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+from sqlglot import expressions as exp
+from sqlglot.optimizer.normalize import normalized
+from sqlglot.optimizer.scope import Scope, traverse_scope
+from sqlglot.optimizer.simplify import simplify
+
+
+def eliminate_joins(expression):
+ """
+ Remove unused joins from an expression.
+
+ This only removes joins when we know that the join condition doesn't produce duplicate rows.
+
+ Example:
+ >>> import sqlglot
+ >>> sql = "SELECT x.a FROM x LEFT JOIN (SELECT DISTINCT y.b FROM y) AS y ON x.b = y.b"
+ >>> expression = sqlglot.parse_one(sql)
+ >>> eliminate_joins(expression).sql()
+ 'SELECT x.a FROM x'
+
+ Args:
+ expression (sqlglot.Expression): expression to optimize
+ Returns:
+ sqlglot.Expression: optimized expression
+ """
+ for scope in traverse_scope(expression):
+ # If any columns in this scope aren't qualified, it's hard to determine if a join isn't used.
+ # It's probably possible to infer this from the outputs of derived tables.
+ # But for now, let's just skip this rule.
+ if scope.unqualified_columns:
+ continue
+
+ joins = scope.expression.args.get("joins", [])
+
+ # Reverse the joins so we can remove chains of unused joins
+ for join in reversed(joins):
+ alias = join.this.alias_or_name
+ if _should_eliminate_join(scope, join, alias):
+ join.pop()
+ scope.remove_source(alias)
+ return expression
+
+
+def _should_eliminate_join(scope, join, alias):
+ inner_source = scope.sources.get(alias)
+ return (
+ isinstance(inner_source, Scope)
+ and not _join_is_used(scope, join, alias)
+ and (
+ (join.side == "LEFT" and _is_joined_on_all_unique_outputs(inner_source, join))
+ or (not join.args.get("on") and _has_single_output_row(inner_source))
+ )
+ )
+
+
+def _join_is_used(scope, join, alias):
+ # We need to find all columns that reference this join.
+ # But columns in the ON clause shouldn't count.
+ on = join.args.get("on")
+ if on:
+ on_clause_columns = set(id(column) for column in on.find_all(exp.Column))
+ else:
+ on_clause_columns = set()
+ return any(column for column in scope.source_columns(alias) if id(column) not in on_clause_columns)
+
+
+def _is_joined_on_all_unique_outputs(scope, join):
+ unique_outputs = _unique_outputs(scope)
+ if not unique_outputs:
+ return False
+
+ _, join_keys, _ = join_condition(join)
+ remaining_unique_outputs = unique_outputs - set(c.name for c in join_keys)
+ return not remaining_unique_outputs
+
+
+def _unique_outputs(scope):
+ """Determine output columns of `scope` that must have a unique combination per row"""
+ if scope.expression.args.get("distinct"):
+ return set(scope.expression.named_selects)
+
+ group = scope.expression.args.get("group")
+ if group:
+ grouped_expressions = set(group.expressions)
+ grouped_outputs = set()
+
+ unique_outputs = set()
+ for select in scope.selects:
+ output = select.unalias()
+ if output in grouped_expressions:
+ grouped_outputs.add(output)
+ unique_outputs.add(select.alias_or_name)
+
+ # All the grouped expressions must be in the output
+ if not grouped_expressions.difference(grouped_outputs):
+ return unique_outputs
+ else:
+ return set()
+
+ if _has_single_output_row(scope):
+ return set(scope.expression.named_selects)
+
+ return set()
+
+
+def _has_single_output_row(scope):
+ return isinstance(scope.expression, exp.Select) and (
+ all(isinstance(e.unalias(), exp.AggFunc) for e in scope.selects)
+ or _is_limit_1(scope)
+ or not scope.expression.args.get("from")
+ )
+
+
+def _is_limit_1(scope):
+ limit = scope.expression.args.get("limit")
+ return limit and limit.expression.this == "1"
+
+
+def join_condition(join):
+ """
+ Extract the join condition from a join expression.
+
+ Args:
+ join (exp.Join)
+ Returns:
+ tuple[list[str], list[str], exp.Expression]:
+ Tuple of (source key, join key, remaining predicate)
+ """
+ name = join.this.alias_or_name
+ on = join.args.get("on") or exp.TRUE
+ on = on.copy()
+ source_key = []
+ join_key = []
+
+ # find the join keys
+ # SELECT
+ # FROM x
+ # JOIN y
+ # ON x.a = y.b AND y.b > 1
+ #
+ # should pull y.b as the join key and x.a as the source key
+ if normalized(on):
+ for condition in on.flatten() if isinstance(on, exp.And) else [on]:
+ if isinstance(condition, exp.EQ):
+ left, right = condition.unnest_operands()
+ left_tables = exp.column_table_names(left)
+ right_tables = exp.column_table_names(right)
+
+ if name in left_tables and name not in right_tables:
+ join_key.append(left)
+ source_key.append(right)
+ condition.replace(exp.TRUE)
+ elif name in right_tables and name not in left_tables:
+ join_key.append(right)
+ source_key.append(left)
+ condition.replace(exp.TRUE)
+
+ on = simplify(on)
+ remaining_condition = None if on == exp.TRUE else on
+
+ return source_key, join_key, remaining_condition