Status
Current state: ["Under Discussion"]
Discussion thread: here http://apache-flink-mailing-list-archive.1008284.n3.nabble.com/DISCUSS-FLIP-69-Flink-SQL-DDL-Enhancement-td33090.html
JIRA: here: TBD
Released: TBD
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Motivation
In flink 1.9, we have introduced some awesome features such as complete catalog support[1] and sql ddl support[2]. These features have been a critical integration for Flink to be able to manage data and metadata like a classic RDBMS and make developers more easy to construct their real-time/off-line warehouse or sth similar base on flink.
Despite that big advancement, there is still a lack of support on how Flink SQL DDL to manage metadata and data.
- Don’t support show/describe/use catalog(s)
- Don’t support create/drop/alter/use/show/desc database(s)
- Don’t support show/desc table(s) and create table as select
- Don’t support create/drop/show function(s)
- Don’t support create/drop/show/desc view(s)
Goals:
We would like to achieve the following goals in this FLIP.
- Add Catalog DDL enhancement support
- Add Database DDL enhancement support
- Add Table DDL enhancement support
- Add Function DDL enhancement support
Note:
The following issues are out of the scope of this FLIP. They will be taken care of by other teams/committers.
- DDL related to View(s)
- DDL related to Partition(s)
- Make SQL CLIENT and tEnv.sqlUpdate support new added ddl in a unified way
Public Interfaces
Briefly list any new interfaces that will be introduced as part of this proposal or any existing interfaces that will be removed or changed. The purpose of this section is to concisely call out the public contract that will come along with this feature.
Proposed Changes
There are a few DDLs following that is already supported in SQL client. We want them should be migrated using the parser approach.
Catalog DDL:
We propose to add the following DDLs related to catalog operations.
showCatalogsStatement
SHOW CATALOGS
Return all databases in the current catalog.
note: already support in sql client but need support in tEnv.sqlQuery();
describeCatalogStatement
DESCRIBE CATALOG [ EXTENDED] catalogName
Return the metadata of an existing catalogName
EXTENDED:
Display the catalog properties.
useCatalogStatement
USE CATALOG catalogName
Set the current catalog.
note: already support in sql client but need support in tEnv.sqlQuery();
Database DDL:
We propose to add the following DDLs related to database operations.
createDatabaseStatement:
CREATE DATABASE [IF NOT EXISTS] [catalogName.]dataBaseName [COMMENT database_comment] [WITH ( name=value [, name=value]*)]
IF NOT EXISTS:
If a database with the same name already exists, nothing will happen.
dropDatabaseStatement:
DROP DATABASE [ IF EXISTS ] [ catalogName.]dataBaseName [ (RESTRICT|CASCADE)]
IF EXISTS
If the database to drop does not exist, nothing happens.
RESTRICT
Dropping a non-empty database triggers an exception. Enabled by default.
CASCADE
Dropping a non-empty database also drops all associated tables and functions.
alterDatabaseStatement:
ALTER DATABASE [catalogName.]dataBaseName SET DBPROPERTIES (name=value [, name=value]*)
Set one or more properties in the specified database. If a particular property is already set in the database, override the old value with the new one.
useDatabaseStatement:
USE [ catalogName.] dataBaseName
Set the current database. All subsequent commands that do not explicitly specify a database will use this one. If the provided database does not exist, an exception is thrown.
note: already support in sql client but need support in tEnv.sqlQuery();
showDatabasesStatement:
SHOW DATABASES
Return all databases in the current catalog.
note: already support in sql client but need support in tEnv.sqlQuery();
descDatabaseStatement:
DESCRIBE DATABASE [ EXTENDED] [ catalogName.] dataBasesName
Return the metadata of an existing database (name, comment).
EXTENDED:
Display the database properties.
Table DDL:
We propose to add the following DDLs related to table operations.
showTablesStatement:
SHOW TABLES
Return all tables in the current database.
note: already support in sql client but need support in tEnv.sqlQuery();
descTableStatement:
DESCRIBE [ EXTENDED] [[catalogName.] dataBasesName].tableName
Return the metadata of an existing table (column names, data types, and comments).
EXTENDED
Display detailed information about the table, including table type, properties and so on.
note: already support in sql client but need support in tEnv.sqlQuery();
alterTableStatement:
ALTER TABLE [[catalogName.] dataBasesName].tableName REAME TO newTableName
Rename an existing table.
ALTER TABLE [[catalogName.] dataBasesName].tableName SET TBLROPERTIES (name=value [, name=value]*)
Set the properties of an existing table
Function DDL:
createFunctionStatement:
CREATE FUNCTION [IF NOT EXISTS] [[catalog Name.]databaseName.]functionName AS className.
Create a function indicated by a className
IF NOT EXISTS
If a function with the same name already exists, nothing will happen.
dropFunctionStatement:
DROP FUNCTION [IF EXISTS] [[catalogName.]databaseName.]functionName.
Create a function indicated by a className
IF EXISTS
If a function with the same name not exists, nothing will happen.
alterFunctionStatement:
ALTER FUNCTION [IF EXISTS] [ [catalogName.]databaseName.]functionName RENAME TO new_name;
Rename a non-temporary function to new name.
IF EXISTS
If a function with the same name not exists, nothing will happen.
showFunctionsStatement:
SHOW FUNCTIONS
Return all functions in the current database.
note: already support in sql client but need support in tEnv.sqlQuery();
Implementation Changes:
- Unify the parser way of SQL CLI and Flink SQL parser
- Add DDL mentioned above one by one in flink sql parser and support execute both in SQL CL and TableEnvironment.sqlQuery() or TableEnvironment.sqlUpdate()
Compatibility, Deprecation, and Migration Plan
- What impact (if any) will there be on existing users?
- If we are changing behavior how will we phase out the older behavior?
- If we need special migration tools, describe them here.
- When will we remove the existing behavior?
Test Plan
Describe in few sentences how the FLIP will be tested. We are mostly interested in system tests (since unit-tests are specific to implementation details). How will we know that the implementation works as expected? How will we know nothing broke?
Rejected Alternatives
If there are alternative ways of accomplishing the same thing, what were they? The purpose of this section is to motivate why the design is the way it is and not some other way.