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package org.apache.cassandra.cql3.statements;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import org.apache.cassandra.config.CFMetaData;
import org.apache.cassandra.config.ColumnDefinition;
import org.apache.cassandra.cql3.ColumnIdentifier;
public class IndexTarget
{
public static final String TARGET_OPTION_NAME = "target";
public static final String CUSTOM_INDEX_OPTION_NAME = "class_name";
/**
* The name of the option used to specify that the index is on the collection keys.
*/
public static final String INDEX_KEYS_OPTION_NAME = "index_keys";
/**
* The name of the option used to specify that the index is on the collection (map) entries.
*/
public static final String INDEX_ENTRIES_OPTION_NAME = "index_keys_and_values";
/**
* Regex for *unquoted* column names, anything which does not match this pattern must be a quoted name
*/
private static final Pattern COLUMN_IDENTIFIER_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("[a-z_0-9]+");
public final ColumnIdentifier column;
public final boolean quoteName;
public final Type type;
public IndexTarget(ColumnIdentifier column, Type type)
{
this.column = column;
this.type = type;
// if the column name contains anything other than lower case alphanumerics
// or underscores, then it must be quoted when included in the target string
quoteName = !COLUMN_IDENTIFIER_PATTERN.matcher(column.toString()).matches();
}
public String asCqlString(CFMetaData cfm)
{
if (!cfm.getColumnDefinition(column).type.isCollection())
return column.toCQLString();
return String.format("%s(%s)", type.toString(), column.toCQLString());
}
public static class Raw
{
private final ColumnDefinition.Raw column;
private final Type type;
private Raw(ColumnDefinition.Raw column, Type type)
{
this.column = column;
this.type = type;
}
public static Raw simpleIndexOn(ColumnDefinition.Raw c)
{
return new Raw(c, Type.SIMPLE);
}
public static Raw valuesOf(ColumnDefinition.Raw c)
{
return new Raw(c, Type.VALUES);
}
public static Raw keysOf(ColumnDefinition.Raw c)
{
return new Raw(c, Type.KEYS);
}
public static Raw keysAndValuesOf(ColumnDefinition.Raw c)
{
return new Raw(c, Type.KEYS_AND_VALUES);
}
public static Raw fullCollection(ColumnDefinition.Raw c)
{
return new Raw(c, Type.FULL);
}
public IndexTarget prepare(CFMetaData cfm)
{
// Until we've prepared the target column, we can't be certain about the target type
// because (for backwards compatibility) an index on a collection's values uses the
// same syntax as an index on a regular column (i.e. the 'values' in
// 'CREATE INDEX on table(values(collection));' is optional). So we correct the target type
// when the target column is a collection & the target type is SIMPLE.
ColumnDefinition columnDef = column.prepare(cfm);
Type actualType = (type == Type.SIMPLE && columnDef.type.isCollection()) ? Type.VALUES : type;
return new IndexTarget(columnDef.name, actualType);
}
}
public static enum Type
{
VALUES, KEYS, KEYS_AND_VALUES, FULL, SIMPLE;
public String toString()
{
switch (this)
{
case KEYS: return "keys";
case KEYS_AND_VALUES: return "entries";
case FULL: return "full";
case VALUES: return "values";
case SIMPLE: return "";
default: return "";
}
}
public static Type fromString(String s)
{
if ("".equals(s))
return SIMPLE;
else if ("values".equals(s))
return VALUES;
else if ("keys".equals(s))
return KEYS;
else if ("entries".equals(s))
return KEYS_AND_VALUES;
else if ("full".equals(s))
return FULL;
throw new AssertionError("Unrecognized index target type " + s);
}
}
}