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package org.apache.cassandra.cql3;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;

import org.apache.cassandra.config.CFMetaData;
import org.apache.cassandra.config.ColumnDefinition;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.Term.MultiColumnRaw;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.Term.Raw;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.restrictions.MultiColumnRestriction;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.restrictions.Restriction;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.restrictions.SingleColumnRestriction;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.statements.Bound;
import org.apache.cassandra.exceptions.InvalidRequestException;

import static org.apache.cassandra.cql3.statements.RequestValidations.checkFalse;
import static org.apache.cassandra.cql3.statements.RequestValidations.checkTrue;
import static org.apache.cassandra.cql3.statements.RequestValidations.invalidRequest;

A relation using the tuple notation, which typically affects multiple columns. Examples: - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b, c) > (1, 'a', 10) - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b, c) IN ((1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6)) - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) < ? - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) IN ?
/** * A relation using the tuple notation, which typically affects multiple columns. * Examples: * {@code * - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b, c) > (1, 'a', 10) * - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b, c) IN ((1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6)) * - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) < ? * - SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) IN ? * } */
public class MultiColumnRelation extends Relation { private final List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> entities;
A Tuples.Literal or Tuples.Raw marker
/** A Tuples.Literal or Tuples.Raw marker */
private final Term.MultiColumnRaw valuesOrMarker;
A list of Tuples.Literal or Tuples.Raw markers
/** A list of Tuples.Literal or Tuples.Raw markers */
private final List<? extends Term.MultiColumnRaw> inValues; private final Tuples.INRaw inMarker; private MultiColumnRelation(List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> entities, Operator relationType, Term.MultiColumnRaw valuesOrMarker, List<? extends Term.MultiColumnRaw> inValues, Tuples.INRaw inMarker) { this.entities = entities; this.relationType = relationType; this.valuesOrMarker = valuesOrMarker; this.inValues = inValues; this.inMarker = inMarker; }
Creates a multi-column EQ, LT, LTE, GT, or GTE relation. For example: "SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) > (0, 1)"
Params:
  • entities – the columns on the LHS of the relation
  • relationType – the relation operator
  • valuesOrMarker – a Tuples.Literal instance or a Tuples.Raw marker
Returns:a new MultiColumnRelation instance
/** * Creates a multi-column EQ, LT, LTE, GT, or GTE relation. * {@code * For example: "SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) > (0, 1)" * } * @param entities the columns on the LHS of the relation * @param relationType the relation operator * @param valuesOrMarker a Tuples.Literal instance or a Tuples.Raw marker * @return a new <code>MultiColumnRelation</code> instance */
public static MultiColumnRelation createNonInRelation(List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> entities, Operator relationType, Term.MultiColumnRaw valuesOrMarker) { assert relationType != Operator.IN; return new MultiColumnRelation(entities, relationType, valuesOrMarker, null, null); }
Creates a multi-column IN relation with a list of IN values or markers. For example: "SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) IN ((0, 1), (2, 3))"
Params:
  • entities – the columns on the LHS of the relation
  • inValues – a list of Tuples.Literal instances or a Tuples.Raw markers
Returns:a new MultiColumnRelation instance
/** * Creates a multi-column IN relation with a list of IN values or markers. * For example: "SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) IN ((0, 1), (2, 3))" * @param entities the columns on the LHS of the relation * @param inValues a list of Tuples.Literal instances or a Tuples.Raw markers * @return a new <code>MultiColumnRelation</code> instance */
public static MultiColumnRelation createInRelation(List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> entities, List<? extends Term.MultiColumnRaw> inValues) { return new MultiColumnRelation(entities, Operator.IN, null, inValues, null); }
Creates a multi-column IN relation with a marker for the IN values. For example: "SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) IN ?"
Params:
  • entities – the columns on the LHS of the relation
  • inMarker – a single IN marker
Returns:a new MultiColumnRelation instance
/** * Creates a multi-column IN relation with a marker for the IN values. * For example: "SELECT ... WHERE (a, b) IN ?" * @param entities the columns on the LHS of the relation * @param inMarker a single IN marker * @return a new <code>MultiColumnRelation</code> instance */
public static MultiColumnRelation createSingleMarkerInRelation(List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> entities, Tuples.INRaw inMarker) { return new MultiColumnRelation(entities, Operator.IN, null, null, inMarker); } public List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> getEntities() { return entities; }
For non-IN relations, returns the Tuples.Literal or Tuples.Raw marker for a single tuple.
Returns:a Tuples.Literal for non-IN relations or Tuples.Raw marker for a single tuple.
/** * For non-IN relations, returns the Tuples.Literal or Tuples.Raw marker for a single tuple. * @return a Tuples.Literal for non-IN relations or Tuples.Raw marker for a single tuple. */
public Term.MultiColumnRaw getValue() { return relationType == Operator.IN ? inMarker : valuesOrMarker; } public List<? extends Term.Raw> getInValues() { assert relationType == Operator.IN; return inValues; } @Override public boolean isMultiColumn() { return true; } @Override protected Restriction newEQRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames) throws InvalidRequestException { List<ColumnDefinition> receivers = receivers(cfm); Term term = toTerm(receivers, getValue(), cfm.ksName, boundNames); return new MultiColumnRestriction.EQRestriction(receivers, term); } @Override protected Restriction newINRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames) throws InvalidRequestException { List<ColumnDefinition> receivers = receivers(cfm); List<Term> terms = toTerms(receivers, inValues, cfm.ksName, boundNames); if (terms == null) { Term term = toTerm(receivers, getValue(), cfm.ksName, boundNames); return new MultiColumnRestriction.InRestrictionWithMarker(receivers, (AbstractMarker) term); } if (terms.size() == 1) return new MultiColumnRestriction.EQRestriction(receivers, terms.get(0)); return new MultiColumnRestriction.InRestrictionWithValues(receivers, terms); } @Override protected Restriction newSliceRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames, Bound bound, boolean inclusive) throws InvalidRequestException { List<ColumnDefinition> receivers = receivers(cfm); Term term = toTerm(receivers, getValue(), cfm.ksName, boundNames); return new MultiColumnRestriction.SliceRestriction(receivers, bound, inclusive, term); } @Override protected Restriction newContainsRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames, boolean isKey) throws InvalidRequestException { throw invalidRequest("%s cannot be used for multi-column relations", operator()); } @Override protected Restriction newIsNotRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames) throws InvalidRequestException { // this is currently disallowed by the grammar throw new AssertionError(String.format("%s cannot be used for multi-column relations", operator())); } @Override protected Restriction newLikeRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames, Operator operator) throws InvalidRequestException { throw invalidRequest("%s cannot be used for multi-column relations", operator()); } @Override protected Term toTerm(List<? extends ColumnSpecification> receivers, Raw raw, String keyspace, VariableSpecifications boundNames) throws InvalidRequestException { Term term = ((MultiColumnRaw) raw).prepare(keyspace, receivers); term.collectMarkerSpecification(boundNames); return term; } protected List<ColumnDefinition> receivers(CFMetaData cfm) throws InvalidRequestException { List<ColumnDefinition> names = new ArrayList<>(getEntities().size()); int previousPosition = -1; for (ColumnDefinition.Raw raw : getEntities()) { ColumnDefinition def = raw.prepare(cfm); checkTrue(def.isClusteringColumn(), "Multi-column relations can only be applied to clustering columns but was applied to: %s", def.name); checkFalse(names.contains(def), "Column \"%s\" appeared twice in a relation: %s", def.name, this); // check that no clustering columns were skipped checkFalse(previousPosition != -1 && def.position() != previousPosition + 1, "Clustering columns must appear in the PRIMARY KEY order in multi-column relations: %s", this); names.add(def); previousPosition = def.position(); } return names; } public Relation renameIdentifier(ColumnDefinition.Raw from, ColumnDefinition.Raw to) { if (!entities.contains(from)) return this; List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> newEntities = entities.stream().map(e -> e.equals(from) ? to : e).collect(Collectors.toList()); return new MultiColumnRelation(newEntities, operator(), valuesOrMarker, inValues, inMarker); } @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(Tuples.tupleToString(entities)); if (isIN()) { return builder.append(" IN ") .append(inMarker != null ? '?' : Tuples.tupleToString(inValues)) .toString(); } return builder.append(" ") .append(relationType) .append(" ") .append(valuesOrMarker) .toString(); } @Override public Relation toSuperColumnAdapter() { return new SuperColumnMultiColumnRelation(entities, relationType, valuesOrMarker, inValues, inMarker); }
Required for SuperColumn compatibility, in order to map the SuperColumn key restrictions from the regular column to the collection key one.
/** * Required for SuperColumn compatibility, in order to map the SuperColumn key restrictions from the regular * column to the collection key one. */
private class SuperColumnMultiColumnRelation extends MultiColumnRelation { private SuperColumnMultiColumnRelation(List<ColumnDefinition.Raw> entities, Operator relationType, MultiColumnRaw valuesOrMarker, List<? extends MultiColumnRaw> inValues, Tuples.INRaw inMarker) { super(entities, relationType, valuesOrMarker, inValues, inMarker); } @Override protected Restriction newSliceRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames, Bound bound, boolean inclusive) throws InvalidRequestException { assert cfm.isSuper() && cfm.isDense(); List<ColumnDefinition> receivers = receivers(cfm); Term term = toTerm(receivers, getValue(), cfm.ksName, boundNames); return new SingleColumnRestriction.SuperColumnMultiSliceRestriction(receivers.get(0), bound, inclusive, term); } @Override protected Restriction newEQRestriction(CFMetaData cfm, VariableSpecifications boundNames) throws InvalidRequestException { assert cfm.isSuper() && cfm.isDense(); List<ColumnDefinition> receivers = receivers(cfm); Term term = toTerm(receivers, getValue(), cfm.ksName, boundNames); return new SingleColumnRestriction.SuperColumnMultiEQRestriction(receivers.get(0), term); } @Override protected List<ColumnDefinition> receivers(CFMetaData cfm) throws InvalidRequestException { assert cfm.isSuper() && cfm.isDense(); List<ColumnDefinition> names = new ArrayList<>(getEntities().size()); for (ColumnDefinition.Raw raw : getEntities()) { ColumnDefinition def = raw.prepare(cfm); checkTrue(def.isClusteringColumn() || cfm.isSuperColumnKeyColumn(def), "Multi-column relations can only be applied to clustering columns but was applied to: %s", def.name); checkFalse(names.contains(def), "Column \"%s\" appeared twice in a relation: %s", def.name, this); names.add(def); } return names; } } }