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/*
* Created on Sep 4, 2011
*/
package com.bigdata.rdf.sparql.ast.eval.rto;
import java.util.Properties;
import com.bigdata.bop.rdf.joinGraph.GenerateBarData;
import com.bigdata.rdf.sail.BigdataSail;
/**
* Data driven test suite for the Runtime Query Optimizer (RTO) using BAR data
* and queries.
*
* @see GenerateBarData
*
* @author Bryan Thompson
* @version $Id: TestBasicQuery.java 6440 2012-08-14 17:57:33Z thompsonbry $
*/
public class TestRTO_BAR extends AbstractRTOTestCase {
// private final static Logger log = Logger.getLogger(TestRTO_BAR.class);
/**
*
*/
public TestRTO_BAR() {
}
/**
* @param name
*/
public TestRTO_BAR(final String name) {
super(name);
}
@Override
public Properties getProperties() {
// Note: clone to avoid modifying!!!
final Properties properties = (Properties) super.getProperties().clone();
properties.setProperty(BigdataSail.Options.QUADS_MODE, "true");
return properties;
}
/**
* Sample query for the synthetic data set. The query is arranged in a known
* good order.
*
* Note: The runtime optimizer estimate of the cardinality of the edge [5 4]
* in this query is a lower bound, which makes this an interesting test
* case. The runtime optimizer detects this lower bound and replaces [nout]
* with the sum of the range count of the as-bound predicates for the join,
* which leads to an efficient query plan.
*
*
* SELECT ?employeeNum (COUNT(?type) AS ?total)
* WHERE {
* ?order a .
* ?order ?item .
* ?item "Beer" .
* ?item ?type .
* ?order ?employee .
* ?employee ?employeeNum .
* } GROUP BY ?employeeNum
*
*
* @throws Exception
*/
public void test_BAR_Q1() throws Exception {
final TestHelper helper = new TestHelper(//
"rto/BAR-Q1", // testURI,
"rto/BAR-Q1.rq",// queryFileURL
"src/test/resources/data/barData/barData.trig.gz",// dataFileURL
"rto/BAR-Q1.srx"// resultFileURL
);
/*
* Verify that the runtime optimizer produced the expected join path.
*/
final int[] expected = new int[] { 5, 3, 1, 7, 9, 11 };
assertSameJoinOrder(expected, helper);
}
}
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