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fix(hive): Regression in #21794 #22794

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37 changes: 36 additions & 1 deletion superset/db_engine_specs/hive.py
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Expand Up @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@
import tempfile
import time
from datetime import datetime
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, TYPE_CHECKING
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Set, Tuple, TYPE_CHECKING
from urllib import parse

import numpy as np
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -576,3 +576,38 @@ def has_implicit_cancel(cls) -> bool:
"""

return True

@classmethod
def get_view_names(
cls,
database: "Database",
inspector: Inspector,
schema: Optional[str],
) -> Set[str]:
"""
Get all the view names within the specified schema.

Per the SQLAlchemy definition if the schema is omitted the database’s default
schema is used, however some dialects infer the request as schema agnostic.

Note that PyHive's Hive SQLAlchemy dialect does not adhere to the specification
where the `get_view_names` method returns both real tables and views. Futhermore
the dialect wrongfully infers the request as schema agnostic when the schema is
omitted.

:param database: The database to inspect
:param inspector: The SQLAlchemy inspector
:param schema: The schema to inspect
:returns: The view names
"""

sql = "SHOW VIEWS"

if schema:
sql += f" IN `{schema}`"

with database.get_raw_connection(schema=schema) as conn:
cursor = conn.cursor()
cursor.execute(sql)
results = cursor.fetchall()
return {row[0] for row in results}
7 changes: 4 additions & 3 deletions superset/db_engine_specs/presto.py
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Expand Up @@ -638,9 +638,10 @@ def get_view_names(
Per the SQLAlchemy definition if the schema is omitted the database’s default
schema is used, however some dialects infer the request as schema agnostic.

Note that PyHive's Hive and Presto SQLAlchemy dialects do not implement the
`get_view_names` method. To ensure consistency with the `get_table_names` method
the request is deemed schema agnostic when the schema is omitted.
Note that PyHive's Presto SQLAlchemy dialect does not adhere to the
specification as the `get_view_names` method is not defined. Futhermore the
dialect wrongfully infers the request as schema agnostic when the schema is
omitted.

:param database: The database to inspect
:param inspector: The SQLAlchemy inspector
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38 changes: 38 additions & 0 deletions tests/integration_tests/db_engine_specs/hive_tests.py
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Expand Up @@ -403,3 +403,41 @@ def is_correct_result(data: List, result: List) -> bool:
["ds=01-01-19/hour=1", "ds=01-03-19/hour=1", "ds=01-02-19/hour=2"],
["01-03-19", "1"],
)


def test_get_view_names_with_schema():
database = mock.MagicMock()
mock_execute = mock.MagicMock()
database.get_raw_connection().__enter__().cursor().execute = mock_execute
database.get_raw_connection().__enter__().cursor().fetchall = mock.MagicMock(
return_value=[["a", "b,", "c"], ["d", "e"]]
)

schema = "schema"
result = HiveEngineSpec.get_view_names(database, mock.Mock(), schema)
mock_execute.assert_called_once_with(f"SHOW VIEWS IN `{schema}`")
assert result == {"a", "d"}


def test_get_view_names_without_schema():
database = mock.MagicMock()
mock_execute = mock.MagicMock()
database.get_raw_connection().__enter__().cursor().execute = mock_execute
database.get_raw_connection().__enter__().cursor().fetchall = mock.MagicMock(
return_value=[["a", "b,", "c"], ["d", "e"]]
)
result = HiveEngineSpec.get_view_names(database, mock.Mock(), None)
mock_execute.assert_called_once_with("SHOW VIEWS")
assert result == {"a", "d"}


@mock.patch("superset.db_engine_specs.base.BaseEngineSpec.get_table_names")
@mock.patch("superset.db_engine_specs.hive.HiveEngineSpec.get_view_names")
def test_get_table_names(
mock_get_view_names,
mock_get_table_names,
):
mock_get_view_names.return_value = {"view1", "view2"}
mock_get_table_names.return_value = {"table1", "table2", "view1", "view2"}
tables = HiveEngineSpec.get_table_names(mock.Mock(), mock.Mock(), None)
assert tables == {"table1", "table2"}