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# table source = table id or sql
# table id =
# * interface to outside world; many ways to specify
# * always refers to exactly one table
# * but all converted to table name ASAP
# table path =
# * qualified table identifier (e.g. foo.bar.baz, bar.baz, baz)
# * always quoted
# * internal (and backend) use only; not user facing
# * can be vector containing multiple names
# * object names are always assumed to be table paths
# table_path --------------------------------------------------------------
table_path <- function(x) {
check_character(x)
x <- unname(x)
structure(x, class = c("dbplyr_table_path", "character"))
}
# So you can do SQL(table_path("foo"))
setOldClass(c("dbplyr_table_path", "character"))
#' Table paths
#'
#' @description
#' dbplyr standardises all the ways of referring to a table (i.e. a single
#' string, a string wrapped in `I()`, a [DBI::Id()] and the results of
#' [in_schema()] and [in_catalog()]) into a table "path" of the form
#' `table`, `schema.table`, or `catalog.schema.path`. A table path is
#' always suitable for inlining into a query, so user input is quoted unless
#' it is wrapped in `I()`.
#'
#' This is primarily for internal usage, but you may need to work with it if
#' you're implementing a backend, and you need to compute with the table path,
#' not just pass it on unchanged to some other dbplyr function.
#'
#' * `is_table_path()` returns `TRUE` if the object is a `table_path`.
#' * `as_table_path()` coerces known table identifiers to a `table_path`.
#' * `check_table_path()` throws an error if the object is not a `table_path`.
#' * `table_path_name()` returns the last component of the table path (i.e.
#' the name of the table).
#' * `table_path_components()` returns a list containing the components of each
#' table path.
#'
#' A `table_path` object can technically be a vector of table paths, but
#' you will never see this in table paths constructed from user inputs.
#'
#' @keywords internal
#' @export
is_table_path <- function(x) {
inherits(x, "dbplyr_table_path")
}
#' @export
print.dbplyr_table_path <- function(x, ...) {
cat("<table_path> ", paste0(style_kw(x), collapse = ", "), "\n", sep = "")
}
#' @export
`[.dbplyr_table_path` <- function(x, ...) {
table_path(NextMethod())
}
#' @export
`[[.dbplyr_table_path` <- function(x, ...) {
table_path(NextMethod())
}
#' @export
`c.dbplyr_table_path` <- function(x, ...) {
table_path(NextMethod())
}
make_table_path <- function(x, con, collapse = TRUE) {
needs_quote <- !vapply(x, component_is_escaped, logical(1))
x <- vapply(x, unclass, character(1))
x[needs_quote] <- sql_escape_ident(con, x[needs_quote])
if (collapse) {
x <- paste0(x, collapse = ".")
}
table_path(x)
}
component_is_escaped <- function(x) {
inherits(x, "AsIs") || is.sql(x) || inherits(x, "ident_q")
}
as_table_paths <- function(x, con) {
make_table_path(x, con, collapse = FALSE)
}
#' @export
#' @rdname is_table_path
table_path_name <- function(x, con) {
path <- as_table_path(x, con)
components <- table_path_components(path, con)
vapply(components, FUN.VALUE = character(1), function(x) {
if (length(x) == 0) "" else x[[length(x)]]
})
}
#' @export
#' @rdname is_table_path
table_path_components <- function(x, con) {
UseMethod("table_path_components", con)
}
#' @export
table_path_components.default <- function(x, con) {
quote_char <- substr(sql_escape_ident(con, ""), 1, 1)
lapply(x, function(x) {
scan(
text = x,
what = character(),
quote = quote_char,
quiet = TRUE,
na.strings = character(),
sep = "."
)
})
}
#' @export
escape.dbplyr_table_path <- function(x, parens = FALSE, collapse = ", ", con = NULL) {
# names are always already escaped
alias <- names2(x)
table_path <- as_table_path(table_path_name(x, con), con)
has_alias <- alias == "" | alias == table_path
if (db_supports_table_alias_with_as(con)) {
as_sql <- style_kw(" AS ")
} else {
as_sql <- " "
}
out <- ifelse(has_alias, unname(x), paste0(x, as_sql, alias))
sql_vector(out, parens, collapse, con = con)
}
# table id ----------------------------------------------------------------
check_table_id <- function(x, arg = caller_arg(x), call = caller_env()) {
if (!is_table_id(x)) {
stop_input_type(x, "a table identifier")
}
}
is_table_id <- function(x) {
is.ident(x) ||
methods::is(x, "Id") ||
is_catalog(x) ||
is_schema(x) ||
((is.character(x) || is_table_path(x)) && length(x) == 1)
}
#' @export
#' @rdname is_table_path
check_table_path <- function(x,
error_arg = caller_arg(x),
error_call = caller_env()) {
if (!is_table_path(x)) {
cli::cli_abort(
"{.arg {error_arg}} must be a <table_path>, not {.obj_type_friendly x}.",
call = error_call,
.internal = TRUE
)
}
}
#' @export
#' @rdname is_table_path
as_table_path <- function(x,
con,
error_arg = caller_arg(x),
error_call = caller_env()) {
check_required(con)
if (is_table_path(x)) {
x
} else if (is.sql(x)) {
cli::cli_warn(
c(
"{.arg {error_arg}} uses SQL where a table identifier is expected.",
i = "If you want to use a literal (unquoted) identifier use {.fn I} instead."
)
)
table_path(unclass(x))
} else if (inherits(x, "ident_q")) {
table_path(paste0(x, collapse = "."))
} else if (is.ident(x)) {
make_table_path(unclass(x), con)
} else if (methods::is(x, "Id")) {
make_table_path(x@name, con)
} else if (inherits(x, "dbplyr_catalog")) {
make_table_path(list(x$catalog, x$schema, x$table), con)
} else if (inherits(x, "dbplyr_schema")) {
make_table_path(list(x$schema, x$table), con)
} else if (inherits(x, "AsIs")) {
check_string(unclass(x), allow_empty = FALSE, arg = error_arg, call = error_call)
table_path(unclass(x))
} else if (is.character(x)) {
check_string(x, allow_empty = FALSE, arg = error_arg, call = error_call)
make_table_path(x, con, collapse = FALSE)
} else {
cli::cli_abort(
"{.arg {error_arg}} uses unknown specification for table name",
error_call = error_call
)
}
}
# table source ------------------------------------------------------------
# Returns either SQL (representing a custom query) or a table name
as_table_source <- function(x, con, ..., error_arg = caller_arg(x), error_call = caller_env()) {
if (is.sql(x)) {
x
} else if (is_table_id(x)) {
as_table_path(x, con = con, error_arg = error_arg, error_call = error_call)
} else {
check_table_source(x, arg = error_arg, call = error_call)
}
}
check_table_source <- function(x, arg = caller_arg(x), call = caller_env()) {
if (!is.sql(x) && !is_table_id(x)) {
stop_input_type(x, "a table source (SQL or a table identifier)")
}
}