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package org.apache.calcite.adapter.druid;
import org.apache.calcite.avatica.util.DateTimeUtils;
import org.apache.calcite.avatica.util.TimeUnitRange;
import org.apache.calcite.rel.type.RelDataType;
import org.apache.calcite.rex.RexCall;
import org.apache.calcite.rex.RexLiteral;
import org.apache.calcite.rex.RexNode;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.SqlOperator;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.fun.SqlStdOperatorTable;
import org.apache.calcite.sql.type.SqlTypeName;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.TimeZone;
/**
* Time extract operator conversion for expressions like EXTRACT(timeUnit FROM arg)
* Unit can be SECOND, MINUTE, HOUR, DAY (day of month),
* DOW (day of week), DOY (day of year), WEEK (week of week year),
* MONTH (1 through 12), QUARTER (1 through 4), or YEAR
**/
public class ExtractOperatorConversion implements DruidSqlOperatorConverter {
private static final Map EXTRACT_UNIT_MAP =
ImmutableMap.builder()
.put(TimeUnitRange.SECOND, "SECOND")
.put(TimeUnitRange.MINUTE, "MINUTE")
.put(TimeUnitRange.HOUR, "HOUR")
.put(TimeUnitRange.DAY, "DAY")
.put(TimeUnitRange.DOW, "DOW")
.put(TimeUnitRange.DOY, "DOY")
.put(TimeUnitRange.WEEK, "WEEK")
.put(TimeUnitRange.MONTH, "MONTH")
.put(TimeUnitRange.QUARTER, "QUARTER")
.put(TimeUnitRange.YEAR, "YEAR")
.build();
@Override public SqlOperator calciteOperator() {
return SqlStdOperatorTable.EXTRACT;
}
@Override public String toDruidExpression(
RexNode rexNode, RelDataType rowType, DruidQuery query) {
final RexCall call = (RexCall) rexNode;
final RexLiteral flag = (RexLiteral) call.getOperands().get(0);
final TimeUnitRange calciteUnit = (TimeUnitRange) flag.getValue();
final RexNode arg = call.getOperands().get(1);
final String input = DruidExpressions.toDruidExpression(arg, rowType, query);
if (input == null) {
return null;
}
final String druidUnit = EXTRACT_UNIT_MAP.get(calciteUnit);
if (druidUnit == null) {
return null;
}
final TimeZone tz =
arg.getType().getSqlTypeName() == SqlTypeName.TIMESTAMP_WITH_LOCAL_TIME_ZONE
? TimeZone.getTimeZone(query.getConnectionConfig().timeZone())
: DateTimeUtils.UTC_ZONE;
return DruidExpressions.applyTimeExtract(input, druidUnit, tz);
}
}
// End ExtractOperatorConversion.java