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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrei Stefan 51c6aefa55
SQL: Use calendar_interval of 1d for HISTOGRAMs with 1 DAY intervals (#52749) (#52771)
(cherry picked from commit 556f5fa33be88570c4f8550cb8f784323d26a707)
2020-02-25 18:44:02 +02:00
Andrei Stefan ed6b10bc03
SQL: use a calendar interval for histograms over 1 month intervals (#52586) (#52715)
(cherry picked from commit 928b11a34ec92d90d082abdf4fa09f7ce1d7c0c4)
2020-02-25 01:41:51 +02:00
Hicham Mallah 5b32d112e1
SQL: Fix issues with GROUP BY queries (#41964)
Translate to an agg query even if only literals are selected,
so that the correct number of rows is returned (number of buckets).

Fix issue with key only in GROUP BY (not in select) and WHERE clause:
Resolve aggregates and groupings based on the child plan which holds
the info info for all the fields of the underlying table.

Fixes: #41951
Fixes: #41413
(cherry picked from commit 45b85809678b34a448639a420b97e25436ae851f)
2020-02-15 10:38:24 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas 51e74be1bb
SQL: [Tests] Add tests for fixed issues (#52335)
Add tests to verify behaviour for
fixed issues: #33724 & #38306

(cherry picked from commit 89fb6753a9db9484a5622417cd4ffea9af0347ad)
2020-02-14 11:23:30 +01:00
Costin Leau 5373a77fb9 QL: Extract common Failure class (#52281)
Shared across SQL and EQL

(cherry picked from commit 1aeda20d3ec3d6c885de03c6043dd1e8eab9f230)
2020-02-13 14:35:15 +02:00
Bogdan Pintea 5dfe27601e
SQL: supplement input checks on received request parameters (#52229) (#52277)
* Add more checks around parameter conversions

This commit adds two necessary verifications on received parameters:
- it checks the validity of the parameter's data type: if the declared
data type is resolved to an ES or Java type;
- it checks if the returned converter is non-null (i.e. a conversion is
possible) and generates an appropriate exception otherwise.

(cherry picked from commit eda30ac9c69383165324328c599ace39ac064342)
2020-02-12 19:45:12 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas daab242c75
SQL: Fix ORDER BY on aggregates and GROUPed BY fields (#51894)
Previously, in the in-memory sorting module
`LocalAggregationSorterListener` only the aggregate functions where used
(grabbed by the `sortingColumns`). As a consequence, if the ORDER BY
was also using columns of the GROUP BY clause, (especially in the case
of higher priority - before the aggregate functions) wrong results were
produced. E.g.:
```
SELECT gender, MAX(salary) AS max FROM test_emp
GROUP BY gender
ORDER BY gender, max
```

Add all columns of the ORDER BY to the `sortingColumns` so that the
`LocalAggregationSorterListener` can use the correct comparators in
the underlying PriorityQueue used to implement the in-memory sorting.

Fixes: #50355
(cherry picked from commit be680af11c823292c2d115bff01658f7b75abd76)
2020-02-12 09:38:47 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas 204d086266 SQL: Fix issue with timezone when paginating (#52101)
Previously, when the specified (or default) fetchSize led to
subsequent HTTP requests and the usage of cursors, those subsequent
were no longer using the client timezone specified in the initial
SQL query. As a consequence, Even though the query is executed once
(with the correct timezone) the processing of the query results by
the HitExtractors in the next pages was done using the default
timezone Z. This could lead to incorrect results.

Fix the issue by correctly using the initially specified timezone,
which is found in the deserialisation of the cursor string.

Fixes: #51258
(cherry picked from commit 8f7afbdeb9295999b48a6c36db5b31cbe0cee432)
2020-02-11 15:27:56 +01:00
Bogdan Pintea 7b58ed0dd7
Fix milliseconds handling in intervals (#51675) (#52156)
This fixes:

- the parsing of milliseconds in intervals: everything past the . used to be converted as-is to milliseconds, with no normalisation of the unit; thus, a value of .23 ended up as 23 millis in the interval, instead of 230.
- the printing of a trailing .0, in case the interval lacks the fractional part;
- tests generating a random millisecond value used to simply print it in the string about to be evaluated without a necessary front-filling of 0[s], where the amount was below 100/10.

(The combination of first and last issues above, plus statistical "luck" made the incorrect handling pass the tests.)

(cherry picked from commit 4de8c64f63ee37c1bcfdb9b9d3a07d09be243222)
2020-02-10 19:24:26 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas 3e7f939f63
SQL: [Tests] Add more tests for aggs and literals (#52086)
Add some more tests where more than one literal is selected,
unaliased and aliased.

Follows: #42121
(cherry picked from commit 405271d408a233e697eb2e9ded3005a71f4df5e7)
2020-02-09 18:01:05 +01:00
Emanuele Sabellico 282e919607 SQL: [Tests] Add integ tests for selecting a literal and an aggregate (#42121)
The related issue regarding aggregation queries where some literals
are also selected together with aggregate function has been fixed
with #49570. Add integration tests to verify the behavior.

Relates to: #41411

(cherry picked from commit 9f414a8d05c75e1a9f8250084f6dcd634d5d78d8)
2020-02-07 19:00:15 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas 64f9a2089b SQL: [Tests] add tests for literals and GROUP BY (#51878)
Add unit and integration tests where literals are SELECTed
in combination with GROUP BY and possibly aggregate functions.

Relates to #41411 and #34583
which have been fixed.

(cherry picked from commit b97f1ca12675d6ea4772c60578922fe1cc2409ee)
2020-02-05 12:55:56 +01:00
Ryan Ernst 21224caeaf Remove comparison to true for booleans (#51723)
While we use `== false` as a more visible form of boolean negation
(instead of `!`), the true case is implied and the true value does not
need to explicitly checked. This commit converts cases that have slipped
into the code checking for `== true`.
2020-01-31 16:35:43 -08:00
Marios Trivyzas f373020349 SQL: Fix ORDER BY YEAR() function (#51562)
Previously, if YEAR() was used as and ORDER BY argument without being
wrapped with another scalar (e.g. YEAR(birth_date) + 10), no script
ordering was used but instead the underlying field (e.g. birth_date)
was used instead as a performance optimisation. This works correctly if
YEAR() is the only ORDER BY arg but if further args are used as tie
breakers for the ordering wrong results are produced. This is because
2 rows with the different birth_date but on the same year are not tied
as the underlying ordering is on birth_date and not on the
YEAR(birth_date), and the following ORDER BY args are ignored.

Remove this optimisation for YEAR() to avoid incorrect results in
such cases.

As a consequence another bug is revealed: scalar functions on top
of nested fields produce scripted sorting/filtering which is not yet
supported. In such cases no error was thrown but instead all values for
such nested fields were null and were passed to the script implementing
the sorting/filtering, producing incorrect results.

Detect such cases and throw a validation exception.

Fixes: #51224
(cherry picked from commit f41efd6753dc3650a7eabb3e07b02b3b32c5704c)
2020-01-30 15:29:36 +01:00
Jason Tedor 3a7192966a
Check if interface is up for loopback devices only (#51583)
In the SQL with SSL tests, we need to find the interfaces that are up,
are loopback devices, or have a loopback address. If we check if the
device is up first, we can run into situations where the device is a
virtual ethernet device that might have disappeared between us seeing
the device, and checking if it is up. By first checking if the device is
a loopback device or it has a loopback address, then we can avoid
checking if the device is up except for loopback devices and therefore
we can avoid the disappearing virtual ethernet device problem.
2020-01-28 18:38:46 -05:00
Costin Leau e22f501018
QL: Backport project to 7.x (#51497)
* Introduce reusable QL plugin for SQL and EQL (#50815)

Extract reusable functionality from SQL into its own dedicated project QL.
Implemented as a plugin, it provides common components across SQL and the upcoming EQL.

While this commit is fairly large, for the most part it's just a big file move from sql package to the newly introduced ql.

(cherry picked from commit ec1ac0d463bfa12a02c8174afbcdd6984345e8b4)

* SQL: Fix incomplete registration of geo NamedWritables

(cherry picked from commit e295763686f9592976e551e504fdad1d2a3a566d)

* QL: Extend NodeSubclass to read classes from jars (#50866)

As the test classes are spread across more than one project, the Gradle
classpath contains not just folders but also jars.
This commit allows the test class to explore the archive content and
load matching classes from said source.

(cherry picked from commit 25ad74928afcbf286dc58f7d430491b0af662f04)

* QL: Remove implicit conversion inside Literal (#50962)

Literal constructor makes an implicit conversion for each value given
which turns out has some subtle side-effects.
Improve MathProcessors to preserve numeric type where possible
Fix bug on issue compatibility between date and intervals
Preserve the source when folding inside the Optimizer

(cherry picked from commit 9b73e225b0aa07a23859550fb117bae571a2b672)

* QL: Refactor DataType for pluggability (#51328)

Change DataType from enum to class
Break DataType enums into QL (default) and SQL types
Make data type conversion pluggable so that new types can be introduced

As part of the process:
- static type conversion in QL package (such as Literal) has been
removed
- several utility classes have been broken into base (QL) and extended
(SQL) parts based on type awareness
- operators (+,-,/,*) are
- due to extensibility, serialization of arithmetic operation has been
slightly changed and pushed down to the operator executor itself

(cherry picked from commit aebda81b30e1563b877a8896309fd50633e0b663)

* Compilation fixes for 7.x
2020-01-27 22:03:58 +02:00
Andrei Stefan 2908b7e5fc
SQL: add support for passing query parameters in REST API calls (#51029) (#51222)
* REST PreparedStatement-like query parameters are now supported in the form of an array of non-object, non-array values where ES SQL parser will try to infer the data type of the value being passed as parameter.

(cherry picked from commit 45b8bf619aecb1c03d7bc0cf06928dcc36005a66)
2020-01-20 16:40:19 +02:00
Nik Everett fc5fde7950
Add "did you mean" to ObjectParser (#50938) (#50985)
Check it out:
```
$ curl -u elastic:password -HContent-Type:application/json -XPOST localhost:9200/test/_update/foo?pretty -d'{
  "dac": {}
}'

{
  "error" : {
    "root_cause" : [
      {
        "type" : "x_content_parse_exception",
        "reason" : "[2:3] [UpdateRequest] unknown field [dac] did you mean [doc]?"
      }
    ],
    "type" : "x_content_parse_exception",
    "reason" : "[2:3] [UpdateRequest] unknown field [dac] did you mean [doc]?"
  },
  "status" : 400
}
```

The tricky thing about implementing this is that x-content doesn't
depend on Lucene. So this works by creating an extension point for the
error message using SPI. Elasticsearch's server module provides the
"spell checking" implementation.
s
2020-01-14 17:53:41 -05:00
Albert Zaharovits 2b789fa3e6
Make .async-search-* a restricted namespace (#50294)
Hide the `.async-search-*` in Security by making it a restricted index namespace.
The namespace is hard-coded.
To grant privileges on restricted indices, one must explicitly toggle the
`allow_restricted_indices` flag in the indices permission in the role definition.
As is the case with any other index, if a certain user lacks all permissions for an
index, that index is effectively nonexistent for that user.
2020-01-13 12:20:54 +02:00
Igor Motov c77ca98928 Geo: Switch generated WKT to upper case (#50285)
Switches generated WKT to upper case to
conform to the standard recommendation.

Relates #49568
2019-12-18 17:29:08 -05:00
Andrei Stefan c6fdf9ed8a Handle NULL in ResultSet's getDate() method (#50184)
(cherry picked from commit 08214eb1338fef5c8082c3f8b84c24dd53224ebe)
2019-12-17 10:03:23 +02:00
Andrei Stefan e9e2e5fc71 Have COUNT DISTINCT return 0 instead of NULL for no documents matching. (#50037)
(cherry picked from commit cb94731e6f41bc51c23e4aab495b64eea731a061)
2019-12-12 00:34:04 +02:00
Costin Leau 5b896c5bb5
SQL: Refactor usage of NamedExpression (#49693)
To recap, Attributes form the properties of a derived table.
Each LogicalPlan has Attributes as output since each one can be part of
a query and as such its result are sent to its consumer.
This change essentially removes the name id comparison so any changes
applied to existing expressions should work as long as the said
expressions are semantically equivalent.
This change enforces the hashCode and equals which has the side-effect
of using hashCode as identifiers for each expression.
By removing any property from an Attribute, the various components need
to look the original source for comparison which, while annoying, should
prevent a reference from getting out of sync with its source due to
optimizations.

Essentially going forward there are only 3 types of NamedExpressions:

Alias - user define (implicit or explicit) name
FieldAttribute - field backed by Elasticsearch
ReferenceAttribute - a reference to another source acting as an
Attribute. Typically the Attribute of an Alias.

* Remove the usage of NamedExpression as basis for all Expressions.
Instead, restrict their use only for named context, such as projections
by using Aliasing instead.
* Remove different types of Attributes and allow only FieldAttribute,
UnresolvedAttribute and ReferenceAttribute. To avoid issues with
rewrites, resolve the references inside the QueryContainer so the
information always stays on the source.
* Side-effect, simplify the rules as the state for InnerAggs doesn't
have to be contained anymore.
* Improve ResolveMissingRef rule to handle references to named
non-singular expression tree against the same expression used up the
tree.

#49693 backport to 7.x

(cherry picked from commit 5d095e2173bcbf120f534a6f2a584185a7879b57)
2019-12-07 11:02:14 +02:00
Andrei Stefan e2982b2110 SQL: handle NULL arithmetic operations with INTERVALs (#49633)
(cherry picked from commit ce727615c08cf5ae422feb77f69ea24fb53cd9d1)
2019-12-02 17:31:05 +02:00
Andrei Stefan 34311dd818 Fix NULL handling for FLOOR and CEIL math functions (#49644)
(cherry picked from commit 034f4cf7b4bd062c157d40f1e7a8760de31de568)
2019-12-02 17:31:04 +02:00
Andrei Stefan 4dc83a7db9 Fix Locate function optional parameter handling (#49666)
(cherry picked from commit dd3aeb8f5497bec4b050beaaf9d628a179b5454f)
2019-12-02 17:31:03 +02:00
Marios Trivyzas 901a8d1dcc
SQL: Fix issues with WEEK/ISO_WEEK/DATEDIFF (#49405)
Some extended testing with MS-SQL server and H2 (which agree on
results) revealed bugs in the implementation of WEEK related extraction
and diff functions.

Non-iso WEEK seems to be broken since #48209 because
of the replacement of Calendar and the change in the ISO rules.

ISO_WEEK failed for some edge cases around the January 1st.

DATE_DIFF was previously based on non-iso WEEK extraction which seems
not to be the case.

Fixes: #49376

(cherry picked from commit 54fe7f57289c46bb0905b1418f51a00e8c581560)
2019-11-29 17:07:30 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas b0cb7bf229 SQL: Fix issue with GROUP BY YEAR() (#49559)
Grouping By YEAR() is translated to a histogram aggregation, but
previously if there was a scalar function invloved (e.g.:
`YEAR(date + INTERVAL 2 YEARS)`), there was no proper script created
and the histogram was applied on a field with name: `date + INTERVAL 2 YEARS`
which doesn't make sense, and resulted in null result.

Check the underlying field of YEAR() and if it's a function call
`asScript()` to properly get the painless script on which the histogram
is applied.

Fixes: #49386
(cherry picked from commit 93c37abc943d00d3a14ba08435d118a6d48874c7)
2019-11-26 14:11:11 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas 3c69d4d0bd
SQL: Add TRUNC alias for TRUNCATE (#49571)
Add TRUNC as alias to already implemented TRUNCATE
numeric function which is the flavour supported by
Oracle and PostgreSQL.

Relates to: #41195

(cherry picked from commit f2aa7f0779bc5cce40cc0c1f5e5cf1a5bb7d84f0)
2019-11-26 12:32:54 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas 5d306ae3b2
SQL: Fix issue with CASE/IIF pre-calculating results (#49553)
Previously, CaseProcessor was pre-calculating (called `process()`)
on all the building elements of a CASE/IIF expression, not only the
conditions involved but also the results, as well as the final else result.
In case one of those results had an erroneous calculation
(e.g.: division by zero) this was executed and resulted in
an Exception to be thrown, even if this result was not used because of
the condition guarding it. e.g.:

```
SELECT CASE myField1 = 0 THEN NULL ELSE myField2 / myField1 END
FROM test;
```

Fixes: #49388
(cherry picked from commit dbd169afc98686cae1bc72024fad0ca32b272efd)
2019-11-26 10:48:07 +01:00
Bogdan Pintea 8c2ab8bb72 SQL:Docs: add the PIVOT clause to SELECT section (#49129)
The PR adds the documentation on the PIVOT clause.

(cherry picked from commit a55b36065e6496c44b6e3191296931d477a8e5f5)
2019-11-20 18:21:06 +01:00
Marios Trivyzas fd1bb4a33a SQL: Fix issue with mins & hours for DATEDIFF (#49252)
Previously, DATEDIFF for minutes and hours was doing a
rounding calculation using all the time fields (secs, msecs/micros/nanos).
Instead it should first truncate the 2 dates to the respective field (mins or hours)
zeroing out all the more detailed time fields and then make the subtraction.

(cherry picked from commit 124cd18e20429e19d52fd8dc383827ea5132d428)
2019-11-19 14:25:28 +01:00
Rory Hunter c46a0e8708
Apply 2-space indent to all gradle scripts (#49071)
Backport of #48849. Update `.editorconfig` to make the Java settings the
default for all files, and then apply a 2-space indent to all `*.gradle`
files. Then reformat all the files.
2019-11-14 11:01:23 +00:00
Mark Vieira 6ab4645f4e
[7.x] Introduce type-safe and consistent pattern for handling build globals (#48818)
This commit introduces a consistent, and type-safe manner for handling
global build parameters through out our build logic. Primarily this
replaces the existing usages of extra properties with static accessors.
It also introduces and explicit API for initialization and mutation of
any such parameters, as well as better error handling for uninitialized
or eager access of parameter values.

Closes #42042
2019-11-01 11:33:11 -07:00
Andrei Stefan 2c73c7dfe3 SQL: binary communication implementation for drivers and the CLI (#48261)
* Introduce binary_format request parameter (binary.format for JDBC) to disable binary
communication between clients (jdbc/odbc) and server.
* for CLI - "binary" command line parameter (or -b) is introduced. Default value is "true".
* binary communication (cbor) is enabled by default
* disabling request parameter introduced for debugging purposes only

(cherry picked from commit f96a5ca61cb9fad9ed59357320af20e669348ce7)
2019-10-31 20:39:41 -04:00
emasab 185e067442 SQL: Failing Group By queries due to different ExpressionIds (#43072)
Fix an issue that arises from the use of ExpressionIds as keys in a lookup map
that helps the QueryTranslator to identify the grouping columns. The issue is
that the same expression in different parts of the query (SELECT clause and GROUP BY clause)
ends up with different ExpressionIds so the lookup fails. So, instead of ExpressionIds
use the hashCode() of NamedExpression.

Fixes: #41159
Fixes: #40001
Fixes: #40240
Fixes: #33361
Fixes: #46316
Fixes: #36074
Fixes: #34543
Fixes: #37044

Fixes: #42041
(cherry picked from commit 3c38ea555984fcd2c6bf9e39d0f47a01b09e7c48)
2019-10-31 14:49:16 +01:00
Mark Vieira e5c6440a4f
Simplify usage of Gradle Shadow plugin (#48478) (#48597)
This commit simplifies and standardizes our usage of the Gradle Shadow
plugin to conform more to plugin conventions. The custom "bundle" plugin
has been removed as it's not necessary and performs the same function
as the Shadow plugin's default behavior with existing configurations.

Additionally, this removes unnecessary creation of a "nodeps" artifact,
which is unnecessary because by default project dependencies will in
fact use the non-shadowed JAR unless explicitly depending on the
"shadow" configuration.

Finally, we've cleaned up the logic used for unit testing, so we are
now correctly testing against the shadow JAR when the plugin is applied.
This better represents a real-world scenario for consumers and provides
better test coverage for incorrectly declared dependencies.

(cherry picked from commit 3698131109c7e78bdd3a3340707e1c7b4740d310)
2019-10-28 12:11:55 -07:00
Marios Trivyzas 124f6d098b
SQL: [Tests] Renable CliSecurityIT (#48581)
Seems that the issue has been fixed with: #48098

Closes: #48117
(cherry picked from commit 470362361ffce794a6a12ce7a81a8029ec7d54de)
2019-10-28 15:08:38 +01:00
Alpar Torok fe265f0308 Mute CliSecurityIT
tracking in #48117
2019-10-21 11:25:56 +03:00
Marios Trivyzas 7fddf198b7 SQL: Implement DATEDIFF function (#47920)
Implement DATEDIFF/TIMESTAMPDIFF function as per the MS-SQL spec:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/datediff-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
which allows a user to substract two date/datetime fields and return the
difference in the date/time unit specified.

Closes: #47919
(cherry picked from commit 745699f38dc8222670ffd65b66df33b5da39040b)
2019-10-15 15:12:11 +02:00
Marios Trivyzas 6589617a51
SQL: Fix arg verification for DateAddProcessor (#48041)
Previously, the safety check for the 2nd argument of the DateAddProcessor was
restricting it to Integer which was wrong since we allow all non-rational
numbers, so it's changed to a Number check as it's done in other cases.

Enhanced some tests regarding the check for an integer (non-rational
argument).

(cherry picked from commit 0516b6eaf5eb98fa5bd087c3fece80139a6b118e)
2019-10-15 12:52:11 +02:00
Marios Trivyzas 59b3294bc9 SQL: Implement DATEADD function (#47747)
Implement DATEADD/TIMESTAMPADD function as per the MS-SQL spec:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/dateadd-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
which allows a user to add/subtract specified number of specified units
to/from a date/datetime field/expression.

Closes: #47746
(cherry picked from commit e624bc281bebb4bbe0b0c2e0a8cbc712e50097a8)
2019-10-10 16:22:13 +02:00
Costin Leau dc6f0f9dc7 SQL: Re-enable muted test
Close #47080

(cherry picked from commit 63a0aa7b392f565ea01ac478fec1dd91a80202e5)
2019-10-10 15:47:47 +03:00
Andrei Stefan 6a4bf5de2c SQL: make date/datetime and interval types compatible in conditional functions (#47595)
(cherry picked from commit 6ff953e6396d7cc90640419aee5d036954e2eae3)
2019-10-10 13:58:35 +03:00
Andrei Stefan 75a7daae73 SQL: use calendar interval of 1y instead of fixed interval for grouping by YEAR and HISTOGRAMs (#47558)
(cherry picked from commit 55f5463eee4ecea3537df4b34645f1d87472a802)
2019-10-09 11:51:35 +03:00
Alpar Torok 36d018c909 Convert RunTask to use testclusers, remove ClusterFormationTasks (#47572)
* Convert RunTask to use testclusers, remove ClusterFormationTasks

This PR adds a new RunTask and a way for it to start a
testclusters cluster out of band and block on it to replace
the old RunTask that used ClusterFormationTasks.

With this we can now remove ClusterFormationTasks.
2019-10-08 14:43:29 +03:00
Andrei Stefan a46f312ded SQL: fix multi full-text functions usage with aggregate functions (#47444)
* Skip functions involving full-text predicates when replacing multiple
aggregate functions with "stats" or "matrix_stats" aggregations.

(cherry picked from commit bb14ba83128dfb7a70f825ea08b1524072fb9ad0)
2019-10-04 16:27:22 +03:00
Marios Trivyzas f792dbf239 SQL: Implement DATE_PART function (#47206)
DATE_PART(<datetime unit>, <date/datetime>) is a function that allows
the user to extract the specified unit from a date/datetime field
similar to the EXTRACT (<datetime unit> FROM <date/datetime>) but
with different names and aliases for the units and it also provides more
options like `DATE_PART('tzoffset', datetimeField)`.

Implemented following the SQL server's spec: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/t-sql/functions/datepart-transact-sql?view=sql-server-2017
with the difference that the <datetime unit> argument is either a
literal single quoted string or gets a value from a table field, whereas
in SQL server keywords are used (unquoted identifiers) and it's not
possible to use a value coming for a table column.

Closes: #46372
(cherry picked from commit ead743d3579eb753fd314d4a58fae205e465d72e)
2019-10-01 16:28:27 +03:00
Marios Trivyzas fa0b1b641a
SQL: Add examples fo muting sql/csv integ tests (#47291)
Add examples of failures for both sql and csv integeration
tests and instructions on how to mute them.

(cherry picked from commit 591bba46516d770f5fc95a4c536dd7448b74dd49)
2019-10-01 09:12:20 +03:00
Marios Trivyzas bd2abeef40
SQL: [TESTS] Improve error messages on failures (#47308)
When an integration test fails before the assertion of the results it's
missing information, like the file name and the line in the file where
the test resides.

(cherry picked from commit 683dc7213311d13c81e06829e08f3f9f80ebf73a)
2019-09-30 22:18:39 +03:00