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Port tests in explain_analyze.rs to sqllogictest #8200

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alamb opened this issue Nov 15, 2023 · 3 comments
Closed
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Port tests in explain_analyze.rs to sqllogictest #8200

alamb opened this issue Nov 15, 2023 · 3 comments

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alamb commented Nov 15, 2023



Is your feature request related to a problem or challenge?

Part of #6195. We are trying to

  1. keep the DataFusion code base clean and easy to contribute to and modify
  2. Understand what features are covered and what are not

Part of doing so is having a single location for most test coverage so new tests can be added easily and people can follow the existing patterns easily

Describe the solution you'd like

Port the tests in https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/blob/main/datafusion/core/tests/sql/explain_analyze.rs to
explain_analyze.slt in https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/tree/main/datafusion/sqllogictest/test_files

Note you can create catalogs and schema via SQL now

Catalogs: https://arrow.apache.org/datafusion/user-guide/sql/ddl.html#create-database
Schema: https://arrow.apache.org/datafusion/user-guide/sql/ddl.html#create-schema

Notes:

  1. Instructions for running sqllogitest are here: https://github.com/apache/arrow-datafusion/tree/main/datafusion/sqllogictest

Describe alternatives you've considered

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I think these are good first issues as they teach the contributor about the DataFusion codebase and tests, as well as see the end user apis in practice.

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alamb commented Nov 15, 2023

I am not sure if this test is easy to port or not (it may required normalization of the output that is not possible in sqllogictests)

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Maybe I can help with this.

But I am not sure if the test is easy to port, maybe i will need some help @alamb

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alamb commented Jan 25, 2024

Thanks @Tangruilin -- I took a look at the test again, and I think it is not easy / possible to port this test, so lets close the ticket.

Sorry for the noise

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