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package com.hazelcast.org.apache.calcite.schema;
import com.hazelcast.org.apache.calcite.linq4j.tree.Expression;
import com.hazelcast.org.apache.calcite.rel.type.RelProtoDataType;
import com.hazelcast.org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* A namespace for tables and functions.
*
* A schema can also contain sub-schemas, to any level of nesting. Most
* providers have a limited number of levels; for example, most JDBC databases
* have either one level ("schemas") or two levels ("database" and
* "catalog").
*
* There may be multiple overloaded functions with the same name but
* different numbers or types of parameters.
* For this reason, {@link #getFunctions} returns a list of all
* members with the same name. Calcite will call
* {@link Schemas#resolve(com.hazelcast.org.apache.calcite.rel.type.RelDataTypeFactory, String, java.util.Collection, java.util.List)}
* to choose the appropriate one.
*
* The most common and important type of member is the one with no
* arguments and a result type that is a collection of records. This is called a
* relation. It is equivalent to a table in a relational
* database.
*
* For example, the query
*
* select * from sales.emps
*
* is valid if "sales" is a registered
* schema and "emps" is a member with zero parameters and a result type
* of Collection(Record(int: "empno", String: "name"))
.
*
* A schema may be nested within another schema; see
* {@link Schema#getSubSchema(String)}.
*/
public interface Schema {
/**
* Returns a table with a given name, or null if not found.
*
* @param name Table name
* @return Table, or null
*/
@Nullable Table getTable(String name);
/**
* Returns the names of the tables in this schema.
*
* @return Names of the tables in this schema
*/
Set getTableNames();
/**
* Returns a type with a given name, or null if not found.
*
* @param name Table name
* @return Table, or null
*/
@Nullable RelProtoDataType getType(String name);
/**
* Returns the names of the types in this schema.
*
* @return Names of the tables in this schema
*/
Set getTypeNames();
/**
* Returns a list of functions in this schema with the given name, or
* an empty list if there is no such function.
*
* @param name Name of function
* @return List of functions with given name, or empty list
*/
Collection getFunctions(String name);
/**
* Returns the names of the functions in this schema.
*
* @return Names of the functions in this schema
*/
Set getFunctionNames();
/**
* Returns a sub-schema with a given name, or null.
*
* @param name Sub-schema name
* @return Sub-schema with a given name, or null
*/
@Nullable Schema getSubSchema(String name);
/**
* Returns the names of this schema's child schemas.
*
* @return Names of this schema's child schemas
*/
Set getSubSchemaNames();
/**
* Returns the expression by which this schema can be referenced in generated
* code.
*
* @param parentSchema Parent schema
* @param name Name of this schema
* @return Expression by which this schema can be referenced in generated code
*/
Expression getExpression(@Nullable SchemaPlus parentSchema, String name);
/** Returns whether the user is allowed to create new tables, functions
* and sub-schemas in this schema, in addition to those returned automatically
* by methods such as {@link #getTable(String)}.
*
* Even if this method returns true, the maps are not modified. Calcite
* stores the defined objects in a wrapper object.
*
* @return Whether the user is allowed to create new tables, functions
* and sub-schemas in this schema
*/
boolean isMutable();
/** Returns the snapshot of this schema as of the specified time. The
* contents of the schema snapshot should not change over time.
*
* @param version The current schema version
*
* @return the schema snapshot.
*/
Schema snapshot(SchemaVersion version);
/** Table type. */
enum TableType {
/** A regular table.
*
*
Used by DB2, MySQL, PostgreSQL and others. */
TABLE,
/** A relation whose contents are calculated by evaluating a SQL
* expression.
*
*
Used by DB2, PostgreSQL and others. */
VIEW,
/** Foreign table.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
FOREIGN_TABLE,
/** Materialized view.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
MATERIALIZED_VIEW,
/** Index table.
*
*
Used by Apache Phoenix, PostgreSQL. */
INDEX,
/** Join table.
*
*
Used by Apache Phoenix. */
JOIN,
/** Sequence table.
*
*
Used by Apache Phoenix, Oracle, PostgreSQL and others.
* In Phoenix, must have a single BIGINT column called "$seq". */
SEQUENCE,
/** A structure, similar to a view, that is the basis for auto-generated
* materializations. It is either a single table or a collection of tables
* that are joined via many-to-one relationships from a central hub table.
* It is not available for queries, but is just used as an intermediate
* structure during query planning. */
STAR,
/** Stream. */
STREAM,
/** Type.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
TYPE,
/** A table maintained by the system. Data dictionary tables, such as the
* "TABLES" and "COLUMNS" table in the "metamodel" schema, examples of
* system tables.
*
*
Specified by the JDBC standard and used by DB2, MySQL, Oracle,
* PostgreSQL and others. */
SYSTEM_TABLE,
/** System view.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL, MySQL. */
SYSTEM_VIEW,
/** System index.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
SYSTEM_INDEX,
/** System TOAST index.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
SYSTEM_TOAST_INDEX,
/** System TOAST table.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
SYSTEM_TOAST_TABLE,
/** Temporary index.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
TEMPORARY_INDEX,
/** Temporary sequence.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
TEMPORARY_SEQUENCE,
/** Temporary table.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
TEMPORARY_TABLE,
/** Temporary view.
*
*
Used by PostgreSQL. */
TEMPORARY_VIEW,
/** A table that is only visible to one connection.
*
*
Specified by the JDBC standard and used by PostgreSQL, MySQL. */
LOCAL_TEMPORARY,
/** A synonym.
*
*
Used by DB2, Oracle. */
SYNONYM,
/** An alias.
*
*
Specified by the JDBC standard. */
ALIAS,
/** A global temporary table.
*
*
Specified by the JDBC standard. */
GLOBAL_TEMPORARY,
/** An accel-only table.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
ACCEL_ONLY_TABLE,
/** An auxiliary table.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
AUXILIARY_TABLE,
/** A global temporary table.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
GLOBAL_TEMPORARY_TABLE,
/** A hierarchy table.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
HIERARCHY_TABLE,
/** An inoperative view.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
INOPERATIVE_VIEW,
/** A materialized query table.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
MATERIALIZED_QUERY_TABLE,
/** A nickname.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
NICKNAME,
/** A typed table.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
TYPED_TABLE,
/** A typed view.
*
*
Used by DB2.
*/
TYPED_VIEW,
/**
* A temporal table.
*
*
Used by MS SQL, Oracle and others
*/
TEMPORAL_TABLE,
/** Table type not known to Calcite.
*
*
If you get one of these, please fix the problem by adding an enum
* value. */
OTHER;
/** The name used in JDBC. For example "SYSTEM TABLE" rather than
* "SYSTEM_TABLE". */
public final String jdbcName;
TableType() {
this.jdbcName = name().replace('_', ' ');
}
}
}