Add index rules

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Peter J. Holzer 2022-05-04 15:24:00 +02:00
parent 33b680c49b
commit f71ce98af5
3 changed files with 110 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[metadata] [metadata]
name = ProcruSQL name = ProcruSQL
version = 0.0.4 version = 0.0.5
author = Peter J. Holzer author = Peter J. Holzer
author_email = hjp@hjp.at author_email = hjp@hjp.at
description = Make a database fit its description description = Make a database fit its description

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@ -192,6 +192,50 @@ class HaveUniqueConstraint(Node):
# ALTER TABLE # ALTER TABLE
pass pass
class HaveIndex(Node):
def __init__(self, name, depends, table, index, type, definition, schema="public"):
super().__init__(name, depends)
self.table = table
self.index = index
self.type = type
self.definition = definition
self.schema = schema
def check(self):
log_check.info("Checking %s", self.name)
csr = db.cursor(cursor_factory=extras.DictCursor)
# For now just check if index exists. Checking the type etc. will be implemented later
csr.execute(
"""
select * from pg_indexes
where schemaname = %s and tablename = %s and indexname = %s
""",
(self.schema, self.table, self.index, ))
r = csr.fetchall()
if len(r) == 1:
# Index exists, all ok
self.set_order()
self.ok = True
log_state.info("%s is now ok", self.name)
return
if len(r) > 1:
raise RuntimeError(f"Found {len(r)} indexes with name {self.index} on {self.schema}.{self.table}")
# Create index
log_action.info("Adding index %s to table %s.%s", self.index, self.schema, self.table)
q = sql.SQL("create {type} {index} on {schema}.{table} {definition}").format(
type=sql.SQL(self.type),
schema=sql.Identifier(self.schema),
table=sql.Identifier(self.table),
index=sql.Identifier(self.index),
definition=sql.SQL(self.definition),
)
csr.execute(q)
self.set_order()
self.ok = True
log_state.info("%s is now ok", self.name)
def findnode(name): def findnode(name):
for w in want: for w in want:
if w.name == name: if w.name == name:

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@ -75,7 +75,10 @@ def parse_ruleset(ps):
ps2 = ps.clone() ps2 = ps.clone()
ps2.ast = [] ps2.ast = []
while ps2.rest: while ps2.rest:
ps3 = parse_table_rule(ps2) or parse_column_rule(ps2) or parse_data_rule(ps2) ps3 = parse_table_rule(ps2) or \
parse_column_rule(ps2) or \
parse_data_rule(ps2) or \
parse_index_rule(ps2)
if ps3: if ps3:
ps2.ast.append(ps3.ast) ps2.ast.append(ps3.ast)
ps2.position = ps3.position ps2.position = ps3.position
@ -180,6 +183,52 @@ def parse_data_rule(ps):
return ps2 return ps2
def parse_index_rule(ps):
ps2 = ps.clone()
ps2.skip_whitespace_and_comments()
m = ps2.match(r"(unique)? index\b")
if not m:
ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected “(unique) index”")
return
index_type = m.group(0)
ps3 = parse_index_name(ps2)
if not ps3:
ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected index name")
return
index_name = ps3.ast[0]
ps2.position = ps3.position
if not ps2.match(r"\s+on\b"):
ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected “on”")
return
ps3 = parse_table_name(ps2)
if not ps3:
ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected table name")
return
table_name = ps3.ast[0]
ps2.position = ps3.position
m = ps2.match(r"\s*(using\b|\([\w, ]+\))[^>]*")
if not m:
ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected “using” or column list")
index_definition = m.group(0)
ps3 = parse_label(ps2)
if ps3:
label = ps3.ast
ps2.position = ps3.position
else:
label = rulename()
ps2.ast = procrusql.HaveIndex(label, [], table_name, index_name, index_type, index_definition)
ps2.match_newlines()
return ps2
def parse_table_name(ps): def parse_table_name(ps):
# For now this matches only simple names, not schema-qualified names or # For now this matches only simple names, not schema-qualified names or
# quoted names. # quoted names.
@ -208,6 +257,21 @@ def parse_column_name(ps):
ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected column name") ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected column name")
return return
def parse_index_name(ps):
# this is an exact duplicate of parse_table_name and parse_column_name, but they will
# probably diverge, so I duplicated it. I probably should define a
# parse_identifier and redefine them in terms of it.
ps2 = ps.clone()
ps2.ast = []
ps2.skip_whitespace_and_comments()
if ps2.rest[0].isalpha():
m = ps2.match(r"\w+") # always succeeds since we already checked the first character
ps2.ast.append(m.group(0))
return ps2
else:
ps.record_child_failure(ps2, "expected index name")
return
def parse_column_definition(ps): def parse_column_definition(ps):
ps2 = ps.clone() ps2 = ps.clone()
ps2.ast = [] ps2.ast = []