriesVisitor.
*/
if (auto * ast_with_alias = dynamic_cast<ASTWithAlias *>(ast.get()))
{
if (startsWith(alias, dummy_subquery_name_prefix))
ast_with_alias->prefer_alias_to_column_name = true;
}
}
/// Explicit template instantiations
template class QueryAliasesMatcher<QueryAliasesWithSubqueries>;
template class QueryAliasesMatcher<QueryAliasesNoSubqueries>;
}