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authorJakob Odersky <jakob@odersky.com>2017-04-17 11:17:57 -0700
committerReynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com>2017-04-17 11:17:57 -0700
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[SPARK-17647][SQL] Fix backslash escaping in 'LIKE' patterns.
## What changes were proposed in this pull request? This patch fixes a bug in the way LIKE patterns are translated to Java regexes. The bug causes any character following an escaped backslash to be escaped, i.e. there is double-escaping. A concrete example is the following pattern:`'%\\%'`. The expected Java regex that this pattern should correspond to (according to the behavior described below) is `'.*\\.*'`, however the current situation leads to `'.*\\%'` instead. --- Update: in light of the discussion that ensued, we should explicitly define the expected behaviour of LIKE expressions, especially in certain edge cases. With the help of gatorsmile, we put together a list of different RDBMS and their variations wrt to certain standard features. | RDBMS\Features | Wildcards | Default escape [1] | Case sensitivity | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | [MS SQL Server](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms179859.aspx) | _, %, [], [^] | none | no | | [Oracle](https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B12037_01/server.101/b10759/conditions016.htm) | _, % | none | yes | | [DB2 z/OS](http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEPEK_11.0.0/sqlref/src/tpc/db2z_likepredicate.html) | _, % | none | yes | | [MySQL](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.7/en/string-comparison-functions.html) | _, % | none | no | | [PostreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/static/functions-matching.html) | _, % | \ | yes | | [Hive](https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/Hive/LanguageManual+UDF) | _, % | none | yes | | Current Spark | _, % | \ | yes | [1] Default escape character: most systems do not have a default escape character, instead the user can specify one by calling a like expression with an escape argument [A] LIKE [B] ESCAPE [C]. This syntax is currently not supported by Spark, however I would volunteer to implement this feature in a separate ticket. The specifications are often quite terse and certain scenarios are undocumented, so here is a list of scenarios that I am uncertain about and would appreciate any input. Specifically I am looking for feedback on whether or not Spark's current behavior should be changed. 1. [x] Ending a pattern with the escape sequence, e.g. `like 'a\'`. PostreSQL gives an error: 'LIKE pattern must not end with escape character', which I personally find logical. Currently, Spark allows "non-terminated" escapes and simply ignores them as part of the pattern. According to [DB2's documentation](http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEPGG_9.7.0/com.ibm.db2.luw.messages.sql.doc/doc/msql00130n.html), ending a pattern in an escape character is invalid. _Proposed new behaviour in Spark: throw AnalysisException_ 2. [x] Empty input, e.g. `'' like ''` Postgres and DB2 will match empty input only if the pattern is empty as well, any other combination of empty input will not match. Spark currently follows this rule. 3. [x] Escape before a non-special character, e.g. `'a' like '\a'`. Escaping a non-wildcard character is not really documented but PostgreSQL just treats it verbatim, which I also find the least surprising behavior. Spark does the same. According to [DB2's documentation](http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEPGG_9.7.0/com.ibm.db2.luw.messages.sql.doc/doc/msql00130n.html), it is invalid to follow an escape character with anything other than an escape character, an underscore or a percent sign. _Proposed new behaviour in Spark: throw AnalysisException_ The current specification is also described in the operator's source code in this patch. ## How was this patch tested? Extra case in regex unit tests. Author: Jakob Odersky <jakob@odersky.com> This patch had conflicts when merged, resolved by Committer: Reynold Xin <rxin@databricks.com> Closes #15398 from jodersky/SPARK-17647.
-rw-r--r--sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/regexpExpressions.scala25
-rw-r--r--sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtils.scala50
-rw-r--r--sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/RegexpExpressionsSuite.scala161
-rw-r--r--sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtilsSuite.scala4
4 files changed, 153 insertions, 87 deletions
diff --git a/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/regexpExpressions.scala b/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/regexpExpressions.scala
index 49b7797113..a36da8e94b 100644
--- a/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/regexpExpressions.scala
+++ b/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/regexpExpressions.scala
@@ -69,7 +69,30 @@ abstract class StringRegexExpression extends BinaryExpression
* Simple RegEx pattern matching function
*/
@ExpressionDescription(
- usage = "str _FUNC_ pattern - Returns true if `str` matches `pattern`, or false otherwise.")
+ usage = "str _FUNC_ pattern - Returns true if str matches pattern, " +
+ "null if any arguments are null, false otherwise.",
+ extended = """
+ Arguments:
+ str - a string expression
+ pattern - a string expression. The pattern is a string which is matched literally, with
+ exception to the following special symbols:
+
+ _ matches any one character in the input (similar to . in posix regular expressions)
+
+ % matches zero ore more characters in the input (similar to .* in posix regular
+ expressions)
+
+ The escape character is '\'. If an escape character precedes a special symbol or another
+ escape character, the following character is matched literally. It is invalid to escape
+ any other character.
+
+ Examples:
+ > SELECT '%SystemDrive%\Users\John' _FUNC_ '\%SystemDrive\%\\Users%'
+ true
+
+ See also:
+ Use RLIKE to match with standard regular expressions.
+""")
case class Like(left: Expression, right: Expression) extends StringRegexExpression {
override def escape(v: String): String = StringUtils.escapeLikeRegex(v)
diff --git a/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtils.scala b/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtils.scala
index cde8bd5b96..ca22ea2420 100644
--- a/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtils.scala
+++ b/sql/catalyst/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtils.scala
@@ -19,32 +19,44 @@ package org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.util
import java.util.regex.{Pattern, PatternSyntaxException}
+import org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException
import org.apache.spark.unsafe.types.UTF8String
object StringUtils {
- // replace the _ with .{1} exactly match 1 time of any character
- // replace the % with .*, match 0 or more times with any character
- def escapeLikeRegex(v: String): String = {
- if (!v.isEmpty) {
- "(?s)" + (' ' +: v.init).zip(v).flatMap {
- case (prev, '\\') => ""
- case ('\\', c) =>
- c match {
- case '_' => "_"
- case '%' => "%"
- case _ => Pattern.quote("\\" + c)
- }
- case (prev, c) =>
+ /**
+ * Validate and convert SQL 'like' pattern to a Java regular expression.
+ *
+ * Underscores (_) are converted to '.' and percent signs (%) are converted to '.*', other
+ * characters are quoted literally. Escaping is done according to the rules specified in
+ * [[org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions.Like]] usage documentation. An invalid pattern will
+ * throw an [[AnalysisException]].
+ *
+ * @param pattern the SQL pattern to convert
+ * @return the equivalent Java regular expression of the pattern
+ */
+ def escapeLikeRegex(pattern: String): String = {
+ val in = pattern.toIterator
+ val out = new StringBuilder()
+
+ def fail(message: String) = throw new AnalysisException(
+ s"the pattern '$pattern' is invalid, $message")
+
+ while (in.hasNext) {
+ in.next match {
+ case '\\' if in.hasNext =>
+ val c = in.next
c match {
- case '_' => "."
- case '%' => ".*"
- case _ => Pattern.quote(Character.toString(c))
+ case '_' | '%' | '\\' => out ++= Pattern.quote(Character.toString(c))
+ case _ => fail(s"the escape character is not allowed to precede '$c'")
}
- }.mkString
- } else {
- v
+ case '\\' => fail("it is not allowed to end with the escape character")
+ case '_' => out ++= "."
+ case '%' => out ++= ".*"
+ case c => out ++= Pattern.quote(Character.toString(c))
+ }
}
+ "(?s)" + out.result() // (?s) enables dotall mode, causing "." to match new lines
}
private[this] val trueStrings = Set("t", "true", "y", "yes", "1").map(UTF8String.fromString)
diff --git a/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/RegexpExpressionsSuite.scala b/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/RegexpExpressionsSuite.scala
index 5299549e7b..1ce150e091 100644
--- a/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/RegexpExpressionsSuite.scala
+++ b/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/expressions/RegexpExpressionsSuite.scala
@@ -18,16 +18,38 @@
package org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.expressions
import org.apache.spark.SparkFunSuite
+import org.apache.spark.sql.AnalysisException
import org.apache.spark.sql.catalyst.dsl.expressions._
-import org.apache.spark.sql.types.StringType
+import org.apache.spark.sql.types.{IntegerType, StringType}
/**
* Unit tests for regular expression (regexp) related SQL expressions.
*/
class RegexpExpressionsSuite extends SparkFunSuite with ExpressionEvalHelper {
- test("LIKE literal Regular Expression") {
- checkEvaluation(Literal.create(null, StringType).like("a"), null)
+ /**
+ * Check if a given expression evaluates to an expected output, in case the input is
+ * a literal and in case the input is in the form of a row.
+ * @tparam A type of input
+ * @param mkExpr the expression to test for a given input
+ * @param input value that will be used to create the expression, as literal and in the form
+ * of a row
+ * @param expected the expected output of the expression
+ * @param inputToExpression an implicit conversion from the input type to its corresponding
+ * sql expression
+ */
+ def checkLiteralRow[A](mkExpr: Expression => Expression, input: A, expected: Any)
+ (implicit inputToExpression: A => Expression): Unit = {
+ checkEvaluation(mkExpr(input), expected) // check literal input
+
+ val regex = 'a.string.at(0)
+ checkEvaluation(mkExpr(regex), expected, create_row(input)) // check row input
+ }
+
+ test("LIKE Pattern") {
+
+ // null handling
+ checkLiteralRow(Literal.create(null, StringType).like(_), "a", null)
checkEvaluation(Literal.create("a", StringType).like(Literal.create(null, StringType)), null)
checkEvaluation(Literal.create(null, StringType).like(Literal.create(null, StringType)), null)
checkEvaluation(
@@ -39,45 +61,64 @@ class RegexpExpressionsSuite extends SparkFunSuite with ExpressionEvalHelper {
checkEvaluation(
Literal.create(null, StringType).like(NonFoldableLiteral.create(null, StringType)), null)
- checkEvaluation("abdef" like "abdef", true)
- checkEvaluation("a_%b" like "a\\__b", true)
- checkEvaluation("addb" like "a_%b", true)
- checkEvaluation("addb" like "a\\__b", false)
- checkEvaluation("addb" like "a%\\%b", false)
- checkEvaluation("a_%b" like "a%\\%b", true)
- checkEvaluation("addb" like "a%", true)
- checkEvaluation("addb" like "**", false)
- checkEvaluation("abc" like "a%", true)
- checkEvaluation("abc" like "b%", false)
- checkEvaluation("abc" like "bc%", false)
- checkEvaluation("a\nb" like "a_b", true)
- checkEvaluation("ab" like "a%b", true)
- checkEvaluation("a\nb" like "a%b", true)
- }
+ // simple patterns
+ checkLiteralRow("abdef" like _, "abdef", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("a_%b" like _, "a\\__b", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("addb" like _, "a_%b", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("addb" like _, "a\\__b", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("addb" like _, "a%\\%b", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("a_%b" like _, "a%\\%b", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("addb" like _, "a%", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("addb" like _, "**", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("abc" like _, "a%", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("abc" like _, "b%", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("abc" like _, "bc%", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("a\nb" like _, "a_b", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("ab" like _, "a%b", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("a\nb" like _, "a%b", true)
+
+ // empty input
+ checkLiteralRow("" like _, "", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("a" like _, "", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("" like _, "a", false)
+
+ // SI-17647 double-escaping backslash
+ checkLiteralRow("""\\\\""" like _, """%\\%""", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("""%%""" like _, """%%""", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("""\__""" like _, """\\\__""", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("""\\\__""" like _, """%\\%\%""", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("""_\\\%""" like _, """%\\""", false)
+
+ // unicode
+ // scalastyle:off nonascii
+ checkLiteralRow("a\u20ACa" like _, "_\u20AC_", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("a€a" like _, "_€_", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("a€a" like _, "_\u20AC_", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("a\u20ACa" like _, "_€_", true)
+ // scalastyle:on nonascii
+
+ // invalid escaping
+ val invalidEscape = intercept[AnalysisException] {
+ evaluate("""a""" like """\a""")
+ }
+ assert(invalidEscape.getMessage.contains("pattern"))
+
+ val endEscape = intercept[AnalysisException] {
+ evaluate("""a""" like """a\""")
+ }
+ assert(endEscape.getMessage.contains("pattern"))
+
+ // case
+ checkLiteralRow("A" like _, "a%", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("a" like _, "A%", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("AaA" like _, "_a_", true)
- test("LIKE Non-literal Regular Expression") {
- val regEx = 'a.string.at(0)
- checkEvaluation("abcd" like regEx, null, create_row(null))
- checkEvaluation("abdef" like regEx, true, create_row("abdef"))
- checkEvaluation("a_%b" like regEx, true, create_row("a\\__b"))
- checkEvaluation("addb" like regEx, true, create_row("a_%b"))
- checkEvaluation("addb" like regEx, false, create_row("a\\__b"))
- checkEvaluation("addb" like regEx, false, create_row("a%\\%b"))
- checkEvaluation("a_%b" like regEx, true, create_row("a%\\%b"))
- checkEvaluation("addb" like regEx, true, create_row("a%"))
- checkEvaluation("addb" like regEx, false, create_row("**"))
- checkEvaluation("abc" like regEx, true, create_row("a%"))
- checkEvaluation("abc" like regEx, false, create_row("b%"))
- checkEvaluation("abc" like regEx, false, create_row("bc%"))
- checkEvaluation("a\nb" like regEx, true, create_row("a_b"))
- checkEvaluation("ab" like regEx, true, create_row("a%b"))
- checkEvaluation("a\nb" like regEx, true, create_row("a%b"))
-
- checkEvaluation(Literal.create(null, StringType) like regEx, null, create_row("bc%"))
+ // example
+ checkLiteralRow("""%SystemDrive%\Users\John""" like _, """\%SystemDrive\%\\Users%""", true)
}
- test("RLIKE literal Regular Expression") {
- checkEvaluation(Literal.create(null, StringType) rlike "abdef", null)
+ test("RLIKE Regular Expression") {
+ checkLiteralRow(Literal.create(null, StringType) rlike _, "abdef", null)
checkEvaluation("abdef" rlike Literal.create(null, StringType), null)
checkEvaluation(Literal.create(null, StringType) rlike Literal.create(null, StringType), null)
checkEvaluation("abdef" rlike NonFoldableLiteral.create("abdef", StringType), true)
@@ -87,42 +128,32 @@ class RegexpExpressionsSuite extends SparkFunSuite with ExpressionEvalHelper {
checkEvaluation(
Literal.create(null, StringType) rlike NonFoldableLiteral.create(null, StringType), null)
- checkEvaluation("abdef" rlike "abdef", true)
- checkEvaluation("abbbbc" rlike "a.*c", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("abdef" rlike _, "abdef", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("abbbbc" rlike _, "a.*c", true)
- checkEvaluation("fofo" rlike "^fo", true)
- checkEvaluation("fo\no" rlike "^fo\no$", true)
- checkEvaluation("Bn" rlike "^Ba*n", true)
- checkEvaluation("afofo" rlike "fo", true)
- checkEvaluation("afofo" rlike "^fo", false)
- checkEvaluation("Baan" rlike "^Ba?n", false)
- checkEvaluation("axe" rlike "pi|apa", false)
- checkEvaluation("pip" rlike "^(pi)*$", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("fofo" rlike _, "^fo", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("fo\no" rlike _, "^fo\no$", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("Bn" rlike _, "^Ba*n", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("afofo" rlike _, "fo", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("afofo" rlike _, "^fo", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("Baan" rlike _, "^Ba?n", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("axe" rlike _, "pi|apa", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("pip" rlike _, "^(pi)*$", false)
- checkEvaluation("abc" rlike "^ab", true)
- checkEvaluation("abc" rlike "^bc", false)
- checkEvaluation("abc" rlike "^ab", true)
- checkEvaluation("abc" rlike "^bc", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("abc" rlike _, "^ab", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("abc" rlike _, "^bc", false)
+ checkLiteralRow("abc" rlike _, "^ab", true)
+ checkLiteralRow("abc" rlike _, "^bc", false)
intercept[java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException] {
evaluate("abbbbc" rlike "**")
}
- }
-
- test("RLIKE Non-literal Regular Expression") {
- val regEx = 'a.string.at(0)
- checkEvaluation("abdef" rlike regEx, true, create_row("abdef"))
- checkEvaluation("abbbbc" rlike regEx, true, create_row("a.*c"))
- checkEvaluation("fofo" rlike regEx, true, create_row("^fo"))
- checkEvaluation("fo\no" rlike regEx, true, create_row("^fo\no$"))
- checkEvaluation("Bn" rlike regEx, true, create_row("^Ba*n"))
-
intercept[java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException] {
- evaluate("abbbbc" rlike regEx, create_row("**"))
+ val regex = 'a.string.at(0)
+ evaluate("abbbbc" rlike regex, create_row("**"))
}
}
-
test("RegexReplace") {
val row1 = create_row("100-200", "(\\d+)", "num")
val row2 = create_row("100-200", "(\\d+)", "###")
diff --git a/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtilsSuite.scala b/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtilsSuite.scala
index 2ffc18a8d1..78fee5135c 100644
--- a/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtilsSuite.scala
+++ b/sql/catalyst/src/test/scala/org/apache/spark/sql/catalyst/util/StringUtilsSuite.scala
@@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ class StringUtilsSuite extends SparkFunSuite {
test("escapeLikeRegex") {
assert(escapeLikeRegex("abdef") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E\\Qb\\E\\Qd\\E\\Qe\\E\\Qf\\E")
- assert(escapeLikeRegex("a\\__b") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E_.\\Qb\\E")
+ assert(escapeLikeRegex("a\\__b") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E\\Q_\\E.\\Qb\\E")
assert(escapeLikeRegex("a_%b") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E..*\\Qb\\E")
- assert(escapeLikeRegex("a%\\%b") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E.*%\\Qb\\E")
+ assert(escapeLikeRegex("a%\\%b") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E.*\\Q%\\E\\Qb\\E")
assert(escapeLikeRegex("a%") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E.*")
assert(escapeLikeRegex("**") === "(?s)\\Q*\\E\\Q*\\E")
assert(escapeLikeRegex("a_b") === "(?s)\\Qa\\E.\\Qb\\E")