Instead of returning "error response" objects and then translating them
into SQL exceptions this just throws the SQL exceptions directly. This
means the CLI catches exceptions and prints out the messages which isn't
ideal if this were hot code but it isn't and this is a much simpler way
of doing things.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@08431d3941
Adds the option to specify an elasticsearch filter in addition to the SQL query by introducing a filter parameter in the REST query which would create a boolean filter if the SQL query generates an elasticsearch query or a constant score query if SQL if the SQL query doesn't generates an elasticsearch query. Usage:
{
"query": "SELECT * FROM index",
"filter" : { "term" : { "tag" : "tech" } }
}
relates elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch#2895
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@9a73813c7f
This commits also simplifies the serialization mechanism by remove 2 ways to serialize the cursor. Adding the version there was complicating things too much otherwise.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4f2c541e0a
Now that we can parse Elasticsearch's standard error messages in the CLI
and JDBC client we can just let those standard error messages bubble out
of Elasticsearch rather than catch and encode them.
In a followup we can remove the encoding entirely.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@bad043b6f7
This teaches SQL to parse Elasticsearch's standard error responses
but doesn't change SQL to general Elasticsearch's standard error responses
in all cases. That can come in a followup. We do this parsing with
jackson-core, the same dependency Elasticsearch uses for parsing
json. We shade jackson-core in the JDBC driver so that users don't have to worry about
dependency clashes. We do not do so in the CLI because it is a standalone
application.
We get a few "bonus" changes along the way:
1. We save a copy operation. Before this change responses were spooled
into memory and then parsed. After this change they are parsed directly
from the response stream.
2. We had a few classes entirely to support the spooling operation that we
no longer need: `BytesArray`, `FastByteArrayInputStream`, and
`BasicByteArrayOutputStream`.
3. SQL's `Version` was incorrectly parsing the version from the jar manifest.
We didn't notice because the test was rigged to return `UNKNOWN` because
we *were* running the test from the compiled classes directory instead of the
jar. As part of shading jackson we moved running the tests to running against
the shaded jar. Now we can actually assert that we parse the version correctly.
It turns out we weren't. So I fixed it.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2e8f397bf4
* Fix several NOCOMMITS
- renamed Assert to Check to make the intent clear
- clarify esMajor/Minor inside connection (thse are actually our own
methods, not part of JDBC API)
- wire pageTimeout into Cursor#nextPage
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@7626c0a44a
The keywords inside SqlBase are now sorted alphabetically - much easier
to read and update the docs
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5aa89c5950
This prevents us from having to hack a fake schema together on the
second (and third and fourth, etc) page of results.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@7ba3119daa
The CLI and JDBC were meant to share the same named xcontent registry
but the cli action didn't reuse it by mistake.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@6c9af5a22a
The `AbstractSqlServer` class was used when SQL's CLI and JDBC were
transport actions. They are REST layer concepts now and it is unused so
it should go.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@25ec699564
Fix the name of the action the SQL uses to lookup index information from
the cluster state. The old name was silly.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@805fb29662
Organizes the SQL translate action to match the way that x-pack has been
organizing new actions for a while. All of the pieces are put into the
same class file.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@def911c0ab
Adds docs for the REST API, translate API, the CLI, and JDBC.
Next we need to add more example queries and documentation for our
extensions.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@ed6d1360d2
* Remove usage of Settings inside SqlSettings
Also hook client timeouts to the backend
Set UTC as default timezone when using CSV
As the JVM timezone changes, make sure to pin it to UTC since this is what the results are computed against
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3e7aad8c1f
Moves joda time handling into DocValueExtractor, that's the only place where it occurs at the moment.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@205e82990a
Firstly, data in H2 is now stored in TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE since H2
does not allow a global TZ to be set and picks the JVM TZ when a record
is read.
JdbcAssert is now aware of this allows TIMESTAMP with TZ == TIMESTAMP
Discovered a serious bug in DateTimeFunction - unfortunately date
histogram is not useful except for year since most extract functions
avoid ordering which a histogram preserves.
Thus most DTF are now terms aggs with scripting.
Improved a bug that caused duplicate functions to not be detected because
of aliasing.
Moved some datetime tests to CSV but the aggs tests now are in sync with
H2
Fixed bug that caused arithmetic on aggs to not be properly resolved by
splitting the processor definition tree to aggName (unresolved) and
aggPath (resolved)
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@e75ada68f1
We weren't returning errors correctly from the server
or catching them correctly in the CLI. This fixes that
and adds simple integration tests.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@259da0da6f
A JDBC driver should throw only checked SQLExceptions.
Introduce JdbcSQLException and fix some no-commits along the way.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@299fcf9ace
Better handling of SQL exceptions (result of incorrect queries) vs
unexpected ones (engine failure, ES...)
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@2698402cdb
This commit removes ThrowableConsumer, WrappingException, ActionUtils and ObjectUtils by replacing them with core equivalents when needed.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@5a68418a3d
We switched most of the commands to asynchronous mode, this commit removes the synchronous version of exec to prevent accidental use of it in the future.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@03d0a6350d
Right now if you run `gradle regen` on Windows you'll get `CRLF` line
endings on all the ANTLR generated files because we run
```
ant.fixcrlf(srcdir: outputPath) {
patternset(includes: 'SqlBase*.java')
}
```
The docs for fixcrlf say that the default line endings that it
corrects to is based on the OS:
https://ant.apache.org/manual/Tasks/fixcrlf.html
This change locks it to `LF`.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@4396729e04
`RowSetCursor` was just like `RowSet` only it had methods that allowed
you to scroll to the next page. We now use `RowSet#nextPageCursor` to
get the next page in a way that doesn't require us to store state on
the server. So we can remove `RowSetCursor` entirely now.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@6a4a1efb20
* Switch `ResultSet#getFetchSize` from returning the *requested*
fetch size to returning the size of the current page of results.
For scrolling searches without parent/child this'll match the
requested fetch size but for other things it won't. The nice thing
about this is that it lets us tell users a thing to look at if
they are wondering why they are using a bunch of memory.
* Remove all the entire JDBC action and implement it on the REST
layer instead.
* Create some code that can be shared between the cli and jdbc
actions to properly handle errors and request deserialization so
there isn't as much copy and paste between the two. This helps
because it calls out explicitly the places where they are different.
* I have not moved the CLI REST handle to shared code because
I think it'd be clearer to make that change in a followup PR.
* There is now no more need for constructs that allow iterating
all of the results in the same request. I have not removed these
because I feel that that cleanup is big enough to deserve its own
PR.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@3b12afd11c
These wrap `DataInput` and `DataOutput` to add the protocol
version being serialized. This is similar to the mechanism
used by core and it has made adding and removing fields from
the serialization protocol fairly simple.
Original commit: elastic/x-pack-elasticsearch@90b3f1199a