sjwiesman commented on a change in pull request #10669: [FLINK-15192][docs][table] Restructure "SQL" pages for better readability URL: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/10669#discussion_r361866019
########## File path: docs/dev/table/sql/create.md ########## @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +--- +title: "CREATE Statements" +nav-parent_id: sql +nav-pos: 2 +--- +<!-- +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. +--> + +* This will be replaced by the TOC +{:toc} + +CREATE statements are used to register a table/view/function into current or specified [Catalog]({{ site.baseurl }}/dev/table/catalogs.html). A registered table/view/function can be used in SQL queries. + +Flink SQL supports the following CREATE statements for now: + +- CREATE TABLE +- CREATE VIEW +- CREATE FUNCTION +- CREATE DATABASE + +## Run a CREATE statement + +CREATE statements can be executed with the `sqlUpdate()` method of the `TableEnvironment`, or executed in [SQL CLI]({{ site.baseurl }}/dev/table/sqlClient.html). The `sqlUpdate()` method returns nothing for a successful CREATE operation, otherwise will throw an exception. + +The following examples show how to run a CREATE statement in `TableEnvironment`. + +<div class="codetabs" markdown="1"> +<div data-lang="java" markdown="1"> +{% highlight java %} +EnvironmentSettings settings = EnvironmentSettings.newInstance()... +TableEnvironment tableEnv = TableEnvironment.create(settings); + +// SQL query with a registered table +// register a table named "Orders" +tableEnv.sqlUpdate("CREATE TABLE Orders (`user` BIGINT, product STRING, amount INT) WITH (...)"); +// run a SQL query on the Table and retrieve the result as a new Table +Table result = tableEnv.sqlQuery( + "SELECT product, amount FROM Orders WHERE product LIKE '%Rubber%'"); + +// SQL update with a registered table +// register a TableSink +tableEnv.sqlUpdate("CREATE TABLE RubberOrders(product STRING, amount INT) WITH (...)"); +// run a SQL update query on the Table and emit the result to the TableSink +tableEnv.sqlUpdate( + "INSERT INTO RubberOrders SELECT product, amount FROM Orders WHERE product LIKE '%Rubber%'"); +{% endhighlight %} +</div> + +<div data-lang="scala" markdown="1"> +{% highlight scala %} +val settings = EnvironmentSettings.newInstance()... +val tableEnv = TableEnvironment.create(settings) + +// SQL query with a registered table +// register a table named "Orders" +tableEnv.sqlUpdate("CREATE TABLE Orders (`user` BIGINT, product STRING, amount INT) WITH (...)"); +// run a SQL query on the Table and retrieve the result as a new Table +val result = tableEnv.sqlQuery( + "SELECT product, amount FROM Orders WHERE product LIKE '%Rubber%'"); + +// SQL update with a registered table +// register a TableSink +tableEnv.sqlUpdate("CREATE TABLE RubberOrders(product STRING, amount INT) WITH ('connector.path'='/path/to/file' ...)"); +// run a SQL update query on the Table and emit the result to the TableSink +tableEnv.sqlUpdate( + "INSERT INTO RubberOrders SELECT product, amount FROM Orders WHERE product LIKE '%Rubber%'") +{% endhighlight %} +</div> + +<div data-lang="python" markdown="1"> +{% highlight python %} +settings = EnvironmentSettings.newInstance()... +table_env = TableEnvironment.create(settings) + +# SQL query with a registered table +# register a table named "Orders" +tableEnv.sqlUpdate("CREATE TABLE Orders (`user` BIGINT, product STRING, amount INT) WITH (...)"); +# run a SQL query on the Table and retrieve the result as a new Table +result = tableEnv.sqlQuery( + "SELECT product, amount FROM Orders WHERE product LIKE '%Rubber%'"); + +# SQL update with a registered table +# register a TableSink +table_env.sql_update("CREATE TABLE RubberOrders(product STRING, amount INT) WITH (...)") +# run a SQL update query on the Table and emit the result to the TableSink +table_env \ + .sql_update("INSERT INTO RubberOrders SELECT product, amount FROM Orders WHERE product LIKE '%Rubber%'") +{% endhighlight %} +</div> +</div> + +The following examples show how to run a CREATE statement in SQL CLI. + +{% highlight sql %} +Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE Orders (`user` BIGINT, product STRING, amount INT) WITH (...); +[INFO] Table has been created. + +Flink SQL> CREATE TABLE RubberOrders (product STRING, amount INT) WITH (...); +[INFO] Table has been created. + +Flink SQL> INSERT INTO RubberOrders SELECT product, amount FROM Orders WHERE product LIKE '%Rubber%'; +[INFO] Submitting SQL update statement to the cluster... +{% endhighlight %} + + +{% top %} + +## CREATE TABLE + +{% highlight sql %} +CREATE TABLE [catalog_name.][db_name.]table_name + ( + { <column_definition> | <computed_column_definition> }[ , ...n] + [ <watermark_definition> ] + ) + [COMMENT table_comment] + [PARTITIONED BY (partition_column_name1, partition_column_name2, ...)] + WITH (key1=val1, key2=val2, ...) + +<column_definition>: + column_name column_type [COMMENT column_comment] + +<computed_column_definition>: + column_name AS computed_column_expression [COMMENT column_comment] + +<watermark_definition>: + WATERMARK FOR rowtime_column_name AS watermark_strategy_expression + +{% endhighlight %} + +Creates a table with the given name. If a table with the same name already exists in the catalog, an exception is thrown. + +**COMPUTED COLUMN** + +Column declared with syntax "`column_name AS computed_column_expression`" is a computed column. A computed column is a virtual column that is not physically stored in the table. The column is computed from an non-query expression that uses other columns in the same table. For example, a computed column can have the definition: `cost AS price * qty`. The expression can be a noncomputed column name, constant, (user-defined/system) function, variable, and any combination of these connected by one or more operators. The expression cannot be a subquery. Review comment: ```suggestion A computed column is a virtual column that is generated using the syntax "`column_name AS computed_column_expression`". It is generated from a non-query expression that uses other columns in the same table and is not physically stored within the table. 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