From 1c4e4dcf89c6721ff8b7644b1b3a2bbc27967961 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alex Berghage Date: Fri, 3 May 2019 17:03:42 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Add `validate_sql_json` endpoint for checking that a given sql query is valid for the chosen database (#7422) * Add "validation_only" queries to the backend This is the first step toward supporting live as-you-type SQL validation against databases that support doing it (for starters just presto). I'm trying to stick as much to the existing query machinery as possible to avoid introducing too much new state for handling this, so I plumbed it through as a db spec parameter and an option you can set on an individual query. As of this commit: - [X] Plumb validation db_spec options - [X] Add validation_only option and transform to the sql_json view - [ ] Tests for the above on the backend - [ ] Debounced requestValidationQuery in onSqlChange - [ ] Check incoming results -- full query vs validation - [ ] Tests for the above on the frontend - [ ] Highlight error lines - [ ] Print error message in alert-danger box above toolbar controls * Review comments, phase 1. Factors out the validation process to a separate class which does validation inline, rather than passing it through the existing query flow implicitly. This is meant to address Dave's feedback requesting that the validation flow not be explicitly tied to a query transform since that's uniquely a presto-ism. Next up in this stack: unit tests. * Split validation off to a separate endpoint Just to demo it and see if it's cleaner this wak. * Add unit tests covering validation The new validator files are >90% covered, and the coverage on the core view is back up to about where it was before this changeset. * Fix flake8 lints `tox -e flake8` is clean now * Hacky test fix: bind mock validator for pg/mysql * Fix pylint lints Also fix the flake8s that showed up from fixing pylint. * Use 400 Bad Request for validation user-error Consider it user-error and respond with 400 instead of 500 if somebody requests validation with template parameters, for a backend with no configured validator, or for an invalid database ID. These are in contrast to the actual server error reply for exceptions thrown by the underlying validator implementation, which still (IMO correctly) returns 500. * Move validator config to a feature flag * Add docs on configuring validators * Fix linter complaints * Extend DatabaseError catch block and document it The pyhive presto client yields EXPLAIN (TYPE VALIDATE) responses as though they were normal queries -- in other words it doesn't know that errors for that kind of request aren't exceptional. To work around that, we have to trap the exceptions it returns and translate the ones that express problems with the SQL query. * fix postgresql test environment * Hit pylint with a hammer It's convinced these are the wrong type. They aren't. * More lint fixes --- docs/installation.rst | 40 +++-- superset/config.py | 7 + superset/sql_validators/__init__.py | 27 ++++ superset/sql_validators/base.py | 66 +++++++++ superset/sql_validators/presto_db.py | 186 ++++++++++++++++++++++++ superset/views/core.py | 69 ++++++++- tests/base_tests.py | 15 ++ tests/sql_validator_tests.py | 210 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 8 files changed, 605 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) create mode 100644 superset/sql_validators/__init__.py create mode 100644 superset/sql_validators/base.py create mode 100644 superset/sql_validators/presto_db.py create mode 100644 tests/sql_validator_tests.py diff --git a/docs/installation.rst b/docs/installation.rst index 0f372bdbed1d3..72fd5b0b40d4e 100644 --- a/docs/installation.rst +++ b/docs/installation.rst @@ -444,8 +444,8 @@ The connection string for Teradata looks like this :: Required environment variables: :: - export ODBCINI=/.../teradata/client/ODBC_64/odbc.ini - export ODBCINST=/.../teradata/client/ODBC_64/odbcinst.ini + export ODBCINI=/.../teradata/client/ODBC_64/odbc.ini + export ODBCINST=/.../teradata/client/ODBC_64/odbcinst.ini See `Teradata SQLAlchemy `_. @@ -816,6 +816,19 @@ in this dictionary are made available for users to use in their SQL. 'my_crazy_macro': lambda x: x*2, } +SQL Lab also includes a live query validation feature with pluggable backends. +You can configure which validation implementation is used with which database +engine by adding a block like the following to your config.py: + +.. code-block:: python + FEATURE_FLAGS = { + 'SQL_VALIDATORS_BY_ENGINE': { + 'presto': 'PrestoDBSQLValidator', + } + } + +The available validators and names can be found in `sql_validators/`. + **Scheduling queries** You can optionally allow your users to schedule queries directly in SQL Lab. @@ -972,7 +985,7 @@ Note that the above command will install Superset into ``default`` namespace of Custom OAuth2 configuration --------------------------- -Beyond FAB supported providers (github, twitter, linkedin, google, azure), its easy to connect Superset with other OAuth2 Authorization Server implementations that support "code" authorization. +Beyond FAB supported providers (github, twitter, linkedin, google, azure), its easy to connect Superset with other OAuth2 Authorization Server implementations that support "code" authorization. The first step: Configure authorization in Superset ``superset_config.py``. @@ -991,10 +1004,10 @@ The first step: Configure authorization in Superset ``superset_config.py``. }, 'access_token_method':'POST', # HTTP Method to call access_token_url 'access_token_params':{ # Additional parameters for calls to access_token_url - 'client_id':'myClientId' + 'client_id':'myClientId' }, - 'access_token_headers':{ # Additional headers for calls to access_token_url - 'Authorization': 'Basic Base64EncodedClientIdAndSecret' + 'access_token_headers':{ # Additional headers for calls to access_token_url + 'Authorization': 'Basic Base64EncodedClientIdAndSecret' }, 'base_url':'https://myAuthorizationServer/oauth2AuthorizationServer/', 'access_token_url':'https://myAuthorizationServer/oauth2AuthorizationServer/token', @@ -1002,25 +1015,25 @@ The first step: Configure authorization in Superset ``superset_config.py``. } } ] - + # Will allow user self registration, allowing to create Flask users from Authorized User AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION = True - + # The default user self registration role AUTH_USER_REGISTRATION_ROLE = "Public" - + Second step: Create a `CustomSsoSecurityManager` that extends `SupersetSecurityManager` and overrides `oauth_user_info`: .. code-block:: python - + from superset.security import SupersetSecurityManager - + class CustomSsoSecurityManager(SupersetSecurityManager): def oauth_user_info(self, provider, response=None): logging.debug("Oauth2 provider: {0}.".format(provider)) if provider == 'egaSSO': - # As example, this line request a GET to base_url + '/' + userDetails with Bearer Authentication, + # As example, this line request a GET to base_url + '/' + userDetails with Bearer Authentication, # and expects that authorization server checks the token, and response with user details me = self.appbuilder.sm.oauth_remotes[provider].get('userDetails').data logging.debug("user_data: {0}".format(me)) @@ -1032,7 +1045,6 @@ This file must be located at the same directory than ``superset_config.py`` with Then we can add this two lines to ``superset_config.py``: .. code-block:: python - + from custom_sso_security_manager import CustomSsoSecurityManager CUSTOM_SECURITY_MANAGER = CustomSsoSecurityManager - diff --git a/superset/config.py b/superset/config.py index df14b0f2c1e55..5a35f0b64128d 100644 --- a/superset/config.py +++ b/superset/config.py @@ -420,6 +420,9 @@ class CeleryConfig(object): # Timeout duration for SQL Lab synchronous queries SQLLAB_TIMEOUT = 30 +# Timeout duration for SQL Lab query validation +SQLLAB_VALIDATION_TIMEOUT = 10 + # SQLLAB_DEFAULT_DBID SQLLAB_DEFAULT_DBID = None @@ -608,6 +611,10 @@ class CeleryConfig(object): # localtime (in the tz where the superset webserver is running) IS_EPOCH_S_TRULY_UTC = False +# Configure which SQL validator to use for each engine +SQL_VALIDATORS_BY_ENGINE = { + 'presto': 'PrestoDBSQLValidator', +} try: if CONFIG_PATH_ENV_VAR in os.environ: diff --git a/superset/sql_validators/__init__.py b/superset/sql_validators/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..367aab6186beb --- /dev/null +++ b/superset/sql_validators/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# 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. +from typing import Optional + +from . import base # noqa +from . import presto_db # noqa +from .base import SQLValidationAnnotation # noqa + + +def get_validator_by_name(name: str) -> Optional[base.BaseSQLValidator]: + return { + 'PrestoDBSQLValidator': presto_db.PrestoDBSQLValidator, + }.get(name) diff --git a/superset/sql_validators/base.py b/superset/sql_validators/base.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..437001bed0888 --- /dev/null +++ b/superset/sql_validators/base.py @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +# 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. + +# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods + +from typing import ( + Any, + Dict, + List, + Optional, +) + + +class SQLValidationAnnotation: + """Represents a single annotation (error/warning) in an SQL querytext""" + def __init__( + self, + message: str, + line_number: Optional[int], + start_column: Optional[int], + end_column: Optional[int], + ): + self.message = message + self.line_number = line_number + self.start_column = start_column + self.end_column = end_column + + def to_dict(self) -> Dict: + """Return a dictionary representation of this annotation""" + return { + 'line_number': self.line_number, + 'start_column': self.start_column, + 'end_column': self.end_column, + 'message': self.message, + } + + +class BaseSQLValidator: + """BaseSQLValidator defines the interface for checking that a given sql + query is valid for a given database engine.""" + + name = 'BaseSQLValidator' + + @classmethod + def validate( + cls, + sql: str, + schema: str, + database: Any, + ) -> List[SQLValidationAnnotation]: + """Check that the given SQL querystring is valid for the given engine""" + raise NotImplementedError diff --git a/superset/sql_validators/presto_db.py b/superset/sql_validators/presto_db.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..87c2d8efeb805 --- /dev/null +++ b/superset/sql_validators/presto_db.py @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +# 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. + +from contextlib import closing +import logging +import time +from typing import ( + Any, + Dict, + List, + Optional, +) + +from flask import g +from pyhive.exc import DatabaseError + +from superset import app, security_manager +from superset.sql_parse import ParsedQuery +from superset.sql_validators.base import ( + BaseSQLValidator, + SQLValidationAnnotation, +) +from superset.utils.core import sources + +MAX_ERROR_ROWS = 10 + +config = app.config + + +class PrestoSQLValidationError(Exception): + """Error in the process of asking Presto to validate SQL querytext""" + + +class PrestoDBSQLValidator(BaseSQLValidator): + """Validate SQL queries using Presto's built-in EXPLAIN subtype""" + + name = 'PrestoDBSQLValidator' + + @classmethod + def validate_statement( + cls, + statement, + database, + cursor, + user_name, + ) -> Optional[SQLValidationAnnotation]: + # pylint: disable=too-many-locals + db_engine_spec = database.db_engine_spec + parsed_query = ParsedQuery(statement) + sql = parsed_query.stripped() + + # Hook to allow environment-specific mutation (usually comments) to the SQL + # pylint: disable=invalid-name + SQL_QUERY_MUTATOR = config.get('SQL_QUERY_MUTATOR') + if SQL_QUERY_MUTATOR: + sql = SQL_QUERY_MUTATOR(sql, user_name, security_manager, database) + + # Transform the final statement to an explain call before sending it on + # to presto to validate + sql = f'EXPLAIN (TYPE VALIDATE) {sql}' + + # Invoke the query against presto. NB this deliberately doesn't use the + # engine spec's handle_cursor implementation since we don't record + # these EXPLAIN queries done in validation as proper Query objects + # in the superset ORM. + try: + db_engine_spec.execute(cursor, sql) + polled = cursor.poll() + while polled: + logging.info('polling presto for validation progress') + stats = polled.get('stats', {}) + if stats: + state = stats.get('state') + if state == 'FINISHED': + break + time.sleep(0.2) + polled = cursor.poll() + db_engine_spec.fetch_data(cursor, MAX_ERROR_ROWS) + return None + except DatabaseError as db_error: + # The pyhive presto client yields EXPLAIN (TYPE VALIDATE) responses + # as though they were normal queries. In other words, it doesn't + # know that errors here are not exceptional. To map this back to + # ordinary control flow, we have to trap the category of exception + # raised by the underlying client, match the exception arguments + # pyhive provides against the shape of dictionary for a presto query + # invalid error, and restructure that error as an annotation we can + # return up. + + # Confirm the first element in the DatabaseError constructor is a + # dictionary with error information. This is currently provided by + # the pyhive client, but may break if their interface changes when + # we update at some point in the future. + if not db_error.args or not isinstance(db_error.args[0], dict): + raise PrestoSQLValidationError( + 'The pyhive presto client returned an unhandled ' + 'database error.', + ) from db_error + error_args: Dict[str, Any] = db_error.args[0] + + # Confirm the two fields we need to be able to present an annotation + # are present in the error response -- a message, and a location. + if 'message' not in error_args: + raise PrestoSQLValidationError( + 'The pyhive presto client did not report an error message', + ) from db_error + if 'errorLocation' not in error_args: + raise PrestoSQLValidationError( + 'The pyhive presto client did not report an error location', + ) from db_error + + # Pylint is confused about the type of error_args, despite the hints + # and checks above. + # pylint: disable=invalid-sequence-index + message = error_args['message'] + err_loc = error_args['errorLocation'] + line_number = err_loc.get('lineNumber', None) + start_column = err_loc.get('columnNumber', None) + end_column = err_loc.get('columnNumber', None) + + return SQLValidationAnnotation( + message=message, + line_number=line_number, + start_column=start_column, + end_column=end_column, + ) + except Exception as e: + logging.exception(f'Unexpected error running validation query: {e}') + raise e + + @classmethod + def validate( + cls, + sql: str, + schema: str, + database: Any, + ) -> List[SQLValidationAnnotation]: + """ + Presto supports query-validation queries by running them with a + prepended explain. + + For example, "SELECT 1 FROM default.mytable" becomes "EXPLAIN (TYPE + VALIDATE) SELECT 1 FROM default.mytable. + """ + user_name = g.user.username if g.user else None + parsed_query = ParsedQuery(sql) + statements = parsed_query.get_statements() + + logging.info(f'Validating {len(statements)} statement(s)') + engine = database.get_sqla_engine( + schema=schema, + nullpool=True, + user_name=user_name, + source=sources.get('sql_lab', None), + ) + # Sharing a single connection and cursor across the + # execution of all statements (if many) + annotations: List[SQLValidationAnnotation] = [] + with closing(engine.raw_connection()) as conn: + with closing(conn.cursor()) as cursor: + for statement in parsed_query.get_statements(): + annotation = cls.validate_statement( + statement, + database, + cursor, + user_name, + ) + if annotation: + annotations.append(annotation) + logging.debug(f'Validation found {len(annotations)} error(s)') + + return annotations diff --git a/superset/views/core.py b/superset/views/core.py index e22acb7410b63..eb25cd0d12dda 100755 --- a/superset/views/core.py +++ b/superset/views/core.py @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ from werkzeug.utils import secure_filename from superset import ( - app, appbuilder, cache, conf, db, results_backend, + app, appbuilder, cache, conf, db, get_feature_flags, results_backend, security_manager, sql_lab, viz) from superset.connectors.connector_registry import ConnectorRegistry from superset.connectors.sqla.models import AnnotationDatasource, SqlaTable @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ from superset.models.sql_lab import Query from superset.models.user_attributes import UserAttribute from superset.sql_parse import ParsedQuery +from superset.sql_validators import get_validator_by_name from superset.utils import core as utils from superset.utils import dashboard_import_export from superset.utils.dates import now_as_float @@ -2516,6 +2517,72 @@ def stop_query(self): pass return self.json_response('OK') + @has_access_api + @expose('/validate_sql_json/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) + @log_this + def validate_sql_json(self): + """Validates that arbitrary sql is acceptable for the given database. + Returns a list of error/warning annotations as json. + """ + sql = request.form.get('sql') + database_id = request.form.get('database_id') + schema = request.form.get('schema') or None + template_params = json.loads( + request.form.get('templateParams') or '{}') + + if len(template_params) > 0: + # TODO: factor the Database object out of template rendering + # or provide it as mydb so we can render template params + # without having to also persist a Query ORM object. + return json_error_response( + 'SQL validation does not support template parameters', + status=400) + + session = db.session() + mydb = session.query(models.Database).filter_by(id=database_id).first() + if not mydb: + json_error_response( + 'Database with id {} is missing.'.format(database_id), + status=400, + ) + + spec = mydb.db_engine_spec + validators_by_engine = get_feature_flags().get( + 'SQL_VALIDATORS_BY_ENGINE') + if not validators_by_engine or spec.engine not in validators_by_engine: + return json_error_response( + 'no SQL validator is configured for {}'.format(spec.engine), + status=400) + validator_name = validators_by_engine[spec.engine] + validator = get_validator_by_name(validator_name) + if not validator: + return json_error_response( + 'No validator named {} found (configured for the {} engine)' + .format(validator_name, spec.engine)) + + try: + timeout = config.get('SQLLAB_VALIDATION_TIMEOUT') + timeout_msg = ( + f'The query exceeded the {timeout} seconds timeout.') + with utils.timeout(seconds=timeout, + error_message=timeout_msg): + errors = validator.validate(sql, schema, mydb) + payload = json.dumps( + [err.to_dict() for err in errors], + default=utils.pessimistic_json_iso_dttm_ser, + ignore_nan=True, + encoding=None, + ) + return json_success(payload) + except Exception as e: + logging.exception(e) + msg = _( + 'Failed to validate your SQL query text. Please check that ' + f'you have configured the {validator.name} validator ' + 'correctly and that any services it depends on are up. ' + f'Exception: {e}') + return json_error_response(f'{msg}') + @has_access_api @expose('/sql_json/', methods=['POST', 'GET']) @log_this diff --git a/tests/base_tests.py b/tests/base_tests.py index 8555915fd0fe5..6de082afc0066 100644 --- a/tests/base_tests.py +++ b/tests/base_tests.py @@ -190,6 +190,21 @@ def run_sql(self, sql, client_id=None, user_name=None, raise_on_error=False, raise Exception('run_sql failed') return resp + def validate_sql(self, sql, client_id=None, user_name=None, + raise_on_error=False): + if user_name: + self.logout() + self.login(username=(user_name if user_name else 'admin')) + dbid = get_main_database(db.session).id + resp = self.get_json_resp( + '/superset/validate_sql_json/', + raise_on_error=False, + data=dict(database_id=dbid, sql=sql, client_id=client_id), + ) + if raise_on_error and 'error' in resp: + raise Exception('validate_sql failed') + return resp + @patch.dict('superset._feature_flags', {'FOO': True}, clear=True) def test_existing_feature_flags(self): self.assertTrue(is_feature_enabled('FOO')) diff --git a/tests/sql_validator_tests.py b/tests/sql_validator_tests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..0e1310cb71af2 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/sql_validator_tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +# 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. +"""Unit tests for Sql Lab""" +import unittest +from unittest.mock import ( + MagicMock, + patch, +) + +from pyhive.exc import DatabaseError + +from superset import app +from superset.sql_validators import SQLValidationAnnotation +from superset.sql_validators.base import BaseSQLValidator +from superset.sql_validators.presto_db import ( + PrestoDBSQLValidator, + PrestoSQLValidationError, +) +from .base_tests import SupersetTestCase + +PRESTO_TEST_FEATURE_FLAGS = { + 'SQL_VALIDATORS_BY_ENGINE': { + 'presto': 'PrestoDBSQLValidator', + 'sqlite': 'PrestoDBSQLValidator', + 'postgresql': 'PrestoDBSQLValidator', + 'mysql': 'PrestoDBSQLValidator', + }, +} + + +class SqlValidatorEndpointTests(SupersetTestCase): + """Testing for Sql Lab querytext validation endpoint""" + + def tearDown(self): + self.logout() + + def test_validate_sql_endpoint_noconfig(self): + """Assert that validate_sql_json errors out when no validators are + configured for any db""" + self.login('admin') + + app.config['SQL_VALIDATORS_BY_ENGINE'] = {} + + resp = self.validate_sql( + 'SELECT * FROM ab_user', + client_id='1', + raise_on_error=False, + ) + self.assertIn('error', resp) + self.assertIn('no SQL validator is configured', resp['error']) + + @patch('superset.views.core.get_validator_by_name') + @patch.dict('superset._feature_flags', + PRESTO_TEST_FEATURE_FLAGS, + clear=True) + def test_validate_sql_endpoint_mocked(self, get_validator_by_name): + """Assert that, with a mocked validator, annotations make it back out + from the validate_sql_json endpoint as a list of json dictionaries""" + self.login('admin') + + validator = MagicMock() + get_validator_by_name.return_value = validator + validator.validate.return_value = [ + SQLValidationAnnotation( + message="I don't know what I expected, but it wasn't this", + line_number=4, + start_column=12, + end_column=42, + ), + ] + + resp = self.validate_sql( + 'SELECT * FROM somewhere_over_the_rainbow', + client_id='1', + raise_on_error=False, + ) + + self.assertEqual(1, len(resp)) + self.assertIn('expected,', resp[0]['message']) + + @patch('superset.views.core.get_validator_by_name') + @patch.dict('superset._feature_flags', + PRESTO_TEST_FEATURE_FLAGS, + clear=True) + def test_validate_sql_endpoint_failure(self, get_validator_by_name): + """Assert that validate_sql_json errors out when the selected validator + raises an unexpected exception""" + self.login('admin') + + validator = MagicMock() + get_validator_by_name.return_value = validator + validator.validate.side_effect = Exception('Kaboom!') + + resp = self.validate_sql( + 'SELECT * FROM ab_user', + client_id='1', + raise_on_error=False, + ) + self.assertIn('error', resp) + self.assertIn('Kaboom!', resp['error']) + + +class BaseValidatorTests(SupersetTestCase): + """Testing for the base sql validator""" + def setUp(self): + self.validator = BaseSQLValidator + + def test_validator_excepts(self): + with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError): + self.validator.validate(None, None, None) + + +class PrestoValidatorTests(SupersetTestCase): + """Testing for the prestodb sql validator""" + def setUp(self): + self.validator = PrestoDBSQLValidator + self.database = MagicMock() # noqa + self.database_engine = self.database.get_sqla_engine.return_value + self.database_conn = self.database_engine.raw_connection.return_value + self.database_cursor = self.database_conn.cursor.return_value + self.database_cursor.poll.return_value = None + + def tearDown(self): + self.logout() + + PRESTO_ERROR_TEMPLATE = { + 'errorLocation': { + 'lineNumber': 10, + 'columnNumber': 20, + }, + 'message': "your query isn't how I like it", + } + + @patch('superset.sql_validators.presto_db.g') + def test_validator_success(self, flask_g): + flask_g.user.username = 'nobody' + sql = 'SELECT 1 FROM default.notarealtable' + schema = 'default' + + errors = self.validator.validate(sql, schema, self.database) + + self.assertEqual([], errors) + + @patch('superset.sql_validators.presto_db.g') + def test_validator_db_error(self, flask_g): + flask_g.user.username = 'nobody' + sql = 'SELECT 1 FROM default.notarealtable' + schema = 'default' + + fetch_fn = self.database.db_engine_spec.fetch_data + fetch_fn.side_effect = DatabaseError('dummy db error') + + with self.assertRaises(PrestoSQLValidationError): + self.validator.validate(sql, schema, self.database) + + @patch('superset.sql_validators.presto_db.g') + def test_validator_unexpected_error(self, flask_g): + flask_g.user.username = 'nobody' + sql = 'SELECT 1 FROM default.notarealtable' + schema = 'default' + + fetch_fn = self.database.db_engine_spec.fetch_data + fetch_fn.side_effect = Exception('a mysterious failure') + + with self.assertRaises(Exception): + self.validator.validate(sql, schema, self.database) + + @patch('superset.sql_validators.presto_db.g') + def test_validator_query_error(self, flask_g): + flask_g.user.username = 'nobody' + sql = 'SELECT 1 FROM default.notarealtable' + schema = 'default' + + fetch_fn = self.database.db_engine_spec.fetch_data + fetch_fn.side_effect = DatabaseError(self.PRESTO_ERROR_TEMPLATE) + + errors = self.validator.validate(sql, schema, self.database) + + self.assertEqual(1, len(errors)) + + def test_validate_sql_endpoint(self): + self.login('admin') + # NB this is effectively an integration test -- when there's a default + # validator for sqlite, this test will fail because the validator + # will no longer error out. + resp = self.validate_sql( + 'SELECT * FROM ab_user', + client_id='1', + raise_on_error=False, + ) + self.assertIn('error', resp) + self.assertIn('no SQL validator is configured', resp['error']) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main()