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)
The JdbcHttpClientRequestTests and HttpClientRequestTests classes both
hold a static reference to a mock web server that internally uses the
JDKs built-in HttpServer, which resides in a sun package that the
RamUsageEstimator does not have access to. This causes builds that use
a runtime of Java 8 to fail since the StaticFieldsInvariantRule is run
when Java 8 is used.
Relates #41526
Relates #49105
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.
Temporarily "mute" the testReplaceChildren for Pivot since it leads to
failing tests for some seeds, since the new child doesn't respond to a
valid data type.
Relates to #48900
(cherry picked from commit 6200a2207b9a4264d2f3fc976577323c7e084317)
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
* 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)
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: #41159Fixes: #40001Fixes: #40240Fixes: #33361Fixes: #46316Fixes: #36074Fixes: #34543Fixes: #37044Fixes: #42041
(cherry picked from commit 3c38ea555984fcd2c6bf9e39d0f47a01b09e7c48)
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)
Reverting the change introducing IsoLocal.ROOT and introducing IsoCalendarDataProvider that defaults start of the week to Monday and requires minimum 4 days in first week of a year. This extension is using java SPI mechanism and defaults for Locale.ROOT only.
It require jvm property java.locale.providers to be set with SPI,COMPAT
closes#41670
backport #48209
Previously when a numeric literal was enclosed in parentheses and then
negated, the negation was lost and the number was considered positive, e.g.:
`-(5)` was considered as `5` instead of `-5`
`- ( (1.28) )` was considered as `1.28` instead of `-1.28`
Fixes: #48009
(cherry picked from commit 4dee4bf3b34081062ba2e28ab8524a066812a180)
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)
Previously, Nullability was set to UNKNOWN instead of TRUE which
resulted on QueryFolder not correctly folding to NULL if any of the args
was null.
Remove the overriding nullable() also for DatePart/DateTrunc to allow
delegation the parent class.
(cherry picked from commit 05a7108e133b5ae7bec2257db5ae2d30ad926ee2)
Refactor DateTrunc and DatePart to use separate Pipe classes which
allows the removal of the BinaryDateOperation enum.
(cherry picked from commit a6075e7718dff94a90dbc0795dd924dcb7641092)
* 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.
Previously, we supported only the format `{fn <FUNCTION_NAME>()}`
but other DBs like MSSQL, DB2, MariaDB/MySQL alos allow whitespaces
between `{` and `fn`. Furhermore, also some applications - like PowerBI -
generate escape sequences with spaces: `select { fn name(params) } etc.`
Add support for white spaces between `{` and the escape pattern definition
like `fn`, `ts`, `d`, `guid` etc.
Closes: #47401
(cherry picked from commit 08a22d0b393f4a76c52dabc5e7b9cafcc19c30ca)
* Remove eclipse conditionals
We used to have some meta projects with a `-test` prefix because
historically eclipse could not distinguish between test and main
source-sets and could only use a single classpath.
This is no longer the case for the past few Eclipse versions.
This PR adds the necessary configuration to correctly categorize source
folders and libraries.
With this change eclipse can import projects, and the visibility rules
are correct e.x. auto compete doesn't offer classes from test code or
`testCompile` dependencies when editing classes in `main`.
Unfortunately the cyclic dependency detection in Eclipse doesn't seem to
take the difference between test and non test source sets into account,
but since we are checking this in Gradle anyhow, it's safe to set to
`warning` in the settings. Unfortunately there is no setting to ignore
it.
This might cause problems when building since Eclipse will probably not
know the right order to build things in so more wirk might be necesarry.
XPackPlugin holds data in statics and can only be initialized once. This
caused tests to fail primarily when running with a low max-workers.
Replaced usages with the LocalStateCompositeXPackPlugin, which handles
this properly for testing.
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)
Add examples of failures for both sql and csv integeration
tests and instructions on how to mute them.
(cherry picked from commit 591bba46516d770f5fc95a4c536dd7448b74dd49)
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)
Previously, if a column (field, scalar, alias) appeared more than once in the
SELECT list, the value was returned only once (1st appearance) in each row.
Fixes: #41811
(cherry picked from commit 097ea36581a751605fc4f2088319d954ce35b5d1)
To be on the safe side in terms of use cases also add the alias
DATETRUNC to the DATE_TRUNC function.
Follows: #46473
(cherry picked from commit 9ac223cb1fc66486f86e218fa785a32b61e9bacc)
In some cases, the fetch size affects the way the groups are returned
causing the last page to go beyond the limit. Add dedicated check to
prevent extra data from being returned.
Fix#47002
(cherry picked from commit f4c29646f097bbd29855300342823ef4cef61c05)
Enables support for Cartesian geometries shape type. We still need to
decide how to handle the distance function since it is currently using
the haversine distance formula and returns results in meters, which
doesn't make any sense for Cartesian geometries.
Closes#46412
Relates to #43644
Add initial PIVOT support for transforming a regular table into a
statistics table around an arbitrary pivoting column:
SELECT * FROM
(SELECT languages, country, salary, FROM mp)
PIVOT (AVG(salary) FOR countries IN ('NL', 'DE', 'ES', 'RO', 'US'))
In the current implementation PIVOT allows only one aggregation however
this restriction is likely to be lifted in the future.
Also not all aggregations are working, in particular MatrixStats are not yet supported.
(cherry picked from commit d91263746a222915c570d4a662ec48c1d6b4f583)
Since the `resolveAllDependencies` task resolves all the congfigurations
it can find, this was not caught by our testing, but it's required to be
configuraed specifically.
We should probably cut-over to the new configurations at some point to
avoid problems like this.
Closeselastic/infra#14580
When encountering only indices with empty mapping, the IndexResolver
throws an exception as it expects to find at least one entry.
This commit fixes this case so that an empty mapping is returned.
Fix#46757
(cherry picked from commit 5f4f5807acb93b5fab36718c092c328977a396b6)
Handle queries with implicit GROUP BY where the aggregation is not in
the projection/SELECT but inside the filter/HAVING such as:
SELECT 1 FROM x HAVING COUNT(*) > 0
The engine now properly identifies the case and handles it accordingly.
Fix#37051
(cherry picked from commit fa53ca05d8219c27079b50b4a5b7aeb220c7cde2)
Improve the defensive behavior of ResultSet when dealing with incorrect
API usage. In particular handle the case of dealing with no row
available (either because the cursor is before the first entry or after
the last).
Fix#46750
(cherry picked from commit 58fa38e4606625962e879265d35eacb0960c6cdb)
DATE_TRUNC(<truncate field>, <date/datetime>) is a function that allows
the user to truncate a timestamp to the specified field by zeroing out
the rest of the fields. The function is implemented according to the
spec from PostgreSQL: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/functions-datetime.html#FUNCTIONS-DATETIME-TRUNCCloses: #46319
(cherry picked from commit b37e96712db1aace09f17b574eb02ff6b942a297)
The sql project uses a common set of security tests, which are run in
subprojects. Currently these are shared through a shared directory, but
this is not setup correctly to ensure it is built before tests run. This
commit changes the test classes to be an artifact of the sql/qa/security
project and makes the test runner use the built artifact (a directory of
classes) for tests.
closes#45866
Many scalar functions try to find out the common type between their
arguments in order to set it as their return time, e.g.:
for `float + double` the common type which is set as the return type
of the + operation is `double`.
Previously, for data types TEXT and KEYWORD (string data types) there
was no common data type found and null was returned causing NPEs when
the function was trying to resolve the return data type.
Fixes: #46551
(cherry picked from commit 291017d69dfc810707c3c7c692f5a50af431b790)