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Ruihang Xia d5e4fcaaff feat: dist plan optimize part 2 (#2543)
* allow udf and scalar fn

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* put CountWildcardRule before dist planner

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* bump datafusion to fix first_value/last_value

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* update sqlness result

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* use retain instead

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Sqlness Test

Sqlness manual

Case file

Sqlness has two types of file

  • .sql: test input, SQL only
  • .result: expected test output, SQL and its results

.result is the output (execution result) file. If you see .result files is changed, it means this test gets a different result and indicates it fails. You should check change logs to solve the problem.

You only need to write test SQL in .sql file, and run the test.

Case organization

The root dir of input cases is tests/cases. It contains several sub-directories stand for different test modes. E.g., standalone/ contains all the tests to run under greptimedb standalone start mode.

Under the first level of sub-directory (e.g. the cases/standalone), you can organize your cases as you like. Sqlness walks through every file recursively and runs them.

Run the test

Unlike other tests, this harness is in a binary target form. You can run it with

cargo sqlness

It automatically finishes the following procedures: compile GreptimeDB, start it, grab tests and feed it to the server, then collect and compare the results. You only need to check if the .result files are changed. If not, congratulations, the test is passed 🥳!