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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-01-23 05:06:10 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-01-23 05:06:10 +0000
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diff --git a/posts/ast_primer.md b/posts/ast_primer.md
index a02c11f..0c863a3 100644
--- a/posts/ast_primer.md
+++ b/posts/ast_primer.md
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# A Primer on SQLGlot's Abstract Syntax Tree
+# Primer on SQLGlot's Abstract Syntax Tree
SQLGlot is a powerful tool for analyzing and transforming SQL, but the learning curve can be intimidating.
@@ -17,29 +17,32 @@ An AST is a data structure that represents a SQL statement. The best way to glea
```python
repr(ast)
-# (SELECT expressions:
-# (COLUMN this:
-# (IDENTIFIER this: a, quoted: False)), from:
-# (FROM this:
-# (SUBQUERY this:
-# (SELECT expressions:
-# (COLUMN this:
-# (IDENTIFIER this: a, quoted: False)), from:
-# (FROM this:
-# (TABLE this:
-# (IDENTIFIER this: x, quoted: False)))), alias:
-# (TABLEALIAS this:
-# (IDENTIFIER this: x, quoted: False)))))
+# Select(
+# expressions=[
+# Column(
+# this=Identifier(this=a, quoted=False))],
+# from=From(
+# this=Subquery(
+# this=Select(
+# expressions=[
+# Column(
+# this=Identifier(this=a, quoted=False))],
+# from=From(
+# this=Table(
+# this=Identifier(this=x, quoted=False)))),
+# alias=TableAlias(
+# this=Identifier(this=x, quoted=False)))))
```
This is a textual representation of the internal data structure. Here's a breakdown of some of its components:
```
-Expression type child key
- | /
-(SELECT expressions:
- (COLUMN this: ---------------------------------- COLUMN is a child node of SELECT
- (IDENTIFIER this: a, quoted: False)), from: -- "from:" is another child key of SELECT
- (FROM this: ------------------------------------- FROM is also a child node of SELECT
+`Select` is the expression type
+ |
+Select(
+ expressions=[ ------------------------------- `expressions` is a child key of `Select`
+ Column( ----------------------------------- `Column` is the expression type of the child
+ this=Identifier(this=a, quoted=False))],
+ from=From( ---------------------------------- `from` is another child key of `Select`
...
```
@@ -49,19 +52,19 @@ The nodes in this tree are instances of `sqlglot.Expression`. Nodes reference th
```python
ast.args
# {
-# "expressions": [(COLUMN this: ...)],
-# "from": (FROM this: ...),
+# "expressions": [Column(this=...)],
+# "from": From(this=...),
# ...
# }
ast.args["expressions"][0]
-# (COLUMN this: ...)
+# Column(this=...)
ast.args["expressions"][0].args["this"]
-# (IDENTIFIER this: ...)
+# Identifier(this=...)
ast.args["from"]
-# (FROM this: ...)
+# From(this=...)
assert ast.args["expressions"][0].args["this"].parent.parent is ast
```
@@ -109,8 +112,9 @@ You can traverse an AST using just args, but there are some higher-order functio
> ast = parse_one("SELECT NOW()", dialect="postgres")
>
> repr(ast)
-> # (SELECT expressions:
-> # (CURRENTTIMESTAMP )) -- CURRENTTIMESTAMP, not NOW()
+> # Select(
+> # expressions=[
+> # CurrentTimestamp()])
> ```
>
> This is because SQLGlot tries to converge dialects on a standard AST. This means you can often write one piece of code that handles multiple dialects.
@@ -132,15 +136,17 @@ The walk methods of `Expression` (`find`, `find_all`, and `walk`) are the simple
from sqlglot import exp
ast.find(exp.Select)
-# (SELECT expressions:
-# (COLUMN this:
-# (IDENTIFIER this: a, quoted: False)), from:
+# Select(
+# expressions=[
+# Column(
+# this=Identifier(this=a, quoted=False))],
# ...
list(ast.find_all(exp.Select))
-# [(SELECT expressions:
-# (COLUMN this:
-# (IDENTIFIER this: a, quoted: False)), from:
+# [Select(
+# expressions=[
+# Column(
+# this=Identifier(this=a, quoted=False))],
# ...
```