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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
# or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
# distributed with this work for additional information
# regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
# to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
# "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
# with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
# software distributed under the License is distributed on an
# "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
# KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
# specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
#
# Impala's shell
from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
from compatibility import _xrange as xrange
import cmd
import errno
import getpass
import logging
import os
import prettytable
import random
import re
import shlex
import signal
import socket
import sqlparse
import subprocess
import sys
import textwrap
import time
import traceback
from impala_client import ImpalaHS2Client, StrictHS2Client, \
ImpalaBeeswaxClient, QueryOptionLevels, log_exception_with_timestamp, log_timestamp
from impala_shell_config_defaults import impala_shell_defaults
from option_parser import get_option_parser, get_config_from_file
from shell_output import (DelimitedOutputFormatter, OutputStream, PrettyOutputFormatter,
OverwritingStdErrOutputStream, VerticalOutputFormatter,
match_string_type)
from subprocess import call
from shell_exceptions import (RPCException, DisconnectedException, QueryStateException,
QueryCancelledByShellException, MissingThriftMethodException)
from value_converter import HS2ValueConverter
VERSION_FORMAT = "Impala Shell v%(version)s (%(git_hash)s) built on %(build_date)s"
VERSION_STRING = "impala shell build version not available"
READLINE_UNAVAILABLE_ERROR = "The readline module was either not found or disabled. " \
"Command history will not be collected."
# Tarball / packaging build makes impala_build_version available
try:
from impala_build_version import get_git_hash, get_build_date, get_version
VERSION_STRING = VERSION_FORMAT % {'version': get_version(),
'git_hash': get_git_hash()[:7],
'build_date': get_build_date()}
except Exception:
pass
DEFAULT_BEESWAX_PORT = 21000
DEFAULT_HS2_PORT = 21050
DEFAULT_HS2_HTTP_PORT = 28000
DEFAULT_STRICT_HS2_PORT = 11050
DEFAULT_STRICT_HS2_HTTP_PORT = 10001
def strip_comments(sql):
"""sqlparse default implementation of strip comments has a bad performance when parsing
very large SQL due to the grouping. This is because the default implementation tries to
format the SQL for pretty-printing. Impala shell use of strip comments is mostly for
checking and not for altering the actual SQL, so having a pretty-formatted SQL is
irrelevant in Impala shell. Removing the grouping gives a significant performance boost.
"""
stack = sqlparse.engine.FilterStack()
stack.stmtprocess.append(sqlparse.filters.StripCommentsFilter())
stack.postprocess.append(sqlparse.filters.SerializerUnicode())
return ''.join(stack.run(sql, 'utf-8')).strip()
class CmdStatus:
"""Values indicate the execution status of a command to the cmd shell driver module
SUCCESS and ERROR continue running the shell and ABORT exits the shell
Since SUCCESS == None, successful commands do not need to explicitly return
anything on completion
"""
SUCCESS = None
ABORT = True
ERROR = False
class FatalShellException(Exception):
"""Thrown if a fatal error occurs that requires terminating the shell. The cause of the
error should be logged to stderr before raising this exception."""
pass
class QueryOptionDisplayModes:
REGULAR_OPTIONS_ONLY = 1
ALL_OPTIONS = 2
class QueryAttemptDisplayModes:
"""The display mode when runtime profiles or summaries are printed to the console.
If the query has not been retried, then the display mode does not change anything.
The format is always the same. If the query has been retried, then the ALL option will
print both the original and retried profiles/summaries. If the LATEST option is
specified, then only the retried profile/summary will be printed. If the ORIGINAL option
is specified, then only the original profile/summary will be printed."""
ALL = "all"
LATEST = "latest"
ORIGINAL = "original"
# Py3 method resolution order requires 'object' to be last w/ multiple inheritance
class ImpalaShell(cmd.Cmd, object):
""" Simple Impala Shell.
Implements the context manager interface to ensure client connections and sessions
are cleanly torn down. ImpalaShell instances should be used within a "with" statement
to ensure correct teardown.
Basic usage: type connect <host:port> to connect to an impalad
Then issue queries or other commands. Tab-completion should show the set of
available commands.
Methods that implement shell commands return a boolean tuple (stop, status)
stop is a flag the command loop uses to continue/discontinue the prompt.
Status tells the caller that the command completed successfully.
"""
# NOTE: These variables are centrally defined for reuse, but they are also
# used directly in several tests to verify shell behavior (e.g. to
# verify that the shell remained connected or the shell connected
# successfully).
# If not connected to an impalad, the server version is unknown.
UNKNOWN_SERVER_VERSION = "Not Connected"
PROMPT_FORMAT = "[{host}:{port}] {db}> "
DISCONNECTED_PROMPT = "[Not connected] > "
# Message to display when the connection failed and it is reconnecting.
CONNECTION_LOST_MESSAGE = 'Connection lost, reconnecting...'
# Message to display when there is an exception when connecting.
ERROR_CONNECTING_MESSAGE = "Error connecting"
# Message to display when there is a socket error.
SOCKET_ERROR_MESSAGE = "Socket error"
# Message to display upon successful connection to an Impalad
CONNECTED_TO_MESSAGE = "Connected to"
# Message to display in shell when cancelling a query
CANCELLATION_MESSAGE = ' Cancelling Query'
# Number of times to attempt cancellation before giving up.
CANCELLATION_TRIES = 3
# Commands are terminated with the following delimiter.
CMD_DELIM = ';'
# Valid variable name pattern
VALID_VAR_NAME_PATTERN = r'[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]*'
# Pattern for removal of comments preceding SET commands
COMMENTS_BEFORE_SET_PATTERN = r'^(\s*/\*(.|\n)*?\*/|\s*--.*\n)*\s*((un)?set)'
COMMENTS_BEFORE_SET_REPLACEMENT = r'\3'
# Variable names are prefixed with the following string
VAR_PREFIXES = ['VAR', 'HIVEVAR']
DEFAULT_DB = 'default'
# Regex applied to all tokens of a query to detect DML statements.
DML_REGEX = re.compile("^(insert|upsert|update|delete)$", re.I)
# Seperator for queries in the history file.
HISTORY_FILE_QUERY_DELIM = '_IMP_DELIM_'
# Strings that are interpreted as True for some shell options.
TRUE_STRINGS = ("true", "TRUE", "True", "1")
# List of quit commands
QUIT_COMMANDS = ("quit", "exit")
VALID_SHELL_OPTIONS = {
'LIVE_PROGRESS': (lambda x: x in ImpalaShell.TRUE_STRINGS, "live_progress"),
'LIVE_SUMMARY': (lambda x: x in ImpalaShell.TRUE_STRINGS, "live_summary"),
'WRITE_DELIMITED': (lambda x: x in ImpalaShell.TRUE_STRINGS, "write_delimited"),
'VERBOSE': (lambda x: x in ImpalaShell.TRUE_STRINGS, "verbose"),
'DELIMITER': (lambda x: " " if x == '\\s' else x, "output_delimiter"),
'OUTPUT_FILE': (lambda x: None if x == '' else x, "output_file"),
'VERTICAL': (lambda x: x in ImpalaShell.TRUE_STRINGS, "vertical"),
}
# Minimum time in seconds between two calls to get the exec summary.
PROGRESS_UPDATE_INTERVAL = 1.0
# Environment variable used to source a global config file
GLOBAL_CONFIG_FILE = "IMPALA_SHELL_GLOBAL_CONFIG_FILE"
def __init__(self, options, query_options):
cmd.Cmd.__init__(self)
self.is_alive = True
self.impalad = None
self.kerberos_host_fqdn = options.kerberos_host_fqdn
self.use_kerberos = options.use_kerberos
self.kerberos_service_name = options.kerberos_service_name
self.use_ssl = options.ssl
self.ca_cert = options.ca_cert
self.user = options.user
self.ldap_password_cmd = options.ldap_password_cmd
self.jwt_cmd = options.jwt_cmd
self.oauth_cmd = options.oauth_cmd
self.strict_hs2_protocol = options.strict_hs2_protocol
self.ldap_password = options.ldap_password
self.use_jwt = options.use_jwt
self.jwt = options.jwt
self.use_oauth = options.use_oauth
self.oauth = options.oauth
# When running tests in strict mode, the server uses the ldap
# protocol but can allow any password.
if options.use_ldap_test_password:
self.ldap_password = 'password'
self.use_ldap = options.use_ldap or \
(self.strict_hs2_protocol and not self.use_kerberos and not self.use_jwt
and not self.use_oauth)
self.client_connect_timeout_ms = options.client_connect_timeout_ms
self.http_socket_timeout_s = None
if (options.http_socket_timeout_s != 'None'
and options.http_socket_timeout_s is not None):
self.http_socket_timeout_s = float(options.http_socket_timeout_s)
self.connect_max_tries = options.connect_max_tries
self.verbose = options.verbose
self.prompt = ImpalaShell.DISCONNECTED_PROMPT
self.server_version = ImpalaShell.UNKNOWN_SERVER_VERSION
self.webserver_address = None
self.current_db = options.default_db
self.history_file = os.path.expanduser(options.history_file)
# Stores the state of user input until a delimiter is seen.
self.partial_cmd = str()
# Stores the old prompt while the user input is incomplete.
self.cached_prompt = str()
self.show_profiles = options.show_profiles
self.rpc_stdout = options.rpc_stdout
self.rpc_file = options.rpc_file
# Output formatting flags/options
self.output_file = options.output_file
self.output_delimiter = " " if options.output_delimiter == "\\s" \
else options.output_delimiter
self.write_delimited = options.write_delimited
self.print_header = options.print_header
self.vertical = options.vertical
self.progress_stream = OverwritingStdErrOutputStream()
self.set_query_options = query_options
self.set_variables = options.variables
self._populate_command_list()
self.imp_client = None
# Used to pass the original unmodified command into do_*() methods.
self.orig_cmd = None
# Tracks query handle of the last query executed. Used by the 'profile' command.
self.last_query_handle = None
# live_summary and live_progress are turned off in strict_hs2_protocol mode
if options.strict_hs2_protocol:
if options.live_summary:
warning = "WARNING: Unable to track live summary with strict_hs2_protocol"
print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
if options.live_progress:
warning = "WARNING: Unable to track live progress with strict_hs2_protocol"
print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
# do not allow live_progress or live_summary to be changed.
self.VALID_SHELL_OPTIONS['LIVE_PROGRESS'] = (lambda x: x in (), "live_progress")
self.VALID_SHELL_OPTIONS['LIVE_SUMMARY'] = (lambda x: x in (), "live_summary")
self.live_summary = options.live_summary and not options.strict_hs2_protocol
self.live_progress = options.live_progress and not options.strict_hs2_protocol
self.ignore_query_failure = options.ignore_query_failure
self.http_path = options.http_path
self.fetch_size = options.fetch_size
self.http_cookie_names = options.http_cookie_names
self.http_tracing = not options.no_http_tracing
self.hs2_x_forward = options.hs2_x_forward
# Due to a readline bug in centos/rhel7, importing it causes control characters to be
# printed. This breaks any scripting against the shell in non-interactive mode. Since
# the non-interactive mode does not need readline - do not import it.
if options.query or options.query_file:
self.interactive = False
self._disable_readline()
else:
self.interactive = True
try:
self.readline = __import__('readline')
try:
self.readline.set_history_length(int(options.history_max))
# The history file is created when the Impala shell is invoked and commands are
# issued. In case it does not exist do not read the history file.
if os.path.exists(self.history_file):
self.readline.read_history_file(self.history_file)
self._replace_history_delimiters(ImpalaShell.HISTORY_FILE_QUERY_DELIM, '\n')
except ValueError:
warning = "WARNING: history_max option malformed %s\n" % options.history_max
print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
self.readline.set_history_length(1000)
except IOError as i:
warning = "WARNING: Unable to load command history (disabling impala-shell " \
"command history): %s" % i
print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
# This history file exists but is not readable, disable readline.
self._disable_readline()
except ImportError as i:
warning = "WARNING: Unable to import readline module (disabling impala-shell " \
"command history): %s" % i
print(warning, file=sys.stderr)
self._disable_readline()
if options.impalad is not None:
self.do_connect(options.impalad)
# Check if the database in shell option exists
self._validate_database(immediately=True)
# We handle Ctrl-C ourselves, using an Event object to signal cancellation
# requests between the handler and the main shell thread.
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self._signal_handler)
# For debugging, it is useful to be able to get stacktraces from a running shell.
# When using Python 3, this hooks up Python 3's faulthandler to handle SIGUSR1.
# It will print stacktraces for all threads when receiving SIGUSR1.
if sys.version_info.major > 2:
import faulthandler
faulthandler.register(signal.SIGUSR1)
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
self.close_connection()
def _populate_command_list(self):
"""Populate a list of commands in the shell.
Each command has its own method of the form do_<command>, and can be extracted by
introspecting the class directory.
"""
# Slice the command method name to get the name of the command.
self.commands = [cmd[3:] for cmd in dir(self.__class__) if cmd.startswith('do_')]
def _disable_readline(self):
"""Disables the readline module.
The readline module is responsible for keeping track of command history.
"""
self.readline = None
def _print_options(self, print_mode):
"""Prints the current query options with default values distinguished from set values
by brackets [], followed by shell-local options.
The options are displayed in groups based on option levels received in parameter.
Input parameter decides whether all groups or just the 'Regular' and 'Advanced'
options are displayed."""
print("Query options (defaults shown in []):")
if not self.imp_client.default_query_options and not self.set_query_options:
print('\tNo options available.')
else:
(regular_options, advanced_options, development_options, deprecated_options,
removed_options) = self._get_query_option_grouping()
self._print_option_group(regular_options)
# If the shell is connected to an Impala that predates IMPALA-2181 then
# the advanced_options would be empty and only the regular options would
# be displayed.
if advanced_options:
print('\nAdvanced Query Options:')
self._print_option_group(advanced_options)
if print_mode == QueryOptionDisplayModes.ALL_OPTIONS:
if development_options:
print('\nDevelopment Query Options:')
self._print_option_group(development_options)
if deprecated_options:
print('\nDeprecated Query Options:')
self._print_option_group(deprecated_options)
self._print_shell_options()
def _get_query_option_grouping(self):
"""For all the query options received through rpc this function determines the
query option level for display purposes using the received query_option_levels
parameters.
If the option level can't be determined then it defaults to 'REGULAR'"""
(regular_options, advanced_options, development_options, deprecated_options,
removed_options) = {}, {}, {}, {}, {}
if sys.version_info.major < 3:
client_default_query_opts = self.imp_client.default_query_options.iteritems()
else:
client_default_query_opts = self.imp_client.default_query_options.items()
for option_name, option_value in client_default_query_opts:
level = self.imp_client.query_option_levels.get(option_name,
QueryOptionLevels.REGULAR)
if level == QueryOptionLevels.REGULAR:
regular_options[option_name] = option_value
elif level == QueryOptionLevels.DEVELOPMENT:
development_options[option_name] = option_value
elif level == QueryOptionLevels.DEPRECATED:
deprecated_options[option_name] = option_value
elif level == QueryOptionLevels.REMOVED:
removed_options[option_name] = option_value
else:
advanced_options[option_name] = option_value
return (regular_options, advanced_options, development_options, deprecated_options,
removed_options)
def _print_option_group(self, query_options):
"""Gets query options and prints them. Value is inside [] for the ones having
default values.
query_options parameter is a subset of the default_query_options map"""
for option in sorted(query_options):
if (option in self.set_query_options
and self.set_query_options[option] != query_options[option]): # noqa
print('\n'.join(["\t%s: %s" % (option, self.set_query_options[option])]))
else:
print('\n'.join(["\t%s: [%s]" % (option, query_options[option])]))
def _print_variables(self):
# Prints the currently defined variables.
if not self.set_variables:
print('\tNo variables defined.')
else:
for k in sorted(self.set_variables):
print('\n'.join(["\t%s: %s" % (k, self.set_variables[k])]))
def _print_shell_options(self):
"""Prints shell options, which are local and independent of query options."""
print("\nShell Options")
for x in self.VALID_SHELL_OPTIONS:
print("\t%s: %s" % (x, self.__dict__[self.VALID_SHELL_OPTIONS[x][1]]))
def _build_query_string(self, leading_comment, cmd, args):
"""Called to build a query string based on the parts output by parseline():
the leading comment, the command name and the arguments to the command."""
# In order to deduce the correct cmd, parseline stripped the leading comment.
# To preserve the original query, the leading comment (if exists) will be
# prepended when constructing the query sent to the Impala front-end.
return "{0}{1} {2}".format(leading_comment or '', cmd or '', args)
def do_shell(self, args):
"""Run a command on the shell
Usage: shell <cmd>
! <cmd>
"""
try:
start_time = time.time()
os.system(args)
self._print_if_verbose("--------\nExecuted in %2.2fs" % (time.time() - start_time))
except Exception as e:
print('Error running command : %s' % e, file=sys.stderr)
return CmdStatus.ERROR
def _remove_comments_before_set(self, line):
"""SET commands preceded by a comment become a SET query, which are not processed
locally. SET VAR:* commands must be processed locally, since they are not known
to the frontend. Thus, we remove comments that precede SET commands to enforce the
local processing."""
regexp = re.compile(ImpalaShell.COMMENTS_BEFORE_SET_PATTERN, re.IGNORECASE)
return regexp.sub(ImpalaShell.COMMENTS_BEFORE_SET_REPLACEMENT, line, 1)
def sanitise_input(self, args):
# A command terminated by a semi-colon is legal. Check for the trailing
# semi-colons and strip them from the end of the command.
if not self.interactive:
# Strip all the non-interactive commands of the delimiter.
args = self._remove_comments_before_set(args)
tokens = args.strip().split(' ')
return ' '.join(tokens).rstrip(ImpalaShell.CMD_DELIM)
# Handle EOF if input is interactive
tokens = args.strip().split(' ')
if tokens[0].lower() == 'eof':
if not self.partial_cmd:
# The first token is the command.
# If it's EOF, call do_quit()
return 'quit'
else:
# If a command is in progress and the user hits a Ctrl-D, clear its state
# and reset the prompt.
self.prompt = self.cached_prompt
self.partial_cmd = str()
# The print statement makes the new prompt appear in a new line.
# Also print an extra newline to indicate that the current command has
# been cancelled.
print('\n')
return str()
args = self._check_for_command_completion(args)
args = self._remove_comments_before_set(args)
tokens = args.strip().split(' ')
args = ' '.join(tokens).strip()
return args.rstrip(ImpalaShell.CMD_DELIM)
def _shlex_split(self, line):
"""Reimplement shlex.split() so that escaped single quotes
are actually escaped. shlex.split() only escapes double quotes
by default. This method will throw a ValueError if an open
quotation (either single or double) is found.
"""
my_split = shlex.shlex(line, posix=True)
my_split.escapedquotes = '"\''
my_split.whitespace_split = True
my_split.commenters = ''
return list(my_split)
def _cmd_ends_with_delim(self, line):
"""Check if the input command ends with a command delimiter.
A command ending with the delimiter and containing an open quotation character is
not considered terminated. If no open quotation is found, it's considered
terminated.
"""
# Strip any comments to make a statement such as the following be considered as
# ending with a delimiter:
# select 1 + 1; -- this is a comment
line = strip_comments(line).rstrip()
if line.endswith(ImpalaShell.CMD_DELIM):
try:
# Look for an open quotation in the entire command, and not just the
# current line.
if self.partial_cmd:
line = strip_comments('%s %s' % (self.partial_cmd, line))
self._shlex_split(line)
return True
# If the command ends with a delimiter, check if it has an open quotation.
# shlex in self._split() throws a ValueError iff an open quotation is found.
# A quotation can either be a single quote or a double quote.
except ValueError:
pass
# This checks to see if there are any backslashed quotes
# outside of quotes, since backslashed quotes
# outside of single or double quotes should not be escaped.
# Ex. 'abc\'xyz' -> closed because \' is escaped
# \'abcxyz -> open because \' is not escaped
# \'abcxyz' -> closed
# Iterate through the line and switch the state if a single or double quote is found
# and ignore escaped single and double quotes if the line is considered open (meaning
# a previous single or double quote has not been closed yet)
state_closed = True
opener = None
for i, char in enumerate(line):
if state_closed and (char in ['\'', '\"']):
state_closed = False
opener = char
elif not state_closed and opener == char:
if line[i - 1] != '\\':
state_closed = True
opener = None
return state_closed
return False
def _check_for_command_completion(self, cmd):
"""Check for a delimiter at the end of user input.
The end of the user input is scanned for a legal delimiter.
If a delimiter is not found:
- Input is not send to onecmd()
- onecmd() is a method in Cmd which routes the user input to the
appropriate method. An empty string results in a no-op.
- Input is removed from history.
- Input is appended to partial_cmd
If a delimiter is found:
- The contents of partial_cmd are put in history, as they represent
a completed command.
- The contents are passed to the appropriate method for execution.
- partial_cmd is reset to an empty string.
Returns text type result (unicode in Python2, str in Python3)
"""
if self.readline: current_history_len = self.readline.get_current_history_length()
# Input is incomplete, store the contents and do nothing.
if not self._cmd_ends_with_delim(cmd):
# The user input is incomplete, change the prompt to reflect this.
if not self.partial_cmd and cmd:
self.cached_prompt = self.prompt
self.prompt = '> '.rjust(len(self.cached_prompt))
# partial_cmd is already populated, add the current input after a newline.
if self.partial_cmd and cmd:
self.partial_cmd = "{0}\n{1}".format(self.partial_cmd, cmd)
else:
# If the input string is empty or partial_cmd is empty.
self.partial_cmd = "{0}{1}".format(self.partial_cmd, cmd)
# Remove the most recent item from history if:
# -- The current state of user input in incomplete.
# -- The most recent user input is not an empty string
if self.readline and current_history_len > 0 and cmd:
self.readline.remove_history_item(current_history_len - 1)
# An empty string results in a no-op. Look at emptyline()
return str()
elif self.partial_cmd: # input ends with a delimiter and partial_cmd is not empty
if cmd != ImpalaShell.CMD_DELIM:
completed_cmd = "{0}\n{1}".format(self.partial_cmd, cmd)
else:
completed_cmd = "{0}{1}".format(self.partial_cmd, cmd)
# Reset partial_cmd to an empty string
self.partial_cmd = str()
# Replace the most recent history item with the completed command.
completed_cmd = sqlparse.format(completed_cmd)
if self.readline and current_history_len > 0:
# readline.replace_history_item(pos, line) requires 'line' in bytes in Python2,
# and str in Python3.
if sys.version_info.major == 2:
history_cmd = completed_cmd.encode('utf-8')
else:
history_cmd = completed_cmd
self.readline.replace_history_item(current_history_len - 1, history_cmd)
# Revert the prompt to its earlier state
self.prompt = self.cached_prompt
else: # Input has a delimiter and partial_cmd is empty
completed_cmd = sqlparse.format(cmd)
return completed_cmd
def _new_impala_client(self):
protocol = options.protocol.lower()
value_converter = None
if protocol == 'hs2' or protocol == 'hs2-http':
value_converter = HS2ValueConverter()
if options.hs2_fp_format:
value_converter.override_floating_point_converter(options.hs2_fp_format)
if options.strict_hs2_protocol:
assert protocol == 'hs2' or protocol == 'hs2-http'
if protocol == 'hs2':
return StrictHS2Client(self.impalad, self.fetch_size, self.kerberos_host_fqdn,
self.use_kerberos, self.kerberos_service_name, self.use_ssl,
self.ca_cert, self.user, self.ldap_password, True,
self.client_connect_timeout_ms, self.verbose,
use_http_base_transport=False, http_path=self.http_path,
http_cookie_names=None, value_converter=value_converter,
rpc_stdout=self.rpc_stdout, rpc_file=self.rpc_file,
http_tracing=self.http_tracing)
elif protocol == 'hs2-http':
return StrictHS2Client(self.impalad, self.fetch_size, self.kerberos_host_fqdn,
self.use_kerberos, self.kerberos_service_name, self.use_ssl,
self.ca_cert, self.user, self.ldap_password, self.use_ldap,
self.client_connect_timeout_ms, self.verbose,
use_http_base_transport=True, http_path=self.http_path,
http_cookie_names=self.http_cookie_names,
value_converter=value_converter, rpc_stdout=self.rpc_stdout,
rpc_file=self.rpc_file, http_tracing=self.http_tracing,
jwt=self.jwt, oauth=self.oauth,
hs2_x_forward=self.hs2_x_forward)
if protocol == 'hs2':
return ImpalaHS2Client(self.impalad, self.fetch_size, self.kerberos_host_fqdn,
self.use_kerberos, self.kerberos_service_name, self.use_ssl,
self.ca_cert, self.user, self.ldap_password, self.use_ldap,
self.client_connect_timeout_ms, self.verbose,
use_http_base_transport=False, http_path=self.http_path,
http_cookie_names=None, value_converter=value_converter,
rpc_stdout=self.rpc_stdout, rpc_file=self.rpc_file,
http_tracing=self.http_tracing)
elif protocol == 'hs2-http':
return ImpalaHS2Client(self.impalad, self.fetch_size, self.kerberos_host_fqdn,
self.use_kerberos, self.kerberos_service_name, self.use_ssl,
self.ca_cert, self.user, self.ldap_password, self.use_ldap,
self.client_connect_timeout_ms, self.verbose,
use_http_base_transport=True, http_path=self.http_path,
http_cookie_names=self.http_cookie_names,
http_socket_timeout_s=self.http_socket_timeout_s,
value_converter=value_converter,
connect_max_tries=self.connect_max_tries,
rpc_stdout=self.rpc_stdout, rpc_file=self.rpc_file,
http_tracing=self.http_tracing, jwt=self.jwt, oauth=self.oauth,
hs2_x_forward=self.hs2_x_forward)
elif protocol == 'beeswax':
return ImpalaBeeswaxClient(self.impalad, self.fetch_size, self.kerberos_host_fqdn,
self.use_kerberos, self.kerberos_service_name, self.use_ssl,
self.ca_cert, self.user, self.ldap_password, self.use_ldap,
self.client_connect_timeout_ms, self.verbose)
else:
err_msg = "Invalid --protocol value {0}, must be beeswax, hs2 or hs2-http."
print(err_msg.format(protocol), file=sys.stderr)
raise FatalShellException()
def close_connection(self):
"""Closes the current Impala connection."""
if self.imp_client:
self.imp_client.close_connection()
def _signal_handler(self, signal, frame):
"""Handles query cancellation on a Ctrl+C event"""
if self.last_query_handle is None or self.last_query_handle.is_closed:
if self.partial_cmd:
# Revert the prompt to its earlier state
self.prompt = self.cached_prompt
# Reset the already given commands
self.partial_cmd = str()
raise KeyboardInterrupt()
# Create a new connection to the impalad and cancel the query.
# TODO: this isn't thread-safe with respect to the main thread executing the
# query. This probably contributes to glitchiness when cancelling query in
# the shell.
for cancel_try in xrange(ImpalaShell.CANCELLATION_TRIES):
try:
self.imp_client.is_query_cancelled = True
print(ImpalaShell.CANCELLATION_MESSAGE, file=sys.stderr)
new_imp_client = self._new_impala_client()
new_imp_client.connect()
try:
new_imp_client.cancel_query(self.last_query_handle)
new_imp_client.close_query(self.last_query_handle)
finally:
new_imp_client.close_connection()
break
except Exception as e:
# Suppress harmless errors.
err_msg = str(e).strip()
# Check twice so that it can work with both the old and the new error formats.
if err_msg in ['ERROR: Cancelled', 'ERROR: Invalid or unknown query handle'] or \
('\nCancelled' in err_msg or '\nInvalid or unknown query handle' in err_msg):
break
err_details = "Failed to reconnect and close (try %i/%i): %s"
print(err_details % (cancel_try + 1, ImpalaShell.CANCELLATION_TRIES, err_msg),
file=sys.stderr)
def _is_quit_command(self, command):
# Do a case insensitive check
return command.lower() in ImpalaShell.QUIT_COMMANDS
def set_prompt(self, db):
self.prompt = ImpalaShell.PROMPT_FORMAT.format(
host=self.impalad[0], port=self.impalad[1], db=db)
def precmd(self, args):
# In Python2, 'args' could in str type if it's the original input line, or in unicode
# type if it's a split query appended by us. See how we deal with 'parsed_cmds' below.
if sys.version_info.major == 2 and isinstance(args, str):
args = self.sanitise_input(args.decode('utf-8')) # python2
else:
args = self.sanitise_input(args) # python3
if not args: return args
# Split args using sqlparse. If there are multiple queries present in user input,
# the length of the returned query list will be greater than one.
parsed_cmds = sqlparse.split(args)
if len(parsed_cmds) > 1:
# The last command needs a delimiter to be successfully executed.
parsed_cmds[-1] += ImpalaShell.CMD_DELIM
self.cmdqueue.extend(parsed_cmds)
# If cmdqueue is populated, then commands are executed from the cmdqueue, and user
# input is ignored. Send an empty string as the user input just to be safe.
return str()
# There is no need to reconnect if we are quitting.
if not self.imp_client.is_connected() and not self._is_quit_command(args):
print(ImpalaShell.CONNECTION_LOST_MESSAGE, file=sys.stderr)
self._connect()
self._validate_database(immediately=True)
return args
def onecmd(self, line):
"""Overridden to ensure the variable replacement is processed in interactive
as well as non-interactive mode, since the precmd method would only work for
the interactive case, when cmdloop is called.
"""
# Replace variables in the statement before it's executed
line = replace_variables(self.set_variables, line)
# Cmd is an old-style class, hence we need to call the method directly
# instead of using super()
# TODO: This may have to be changed to a super() call once we move to Python 3
if line is None:
return CmdStatus.ERROR
else:
# This code is based on the code from the standard Python library package cmd.py:
# https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Lib/cmd.py#L192
# One change is lowering command before getting a function. The lowering
# is necessary to find a proper function and here is a right place
# because the lowering command in front of the finding can avoid a
# side effect.
command, arg, line, leading_comment = self.parseline(line)
if not line:
return self.emptyline()
# orig_cmd and last_leading_comment are passed into do_*() functions
# via this side mechanism because the cmd module limits us to passing
# in the argument list only.
self.orig_cmd = command
self.last_leading_comment = leading_comment
self.lastcmd = line
if not command:
return self.default(line)
elif line == 'EOF':
self.lastcmd = ''
else:
try:
func = getattr(self, 'do_' + command.lower())
except AttributeError:
return self.default(line)
return func(arg)
def postcmd(self, status, args):
# status conveys to shell how the shell should continue execution
# should always be a CmdStatus
return status
def do_summary(self, args):
split_args = args.split()
if len(split_args) > 1:
print("'summary' only accepts 0 or 1 arguments", file=sys.stderr)
return CmdStatus.ERROR
if not self.last_query_handle:
print("Could not retrieve summary: no previous query.", file=sys.stderr)
return CmdStatus.ERROR
display_mode = QueryAttemptDisplayModes.LATEST
if len(split_args) == 1:
display_mode = self.get_query_attempt_display_mode(split_args[0])
if display_mode is None:
return CmdStatus.ERROR
try:
summary, failed_summary = self.imp_client.get_summary(self.last_query_handle)
except RPCException as e:
error_pattern = re.compile("Query id [a-f0-9]+:[a-f0-9]+ not found.")
if error_pattern.match(e.value):
print("Could not retrieve summary for query.", file=sys.stderr)
else:
print(e, file=sys.stderr)
return CmdStatus.ERROR
if summary.nodes is None:
print("Summary not available", file=sys.stderr)
return CmdStatus.SUCCESS
if display_mode == QueryAttemptDisplayModes.ALL:
print("Query Summary:")
self.print_exec_summary(summary)
if failed_summary:
print("Failed Query Summary:")
self.print_exec_summary(failed_summary)
elif display_mode == QueryAttemptDisplayModes.LATEST:
self.print_exec_summary(summary)
elif display_mode == QueryAttemptDisplayModes.ORIGINAL:
if failed_summary:
self.print_exec_summary(failed_summary)
else:
print("No failed summary found")
else:
raise FatalShellException("Invalid value for query summary display mode")
@staticmethod
def get_query_attempt_display_mode(arg_mode):
arg_mode = str(arg_mode).lower()
if arg_mode not in [QueryAttemptDisplayModes.ALL,
QueryAttemptDisplayModes.LATEST, QueryAttemptDisplayModes.ORIGINAL]:
print("Invalid value for query attempt display mode: \'"
+ arg_mode + "\'. Valid values are [ALL | LATEST | ORIGINAL]")
return None
return arg_mode
def print_exec_summary(self, summary):
output = []
table = self._default_summary_table()
self.imp_client.build_summary_table(summary, output)
formatter = PrettyOutputFormatter(table)
self.output_stream = OutputStream(formatter, filename=self.output_file)
self.output_stream.write(output)
def _handle_shell_options(self, token, value):
try:
handle = self.VALID_SHELL_OPTIONS[token]
self.__dict__[handle[1]] = handle[0](value)
return True
except KeyError:
return False
def _handle_unset_shell_options(self, token):
try:
handle = self.VALID_SHELL_OPTIONS[token]
self.__dict__[handle[1]] = impala_shell_defaults[handle[1]]
return True
except KeyError:
return False
def _print_with_set(self, print_level):
self._print_options(print_level)
print("\nVariables:")
self._print_variables()
def do_set(self, args):
"""Set or display query options.
Display query options:
Usage: SET (to display the Regular options) or
SET ALL (to display all the options)
Set query options:
Usage: SET <option>=<value>
OR
SET VAR:<variable>=<value>
"""
# TODO: Expand set to allow for setting more than just query options.
if len(args) == 0:
self._print_with_set(QueryOptionDisplayModes.REGULAR_OPTIONS_ONLY)
return CmdStatus.SUCCESS
# Remove any extra spaces surrounding the tokens.
# Allows queries that have spaces around the = sign.
tokens = [arg.strip() for arg in args.split("=")]
if len(tokens) != 2:
if len(tokens) == 1 and tokens[0].upper() == "ALL":
self._print_with_set(QueryOptionDisplayModes.ALL_OPTIONS)
return CmdStatus.SUCCESS
else:
set_err_msg = ("Error: SET <option>=<value>\n"
" OR\n"
" SET VAR:<variable>=<value>")
print(set_err_msg, file=sys.stderr)
return CmdStatus.ERROR
option_upper = tokens[0].upper()
# Check if it's a variable
var_name = get_var_name(option_upper)
if var_name is not None:
# Set the variable
self.set_variables[var_name] = tokens[1]
self._print_if_verbose('Variable %s set to %s' % (var_name, tokens[1]))
elif not self._handle_shell_options(option_upper, tokens[1]):
if option_upper not in self.imp_client.default_query_options.keys():
print("Unknown query option: %s" % (tokens[0]))
print("Available query options, with their values (defaults shown in []):")
self._print_options(QueryOptionDisplayModes.REGULAR_OPTIONS_ONLY)
return CmdStatus.ERROR
if self.imp_client.query_option_levels[option_upper] == QueryOptionLevels.REMOVED:
self._print_if_verbose("Ignoring removed query option: '{0}'".format(tokens[0]))
return CmdStatus.SUCCESS
self.set_query_options[option_upper] = tokens[1]
self._print_if_verbose('%s set to %s' % (option_upper, tokens[1]))
def do_unset(self, args):
"""Unset a query option"""
if len(args.split()) != 1:
print('Usage: unset <option>')
return CmdStatus.ERROR
option = args.upper()
# Check if it's a variable
var_name = get_var_name(option)
if var_name is not None:
if self.set_variables.get(var_name):
print('Unsetting variable %s' % var_name)
del self.set_variables[var_name]
else:
print("No variable called %s is set" % var_name)
elif self.set_query_options.get(option):
print('Unsetting option %s' % option)
del self.set_query_options[option]
elif self._handle_unset_shell_options(option):
print('Unsetting shell option %s' % option)
elif option == 'ALL':
print('Unsetting all option')
for key in list(self.set_query_options.keys()):
del self.set_query_options[key]
else:
print("No option called %s is set" % option)
def do_quit(self, args):
"""Quit the Impala shell"""
self._print_if_verbose("Goodbye " + self.user)
self.is_alive = False
return CmdStatus.ABORT
def do_exit(self, args):
"""Exit the impala shell"""
return self.do_quit(args)
def do_connect(self, args):
"""Connect to an Impalad instance:
Usage: connect, defaults to the fqdn of the localhost and the protocol's default port
connect <hostname:port>
connect <hostname>, defaults to the protocol's default port
"""
# Assume the user wants to connect to the local impalad if no connection string is
# specified. Connecting to a kerberized impalad requires an fqdn as the host name.
if self.use_ldap and self.ldap_password is None:
self.ldap_password = getpass.getpass("LDAP password for %s: " % self.user)
if self.use_jwt and self.jwt is None:
self.jwt = getpass.getpass("Enter JWT: ")
if self.use_oauth and self.oauth is None:
self.oauth = getpass.getpass("Enter OAUTH: ")
if not args: args = socket.getfqdn()
tokens = args.split(" ")
# validate the connection string.
host_port = [val for val in tokens[0].split(':') if val.strip()]
protocol = options.protocol.lower()
if (':' in tokens[0] and len(host_port) != 2):
print("Connection string must either be empty, or of the form "