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Author SHA1 Message Date
Dave Connors
ac7c8209cc remove trace 2022-10-26 09:12:53 -05:00
Dave Connors
d545c47112 parse list of dimensions to dictionary 2022-10-26 08:26:22 -05:00
Dave Connors
3cd5595482 dimensions 2022-10-25 08:18:16 -05:00
Dave Connors
d8f3586e56 process inverse relationships 2022-10-24 14:00:12 -05:00
Dave Connors
ab9d0fec55 process inverse relationships -- broken manifest 2022-10-14 15:52:17 -05:00
Dave Connors
f7255f2598 add optional metric config allow_joins to bypass relationship logic 2022-10-14 12:01:01 -05:00
Dave Connors
2e310d6e01 dimensions as dictionaries take 1 2022-10-13 15:40:59 -05:00
Dave Connors
1cd996a2c8 dataype, partial parsing support for model schema changes 2022-10-13 14:47:17 -05:00
Dave Connors
335b3062be Merge branch 'main' into simple-entity-attributes 2022-10-12 16:14:25 -05:00
Dave Connors
ce0c706102 add related model to depends on 2022-10-11 16:52:21 -05:00
Dave Connors
b18139497f dirty dimension inheritance from joined models 2022-10-06 14:52:02 -05:00
Dave Connors
ad5570cd6c allow all dimensions to be passed to metric object 2022-10-06 14:12:43 -05:00
Dave Connors
ef9f4d6cf9 futile attempt to check for node dimensions 2022-10-06 10:05:54 -05:00
Dave Connors
70f7dc24ce add datatype column attribute 2022-10-06 09:21:40 -05:00
Dave Connors
206b220e3d simple relationships for models 2022-10-06 09:11:18 -05:00
Dave Connors
5ed168c47b add is entity as top level model attribute, is_entity_dimension and is_primary_key as column attributes 2022-10-06 08:47:36 -05:00
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@@ -1,19 +1,13 @@
[bumpversion]
current_version = 1.7.0a1
parse = (?P<major>[\d]+) # major version number
\.(?P<minor>[\d]+) # minor version number
\.(?P<patch>[\d]+) # patch version number
(?P<prerelease> # optional pre-release - ex: a1, b2, rc25
(?P<prekind>a|b|rc) # pre-release type
(?P<num>[\d]+) # pre-release version number
current_version = 1.4.0a1
parse = (?P<major>\d+)
\.(?P<minor>\d+)
\.(?P<patch>\d+)
((?P<prekind>a|b|rc)
(?P<pre>\d+) # pre-release version num
)?
( # optional nightly release indicator
\.(?P<nightly>dev[0-9]+) # ex: .dev02142023
)? # expected matches: `1.15.0`, `1.5.0a11`, `1.5.0a1.dev123`, `1.5.0.dev123457`, expected failures: `1`, `1.5`, `1.5.2-a1`, `text1.5.0`
serialize =
{major}.{minor}.{patch}{prekind}{num}.{nightly}
{major}.{minor}.{patch}.{nightly}
{major}.{minor}.{patch}{prekind}{num}
{major}.{minor}.{patch}{prekind}{pre}
{major}.{minor}.{patch}
commit = False
tag = False
@@ -27,11 +21,9 @@ values =
rc
final
[bumpversion:part:num]
[bumpversion:part:pre]
first_value = 1
[bumpversion:part:nightly]
[bumpversion:file:core/setup.py]
[bumpversion:file:core/dbt/version.py]

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@@ -3,9 +3,6 @@
For information on prior major and minor releases, see their changelogs:
* [1.6](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.6.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.5](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.5.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.4](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.4.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.3](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.3.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.2](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.2.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.1](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.1.latest/CHANGELOG.md)

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
kind: Dependencies
body: Pin click<9 + sqlparse<0.5
time: 2023-07-19T12:37:43.716495+02:00
custom:
Author: jtcohen6
PR: "8146"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: "Dependency"
body: "Bump black from 22.8.0 to 22.10.0"
time: 2022-10-07T00:08:48.00000Z
custom:
Author: dependabot[bot]
Issue: 4904
PR: 6019

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Docs
body: minor doc correction
time: 2022-09-08T15:41:57.689162-04:00
custom:
Author: andy-clapson
Issue: "5791"
PR: "5684"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Docs
body: Generate API docs for new CLI interface
time: 2022-10-07T09:06:56.446078-05:00
custom:
Author: stu-k
Issue: "5528"
PR: "6022"

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
kind: Docs
body: Fix for column tests not rendering on quoted columns
time: 2023-05-31T11:54:19.687363-04:00
custom:
Author: drewbanin
Issue: "201"

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
kind: Docs
body: Remove static SQL codeblock for metrics
time: 2023-07-18T19:24:22.155323+02:00
custom:
Author: marcodamore
Issue: "436"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Features
body: Friendlier error messages when packages.yml is malformed
time: 2022-09-12T12:59:35.121188+01:00
custom:
Author: jared-rimmer
Issue: "5486"
PR: "5812"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Features
body: Migrate dbt-utils current_timestamp macros into core + adapters
time: 2022-09-14T09:56:25.97818-07:00
custom:
Author: colin-rogers-dbt
Issue: "5521"
PR: "5838"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Features
body: extend -f flag shorthand for seed command
time: 2022-10-03T11:07:05.381632-05:00
custom:
Author: dave-connors-3
Issue: "5990"
PR: "5991"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Fixes
body: Account for disabled flags on models in schema files more completely
time: 2022-09-16T10:48:54.162273-05:00
custom:
Author: emmyoop
Issue: "3992"
PR: "5868"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Fixes
body: Add validation of enabled config for metrics, exposures and sources
time: 2022-10-10T11:32:18.752322-05:00
custom:
Author: emmyoop
Issue: "6030"
PR: "6038"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Fixes
body: check length of args of python model function before accessing it
time: 2022-10-11T16:07:15.464093-04:00
custom:
Author: chamini2
Issue: "6041"
PR: "6042"

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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
kind: Fixes
body: Enable converting deprecation warnings to errors
time: 2023-07-18T12:55:18.03914-04:00
custom:
Author: michelleark
Issue: "8130"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Under the Hood
body: Put black config in explicit config
time: 2022-09-27T19:42:59.241433-07:00
custom:
Author: max-sixty
Issue: "5946"
PR: "5947"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Under the Hood
body: Added flat_graph attribute the Manifest class's deepcopy() coverage
time: 2022-09-29T13:44:06.275941-04:00
custom:
Author: peterallenwebb
Issue: "5809"
PR: "5975"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Under the Hood
body: Add mypy configs so `mypy` passes from CLI
time: 2022-10-05T12:03:10.061263-07:00
custom:
Author: max-sixty
Issue: "5983"
PR: "5983"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Under the Hood
body: Exception message cleanup.
time: 2022-10-07T09:46:27.682872-05:00
custom:
Author: emmyoop
Issue: "6023"
PR: "6024"

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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
kind: Under the Hood
body: Add dmypy cache to gitignore
time: 2022-10-07T14:00:44.227644-07:00
custom:
Author: max-sixty
Issue: "6028"
PR: "5978"

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@@ -4,70 +4,21 @@ headerPath: header.tpl.md
versionHeaderPath: ""
changelogPath: CHANGELOG.md
versionExt: md
envPrefix: "CHANGIE_"
versionFormat: '## dbt-core {{.Version}} - {{.Time.Format "January 02, 2006"}}'
kindFormat: '### {{.Kind}}'
changeFormat: |-
{{- $IssueList := list }}
{{- $changes := splitList " " $.Custom.Issue }}
{{- range $issueNbr := $changes }}
{{- $changeLink := "[#nbr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/nbr)" | replace "nbr" $issueNbr }}
{{- $IssueList = append $IssueList $changeLink }}
{{- end -}}
- {{.Body}} ({{ range $index, $element := $IssueList }}{{if $index}}, {{end}}{{$element}}{{end}})
changeFormat: '- {{.Body}} ([#{{.Custom.Issue}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/{{.Custom.Issue}}), [#{{.Custom.PR}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/{{.Custom.PR}}))'
kinds:
- label: Breaking Changes
- label: Features
- label: Fixes
- label: Docs
changeFormat: |-
{{- $IssueList := list }}
{{- $changes := splitList " " $.Custom.Issue }}
{{- range $issueNbr := $changes }}
{{- $changeLink := "[dbt-docs/#nbr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-docs/issues/nbr)" | replace "nbr" $issueNbr }}
{{- $IssueList = append $IssueList $changeLink }}
{{- end -}}
- {{.Body}} ({{ range $index, $element := $IssueList }}{{if $index}}, {{end}}{{$element}}{{end}})
changeFormat: '- {{.Body}} ([dbt-docs/#{{.Custom.Issue}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-docs/issues/{{.Custom.Issue}}), [dbt-docs/#{{.Custom.PR}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-docs/pull/{{.Custom.PR}}))'
- label: Under the Hood
- label: Dependencies
changeFormat: |-
{{- $PRList := list }}
{{- $changes := splitList " " $.Custom.PR }}
{{- range $pullrequest := $changes }}
{{- $changeLink := "[#nbr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/nbr)" | replace "nbr" $pullrequest }}
{{- $PRList = append $PRList $changeLink }}
{{- end -}}
- {{.Body}} ({{ range $index, $element := $PRList }}{{if $index}}, {{end}}{{$element}}{{end}})
skipGlobalChoices: true
additionalChoices:
- key: Author
label: GitHub Username(s) (separated by a single space if multiple)
type: string
minLength: 3
- key: PR
label: GitHub Pull Request Number (separated by a single space if multiple)
type: string
minLength: 1
changeFormat: '- {{.Body}} ({{if ne .Custom.Issue ""}}[#{{.Custom.Issue}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/{{.Custom.Issue}}), {{end}}[#{{.Custom.PR}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/{{.Custom.PR}}))'
- label: Security
changeFormat: |-
{{- $PRList := list }}
{{- $changes := splitList " " $.Custom.PR }}
{{- range $pullrequest := $changes }}
{{- $changeLink := "[#nbr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/nbr)" | replace "nbr" $pullrequest }}
{{- $PRList = append $PRList $changeLink }}
{{- end -}}
- {{.Body}} ({{ range $index, $element := $PRList }}{{if $index}}, {{end}}{{$element}}{{end}})
skipGlobalChoices: true
additionalChoices:
- key: Author
label: GitHub Username(s) (separated by a single space if multiple)
type: string
minLength: 3
- key: PR
label: GitHub Pull Request Number (separated by a single space if multiple)
type: string
minLength: 1
changeFormat: '- {{.Body}} ({{if ne .Custom.Issue ""}}[#{{.Custom.Issue}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/{{.Custom.Issue}}), {{end}}[#{{.Custom.PR}}](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/{{.Custom.PR}}))'
newlines:
afterChangelogHeader: 1
@@ -82,53 +33,42 @@ custom:
type: string
minLength: 3
- key: Issue
label: GitHub Issue Number (separated by a single space if multiple)
type: string
minLength: 1
label: GitHub Issue Number
type: int
minInt: 1
- key: PR
label: GitHub Pull Request Number
type: int
minInt: 1
footerFormat: |
{{- $contributorDict := dict }}
{{- /* ensure all names in this list are all lowercase for later matching purposes */}}
{{- $core_team := splitList " " .Env.CORE_TEAM }}
{{- /* ensure we always skip snyk and dependabot in addition to the core team */}}
{{- $maintainers := list "dependabot[bot]" "snyk-bot"}}
{{- range $team_member := $core_team }}
{{- $team_member_lower := lower $team_member }}
{{- $maintainers = append $maintainers $team_member_lower }}
{{- end }}
{{- /* any names added to this list should be all lowercase for later matching purposes */}}
{{- $core_team := list "peterallenwebb" "emmyoop" "nathaniel-may" "gshank" "leahwicz" "chenyulinx" "stu-k" "iknox-fa" "versusfacit" "mcknight-42" "jtcohen6" "dependabot[bot]" "snyk-bot" "colin-rogers-dbt" }}
{{- range $change := .Changes }}
{{- $authorList := splitList " " $change.Custom.Author }}
{{- /* loop through all authors for a single changelog */}}
{{- /* loop through all authors for a PR */}}
{{- range $author := $authorList }}
{{- $authorLower := lower $author }}
{{- /* we only want to include non-core team contributors */}}
{{- if not (has $authorLower $maintainers)}}
{{- $changeList := splitList " " $change.Custom.Author }}
{{- $IssueList := list }}
{{- $changeLink := $change.Kind }}
{{- if or (eq $change.Kind "Dependencies") (eq $change.Kind "Security") }}
{{- $changes := splitList " " $change.Custom.PR }}
{{- range $issueNbr := $changes }}
{{- $changeLink := "[#nbr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/nbr)" | replace "nbr" $issueNbr }}
{{- $IssueList = append $IssueList $changeLink }}
{{- end -}}
{{- else }}
{{- $changes := splitList " " $change.Custom.Issue }}
{{- range $issueNbr := $changes }}
{{- $changeLink := "[#nbr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/nbr)" | replace "nbr" $issueNbr }}
{{- $IssueList = append $IssueList $changeLink }}
{{- end -}}
{{- end }}
{{- /* check if this contributor has other changes associated with them already */}}
{{- if hasKey $contributorDict $author }}
{{- $contributionList := get $contributorDict $author }}
{{- $contributionList = concat $contributionList $IssueList }}
{{- $contributorDict := set $contributorDict $author $contributionList }}
{{- else }}
{{- $contributionList := $IssueList }}
{{- $contributorDict := set $contributorDict $author $contributionList }}
{{- end }}
{{- end}}
{{- if not (has $authorLower $core_team)}}
{{- /* Docs kind link back to dbt-docs instead of dbt-core PRs */}}
{{- $prLink := $change.Kind }}
{{- if eq $change.Kind "Docs" }}
{{- $prLink = "[dbt-docs/#pr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-docs/pull/pr)" | replace "pr" $change.Custom.PR }}
{{- else }}
{{- $prLink = "[#pr](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/pr)" | replace "pr" $change.Custom.PR }}
{{- end }}
{{- /* check if this contributor has other PRs associated with them already */}}
{{- if hasKey $contributorDict $author }}
{{- $prList := get $contributorDict $author }}
{{- $prList = append $prList $prLink }}
{{- $contributorDict := set $contributorDict $author $prList }}
{{- else }}
{{- $prList := list $prLink }}
{{- $contributorDict := set $contributorDict $author $prList }}
{{- end }}
{{- end}}
{{- end}}
{{- end }}
{{- /* no indentation here for formatting so the final markdown doesn't have unneeded indentations */}}

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@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ ignore =
E203 # makes Flake8 work like black
E741
E501 # long line checking is done in black
exclude = test/
exclude = test

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.gitattributes vendored
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
core/dbt/include/index.html binary
tests/functional/artifacts/data/state/*/manifest.json binary
core/dbt/docs/build/html/searchindex.js binary
core/dbt/docs/build/html/index.html binary
performance/runner/Cargo.lock binary
core/dbt/events/types_pb2.py binary

53
.github/CODEOWNERS vendored
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@@ -11,24 +11,44 @@
# As a default for areas with no assignment,
# the core team as a whole will be assigned
* @dbt-labs/core-team
* @dbt-labs/core
### OSS Tooling Guild
# Changes to GitHub configurations including Actions
/.github/ @leahwicz
/.github/ @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
.bumpversion.cfg @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
### LANGUAGE
.changie.yaml @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
# Language core modules
/core/dbt/config/ @dbt-labs/core-language
/core/dbt/context/ @dbt-labs/core-language
/core/dbt/contracts/ @dbt-labs/core-language
/core/dbt/deps/ @dbt-labs/core-language
/core/dbt/events/ @dbt-labs/core-language # structured logging
/core/dbt/parser/ @dbt-labs/core-language
pre-commit-config.yaml @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
pytest.ini @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
tox.ini @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
# Language misc files
/core/dbt/dataclass_schema.py @dbt-labs/core-language
/core/dbt/hooks.py @dbt-labs/core-language
/core/dbt/node_types.py @dbt-labs/core-language
/core/dbt/semver.py @dbt-labs/core-language
### EXECUTION
# Execution core modules
/core/dbt/graph/ @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/task/ @dbt-labs/core-execution
# Execution misc files
/core/dbt/compilation.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/flags.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/lib.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/main.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/profiler.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/selected_resources.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/tracking.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
/core/dbt/version.py @dbt-labs/core-execution
pyproject.toml @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
requirements.txt @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
dev_requirements.txt @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
/core/setup.py @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
/core/MANIFEST.in @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
### ADAPTERS
@@ -40,7 +60,6 @@ dev_requirements.txt @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
# Postgres plugin
/plugins/ @dbt-labs/core-adapters
/plugins/postgres/setup.py @dbt-labs/core-adapters @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
# Functional tests for adapter plugins
/tests/adapter @dbt-labs/core-adapters
@@ -52,9 +71,5 @@ dev_requirements.txt @dbt-labs/guild-oss-tooling
# Perf regression testing framework
# This excludes the test project files itself since those aren't specific
# framework changes (excluded by not setting an owner next to it- no owner)
/performance @nathaniel-may
/performance @nathaniel-may
/performance/projects
### ARTIFACTS
/schemas/dbt @dbt-labs/cloud-artifacts

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@@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
```
### Secrets
- When to use a [Personal Access Token (PAT)](https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/keeping-your-account-and-data-secure/creating-a-personal-access-token) vs the [GITHUB_TOKEN](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/automatic-token-authentication) generated for the action?
The `GITHUB_TOKEN` is used by default. In most cases it is sufficient for what you need.
If you expect the workflow to result in a commit to that should retrigger workflows, you will need to use a Personal Access Token for the bot to commit the file. When using the GITHUB_TOKEN, the resulting commit will not trigger another GitHub Actions Workflow run. This is due to limitations set by GitHub. See [the docs](https://docs.github.com/en/actions/security-guides/automatic-token-authentication#using-the-github_token-in-a-workflow) for a more detailed explanation.
For example, we must use a PAT in our workflow to commit a new changelog yaml file for bot PRs. Once the file has been committed to the branch, it should retrigger the check to validate that a changelog exists on the PR. Otherwise, it would stay in a failed state since the check would never retrigger.
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Some triggers of note that we use:
```
# **what?**
# Describe what the action does.
# Describe what the action does.
# **why?**
# Why does this action exist?
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Some triggers of note that we use:
id: fp
run: |
FILEPATH=.changes/unreleased/Dependencies-${{ steps.filename_time.outputs.time }}.yaml
echo "FILEPATH=$FILEPATH" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::set-output name=FILEPATH::$FILEPATH"
```
- Print out all variables you will reference as the first step of a job. This allows for easier debugging. The first job should log all inputs. Subsequent jobs should reference outputs of other jobs, if present.
@@ -158,14 +158,14 @@ Some triggers of note that we use:
echo "The build_script_path: ${{ inputs.build_script_path }}"
echo "The s3_bucket_name: ${{ inputs.s3_bucket_name }}"
echo "The package_test_command: ${{ inputs.package_test_command }}"
# collect all the variables that need to be used in subsequent jobs
- name: Set Variables
id: variables
run: |
echo "important_path='performance/runner/Cargo.toml'" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "release_id=${{github.event.inputs.release_id}}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "open_prs=${{github.event.inputs.open_prs}}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::set-output name=important_path::'performance/runner/Cargo.toml'"
echo "::set-output name=release_id::${{github.event.inputs.release_id}}"
echo "::set-output name=open_prs::${{github.event.inputs.open_prs}}"
job2:
needs: [job1]
@@ -190,14 +190,14 @@ ___
### Actions from the Marketplace
- Dont use external actions for things that can easily be accomplished manually.
- Always read through what an external action does before using it! Often an action in the GitHub Actions Marketplace can be replaced with a few lines in bash. This is much more maintainable (and wont change under us) and clear as to whats actually happening. It also prevents any
- Pin actions _we don't control_ to tags.
- Pin actions _we don't control_ to tags.
### Connecting to AWS
- Authenticate with the aws managed workflow
```yaml
- name: Configure AWS credentials from Test account
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v2
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v1
with:
aws-access-key-id: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
aws-secret-access-key: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ ___
```yaml
- name: Copy Artifacts from S3 via CLI
run: aws s3 cp ${{ env.s3_bucket }} . --recursive
run: aws s3 cp ${{ env.s3_bucket }} . --recursive
```
### Testing

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Wrangle latest tag
id: is_latest
uses: ./.github/actions/latest-wrangler

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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Wrangle latest tag
id: is_latest
uses: ./.github/actions/latest-wrangler

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@@ -28,12 +28,11 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
if package_request.status_code == 404:
if halt_on_missing:
sys.exit(1)
# everything is the latest if the package doesn't exist
github_output = os.environ.get("GITHUB_OUTPUT")
with open(github_output, "at", encoding="utf-8") as gh_output:
gh_output.write("latest=True")
gh_output.write("minor_latest=True")
sys.exit(0)
else:
# everything is the latest if the package doesn't exist
print(f"::set-output name=latest::{True}")
print(f"::set-output name=minor_latest::{True}")
sys.exit(0)
# TODO: verify package meta is "correct"
# https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/4640
@@ -92,7 +91,5 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
latest = is_latest(pre_rel, new_version, current_latest)
minor_latest = is_latest(pre_rel, new_version, current_minor_latest)
github_output = os.environ.get("GITHUB_OUTPUT")
with open(github_output, "at", encoding="utf-8") as gh_output:
gh_output.write(f"latest={latest}")
gh_output.write(f"minor_latest={minor_latest}")
print(f"::set-output name=latest::{latest}")
print(f"::set-output name=minor_latest::{minor_latest}")

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@@ -1,35 +1,23 @@
resolves #
[docs](https://github.com/dbt-labs/docs.getdbt.com/issues/new/choose) dbt-labs/docs.getdbt.com/#
resolves #
<!---
Include the number of the issue addressed by this PR above if applicable.
PRs for code changes without an associated issue *will not be merged*.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.
Include the number of the docs issue that was opened for this PR. If
this change has no user-facing implications, "N/A" suffices instead. New
docs tickets can be created by clicking the link above or by going to
https://github.com/dbt-labs/docs.getdbt.com/issues/new/choose.
-->
### Problem
### Description
<!---
Describe the problem this PR is solving. What is the application state
before this PR is merged?
-->
### Solution
<!---
Describe the way this PR solves the above problem. Add as much detail as you
can to help reviewers understand your changes. Include any alternatives and
tradeoffs you considered.
Describe the Pull Request here. Add any references and info to help reviewers
understand your changes. Include any tradeoffs you considered.
-->
### Checklist
- [ ] I have read [the contributing guide](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) and understand what's expected of me
- [ ] I have run this code in development and it appears to resolve the stated issue
- [ ] I have read [the contributing guide](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md) and understand what's expected of me
- [ ] I have signed the [CLA](https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/contributor-license-agreements)
- [ ] I have run this code in development and it appears to resolve the stated issue
- [ ] This PR includes tests, or tests are not required/relevant for this PR
- [ ] This PR has no interface changes (e.g. macros, cli, logs, json artifacts, config files, adapter interface, etc) or this PR has already received feedback and approval from Product or DX
- [ ] I have [opened an issue to add/update docs](https://github.com/dbt-labs/docs.getdbt.com/issues/new/choose), or docs changes are not required/relevant for this PR
- [ ] I have run `changie new` to [create a changelog entry](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#adding-a-changelog-entry)

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@@ -35,6 +35,6 @@ jobs:
github.event.pull_request.merged
&& contains(github.event.label.name, 'backport')
steps:
- uses: tibdex/backport@v2.0.3
- uses: tibdex/backport@v2.0.2
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ jobs:
matrix:
include:
- label: "dependencies"
changie_kind: "Dependencies"
changie_kind: "Dependency"
- label: "snyk"
changie_kind: "Security"
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Create and commit changelog on bot PR
if: ${{ contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, matrix.label) }}
id: bot_changelog
uses: emmyoop/changie_bot@v1.1.0
uses: emmyoop/changie_bot@v1.0.1
with:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.FISHTOWN_BOT_PAT }}
commit_author_name: "Github Build Bot"
@@ -58,4 +58,4 @@ jobs:
commit_message: "Add automated changelog yaml from template for bot PR"
changie_kind: ${{ matrix.changie_kind }}
label: ${{ matrix.label }}
custom_changelog_string: "custom:\n Author: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}\n PR: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}"
custom_changelog_string: "custom:\n Author: ${{ github.event.pull_request.user.login }}\n Issue: 4904\n PR: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}"

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@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
# **what?**
# Cuts a new `*.latest` branch
# Also cleans up all files in `.changes/unreleased` and `.changes/previous verion on
# `main` and bumps `main` to the input version.
# **why?**
# Generally reduces the workload of engineers and reduces error. Allow automation.
# **when?**
# This will run when called manually.
name: Cut new release branch
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version_to_bump_main:
description: 'The alpha version main should bump to (ex. 1.6.0a1)'
required: true
new_branch_name:
description: 'The full name of the new branch (ex. 1.5.latest)'
required: true
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
permissions:
contents: write
jobs:
cut_branch:
name: "Cut branch and clean up main for dbt-core"
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/cut-release-branch.yml@main
with:
version_to_bump_main: ${{ inputs.version_to_bump_main }}
new_branch_name: ${{ inputs.new_branch_name }}
PR_title: "Cleanup main after cutting new ${{ inputs.new_branch_name }} branch"
PR_body: "All adapter PRs will fail CI until the dbt-core PR has been merged due to release version conflicts."
secrets:
FISHTOWN_BOT_PAT: ${{ secrets.FISHTOWN_BOT_PAT }}

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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ permissions:
issues: write
jobs:
call-creation-action:
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/jira-creation-actions.yml@main
call-label-action:
uses: dbt-labs/jira-actions/.github/workflows/jira-creation.yml@main
secrets:
JIRA_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.JIRA_BASE_URL }}
JIRA_USER_EMAIL: ${{ secrets.JIRA_USER_EMAIL }}

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ permissions:
jobs:
call-label-action:
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/jira-label-actions.yml@main
uses: dbt-labs/jira-actions/.github/workflows/jira-label.yml@main
secrets:
JIRA_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.JIRA_BASE_URL }}
JIRA_USER_EMAIL: ${{ secrets.JIRA_USER_EMAIL }}

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@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ on:
permissions: read-all
jobs:
call-transition-action:
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/jira-transition-actions.yml@main
call-label-action:
uses: dbt-labs/jira-actions/.github/workflows/jira-transition.yml@main
secrets:
JIRA_BASE_URL: ${{ secrets.JIRA_BASE_URL }}
JIRA_USER_EMAIL: ${{ secrets.JIRA_USER_EMAIL }}

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@@ -42,19 +42,21 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Check out the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.8'
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
- name: Install python dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --user --upgrade pip
python -m pip --version
make dev
python -m pip install pre-commit
pre-commit --version
python -m pip install mypy==0.942
mypy --version
python -m pip install -r requirements.txt
python -m pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
dbt --version
- name: Run pre-commit hooks
@@ -69,17 +71,18 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11"]
python-version: ["3.7", "3.8", "3.9", "3.10"]
env:
TOXENV: "unit"
PYTEST_ADDOPTS: "-v --color=yes --csv unit_results.csv"
steps:
- name: Check out the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
@@ -96,27 +99,25 @@ jobs:
- name: Get current date
if: always()
id: date
run: |
CURRENT_DATE=$(date +'%Y-%m-%dT%H_%M_%S') # no colons allowed for artifacts
echo "date=$CURRENT_DATE" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
run: echo "::set-output name=date::$(date +'%Y-%m-%dT%H_%M_%S')" #no colons allowed for artifacts
- name: Upload Unit Test Coverage to Codecov
if: ${{ matrix.python-version == '3.11' }}
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
env:
CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
if: always()
with:
name: unit_results_${{ matrix.python-version }}-${{ steps.date.outputs.date }}.csv
path: unit_results.csv
integration:
name: integration test / python ${{ matrix.python-version }} / ${{ matrix.os }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
timeout-minutes: 60
timeout-minutes: 45
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11"]
os: [ubuntu-20.04]
python-version: ["3.7", "3.8", "3.9", "3.10"]
os: [ubuntu-latest]
include:
- python-version: 3.8
os: windows-latest
@@ -125,22 +126,18 @@ jobs:
env:
TOXENV: integration
PYTEST_ADDOPTS: "-v --color=yes -n4 --csv integration_results.csv"
DBT_INVOCATION_ENV: github-actions
DBT_TEST_USER_1: dbt_test_user_1
DBT_TEST_USER_2: dbt_test_user_2
DBT_TEST_USER_3: dbt_test_user_3
DD_CIVISIBILITY_AGENTLESS_ENABLED: true
DD_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DATADOG_API_KEY }}
DD_SITE: datadoghq.com
DD_ENV: ci
DD_SERVICE: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
steps:
- name: Check out the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
@@ -164,26 +161,24 @@ jobs:
tox --version
- name: Run tests
run: tox -- --ddtrace
run: tox
- name: Get current date
if: always()
id: date
run: |
CURRENT_DATE=$(date +'%Y-%m-%dT%H_%M_%S') # no colons allowed for artifacts
echo "date=$CURRENT_DATE" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
run: echo "::set-output name=date::$(date +'%Y_%m_%dT%H_%M_%S')" #no colons allowed for artifacts
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
if: always()
with:
name: logs_${{ matrix.python-version }}_${{ matrix.os }}_${{ steps.date.outputs.date }}
path: ./logs
- name: Upload Integration Test Coverage to Codecov
if: ${{ matrix.python-version == '3.11' }}
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
env:
CODECOV_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CODECOV_TOKEN }}
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
if: always()
with:
name: integration_results_${{ matrix.python-version }}_${{ matrix.os }}_${{ steps.date.outputs.date }}.csv
path: integration_results.csv
build:
name: build packages
@@ -192,12 +187,12 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Check out the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: '3.8'
python-version: 3.8
- name: Install python dependencies
run: |

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@@ -1,265 +0,0 @@
# **what?**
# This workflow models the performance characteristics of a point in time in dbt.
# It runs specific dbt commands on committed projects multiple times to create and
# commit information about the distribution to the current branch. For more information
# see the readme in the performance module at /performance/README.md.
#
# **why?**
# When developing new features, we can take quick performance samples and compare
# them against the commited baseline measurements produced by this workflow to detect
# some performance regressions at development time before they reach users.
#
# **when?**
# This is only run once directly after each release (for non-prereleases). If for some
# reason the results of a run are not satisfactory, it can also be triggered manually.
name: Model Performance Characteristics
on:
# runs after non-prereleases are published.
release:
types: [released]
# run manually from the actions tab
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
release_id:
description: 'dbt version to model (must be non-prerelease in Pypi)'
type: string
required: true
env:
RUNNER_CACHE_PATH: performance/runner/target/release/runner
# both jobs need to write
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
set-variables:
name: Setting Variables
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
cache_key: ${{ steps.variables.outputs.cache_key }}
release_id: ${{ steps.semver.outputs.base-version }}
release_branch: ${{ steps.variables.outputs.release_branch }}
steps:
# explicitly checkout the performance runner from main regardless of which
# version we are modeling.
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: main
- name: Parse version into parts
id: semver
uses: dbt-labs/actions/parse-semver@v1
with:
version: ${{ github.event.inputs.release_id || github.event.release.tag_name }}
# collect all the variables that need to be used in subsequent jobs
- name: Set variables
id: variables
run: |
# create a cache key that will be used in the next job. without this the
# next job would have to checkout from main and hash the files itself.
echo "cache_key=${{ runner.os }}-${{ hashFiles('performance/runner/Cargo.toml')}}-${{ hashFiles('performance/runner/src/*') }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
branch_name="${{steps.semver.outputs.major}}.${{steps.semver.outputs.minor}}.latest"
echo "release_branch=$branch_name" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "release branch is inferred to be ${branch_name}"
latest-runner:
name: Build or Fetch Runner
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [set-variables]
env:
RUSTFLAGS: "-D warnings"
steps:
- name: '[DEBUG] print variables'
run: |
echo "all variables defined in set-variables"
echo "cache_key: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.cache_key }}"
echo "release_id: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}"
echo "release_branch: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_branch }}"
# explicitly checkout the performance runner from main regardless of which
# version we are modeling.
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: main
# attempts to access a previously cached runner
- uses: actions/cache@v3
id: cache
with:
path: ${{ env.RUNNER_CACHE_PATH }}
key: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.cache_key }}
- name: Fetch Rust Toolchain
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
toolchain: stable
override: true
- name: Add fmt
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
run: rustup component add rustfmt
- name: Cargo fmt
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: fmt
args: --manifest-path performance/runner/Cargo.toml --all -- --check
- name: Test
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: test
args: --manifest-path performance/runner/Cargo.toml
- name: Build (optimized)
if: steps.cache.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'
uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: build
args: --release --manifest-path performance/runner/Cargo.toml
# the cache action automatically caches this binary at the end of the job
model:
# depends on `latest-runner` as a separate job so that failures in this job do not prevent
# a successfully tested and built binary from being cached.
needs: [set-variables, latest-runner]
name: Model a release
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: '[DEBUG] print variables'
run: |
echo "all variables defined in set-variables"
echo "cache_key: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.cache_key }}"
echo "release_id: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}"
echo "release_branch: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_branch }}"
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install dbt
run: pip install dbt-postgres==${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}
- name: Install Hyperfine
run: wget https://github.com/sharkdp/hyperfine/releases/download/v1.11.0/hyperfine_1.11.0_amd64.deb && sudo dpkg -i hyperfine_1.11.0_amd64.deb
# explicitly checkout main to get the latest project definitions
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: main
# this was built in the previous job so it will be there.
- name: Fetch Runner
uses: actions/cache@v3
id: cache
with:
path: ${{ env.RUNNER_CACHE_PATH }}
key: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.cache_key }}
- name: Move Runner
run: mv performance/runner/target/release/runner performance/app
- name: Change Runner Permissions
run: chmod +x ./performance/app
- name: '[DEBUG] ls baseline directory before run'
run: ls -R performance/baselines/
# `${{ github.workspace }}` is used to pass the absolute path
- name: Create directories
run: |
mkdir ${{ github.workspace }}/performance/tmp/
mkdir -p performance/baselines/${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}/
# Run modeling with taking 20 samples
- name: Run Measurement
run: |
performance/app model -v ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }} -b ${{ github.workspace }}/performance/baselines/ -p ${{ github.workspace }}/performance/projects/ -t ${{ github.workspace }}/performance/tmp/ -n 20
- name: '[DEBUG] ls baseline directory after run'
run: ls -R performance/baselines/
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
with:
name: baseline
path: performance/baselines/${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}/
create-pr:
name: Open PR for ${{ matrix.base-branch }}
# depends on `model` as a separate job so that the baseline can be committed to more than one branch
# i.e. release branch and main
needs: [set-variables, latest-runner, model]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
matrix:
include:
- base-branch: refs/heads/main
target-branch: performance-bot/main_${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}_${{GITHUB.RUN_ID}}
- base-branch: refs/heads/${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_branch }}
target-branch: performance-bot/release_${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}_${{GITHUB.RUN_ID}}
steps:
- name: '[DEBUG] print variables'
run: |
echo "all variables defined in set-variables"
echo "cache_key: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.cache_key }}"
echo "release_id: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}"
echo "release_branch: ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_branch }}"
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ matrix.base-branch }}
- name: Create PR branch
run: |
git checkout -b ${{ matrix.target-branch }}
git push origin ${{ matrix.target-branch }}
git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/${{ matrix.target-branch }} ${{ matrix.target-branch }}
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v3
with:
name: baseline
path: performance/baselines/${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}
- name: '[DEBUG] ls baselines after artifact download'
run: ls -R performance/baselines/
- name: Commit baseline
uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v9
with:
add: 'performance/baselines/*'
author_name: 'Github Build Bot'
author_email: 'buildbot@fishtownanalytics.com'
message: 'adding performance baseline for ${{ needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id }}'
push: 'origin origin/${{ matrix.target-branch }}'
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v5
with:
author: 'Github Build Bot <buildbot@fishtownanalytics.com>'
base: ${{ matrix.base-branch }}
branch: '${{ matrix.target-branch }}'
title: 'Adding performance modeling for ${{needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id}} to ${{ matrix.base-branch }}'
body: 'Committing perf results for tracking for the ${{needs.set-variables.outputs.release_id}}'
labels: |
Skip Changelog
Performance

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@@ -1,109 +0,0 @@
# **what?**
# Nightly releases to GitHub and PyPI. This workflow produces the following outcome:
# - generate and validate data for night release (commit SHA, version number, release branch);
# - pass data to release workflow;
# - night release will be pushed to GitHub as a draft release;
# - night build will be pushed to test PyPI;
#
# **why?**
# Ensure an automated and tested release process for nightly builds
#
# **when?**
# This workflow runs on schedule or can be run manually on demand.
name: Nightly Test Release to GitHub and PyPI
on:
workflow_dispatch: # for manual triggering
schedule:
- cron: 0 9 * * *
permissions:
contents: write # this is the permission that allows creating a new release
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
env:
RELEASE_BRANCH: "main"
jobs:
aggregate-release-data:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
commit_sha: ${{ steps.resolve-commit-sha.outputs.release_commit }}
version_number: ${{ steps.nightly-release-version.outputs.number }}
release_branch: ${{ steps.release-branch.outputs.name }}
steps:
- name: "Checkout ${{ github.repository }} Branch ${{ env.RELEASE_BRANCH }}"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.RELEASE_BRANCH }}
- name: "Resolve Commit To Release"
id: resolve-commit-sha
run: |
commit_sha=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
echo "release_commit=$commit_sha" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: "Get Current Version Number"
id: version-number-sources
run: |
current_version=`awk -F"current_version = " '{print $2}' .bumpversion.cfg | tr '\n' ' '`
echo "current_version=$current_version" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: "Audit Version And Parse Into Parts"
id: semver
uses: dbt-labs/actions/parse-semver@v1.1.0
with:
version: ${{ steps.version-number-sources.outputs.current_version }}
- name: "Get Current Date"
id: current-date
run: echo "date=$(date +'%m%d%Y')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: "Generate Nightly Release Version Number"
id: nightly-release-version
run: |
number="${{ steps.semver.outputs.version }}.dev${{ steps.current-date.outputs.date }}"
echo "number=$number" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: "Audit Nightly Release Version And Parse Into Parts"
uses: dbt-labs/actions/parse-semver@v1.1.0
with:
version: ${{ steps.nightly-release-version.outputs.number }}
- name: "Set Release Branch"
id: release-branch
run: |
echo "name=${{ env.RELEASE_BRANCH }}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
log-outputs-aggregate-release-data:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
needs: [aggregate-release-data]
steps:
- name: "[DEBUG] Log Outputs"
run: |
echo commit_sha : ${{ needs.aggregate-release-data.outputs.commit_sha }}
echo version_number: ${{ needs.aggregate-release-data.outputs.version_number }}
echo release_branch: ${{ needs.aggregate-release-data.outputs.release_branch }}
release-github-pypi:
needs: [aggregate-release-data]
uses: ./.github/workflows/release.yml
with:
sha: ${{ needs.aggregate-release-data.outputs.commit_sha }}
target_branch: ${{ needs.aggregate-release-data.outputs.release_branch }}
version_number: ${{ needs.aggregate-release-data.outputs.version_number }}
build_script_path: "scripts/build-dist.sh"
env_setup_script_path: "scripts/env-setup.sh"
s3_bucket_name: "core-team-artifacts"
package_test_command: "dbt --version"
test_run: true
nightly_release: true
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@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
# **what?**
# The purpose of this workflow is to trigger CI to run for each
# release branch and main branch on a regular cadence. If the CI workflow
# fails for a branch, it will post to #dev-core-alerts to raise awareness.
# fails for a branch, it will post to dev-core-alerts to raise awareness.
# The 'aurelien-baudet/workflow-dispatch' Action triggers the existing
# CI worklow file on the given branch to run so that even if we change the
# CI workflow file in the future, the one that is tailored for the given
# release branch will be used.
# **why?**
# Ensures release branches and main are always shippable and not broken.
@@ -24,8 +28,35 @@ on:
permissions: read-all
jobs:
run_tests:
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/release-branch-tests.yml@main
with:
workflows_to_run: '["main.yml"]'
secrets: inherit
kick-off-ci:
name: Kick-off CI
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
# must run CI 1 branch at a time b/c the workflow-dispatch Action polls for
# latest run for results and it gets confused when we kick off multiple runs
# at once. There is a race condition so we will just run in sequential order.
max-parallel: 1
fail-fast: false
matrix:
branch: [1.0.latest, 1.1.latest, 1.2.latest, 1.3.latest, main]
steps:
- name: Call CI workflow for ${{ matrix.branch }} branch
id: trigger-step
uses: aurelien-baudet/workflow-dispatch@v2.1.1
with:
workflow: main.yml
ref: ${{ matrix.branch }}
token: ${{ secrets.FISHTOWN_BOT_PAT }}
- name: Post failure to Slack
uses: ravsamhq/notify-slack-action@v1
if: ${{ always() && !contains(steps.trigger-step.outputs.workflow-conclusion,'success') }}
with:
status: ${{ job.status }}
notification_title: 'dbt-core scheduled run of "${{ matrix.branch }}" branch not successful'
message_format: ':x: CI on branch "${{ matrix.branch }}" ${{ steps.trigger-step.outputs.workflow-conclusion }}'
footer: 'Linked failed CI run ${{ steps.trigger-step.outputs.workflow-url }}'
env:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DEV_CORE_ALERTS }}

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@@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ jobs:
latest: ${{ steps.latest.outputs.latest }}
minor_latest: ${{ steps.latest.outputs.minor_latest }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v1
- name: Split version
id: version
run: |
IFS="." read -r MAJOR MINOR PATCH <<< ${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }}
echo "major=$MAJOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "minor=$MINOR" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "patch=$PATCH" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::set-output name=major::$MAJOR"
echo "::set-output name=minor::$MINOR"
echo "::set-output name=patch::$PATCH"
- name: Is pkg 'latest'
id: latest
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [get_version_meta]
steps:
- name: Set up Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v2
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v1
build_and_push:
name: Build images and push to GHCR
@@ -70,20 +70,18 @@ jobs:
- name: Get docker build arg
id: build_arg
run: |
BUILD_ARG_NAME=$(echo ${{ github.event.inputs.package }} | sed 's/\-/_/g')
BUILD_ARG_VALUE=$(echo ${{ github.event.inputs.package }} | sed 's/postgres/core/g')
echo "build_arg_name=$BUILD_ARG_NAME" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "build_arg_value=$BUILD_ARG_VALUE" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "::set-output name=build_arg_name::"$(echo ${{ github.event.inputs.package }} | sed 's/\-/_/g')
echo "::set-output name=build_arg_value::"$(echo ${{ github.event.inputs.package }} | sed 's/postgres/core/g')
- name: Log in to the GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@v2
uses: docker/login-action@v1
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH tag
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
with:
file: docker/Dockerfile
push: True
@@ -94,7 +92,7 @@ jobs:
ghcr.io/dbt-labs/${{ github.event.inputs.package }}:${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }}
- name: Build and push MINOR.latest tag
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
if: ${{ needs.get_version_meta.outputs.minor_latest == 'True' }}
with:
file: docker/Dockerfile
@@ -106,7 +104,7 @@ jobs:
ghcr.io/dbt-labs/${{ github.event.inputs.package }}:${{ needs.get_version_meta.outputs.major }}.${{ needs.get_version_meta.outputs.minor }}.latest
- name: Build and push latest tag
uses: docker/build-push-action@v4
uses: docker/build-push-action@v2
if: ${{ needs.get_version_meta.outputs.latest == 'True' }}
with:
file: docker/Dockerfile

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@@ -1,110 +1,24 @@
# **what?**
# Release workflow provides the following steps:
# - checkout the given commit;
# - validate version in sources and changelog file for given version;
# - bump the version and generate a changelog if needed;
# - merge all changes to the target branch if needed;
# - run unit and integration tests against given commit;
# - build and package that SHA;
# - release it to GitHub and PyPI with that specific build;
#
# Take the given commit, run unit tests specifically on that sha, build and
# package it, and then release to GitHub and PyPi with that specific build
# **why?**
# Ensure an automated and tested release process
#
# **when?**
# This workflow can be run manually on demand or can be called by other workflows
name: Release to GitHub and PyPI
# **when?**
# This will only run manually with a given sha and version
name: Release to GitHub and PyPi
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
sha:
description: "The last commit sha in the release"
type: string
required: true
target_branch:
description: "The branch to release from"
type: string
required: true
description: 'The last commit sha in the release'
required: true
version_number:
description: "The release version number (i.e. 1.0.0b1)"
type: string
required: true
build_script_path:
description: "Build script path"
type: string
default: "scripts/build-dist.sh"
required: true
env_setup_script_path:
description: "Environment setup script path"
type: string
default: "scripts/env-setup.sh"
required: false
s3_bucket_name:
description: "AWS S3 bucket name"
type: string
default: "core-team-artifacts"
required: true
package_test_command:
description: "Package test command"
type: string
default: "dbt --version"
required: true
test_run:
description: "Test run (Publish release as draft)"
type: boolean
default: true
required: false
nightly_release:
description: "Nightly release to dev environment"
type: boolean
default: false
required: false
workflow_call:
inputs:
sha:
description: "The last commit sha in the release"
type: string
required: true
target_branch:
description: "The branch to release from"
type: string
required: true
version_number:
description: "The release version number (i.e. 1.0.0b1)"
type: string
required: true
build_script_path:
description: "Build script path"
type: string
default: "scripts/build-dist.sh"
required: true
env_setup_script_path:
description: "Environment setup script path"
type: string
default: "scripts/env-setup.sh"
required: false
s3_bucket_name:
description: "AWS S3 bucket name"
type: string
default: "core-team-artifacts"
required: true
package_test_command:
description: "Package test command"
type: string
default: "dbt --version"
required: true
test_run:
description: "Test run (Publish release as draft)"
type: boolean
default: true
required: false
nightly_release:
description: "Nightly release to dev environment"
type: boolean
default: false
required: false
description: 'The release version number (i.e. 1.0.0b1)'
required: true
permissions:
contents: write # this is the permission that allows creating a new release
@@ -114,116 +28,175 @@ defaults:
shell: bash
jobs:
log-inputs:
name: Log Inputs
unit:
name: Unit test
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
TOXENV: "unit"
steps:
- name: "[DEBUG] Print Variables"
- name: Check out the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
persist-credentials: false
ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.sha }}
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: 3.8
- name: Install python dependencies
run: |
echo The last commit sha in the release: ${{ inputs.sha }}
echo The branch to release from: ${{ inputs.target_branch }}
echo The release version number: ${{ inputs.version_number }}
echo Build script path: ${{ inputs.build_script_path }}
echo Environment setup script path: ${{ inputs.env_setup_script_path }}
echo AWS S3 bucket name: ${{ inputs.s3_bucket_name }}
echo Package test command: ${{ inputs.package_test_command }}
echo Test run: ${{ inputs.test_run }}
echo Nightly release: ${{ inputs.nightly_release }}
pip install --user --upgrade pip
pip install tox
pip --version
tox --version
bump-version-generate-changelog:
name: Bump package version, Generate changelog
- name: Run tox
run: tox
uses: dbt-labs/dbt-release/.github/workflows/release-prep.yml@main
with:
sha: ${{ inputs.sha }}
version_number: ${{ inputs.version_number }}
target_branch: ${{ inputs.target_branch }}
env_setup_script_path: ${{ inputs.env_setup_script_path }}
test_run: ${{ inputs.test_run }}
nightly_release: ${{ inputs.nightly_release }}
secrets: inherit
log-outputs-bump-version-generate-changelog:
name: "[Log output] Bump package version, Generate changelog"
if: ${{ !failure() && !cancelled() }}
needs: [bump-version-generate-changelog]
build:
name: build packages
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Print variables
- name: Check out the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
persist-credentials: false
ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.sha }}
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: 3.8
- name: Install python dependencies
run: |
echo Final SHA : ${{ needs.bump-version-generate-changelog.outputs.final_sha }}
echo Changelog path: ${{ needs.bump-version-generate-changelog.outputs.changelog_path }}
pip install --user --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade setuptools wheel twine check-wheel-contents
pip --version
build-test-package:
name: Build, Test, Package
if: ${{ !failure() && !cancelled() }}
needs: [bump-version-generate-changelog]
- name: Build distributions
run: ./scripts/build-dist.sh
uses: dbt-labs/dbt-release/.github/workflows/build.yml@main
- name: Show distributions
run: ls -lh dist/
with:
sha: ${{ needs.bump-version-generate-changelog.outputs.final_sha }}
version_number: ${{ inputs.version_number }}
changelog_path: ${{ needs.bump-version-generate-changelog.outputs.changelog_path }}
build_script_path: ${{ inputs.build_script_path }}
s3_bucket_name: ${{ inputs.s3_bucket_name }}
package_test_command: ${{ inputs.package_test_command }}
test_run: ${{ inputs.test_run }}
nightly_release: ${{ inputs.nightly_release }}
- name: Check distribution descriptions
run: |
twine check dist/*
secrets:
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID }}
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY }}
- name: Check wheel contents
run: |
check-wheel-contents dist/*.whl --ignore W007,W008
- uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: dist
path: |
dist/
!dist/dbt-${{github.event.inputs.version_number}}.tar.gz
test-build:
name: verify packages
needs: [build, unit]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: 3.8
- name: Install python dependencies
run: |
pip install --user --upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade wheel
pip --version
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: dist
path: dist/
- name: Show distributions
run: ls -lh dist/
- name: Install wheel distributions
run: |
find ./dist/*.whl -maxdepth 1 -type f | xargs pip install --force-reinstall --find-links=dist/
- name: Check wheel distributions
run: |
dbt --version
- name: Install source distributions
run: |
find ./dist/*.gz -maxdepth 1 -type f | xargs pip install --force-reinstall --find-links=dist/
- name: Check source distributions
run: |
dbt --version
github-release:
name: GitHub Release
if: ${{ !failure() && !cancelled() }}
needs: [bump-version-generate-changelog, build-test-package]
needs: test-build
uses: dbt-labs/dbt-release/.github/workflows/github-release.yml@main
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
with:
sha: ${{ needs.bump-version-generate-changelog.outputs.final_sha }}
version_number: ${{ inputs.version_number }}
changelog_path: ${{ needs.bump-version-generate-changelog.outputs.changelog_path }}
test_run: ${{ inputs.test_run }}
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: dist
path: '.'
# Need to set an output variable because env variables can't be taken as input
# This is needed for the next step with releasing to GitHub
- name: Find release type
id: release_type
env:
IS_PRERELEASE: ${{ contains(github.event.inputs.version_number, 'rc') || contains(github.event.inputs.version_number, 'b') }}
run: |
echo ::set-output name=isPrerelease::$IS_PRERELEASE
- name: Creating GitHub Release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
with:
name: dbt-core v${{github.event.inputs.version_number}}
tag_name: v${{github.event.inputs.version_number}}
prerelease: ${{ steps.release_type.outputs.isPrerelease }}
target_commitish: ${{github.event.inputs.sha}}
body: |
[Release notes](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
files: |
dbt_postgres-${{github.event.inputs.version_number}}-py3-none-any.whl
dbt_core-${{github.event.inputs.version_number}}-py3-none-any.whl
dbt-postgres-${{github.event.inputs.version_number}}.tar.gz
dbt-core-${{github.event.inputs.version_number}}.tar.gz
pypi-release:
name: PyPI Release
name: Pypi release
needs: [github-release]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
uses: dbt-labs/dbt-release/.github/workflows/pypi-release.yml@main
needs: github-release
with:
version_number: ${{ inputs.version_number }}
test_run: ${{ inputs.test_run }}
environment: PypiProd
steps:
- uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: dist
path: 'dist'
secrets:
PYPI_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
TEST_PYPI_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.TEST_PYPI_API_TOKEN }}
slack-notification:
name: Slack Notification
if: ${{ failure() && (!inputs.test_run || inputs.nightly_release) }}
needs:
[
bump-version-generate-changelog,
build-test-package,
github-release,
pypi-release,
]
uses: dbt-labs/dbt-release/.github/workflows/slack-post-notification.yml@main
with:
status: "failure"
secrets:
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL: ${{ secrets.SLACK_DEV_CORE_ALERTS }}
- name: Publish distribution to PyPI
uses: pypa/gh-action-pypi-publish@v1.4.2
with:
password: ${{ secrets.PYPI_API_TOKEN }}

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@@ -37,17 +37,17 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: 3.8
- name: Checkout dbt repo
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2.3.4
with:
path: ${{ env.DBT_REPO_DIRECTORY }}
- name: Checkout schemas.getdbt.com repo
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2.3.4
with:
repository: dbt-labs/schemas.getdbt.com
ref: 'main'
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ jobs:
fi
- name: Upload schema diff
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v3
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2.2.4
if: ${{ failure() }}
with:
name: 'schema_schanges.txt'

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@@ -9,4 +9,13 @@ permissions:
jobs:
stale:
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/stale-bot-matrix.yml@main
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# pinned at v4 (https://github.com/actions/stale/releases/tag/v4.0.0)
- uses: actions/stale@cdf15f641adb27a71842045a94023bef6945e3aa
with:
stale-issue-message: "This issue has been marked as Stale because it has been open for 180 days with no activity. If you would like the issue to remain open, please remove the stale label or comment on the issue, or it will be closed in 7 days."
stale-pr-message: "This PR has been marked as Stale because it has been open for 180 days with no activity. If you would like the PR to remain open, please remove the stale label or comment on the PR, or it will be closed in 7 days."
close-issue-message: "Although we are closing this issue as stale, it's not gone forever. Issues can be reopened if there is renewed community interest; add a comment to notify the maintainers."
# mark issues/PRs stale when they haven't seen activity in 180 days
days-before-stale: 180

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
# run the performance measurements on the current or default branch
test-schema:
name: Test Log Schema
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
# turns warnings into errors
RUSTFLAGS: "-D warnings"
@@ -30,8 +30,6 @@ jobs:
LOG_DIR: "/home/runner/work/dbt-core/dbt-core/logs"
# tells integration tests to output into json format
DBT_LOG_FORMAT: "json"
# tell eventmgr to convert logging events into bytes
DBT_TEST_BINARY_SERIALIZATION: "true"
# Additional test users
DBT_TEST_USER_1: dbt_test_user_1
DBT_TEST_USER_2: dbt_test_user_2
@@ -39,15 +37,21 @@ jobs:
steps:
- name: checkout dev
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
persist-credentials: false
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
uses: actions/setup-python@v2.2.2
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- uses: actions-rs/toolchain@v1
with:
profile: minimal
toolchain: stable
override: true
- name: Install python dependencies
run: |
pip install --user --upgrade pip
@@ -65,3 +69,10 @@ jobs:
# we actually care if these pass, because the normal test run doesn't usually include many json log outputs
- name: Run integration tests
run: tox -e integration -- -nauto
# apply our schema tests to every log event from the previous step
# skips any output that isn't valid json
- uses: actions-rs/cargo@v1
with:
command: run
args: --manifest-path test/interop/log_parsing/Cargo.toml

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@@ -1,155 +0,0 @@
# **what?**
# This workflow will test all test(s) at the input path given number of times to determine if it's flaky or not. You can test with any supported OS/Python combination.
# This is batched in 10 to allow more test iterations faster.
# **why?**
# Testing if a test is flaky and if a previously flaky test has been fixed. This allows easy testing on supported python versions and OS combinations.
# **when?**
# This is triggered manually from dbt-core.
name: Flaky Tester
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
branch:
description: 'Branch to check out'
type: string
required: true
default: 'main'
test_path:
description: 'Path to single test to run (ex: tests/functional/retry/test_retry.py::TestRetry::test_fail_fast)'
type: string
required: true
default: 'tests/functional/...'
python_version:
description: 'Version of Python to Test Against'
type: choice
options:
- '3.8'
- '3.9'
- '3.10'
- '3.11'
os:
description: 'OS to run test in'
type: choice
options:
- 'ubuntu-latest'
- 'macos-latest'
- 'windows-latest'
num_runs_per_batch:
description: 'Max number of times to run the test per batch. We always run 10 batches.'
type: number
required: true
default: '50'
permissions: read-all
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
debug:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "[DEBUG] Output Inputs"
run: |
echo "Branch: ${{ inputs.branch }}"
echo "test_path: ${{ inputs.test_path }}"
echo "python_version: ${{ inputs.python_version }}"
echo "os: ${{ inputs.os }}"
echo "num_runs_per_batch: ${{ inputs.num_runs_per_batch }}"
pytest:
runs-on: ${{ inputs.os }}
strategy:
# run all batches, even if one fails. This informs how flaky the test may be.
fail-fast: false
# using a matrix to speed up the jobs since the matrix will run in parallel when runners are available
matrix:
batch: ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "10"]
env:
PYTEST_ADDOPTS: "-v --color=yes -n4 --csv integration_results.csv"
DBT_TEST_USER_1: dbt_test_user_1
DBT_TEST_USER_2: dbt_test_user_2
DBT_TEST_USER_3: dbt_test_user_3
DD_CIVISIBILITY_AGENTLESS_ENABLED: true
DD_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.DATADOG_API_KEY }}
DD_SITE: datadoghq.com
DD_ENV: ci
DD_SERVICE: ${{ github.event.repository.name }}
steps:
- name: "Checkout code"
uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.branch }}
- name: "Setup Python"
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "${{ inputs.python_version }}"
- name: "Setup Dev Environment"
run: make dev
- name: "Set up postgres (linux)"
if: inputs.os == 'ubuntu-latest'
run: make setup-db
# mac and windows don't use make due to limitations with docker with those runners in GitHub
- name: "Set up postgres (macos)"
if: inputs.os == 'macos-latest'
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-postgres-macos
- name: "Set up postgres (windows)"
if: inputs.os == 'windows-latest'
uses: ./.github/actions/setup-postgres-windows
- name: "Test Command"
id: command
run: |
test_command="python -m pytest ${{ inputs.test_path }}"
echo "test_command=$test_command" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: "Run test ${{ inputs.num_runs_per_batch }} times"
id: pytest
run: |
set +e
for ((i=1; i<=${{ inputs.num_runs_per_batch }}; i++))
do
echo "Running pytest iteration $i..."
python -m pytest --ddtrace ${{ inputs.test_path }}
exit_code=$?
if [[ $exit_code -eq 0 ]]; then
success=$((success + 1))
echo "Iteration $i: Success"
else
failure=$((failure + 1))
echo "Iteration $i: Failure"
fi
echo
echo "==========================="
echo "Successful runs: $success"
echo "Failed runs: $failure"
echo "==========================="
echo
done
echo "failure=$failure" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: "Success and Failure Summary: ${{ inputs.os }}/Python ${{ inputs.python_version }}"
run: |
echo "Batch: ${{ matrix.batch }}"
echo "Successful runs: ${{ steps.pytest.outputs.success }}"
echo "Failed runs: ${{ steps.pytest.outputs.failure }}"
- name: "Error for Failures"
if: ${{ steps.pytest.outputs.failure }}
run: |
echo "Batch ${{ matrix.batch }} failed ${{ steps.pytest.outputs.failure }} of ${{ inputs.num_runs_per_batch }} tests"
exit 1

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@@ -24,8 +24,10 @@ permissions:
jobs:
triage_label:
if: contains(github.event.issue.labels.*.name, 'awaiting_response')
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/swap-labels.yml@main
with:
add_label: "triage"
remove_label: "awaiting_response"
secrets: inherit
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: initial labeling
uses: andymckay/labeler@master
with:
add-labels: "triage"
remove-labels: "awaiting_response"

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@@ -20,9 +20,106 @@ on:
description: 'The version number to bump to (ex. 1.2.0, 1.3.0b1)'
required: true
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
version_bump_and_changie:
uses: dbt-labs/actions/.github/workflows/version-bump.yml@main
with:
version_number: ${{ inputs.version_number }}
secrets: inherit # ok since what we are calling is internally maintained
bump:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: "[DEBUG] Print Variables"
run: |
echo "all variables defined as inputs"
echo The version_number: ${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }}
- name: Check out the repository
uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: actions/setup-python@v2
with:
python-version: "3.8"
- name: Install python dependencies
run: |
python3 -m venv env
source env/bin/activate
pip install --upgrade pip
- name: Add Homebrew to PATH
run: |
echo "/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin:/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/sbin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
- name: Install Homebrew packages
run: |
brew install pre-commit
brew tap miniscruff/changie https://github.com/miniscruff/changie
brew install changie
- name: Audit Version and Parse Into Parts
id: semver
uses: dbt-labs/actions/parse-semver@v1
with:
version: ${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }}
- name: Set branch value
id: variables
run: |
echo "::set-output name=BRANCH_NAME::prep-release/${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }}_$GITHUB_RUN_ID"
- name: Create PR branch
run: |
git checkout -b ${{ steps.variables.outputs.BRANCH_NAME }}
git push origin ${{ steps.variables.outputs.BRANCH_NAME }}
git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/${{ steps.variables.outputs.BRANCH_NAME }} ${{ steps.variables.outputs.BRANCH_NAME }}
- name: Bump version
run: |
source env/bin/activate
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
env/bin/bumpversion --allow-dirty --new-version ${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }} major
git status
- name: Run changie
run: |
if [[ ${{ steps.semver.outputs.is-pre-release }} -eq 1 ]]
then
changie batch ${{ steps.semver.outputs.base-version }} --move-dir '${{ steps.semver.outputs.base-version }}' --prerelease '${{ steps.semver.outputs.pre-release }}'
else
changie batch ${{ steps.semver.outputs.base-version }} --include '${{ steps.semver.outputs.base-version }}' --remove-prereleases
fi
changie merge
git status
# this step will fail on whitespace errors but also correct them
- name: Remove trailing whitespace
continue-on-error: true
run: |
pre-commit run trailing-whitespace --files .bumpversion.cfg CHANGELOG.md .changes/*
git status
# this step will fail on newline errors but also correct them
- name: Removing extra newlines
continue-on-error: true
run: |
pre-commit run end-of-file-fixer --files .bumpversion.cfg CHANGELOG.md .changes/*
git status
- name: Commit version bump to branch
uses: EndBug/add-and-commit@v7
with:
author_name: 'Github Build Bot'
author_email: 'buildbot@fishtownanalytics.com'
message: 'Bumping version to ${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }} and generate CHANGELOG'
branch: '${{ steps.variables.outputs.BRANCH_NAME }}'
push: 'origin origin/${{ steps.variables.outputs.BRANCH_NAME }}'
- name: Create Pull Request
uses: peter-evans/create-pull-request@v3
with:
author: 'Github Build Bot <buildbot@fishtownanalytics.com>'
base: ${{github.ref}}
title: 'Bumping version to ${{ github.event.inputs.version_number }} and generate changelog'
branch: '${{ steps.variables.outputs.BRANCH_NAME }}'
labels: |
Skip Changelog

5
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@@ -11,8 +11,6 @@ __pycache__/
env*/
dbt_env/
build/
!tests/functional/build
!core/dbt/docs/build
develop-eggs/
dist/
downloads/
@@ -29,8 +27,6 @@ var/
.mypy_cache/
.dmypy.json
logs/
.user.yml
profiles.yml
# PyInstaller
# Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
@@ -54,7 +50,6 @@ coverage.xml
*,cover
.hypothesis/
test.env
makefile.test.env
*.pytest_cache/

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
# Configuration for pre-commit hooks (see https://pre-commit.com/).
# Eventually the hooks described here will be run as tests before merging each PR.
exclude: ^(core/dbt/docs/build/|core/dbt/events/types_pb2.py)
# TODO: remove global exclusion of tests when testing overhaul is complete
exclude: ^test/
# Force all unspecified python hooks to run python 3.8
default_language_version:
@@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ repos:
args:
- "--check"
- "--diff"
- repo: https://github.com/pycqa/flake8
- repo: https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8
rev: 4.0.1
hooks:
- id: flake8
@@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ repos:
alias: flake8-check
stages: [manual]
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-mypy
rev: v1.3.0
rev: v0.942
hooks:
- id: mypy
# N.B.: Mypy is... a bit fragile.

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@@ -5,14 +5,12 @@
- "Breaking changes" listed under a version may require action from end users or external maintainers when upgrading to that version.
- Do not edit this file directly. This file is auto-generated using [changie](https://github.com/miniscruff/changie). For details on how to document a change, see [the contributing guide](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md#adding-changelog-entry)
## Previous Releases
For information on prior major and minor releases, see their changelogs:
* [1.6](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.6.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.5](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.5.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.4](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.4.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.3](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.3.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.2](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.2.latest/CHANGELOG.md)
* [1.1](https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/blob/1.1.latest/CHANGELOG.md)

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
1. [About this document](#about-this-document)
2. [Getting the code](#getting-the-code)
3. [Setting up an environment](#setting-up-an-environment)
4. [Running dbt-core in development](#running-dbt-core-in-development)
4. [Running `dbt` in development](#running-dbt-core-in-development)
5. [Testing dbt-core](#testing)
6. [Debugging](#debugging)
7. [Adding or modifying a changelog entry](#adding-or-modifying-a-changelog-entry)
7. [Adding a changelog entry](#adding-a-changelog-entry)
8. [Submitting a Pull Request](#submitting-a-pull-request)
## About this document
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ There are some tools that will be helpful to you in developing locally. While th
These are the tools used in `dbt-core` development and testing:
- [`tox`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to manage virtualenvs across python versions. We currently target the latest patch releases for Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and 3.11
- [`tox`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) to manage virtualenvs across python versions. We currently target the latest patch releases for Python 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, and 3.10
- [`pytest`](https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/) to define, discover, and run tests
- [`flake8`](https://flake8.pycqa.org/en/latest/) for code linting
- [`black`](https://github.com/psf/black) for code formatting
@@ -96,15 +96,12 @@ brew install postgresql
### Installation
First make sure that you set up your `virtualenv` as described in [Setting up an environment](#setting-up-an-environment). Also ensure you have the latest version of pip installed with `pip install --upgrade pip`. Next, install `dbt-core` (and its dependencies):
First make sure that you set up your `virtualenv` as described in [Setting up an environment](#setting-up-an-environment). Also ensure you have the latest version of pip installed with `pip install --upgrade pip`. Next, install `dbt-core` (and its dependencies) with:
```sh
make dev
```
or, alternatively:
```sh
# or
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt -r editable-requirements.txt
pre-commit install
```
When installed in this way, any changes you make to your local copy of the source code will be reflected immediately in your next `dbt` run.
@@ -113,7 +110,7 @@ When installed in this way, any changes you make to your local copy of the sourc
With your virtualenv activated, the `dbt` script should point back to the source code you've cloned on your machine. You can verify this by running `which dbt`. This command should show you a path to an executable in your virtualenv.
Configure your [profile](https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/configure-your-profile) as necessary to connect to your target databases. It may be a good idea to add a new profile pointing to a local Postgres instance, or a specific test sandbox within your data warehouse if appropriate. Make sure to create a profile before running integration tests.
Configure your [profile](https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/configure-your-profile) as necessary to connect to your target databases. It may be a good idea to add a new profile pointing to a local Postgres instance, or a specific test sandbox within your data warehouse if appropriate.
## Testing
@@ -163,7 +160,7 @@ suites.
#### `tox`
[`tox`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) takes care of managing virtualenvs and install dependencies in order to run tests. You can also run tests in parallel, for example, you can run unit tests for Python 3.8, Python 3.9, Python 3.10 and Python 3.11 checks in parallel with `tox -p`. Also, you can run unit tests for specific python versions with `tox -e py38`. The configuration for these tests in located in `tox.ini`.
[`tox`](https://tox.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) takes care of managing virtualenvs and install dependencies in order to run tests. You can also run tests in parallel, for example, you can run unit tests for Python 3.7, Python 3.8, Python 3.9, and Python 3.10 checks in parallel with `tox -p`. Also, you can run unit tests for specific python versions with `tox -e py37`. The configuration for these tests in located in `tox.ini`.
#### `pytest`
@@ -171,10 +168,12 @@ Finally, you can also run a specific test or group of tests using [`pytest`](htt
```sh
# run all unit tests in a file
python3 -m pytest tests/unit/test_graph.py
python3 -m pytest test/unit/test_graph.py
# run a specific unit test
python3 -m pytest tests/unit/test_graph.py::GraphTest::test__dependency_list
# run specific Postgres functional tests
python3 -m pytest test/unit/test_graph.py::GraphTest::test__dependency_list
# run specific Postgres integration tests (old way)
python3 -m pytest -m profile_postgres test/integration/074_postgres_unlogged_table_tests
# run specific Postgres integration tests (new way)
python3 -m pytest tests/functional/sources
```
@@ -183,8 +182,9 @@ python3 -m pytest tests/functional/sources
### Unit, Integration, Functional?
Here are some general rules for adding tests:
* unit tests (`tests/unit`) dont need to access a database; "pure Python" tests should be written as unit tests
* functional tests (`tests/functional`) cover anything that interacts with a database, namely adapter
* unit tests (`test/unit` & `tests/unit`) dont need to access a database; "pure Python" tests should be written as unit tests
* functional tests (`test/integration` & `tests/functional`) cover anything that interacts with a database, namely adapter
* *everything in* `test/*` *is being steadily migrated to* `tests/*`
## Debugging
@@ -201,21 +201,13 @@ Here are some general rules for adding tests:
* Sometimes flake8 complains about lines that are actually fine, in which case you can put a comment on the line such as: # noqa or # noqa: ANNN, where ANNN is the error code that flake8 issues.
* To collect output for `CProfile`, run dbt with the `-r` option and the name of an output file, i.e. `dbt -r dbt.cprof run`. If you just want to profile parsing, you can do: `dbt -r dbt.cprof parse`. `pip` install `snakeviz` to view the output. Run `snakeviz dbt.cprof` and output will be rendered in a browser window.
## Adding or modifying a CHANGELOG Entry
## Adding a CHANGELOG Entry
We use [changie](https://changie.dev) to generate `CHANGELOG` entries. **Note:** Do not edit the `CHANGELOG.md` directly. Your modifications will be lost.
Follow the steps to [install `changie`](https://changie.dev/guide/installation/) for your system.
Once changie is installed and your PR is created for a new feature, simply run the following command and changie will walk you through the process of creating a changelog entry:
```shell
changie new
```
Commit the file that's created and your changelog entry is complete!
If you are contributing to a feature already in progress, you will modify the changie yaml file in dbt/.changes/unreleased/ related to your change. If you need help finding this file, please ask within the discussion for the pull request!
Once changie is installed and your PR is created, simply run `changie new` and changie will walk you through the process of creating a changelog entry. Commit the file that's created and your changelog entry is complete!
You don't need to worry about which `dbt-core` version your change will go into. Just create the changelog entry with `changie`, and open your PR against the `main` branch. All merged changes will be included in the next minor version of `dbt-core`. The Core maintainers _may_ choose to "backport" specific changes in order to patch older minor versions. In that case, a maintainer will take care of that backport after merging your PR, before releasing the new version of `dbt-core`.

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND noninteractive
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
software-properties-common gpg-agent \
software-properties-common \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:git-core/ppa -y \
&& apt-get dist-upgrade -y \
&& apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
@@ -30,9 +30,16 @@ RUN apt-get update \
unixodbc-dev \
&& add-apt-repository ppa:deadsnakes/ppa \
&& apt-get install -y \
python-is-python3 \
python-dev-is-python3 \
python \
python-dev \
python3-pip \
python3.6 \
python3.6-dev \
python3-pip \
python3.6-venv \
python3.7 \
python3.7-dev \
python3.7-venv \
python3.8 \
python3.8-dev \
python3.8-venv \
@@ -42,9 +49,6 @@ RUN apt-get update \
python3.10 \
python3.10-dev \
python3.10-venv \
python3.11 \
python3.11-dev \
python3.11-venv \
&& apt-get clean \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*

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@@ -6,41 +6,23 @@ ifeq ($(USE_DOCKER),true)
DOCKER_CMD := docker-compose run --rm test
endif
#
# To override CI_flags, create a file at this repo's root dir named `makefile.test.env`. Fill it
# with any ENV_VAR overrides required by your test environment, e.g.
# DBT_TEST_USER_1=user
# LOG_DIR="dir with a space in it"
#
# Warn: Restrict each line to one variable only.
#
ifeq (./makefile.test.env,$(wildcard ./makefile.test.env))
include ./makefile.test.env
endif
LOGS_DIR := ./logs
# Optional flag to invoke tests using our CI env.
# But we always want these active for structured
# log testing.
CI_FLAGS =\
DBT_TEST_USER_1=$(if $(DBT_TEST_USER_1),$(DBT_TEST_USER_1),dbt_test_user_1)\
DBT_TEST_USER_2=$(if $(DBT_TEST_USER_2),$(DBT_TEST_USER_2),dbt_test_user_2)\
DBT_TEST_USER_3=$(if $(DBT_TEST_USER_3),$(DBT_TEST_USER_3),dbt_test_user_3)\
RUSTFLAGS=$(if $(RUSTFLAGS),$(RUSTFLAGS),"-D warnings")\
LOG_DIR=$(if $(LOG_DIR),$(LOG_DIR),./logs)\
DBT_LOG_FORMAT=$(if $(DBT_LOG_FORMAT),$(DBT_LOG_FORMAT),json)
.PHONY: dev_req
dev_req: ## Installs dbt-* packages in develop mode along with only development dependencies.
@\
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
pip install -r editable-requirements.txt
DBT_TEST_USER_1=dbt_test_user_1\
DBT_TEST_USER_2=dbt_test_user_2\
DBT_TEST_USER_3=dbt_test_user_3\
RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings"\
LOG_DIR=./logs\
DBT_LOG_FORMAT=json
.PHONY: dev
dev: dev_req ## Installs dbt-* packages in develop mode along with development dependencies and pre-commit.
dev: ## Installs dbt-* packages in develop mode along with development dependencies.
@\
pre-commit install
.PHONY: proto_types
proto_types: ## generates google protobuf python file from types.proto
protoc -I=./core/dbt/events --python_out=./core/dbt/events ./core/dbt/events/types.proto
pip install -r dev-requirements.txt -r editable-requirements.txt
.PHONY: mypy
mypy: .env ## Runs mypy against staged changes for static type checking.
@@ -79,7 +61,7 @@ test: .env ## Runs unit tests with py and code checks against staged changes.
.PHONY: integration
integration: .env ## Runs postgres integration tests with py-integration
@\
$(CI_FLAGS) $(DOCKER_CMD) tox -e py-integration -- -nauto
$(if $(USE_CI_FLAGS), $(CI_FLAGS)) $(DOCKER_CMD) tox -e py-integration -- -nauto
.PHONY: integration-fail-fast
integration-fail-fast: .env ## Runs postgres integration tests with py-integration in "fail fast" mode.
@@ -89,9 +71,9 @@ integration-fail-fast: .env ## Runs postgres integration tests with py-integrati
.PHONY: interop
interop: clean
@\
mkdir $(LOG_DIR) && \
mkdir $(LOGS_DIR) && \
$(CI_FLAGS) $(DOCKER_CMD) tox -e py-integration -- -nauto && \
LOG_DIR=$(LOG_DIR) cargo run --manifest-path test/interop/log_parsing/Cargo.toml
LOG_DIR=$(LOGS_DIR) cargo run --manifest-path test/interop/log_parsing/Cargo.toml
.PHONY: setup-db
setup-db: ## Setup Postgres database with docker-compose for system testing.

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ These select statements, or "models", form a dbt project. Models frequently buil
## Getting started
- [Install dbt](https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/get-started/installation)
- [Install dbt](https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/installation)
- Read the [introduction](https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/introduction/) and [viewpoint](https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/about/viewpoint/)
## Join the dbt Community

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@@ -2,59 +2,50 @@
## The following are individual files in this directory.
### compilation.py
### constants.py
### dataclass_schema.py
### deprecations.py
### exceptions.py
### flags.py
### helper_types.py
### hooks.py
### lib.py
### links.py
### logger.py
### main.py
### node_types.py
### profiler.py
### selected_resources.py
### semver.py
### tracking.py
### version.py
### lib.py
### node_types.py
### helper_types.py
### links.py
### semver.py
### ui.py
### compilation.py
### dataclass_schema.py
### exceptions.py
### hooks.py
### logger.py
### profiler.py
### utils.py
### version.py
## The subdirectories will be documented in a README in the subdirectory
* adapters
* cli
* clients
* config
* context
* contracts
* deps
* docs
* events
* graph
* include
* parser
* adapters
* context
* deps
* graph
* task
* tests
* clients
* events

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@@ -1,19 +1,14 @@
# these are all just exports, #noqa them so flake8 will be happy
# TODO: Should we still include this in the `adapters` namespace?
from dbt.contracts.connection import Credentials # noqa: F401
from dbt.adapters.base.meta import available # noqa: F401
from dbt.adapters.base.connections import BaseConnectionManager # noqa: F401
from dbt.adapters.base.relation import ( # noqa: F401
from dbt.contracts.connection import Credentials # noqa
from dbt.adapters.base.meta import available # noqa
from dbt.adapters.base.connections import BaseConnectionManager # noqa
from dbt.adapters.base.relation import ( # noqa
BaseRelation,
RelationType,
SchemaSearchMap,
)
from dbt.adapters.base.column import Column # noqa: F401
from dbt.adapters.base.impl import ( # noqa: F401
AdapterConfig,
BaseAdapter,
PythonJobHelper,
ConstraintSupport,
)
from dbt.adapters.base.plugin import AdapterPlugin # noqa: F401
from dbt.adapters.base.column import Column # noqa
from dbt.adapters.base.impl import AdapterConfig, BaseAdapter, PythonJobHelper # noqa
from dbt.adapters.base.plugin import AdapterPlugin # noqa

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ from dataclasses import dataclass
import re
from typing import Dict, ClassVar, Any, Optional
from dbt.exceptions import DbtRuntimeError
from dbt.exceptions import RuntimeException
@dataclass
@@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ class Column:
"float",
"double precision",
"float8",
"double",
]
def is_integer(self) -> bool:
@@ -86,7 +85,7 @@ class Column:
def string_size(self) -> int:
if not self.is_string():
raise DbtRuntimeError("Called string_size() on non-string field!")
raise RuntimeException("Called string_size() on non-string field!")
if self.dtype == "text" or self.char_size is None:
# char_size should never be None. Handle it reasonably just in case
@@ -125,7 +124,7 @@ class Column:
def from_description(cls, name: str, raw_data_type: str) -> "Column":
match = re.match(r"([^(]+)(\([^)]+\))?", raw_data_type)
if match is None:
raise DbtRuntimeError(f'Could not interpret data type "{raw_data_type}"')
raise RuntimeException(f'Could not interpret data type "{raw_data_type}"')
data_type, size_info = match.groups()
char_size = None
numeric_precision = None
@@ -138,7 +137,7 @@ class Column:
try:
char_size = int(parts[0])
except ValueError:
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
f'Could not interpret data_type "{raw_data_type}": '
f'could not convert "{parts[0]}" to an integer'
)
@@ -146,14 +145,14 @@ class Column:
try:
numeric_precision = int(parts[0])
except ValueError:
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
f'Could not interpret data_type "{raw_data_type}": '
f'could not convert "{parts[0]}" to an integer'
)
try:
numeric_scale = int(parts[1])
except ValueError:
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
f'Could not interpret data_type "{raw_data_type}": '
f'could not convert "{parts[1]}" to an integer'
)

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@@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ import abc
import os
from time import sleep
import sys
import traceback
# multiprocessing.RLock is a function returning this type
from multiprocessing.synchronize import RLock
@@ -41,16 +40,14 @@ from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import (
NewConnection,
ConnectionReused,
ConnectionLeftOpenInCleanup,
ConnectionLeftOpen,
ConnectionClosedInCleanup,
ConnectionLeftOpen2,
ConnectionClosed,
ConnectionClosed2,
Rollback,
RollbackFailed,
)
from dbt.events.contextvars import get_node_info
from dbt import flags
from dbt.utils import cast_to_str
SleepTime = Union[int, float] # As taken by time.sleep.
AdapterHandle = Any # Adapter connection handle objects can be any class.
@@ -91,13 +88,13 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
key = self.get_thread_identifier()
with self.lock:
if key not in self.thread_connections:
raise dbt.exceptions.InvalidConnectionError(key, list(self.thread_connections))
raise dbt.exceptions.InvalidConnectionException(key, list(self.thread_connections))
return self.thread_connections[key]
def set_thread_connection(self, conn: Connection) -> None:
key = self.get_thread_identifier()
if key in self.thread_connections:
raise dbt.exceptions.DbtInternalError(
raise dbt.exceptions.InternalException(
"In set_thread_connection, existing connection exists for {}"
)
self.thread_connections[key] = conn
@@ -137,49 +134,47 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
:return: A context manager that handles exceptions raised by the
underlying database.
"""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError(
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException(
"`exception_handler` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
def set_connection_name(self, name: Optional[str] = None) -> Connection:
"""Called by 'acquire_connection' in BaseAdapter, which is called by
'connection_named', called by 'connection_for(node)'.
Creates a connection for this thread if one doesn't already
exist, and will rename an existing connection."""
conn_name: str
if name is None:
# if a name isn't specified, we'll re-use a single handle
# named 'master'
conn_name = "master"
else:
if not isinstance(name, str):
raise dbt.exceptions.CompilerException(
f"For connection name, got {name} - not a string!"
)
assert isinstance(name, str)
conn_name = name
conn_name: str = "master" if name is None else name
# Get a connection for this thread
conn = self.get_if_exists()
if conn and conn.name == conn_name and conn.state == "open":
# Found a connection and nothing to do, so just return it
return conn
if conn is None:
# Create a new connection
conn = Connection(
type=Identifier(self.TYPE),
name=conn_name,
name=None,
state=ConnectionState.INIT,
transaction_open=False,
handle=None,
credentials=self.profile.credentials,
)
conn.handle = LazyHandle(self.open)
# Add the connection to thread_connections for this thread
self.set_thread_connection(conn)
fire_event(
NewConnection(conn_name=conn_name, conn_type=self.TYPE, node_info=get_node_info())
)
else: # existing connection either wasn't open or didn't have the right name
if conn.state != "open":
conn.handle = LazyHandle(self.open)
if conn.name != conn_name:
orig_conn_name: str = conn.name or ""
conn.name = conn_name
fire_event(ConnectionReused(orig_conn_name=orig_conn_name, conn_name=conn_name))
if conn.name == conn_name and conn.state == "open":
return conn
fire_event(NewConnection(conn_name=conn_name, conn_type=self.TYPE))
if conn.state == "open":
fire_event(ConnectionReused(conn_name=conn_name))
else:
conn.handle = LazyHandle(self.open)
conn.name = conn_name
return conn
@classmethod
@@ -211,7 +206,7 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
connect should trigger a retry.
:type retryable_exceptions: Iterable[Type[Exception]]
:param int retry_limit: How many times to retry the call to connect. If this limit
is exceeded before a successful call, a FailedToConnectError will be raised.
is exceeded before a successful call, a FailedToConnectException will be raised.
Must be non-negative.
:param retry_timeout: Time to wait between attempts to connect. Can also take a
Callable that takes the number of attempts so far, beginning at 0, and returns an int
@@ -220,14 +215,14 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
:param int _attempts: Parameter used to keep track of the number of attempts in calling the
connect function across recursive calls. Passed as an argument to retry_timeout if it
is a Callable. This parameter should not be set by the initial caller.
:raises dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectError: Upon exhausting all retry attempts without
:raises dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectException: Upon exhausting all retry attempts without
successfully acquiring a handle.
:return: The given connection with its appropriate state and handle attributes set
depending on whether we successfully acquired a handle or not.
"""
timeout = retry_timeout(_attempts) if callable(retry_timeout) else retry_timeout
if timeout < 0:
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectError(
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectException(
"retry_timeout cannot be negative or return a negative time."
)
@@ -235,7 +230,7 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
# This guard is not perfect others may add to the recursion limit (e.g. built-ins).
connection.handle = None
connection.state = ConnectionState.FAIL
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectError("retry_limit cannot be negative")
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectException("retry_limit cannot be negative")
try:
connection.handle = connect()
@@ -246,7 +241,7 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
if retry_limit <= 0:
connection.handle = None
connection.state = ConnectionState.FAIL
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectError(str(e))
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectException(str(e))
logger.debug(
f"Got a retryable error when attempting to open a {cls.TYPE} connection.\n"
@@ -268,12 +263,12 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
except Exception as e:
connection.handle = None
connection.state = ConnectionState.FAIL
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectError(str(e))
raise dbt.exceptions.FailedToConnectException(str(e))
@abc.abstractmethod
def cancel_open(self) -> Optional[List[str]]:
"""Cancel all open connections on the adapter. (passable)"""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError(
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException(
"`cancel_open` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@@ -288,7 +283,7 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
This should be thread-safe, or hold the lock if necessary. The given
connection should not be in either in_use or available.
"""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError("`open` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException("`open` is not implemented for this adapter!")
def release(self) -> None:
with self.lock:
@@ -309,9 +304,9 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
with self.lock:
for connection in self.thread_connections.values():
if connection.state not in {"closed", "init"}:
fire_event(ConnectionLeftOpenInCleanup(conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name)))
fire_event(ConnectionLeftOpen(conn_name=connection.name))
else:
fire_event(ConnectionClosedInCleanup(conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name)))
fire_event(ConnectionClosed(conn_name=connection.name))
self.close(connection)
# garbage collect these connections
@@ -320,12 +315,16 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
@abc.abstractmethod
def begin(self) -> None:
"""Begin a transaction. (passable)"""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError("`begin` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException(
"`begin` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@abc.abstractmethod
def commit(self) -> None:
"""Commit a transaction. (passable)"""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError("`commit` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException(
"`commit` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@classmethod
def _rollback_handle(cls, connection: Connection) -> None:
@@ -333,40 +332,28 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
try:
connection.handle.rollback()
except Exception:
fire_event(
RollbackFailed(
conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name),
exc_info=traceback.format_exc(),
node_info=get_node_info(),
)
)
fire_event(RollbackFailed(conn_name=connection.name))
@classmethod
def _close_handle(cls, connection: Connection) -> None:
"""Perform the actual close operation."""
# On windows, sometimes connection handles don't have a close() attr.
if hasattr(connection.handle, "close"):
fire_event(
ConnectionClosed(conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name), node_info=get_node_info())
)
fire_event(ConnectionClosed2(conn_name=connection.name))
connection.handle.close()
else:
fire_event(
ConnectionLeftOpen(
conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name), node_info=get_node_info()
)
)
fire_event(ConnectionLeftOpen2(conn_name=connection.name))
@classmethod
def _rollback(cls, connection: Connection) -> None:
"""Roll back the given connection."""
if connection.transaction_open is False:
raise dbt.exceptions.DbtInternalError(
raise dbt.exceptions.InternalException(
f"Tried to rollback transaction on connection "
f'"{connection.name}", but it does not have one open!'
)
fire_event(Rollback(conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name), node_info=get_node_info()))
fire_event(Rollback(conn_name=connection.name))
cls._rollback_handle(connection)
connection.transaction_open = False
@@ -378,7 +365,7 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
return connection
if connection.transaction_open and connection.handle:
fire_event(Rollback(conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name), node_info=get_node_info()))
fire_event(Rollback(conn_name=connection.name))
cls._rollback_handle(connection)
connection.transaction_open = False
@@ -411,4 +398,6 @@ class BaseConnectionManager(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
:return: A tuple of the query status and results (empty if fetch=False).
:rtype: Tuple[AdapterResponse, agate.Table]
"""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError("`execute` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException(
"`execute` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)

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@@ -2,63 +2,54 @@ import abc
from concurrent.futures import as_completed, Future
from contextlib import contextmanager
from datetime import datetime
from enum import Enum
import time
from itertools import chain
from typing import (
Any,
Optional,
Tuple,
Callable,
Dict,
Iterable,
Iterator,
Type,
Dict,
Any,
List,
Mapping,
Optional,
Set,
Tuple,
Type,
Iterator,
Union,
Set,
)
from dbt.contracts.graph.nodes import ColumnLevelConstraint, ConstraintType, ModelLevelConstraint
import agate
import pytz
from dbt.exceptions import (
DbtInternalError,
DbtRuntimeError,
DbtValidationError,
MacroArgTypeError,
MacroResultError,
NotImplementedError,
NullRelationCacheAttemptedError,
NullRelationDropAttemptedError,
QuoteConfigTypeError,
RelationReturnedMultipleResultsError,
RenameToNoneAttemptedError,
SnapshotTargetIncompleteError,
SnapshotTargetNotSnapshotTableError,
UnexpectedNonTimestampError,
UnexpectedNullError,
raise_database_error,
raise_compiler_error,
invalid_type_error,
get_relation_returned_multiple_results,
InternalException,
NotImplementedException,
RuntimeException,
)
from dbt.adapters.protocol import AdapterConfig, ConnectionManagerProtocol
from dbt.adapters.protocol import (
AdapterConfig,
ConnectionManagerProtocol,
)
from dbt.clients.agate_helper import empty_table, merge_tables, table_from_rows
from dbt.clients.jinja import MacroGenerator
from dbt.contracts.graph.compiled import CompileResultNode, CompiledSeedNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.manifest import Manifest, MacroManifest
from dbt.contracts.graph.nodes import ResultNode
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event, warn_or_error
from dbt.contracts.graph.parsed import ParsedSeedNode
from dbt.exceptions import warn_or_error
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import (
CacheMiss,
ListRelations,
CodeExecution,
CodeExecutionStatus,
CatalogGenerationError,
ConstraintNotSupported,
ConstraintNotEnforced,
)
from dbt.utils import filter_null_values, executor, cast_to_str, AttrDict
from dbt.utils import filter_null_values, executor
from dbt.adapters.base.connections import Connection, AdapterResponse
from dbt.adapters.base.meta import AdapterMeta, available
@@ -70,22 +61,19 @@ from dbt.adapters.base.relation import (
)
from dbt.adapters.base import Column as BaseColumn
from dbt.adapters.base import Credentials
from dbt.adapters.cache import RelationsCache, _make_ref_key_dict
from dbt import deprecations
from dbt.adapters.cache import RelationsCache, _make_key
SeedModel = Union[ParsedSeedNode, CompiledSeedNode]
GET_CATALOG_MACRO_NAME = "get_catalog"
FRESHNESS_MACRO_NAME = "collect_freshness"
class ConstraintSupport(str, Enum):
ENFORCED = "enforced"
NOT_ENFORCED = "not_enforced"
NOT_SUPPORTED = "not_supported"
def _expect_row_value(key: str, row: agate.Row):
if key not in row.keys():
raise DbtInternalError(
raise InternalException(
'Got a row without "{}" column, columns: {}'.format(key, row.keys())
)
return row[key]
@@ -114,10 +102,18 @@ def _utc(dt: Optional[datetime], source: BaseRelation, field_name: str) -> datet
assume the datetime is already for UTC and add the timezone.
"""
if dt is None:
raise UnexpectedNullError(field_name, source)
raise raise_database_error(
"Expected a non-null value when querying field '{}' of table "
" {} but received value 'null' instead".format(field_name, source)
)
elif not hasattr(dt, "tzinfo"):
raise UnexpectedNonTimestampError(field_name, source, dt)
raise raise_database_error(
"Expected a timestamp value when querying field '{}' of table "
"{} but received value of type '{}' instead".format(
field_name, source, type(dt).__name__
)
)
elif dt.tzinfo:
return dt.astimezone(pytz.UTC)
@@ -187,7 +183,6 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
- truncate_relation
- rename_relation
- get_columns_in_relation
- get_column_schema_from_query
- expand_column_types
- list_relations_without_caching
- is_cancelable
@@ -214,14 +209,6 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
# for use in materializations
AdapterSpecificConfigs: Type[AdapterConfig] = AdapterConfig
CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT = {
ConstraintType.check: ConstraintSupport.NOT_SUPPORTED,
ConstraintType.not_null: ConstraintSupport.ENFORCED,
ConstraintType.unique: ConstraintSupport.NOT_ENFORCED,
ConstraintType.primary_key: ConstraintSupport.NOT_ENFORCED,
ConstraintType.foreign_key: ConstraintSupport.ENFORCED,
}
def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
self.cache = RelationsCache()
@@ -256,7 +243,9 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
return conn.name
@contextmanager
def connection_named(self, name: str, node: Optional[ResultNode] = None) -> Iterator[None]:
def connection_named(
self, name: str, node: Optional[CompileResultNode] = None
) -> Iterator[None]:
try:
if self.connections.query_header is not None:
self.connections.query_header.set(name, node)
@@ -268,13 +257,13 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
self.connections.query_header.reset()
@contextmanager
def connection_for(self, node: ResultNode) -> Iterator[None]:
def connection_for(self, node: CompileResultNode) -> Iterator[None]:
with self.connection_named(node.unique_id, node):
yield
@available.parse(lambda *a, **k: ("", empty_table()))
def execute(
self, sql: str, auto_begin: bool = False, fetch: bool = False, limit: Optional[int] = None
self, sql: str, auto_begin: bool = False, fetch: bool = False
) -> Tuple[AdapterResponse, agate.Table]:
"""Execute the given SQL. This is a thin wrapper around
ConnectionManager.execute.
@@ -283,35 +272,10 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param bool auto_begin: If set, and dbt is not currently inside a
transaction, automatically begin one.
:param bool fetch: If set, fetch results.
:param Optional[int] limit: If set, only fetch n number of rows
:return: A tuple of the query status and results (empty if fetch=False).
:rtype: Tuple[AdapterResponse, agate.Table]
"""
return self.connections.execute(sql=sql, auto_begin=auto_begin, fetch=fetch, limit=limit)
def validate_sql(self, sql: str) -> AdapterResponse:
"""Submit the given SQL to the engine for validation, but not execution.
This should throw an appropriate exception if the input SQL is invalid, although
in practice that will generally be handled by delegating to an existing method
for execution and allowing the error handler to take care of the rest.
:param str sql: The sql to validate
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`validate_sql` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@available.parse(lambda *a, **k: [])
def get_column_schema_from_query(self, sql: str) -> List[BaseColumn]:
"""Get a list of the Columns with names and data types from the given sql."""
_, cursor = self.connections.add_select_query(sql)
columns = [
self.Column.create(
column_name, self.connections.data_type_code_to_name(column_type_code)
)
# https://peps.python.org/pep-0249/#description
for column_name, column_type_code, *_ in cursor.description
]
return columns
return self.connections.execute(sql=sql, auto_begin=auto_begin, fetch=fetch)
@available.parse(lambda *a, **k: ("", empty_table()))
def get_partitions_metadata(self, table: str) -> Tuple[agate.Table]:
@@ -379,7 +343,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
fire_event(
CacheMiss(
conn_name=self.nice_connection_name(),
database=cast_to_str(database),
database=database,
schema=schema,
)
)
@@ -395,7 +359,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
return {
self.Relation.create_from(self.config, node).without_identifier()
for node in manifest.nodes.values()
if (node.is_relational and not node.is_ephemeral_model and not node.is_external_node)
if (node.is_relational and not node.is_ephemeral_model)
}
def _get_catalog_schemas(self, manifest: Manifest) -> SchemaSearchMap:
@@ -408,7 +372,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
lowercase strings.
"""
info_schema_name_map = SchemaSearchMap()
nodes: Iterator[ResultNode] = chain(
nodes: Iterator[CompileResultNode] = chain(
[
node
for node in manifest.nodes.values()
@@ -426,7 +390,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
return info_schema_name_map
def _relations_cache_for_schemas(
self, manifest: Manifest, cache_schemas: Optional[Set[BaseRelation]] = None
self, manifest: Manifest, cache_schemas: Set[BaseRelation] = None
) -> None:
"""Populate the relations cache for the given schemas. Returns an
iterable of the schemas populated, as strings.
@@ -462,7 +426,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
self,
manifest: Manifest,
clear: bool = False,
required_schemas: Optional[Set[BaseRelation]] = None,
required_schemas: Set[BaseRelation] = None,
) -> None:
"""Run a query that gets a populated cache of the relations in the
database and set the cache on this adapter.
@@ -477,7 +441,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
"""Cache a new relation in dbt. It will show up in `list relations`."""
if relation is None:
name = self.nice_connection_name()
raise NullRelationCacheAttemptedError(name)
raise_compiler_error("Attempted to cache a null relation for {}".format(name))
self.cache.add(relation)
# so jinja doesn't render things
return ""
@@ -489,7 +453,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
"""
if relation is None:
name = self.nice_connection_name()
raise NullRelationDropAttemptedError(name)
raise_compiler_error("Attempted to drop a null relation for {}".format(name))
self.cache.drop(relation)
return ""
@@ -506,7 +470,9 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
name = self.nice_connection_name()
src_name = _relation_name(from_relation)
dst_name = _relation_name(to_relation)
raise RenameToNoneAttemptedError(src_name, dst_name, name)
raise_compiler_error(
"Attempted to rename {} to {} for {}".format(src_name, dst_name, name)
)
self.cache.rename(from_relation, to_relation)
return ""
@@ -518,12 +484,12 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
@abc.abstractmethod
def date_function(cls) -> str:
"""Get the date function used by this adapter's database."""
raise NotImplementedError("`date_function` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`date_function` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@classmethod
@abc.abstractmethod
def is_cancelable(cls) -> bool:
raise NotImplementedError("`is_cancelable` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`is_cancelable` is not implemented for this adapter!")
###
# Abstract methods about schemas
@@ -531,7 +497,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
@abc.abstractmethod
def list_schemas(self, database: str) -> List[str]:
"""Get a list of existing schemas in database"""
raise NotImplementedError("`list_schemas` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`list_schemas` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@available.parse(lambda *a, **k: False)
def check_schema_exists(self, database: str, schema: str) -> bool:
@@ -554,13 +520,13 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
*Implementors must call self.cache.drop() to preserve cache state!*
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`drop_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`drop_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@abc.abstractmethod
@available.parse_none
def truncate_relation(self, relation: BaseRelation) -> None:
"""Truncate the given relation."""
raise NotImplementedError("`truncate_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`truncate_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@abc.abstractmethod
@available.parse_none
@@ -569,13 +535,15 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
Implementors must call self.cache.rename() to preserve cache state.
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`rename_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`rename_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@abc.abstractmethod
@available.parse_list
def get_columns_in_relation(self, relation: BaseRelation) -> List[BaseColumn]:
"""Get a list of the columns in the given Relation."""
raise NotImplementedError("`get_columns_in_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException(
"`get_columns_in_relation` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@available.deprecated("get_columns_in_relation", lambda *a, **k: [])
def get_columns_in_table(self, schema: str, identifier: str) -> List[BaseColumn]:
@@ -597,7 +565,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param self.Relation current: A relation that currently exists in the
database with columns of unspecified types.
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
raise NotImplementedException(
"`expand_target_column_types` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@@ -612,8 +580,8 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:return: The relations in schema
:rtype: List[self.Relation]
"""
raise NotImplementedError(
"`list_relations_without_caching` is not implemented for this adapter!"
raise NotImplementedException(
"`list_relations_without_caching` is not implemented for this " "adapter!"
)
###
@@ -654,7 +622,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
to_relation.
"""
if not isinstance(from_relation, self.Relation):
raise MacroArgTypeError(
invalid_type_error(
method_name="get_missing_columns",
arg_name="from_relation",
got_value=from_relation,
@@ -662,7 +630,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
)
if not isinstance(to_relation, self.Relation):
raise MacroArgTypeError(
invalid_type_error(
method_name="get_missing_columns",
arg_name="to_relation",
got_value=to_relation,
@@ -683,11 +651,11 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
expected columns.
:param Relation relation: The relation to check
:raises InvalidMacroArgType: If the columns are
:raises CompilationException: If the columns are
incorrect.
"""
if not isinstance(relation, self.Relation):
raise MacroArgTypeError(
invalid_type_error(
method_name="valid_snapshot_target",
arg_name="relation",
got_value=relation,
@@ -708,16 +676,24 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
if missing:
if extra:
raise SnapshotTargetIncompleteError(extra, missing)
msg = (
'Snapshot target has ("{}") but not ("{}") - is it an '
"unmigrated previous version archive?".format(
'", "'.join(extra), '", "'.join(missing)
)
)
else:
raise SnapshotTargetNotSnapshotTableError(missing)
msg = 'Snapshot target is not a snapshot table (missing "{}")'.format(
'", "'.join(missing)
)
raise_compiler_error(msg)
@available.parse_none
def expand_target_column_types(
self, from_relation: BaseRelation, to_relation: BaseRelation
) -> None:
if not isinstance(from_relation, self.Relation):
raise MacroArgTypeError(
invalid_type_error(
method_name="expand_target_column_types",
arg_name="from_relation",
got_value=from_relation,
@@ -725,7 +701,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
)
if not isinstance(to_relation, self.Relation):
raise MacroArgTypeError(
invalid_type_error(
method_name="expand_target_column_types",
arg_name="to_relation",
got_value=to_relation,
@@ -748,23 +724,11 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
# we can't build the relations cache because we don't have a
# manifest so we can't run any operations.
relations = self.list_relations_without_caching(schema_relation)
# if the cache is already populated, add this schema in
# otherwise, skip updating the cache and just ignore
if self.cache:
for relation in relations:
self.cache.add(relation)
if not relations:
# it's possible that there were no relations in some schemas. We want
# to insert the schemas we query into the cache's `.schemas` attribute
# so we can check it later
self.cache.update_schemas([(database, schema)])
fire_event(
ListRelations(
database=cast_to_str(database),
database=database,
schema=schema,
relations=[_make_ref_key_dict(x) for x in relations],
relations=[_make_key(x) for x in relations],
)
)
@@ -796,6 +760,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
schema: str,
identifier: str,
) -> List[BaseRelation]:
matches = []
search = self._make_match_kwargs(database, schema, identifier)
@@ -818,7 +783,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
"schema": schema,
"database": database,
}
raise RelationReturnedMultipleResultsError(kwargs, matches)
get_relation_returned_multiple_results(kwargs, matches)
elif matches:
return matches[0]
@@ -840,20 +805,20 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
@available.parse_none
def create_schema(self, relation: BaseRelation):
"""Create the given schema if it does not exist."""
raise NotImplementedError("`create_schema` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`create_schema` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@abc.abstractmethod
@available.parse_none
def drop_schema(self, relation: BaseRelation):
"""Drop the given schema (and everything in it) if it exists."""
raise NotImplementedError("`drop_schema` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`drop_schema` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@available
@classmethod
@abc.abstractmethod
def quote(cls, identifier: str) -> str:
"""Quote the given identifier, as appropriate for the database."""
raise NotImplementedError("`quote` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`quote` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@available
def quote_as_configured(self, identifier: str, quote_key: str) -> str:
@@ -882,7 +847,10 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
elif quote_config is None:
pass
else:
raise QuoteConfigTypeError(quote_config)
raise_compiler_error(
f'The seed configuration value of "quote_columns" has an '
f"invalid type {type(quote_config)}"
)
if quote_columns:
return self.quote(column)
@@ -903,7 +871,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param col_idx: The index into the agate table for the column.
:return: The name of the type in the database
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`convert_text_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`convert_text_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@classmethod
@abc.abstractmethod
@@ -915,7 +883,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param col_idx: The index into the agate table for the column.
:return: The name of the type in the database
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`convert_number_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`convert_number_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@classmethod
@abc.abstractmethod
@@ -927,7 +895,9 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param col_idx: The index into the agate table for the column.
:return: The name of the type in the database
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`convert_boolean_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException(
"`convert_boolean_type` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@classmethod
@abc.abstractmethod
@@ -939,7 +909,9 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param col_idx: The index into the agate table for the column.
:return: The name of the type in the database
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`convert_datetime_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException(
"`convert_datetime_type` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@classmethod
@abc.abstractmethod
@@ -951,7 +923,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param col_idx: The index into the agate table for the column.
:return: The name of the type in the database
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`convert_date_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`convert_date_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@classmethod
@abc.abstractmethod
@@ -963,7 +935,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
:param col_idx: The index into the agate table for the column.
:return: The name of the type in the database
"""
raise NotImplementedError("`convert_time_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise NotImplementedException("`convert_time_type` is not implemented for this adapter!")
@available
@classmethod
@@ -996,9 +968,9 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
manifest: Optional[Manifest] = None,
project: Optional[str] = None,
context_override: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
kwargs: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = None,
text_only_columns: Optional[Iterable[str]] = None,
) -> AttrDict:
) -> agate.Table:
"""Look macro_name up in the manifest and execute its results.
:param macro_name: The name of the macro to execute.
@@ -1030,7 +1002,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
else:
package_name = 'the "{}" package'.format(project)
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
'dbt could not find a macro with the name "{}" in {}'.format(
macro_name, package_name
)
@@ -1073,6 +1045,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
schemas: Set[str],
manifest: Manifest,
) -> agate.Table:
kwargs = {"information_schema": information_schema, "schemas": schemas}
table = self.execute_macro(
GET_CATALOG_MACRO_NAME,
@@ -1082,7 +1055,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
manifest=manifest,
)
results = self._catalog_filter_table(table, manifest) # type: ignore[arg-type]
results = self._catalog_filter_table(table, manifest)
return results
def get_catalog(self, manifest: Manifest) -> Tuple[agate.Table, List[Exception]]:
@@ -1114,7 +1087,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
loaded_at_field: str,
filter: Optional[str],
manifest: Optional[Manifest] = None,
) -> Tuple[Optional[AdapterResponse], Dict[str, Any]]:
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
"""Calculate the freshness of sources in dbt, and return it"""
kwargs: Dict[str, Any] = {
"source": source,
@@ -1123,23 +1096,15 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
}
# run the macro
# in older versions of dbt-core, the 'collect_freshness' macro returned the table of results directly
# starting in v1.5, by default, we return both the table and the adapter response (metadata about the query)
result: Union[
AttrDict, # current: contains AdapterResponse + agate.Table
agate.Table, # previous: just table
]
result = self.execute_macro(FRESHNESS_MACRO_NAME, kwargs=kwargs, manifest=manifest)
if isinstance(result, agate.Table):
deprecations.warn("collect-freshness-return-signature")
adapter_response = None
table = result
else:
adapter_response, table = result.response, result.table # type: ignore[attr-defined]
table = self.execute_macro(FRESHNESS_MACRO_NAME, kwargs=kwargs, manifest=manifest)
# now we have a 1-row table of the maximum `loaded_at_field` value and
# the current time according to the db.
if len(table) != 1 or len(table[0]) != 2:
raise MacroResultError(FRESHNESS_MACRO_NAME, table)
raise_compiler_error(
'Got an invalid result from "{}" macro: {}'.format(
FRESHNESS_MACRO_NAME, [tuple(r) for r in table]
)
)
if table[0][0] is None:
# no records in the table, so really the max_loaded_at was
# infinitely long ago. Just call it 0:00 January 1 year UTC
@@ -1149,12 +1114,11 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
snapshotted_at = _utc(table[0][1], source, loaded_at_field)
age = (snapshotted_at - max_loaded_at).total_seconds()
freshness = {
return {
"max_loaded_at": max_loaded_at,
"snapshotted_at": snapshotted_at,
"age": age,
}
return adapter_response, freshness
def pre_model_hook(self, config: Mapping[str, Any]) -> Any:
"""A hook for running some operation before the model materialization
@@ -1217,7 +1181,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
elif location == "prepend":
return f"'{value}' || {add_to}"
else:
raise DbtRuntimeError(f'Got an unexpected location value of "{location}"')
raise RuntimeException(f'Got an unexpected location value of "{location}"')
def get_rows_different_sql(
self,
@@ -1275,7 +1239,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
return self.generate_python_submission_response(submission_result)
def generate_python_submission_response(self, submission_result: Any) -> AdapterResponse:
raise NotImplementedError(
raise NotImplementedException(
"Your adapter need to implement generate_python_submission_response"
)
@@ -1299,7 +1263,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
valid_strategies.append("default")
builtin_strategies = self.builtin_incremental_strategies()
if strategy in builtin_strategies and strategy not in valid_strategies:
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
f"The incremental strategy '{strategy}' is not valid for this adapter"
)
@@ -1307,7 +1271,7 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
macro_name = f"get_incremental_{strategy}_sql"
# The model_context should have MacroGenerator callable objects for all macros
if macro_name not in model_context:
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
'dbt could not find an incremental strategy macro with the name "{}" in {}'.format(
macro_name, self.config.project_name
)
@@ -1316,119 +1280,6 @@ class BaseAdapter(metaclass=AdapterMeta):
# This returns a callable macro
return model_context[macro_name]
@classmethod
def _parse_column_constraint(cls, raw_constraint: Dict[str, Any]) -> ColumnLevelConstraint:
try:
ColumnLevelConstraint.validate(raw_constraint)
return ColumnLevelConstraint.from_dict(raw_constraint)
except Exception:
raise DbtValidationError(f"Could not parse constraint: {raw_constraint}")
@classmethod
def render_column_constraint(cls, constraint: ColumnLevelConstraint) -> Optional[str]:
"""Render the given constraint as DDL text. Should be overriden by adapters which need custom constraint
rendering."""
constraint_expression = constraint.expression or ""
rendered_column_constraint = None
if constraint.type == ConstraintType.check and constraint_expression:
rendered_column_constraint = f"check ({constraint_expression})"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.not_null:
rendered_column_constraint = f"not null {constraint_expression}"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.unique:
rendered_column_constraint = f"unique {constraint_expression}"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.primary_key:
rendered_column_constraint = f"primary key {constraint_expression}"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.foreign_key and constraint_expression:
rendered_column_constraint = f"references {constraint_expression}"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.custom and constraint_expression:
rendered_column_constraint = constraint_expression
if rendered_column_constraint:
rendered_column_constraint = rendered_column_constraint.strip()
return rendered_column_constraint
@available
@classmethod
def render_raw_columns_constraints(cls, raw_columns: Dict[str, Dict[str, Any]]) -> List:
rendered_column_constraints = []
for v in raw_columns.values():
col_name = cls.quote(v["name"]) if v.get("quote") else v["name"]
rendered_column_constraint = [f"{col_name} {v['data_type']}"]
for con in v.get("constraints", None):
constraint = cls._parse_column_constraint(con)
c = cls.process_parsed_constraint(constraint, cls.render_column_constraint)
if c is not None:
rendered_column_constraint.append(c)
rendered_column_constraints.append(" ".join(rendered_column_constraint))
return rendered_column_constraints
@classmethod
def process_parsed_constraint(
cls, parsed_constraint: Union[ColumnLevelConstraint, ModelLevelConstraint], render_func
) -> Optional[str]:
if (
parsed_constraint.warn_unsupported
and cls.CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT[parsed_constraint.type] == ConstraintSupport.NOT_SUPPORTED
):
warn_or_error(
ConstraintNotSupported(constraint=parsed_constraint.type.value, adapter=cls.type())
)
if (
parsed_constraint.warn_unenforced
and cls.CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT[parsed_constraint.type] == ConstraintSupport.NOT_ENFORCED
):
warn_or_error(
ConstraintNotEnforced(constraint=parsed_constraint.type.value, adapter=cls.type())
)
if cls.CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT[parsed_constraint.type] != ConstraintSupport.NOT_SUPPORTED:
return render_func(parsed_constraint)
return None
@classmethod
def _parse_model_constraint(cls, raw_constraint: Dict[str, Any]) -> ModelLevelConstraint:
try:
ModelLevelConstraint.validate(raw_constraint)
c = ModelLevelConstraint.from_dict(raw_constraint)
return c
except Exception:
raise DbtValidationError(f"Could not parse constraint: {raw_constraint}")
@available
@classmethod
def render_raw_model_constraints(cls, raw_constraints: List[Dict[str, Any]]) -> List[str]:
return [c for c in map(cls.render_raw_model_constraint, raw_constraints) if c is not None]
@classmethod
def render_raw_model_constraint(cls, raw_constraint: Dict[str, Any]) -> Optional[str]:
constraint = cls._parse_model_constraint(raw_constraint)
return cls.process_parsed_constraint(constraint, cls.render_model_constraint)
@classmethod
def render_model_constraint(cls, constraint: ModelLevelConstraint) -> Optional[str]:
"""Render the given constraint as DDL text. Should be overriden by adapters which need custom constraint
rendering."""
constraint_prefix = f"constraint {constraint.name} " if constraint.name else ""
column_list = ", ".join(constraint.columns)
if constraint.type == ConstraintType.check and constraint.expression:
return f"{constraint_prefix}check ({constraint.expression})"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.unique:
constraint_expression = f" {constraint.expression}" if constraint.expression else ""
return f"{constraint_prefix}unique{constraint_expression} ({column_list})"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.primary_key:
constraint_expression = f" {constraint.expression}" if constraint.expression else ""
return f"{constraint_prefix}primary key{constraint_expression} ({column_list})"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.foreign_key and constraint.expression:
return f"{constraint_prefix}foreign key ({column_list}) references {constraint.expression}"
elif constraint.type == ConstraintType.custom and constraint.expression:
return f"{constraint_prefix}{constraint.expression}"
else:
return None
COLUMNS_EQUAL_SQL = """
with diff_count as (
@@ -1462,6 +1313,7 @@ join diff_count using (id)
def catch_as_completed(
futures, # typing: List[Future[agate.Table]]
) -> Tuple[agate.Table, List[Exception]]:
# catalogs: agate.Table = agate.Table(rows=[])
tables: List[agate.Table] = []
exceptions: List[Exception] = []
@@ -1475,7 +1327,7 @@ def catch_as_completed(
elif isinstance(exc, KeyboardInterrupt) or not isinstance(exc, Exception):
raise exc
else:
warn_or_error(CatalogGenerationError(exc=str(exc)))
warn_or_error(f"Encountered an error while generating catalog: {str(exc)}")
# exc is not None, derives from Exception, and isn't ctrl+c
exceptions.append(exc)
return merge_tables(tables), exceptions

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@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
from typing import List, Optional, Type
from dbt.adapters.base import Credentials
from dbt.exceptions import CompilationError
from dbt.exceptions import CompilationException
from dbt.adapters.protocol import AdapterProtocol
def project_name_from_path(include_path: str) -> str:
# avoid an import cycle
from dbt.config.project import PartialProject
from dbt.config.project import Project
partial = PartialProject.from_project_root(include_path)
partial = Project.partial_load(include_path)
if partial.project_name is None:
raise CompilationError(f"Invalid project at {include_path}: name not set!")
raise CompilationException(f"Invalid project at {include_path}: name not set!")
return partial.project_name

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@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ from dbt.clients.jinja import QueryStringGenerator
from dbt.context.manifest import generate_query_header_context
from dbt.contracts.connection import AdapterRequiredConfig, QueryComment
from dbt.contracts.graph.nodes import ResultNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.compiled import CompileResultNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.manifest import Manifest
from dbt.exceptions import DbtRuntimeError
from dbt.exceptions import RuntimeException
class NodeWrapper:
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ class _QueryComment(local):
if isinstance(comment, str) and "*/" in comment:
# tell the user "no" so they don't hurt themselves by writing
# garbage
raise DbtRuntimeError(f'query comment contains illegal value "*/": {comment}')
raise RuntimeException(f'query comment contains illegal value "*/": {comment}')
self.query_comment = comment
self.append = append
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ class MacroQueryStringSetter:
def reset(self):
self.set("master", None)
def set(self, name: str, node: Optional[ResultNode]):
def set(self, name: str, node: Optional[CompileResultNode]):
wrapped: Optional[NodeWrapper] = None
if node is not None:
wrapped = NodeWrapper(node)

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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
from collections.abc import Hashable
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from typing import Optional, TypeVar, Any, Type, Dict, Iterator, Tuple, Set
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Optional, TypeVar, Any, Type, Dict, Union, Iterator, Tuple, Set
from dbt.contracts.graph.nodes import SourceDefinition, ManifestNode, ResultNode, ParsedNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.compiled import CompiledNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.parsed import ParsedSourceDefinition, ParsedNode
from dbt.contracts.relation import (
RelationType,
ComponentName,
@@ -11,11 +12,7 @@ from dbt.contracts.relation import (
Policy,
Path,
)
from dbt.exceptions import (
ApproximateMatchError,
DbtInternalError,
MultipleDatabasesNotAllowedError,
)
from dbt.exceptions import InternalException
from dbt.node_types import NodeType
from dbt.utils import filter_null_values, deep_merge, classproperty
@@ -30,10 +27,8 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
path: Path
type: Optional[RelationType] = None
quote_character: str = '"'
# Python 3.11 requires that these use default_factory instead of simple default
# ValueError: mutable default <class 'dbt.contracts.relation.Policy'> for field include_policy is not allowed: use default_factory
include_policy: Policy = field(default_factory=lambda: Policy())
quote_policy: Policy = field(default_factory=lambda: Policy())
include_policy: Policy = Policy()
quote_policy: Policy = Policy()
dbt_created: bool = False
def _is_exactish_match(self, field: ComponentName, value: str) -> bool:
@@ -44,9 +39,9 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
@classmethod
def _get_field_named(cls, field_name):
for f, _ in cls._get_fields():
if f.name == field_name:
return f
for field, _ in cls._get_fields():
if field.name == field_name:
return field
# this should be unreachable
raise ValueError(f"BaseRelation has no {field_name} field!")
@@ -57,11 +52,11 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
@classmethod
def get_default_quote_policy(cls) -> Policy:
return cls._get_field_named("quote_policy").default_factory()
return cls._get_field_named("quote_policy").default
@classmethod
def get_default_include_policy(cls) -> Policy:
return cls._get_field_named("include_policy").default_factory()
return cls._get_field_named("include_policy").default
def get(self, key, default=None):
"""Override `.get` to return a metadata object so we don't break
@@ -87,7 +82,7 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
if not search:
# nothing was passed in
raise dbt.exceptions.DbtRuntimeError(
raise dbt.exceptions.RuntimeException(
"Tried to match relation, but no search path was passed!"
)
@@ -104,7 +99,7 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
if approximate_match and not exact_match:
target = self.create(database=database, schema=schema, identifier=identifier)
raise ApproximateMatchError(target, self)
dbt.exceptions.approximate_relation_match(target, self)
return exact_match
@@ -189,7 +184,7 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
)
@classmethod
def create_from_source(cls: Type[Self], source: SourceDefinition, **kwargs: Any) -> Self:
def create_from_source(cls: Type[Self], source: ParsedSourceDefinition, **kwargs: Any) -> Self:
source_quoting = source.quoting.to_dict(omit_none=True)
source_quoting.pop("column", None)
quote_policy = deep_merge(
@@ -214,7 +209,7 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
def create_ephemeral_from_node(
cls: Type[Self],
config: HasQuoting,
node: ManifestNode,
node: Union[ParsedNode, CompiledNode],
) -> Self:
# Note that ephemeral models are based on the name.
identifier = cls.add_ephemeral_prefix(node.name)
@@ -227,7 +222,7 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
def create_from_node(
cls: Type[Self],
config: HasQuoting,
node,
node: Union[ParsedNode, CompiledNode],
quote_policy: Optional[Dict[str, bool]] = None,
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Self:
@@ -248,20 +243,20 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
def create_from(
cls: Type[Self],
config: HasQuoting,
node: ResultNode,
node: Union[CompiledNode, ParsedNode, ParsedSourceDefinition],
**kwargs: Any,
) -> Self:
if node.resource_type == NodeType.Source:
if not isinstance(node, SourceDefinition):
raise DbtInternalError(
"type mismatch, expected SourceDefinition but got {}".format(type(node))
if not isinstance(node, ParsedSourceDefinition):
raise InternalException(
"type mismatch, expected ParsedSourceDefinition but got {}".format(type(node))
)
return cls.create_from_source(node, **kwargs)
else:
# Can't use ManifestNode here because of parameterized generics
if not isinstance(node, (ParsedNode)):
raise DbtInternalError(
f"type mismatch, expected ManifestNode but got {type(node)}"
if not isinstance(node, (ParsedNode, CompiledNode)):
raise InternalException(
"type mismatch, expected ParsedNode or CompiledNode but "
"got {}".format(type(node))
)
return cls.create_from_node(config, node, **kwargs)
@@ -328,10 +323,6 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
def is_view(self) -> bool:
return self.type == RelationType.View
@property
def is_materialized_view(self) -> bool:
return self.type == RelationType.MaterializedView
@classproperty
def Table(cls) -> str:
return str(RelationType.Table)
@@ -348,10 +339,6 @@ class BaseRelation(FakeAPIObject, Hashable):
def External(cls) -> str:
return str(RelationType.External)
@classproperty
def MaterializedView(cls) -> str:
return str(RelationType.MaterializedView)
@classproperty
def get_relation_type(cls) -> Type[RelationType]:
return RelationType
@@ -366,7 +353,7 @@ class InformationSchema(BaseRelation):
def __post_init__(self):
if not isinstance(self.information_schema_view, (type(None), str)):
raise dbt.exceptions.CompilationError(
raise dbt.exceptions.CompilationException(
"Got an invalid name: {}".format(self.information_schema_view)
)
@@ -450,7 +437,7 @@ class SchemaSearchMap(Dict[InformationSchema, Set[Optional[str]]]):
if not allow_multiple_databases:
seen = {r.database.lower() for r in self if r.database}
if len(seen) > 1:
raise MultipleDatabasesNotAllowedError(seen)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(str(seen))
for information_schema_name, schema in self.search():
path = {"database": information_schema_name.database, "schema": schema}

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@@ -1,23 +1,28 @@
import re
import threading
from copy import deepcopy
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, List, Optional, Set, Tuple
from dbt.adapters.reference_keys import (
_make_ref_key,
_make_ref_key_dict,
_ReferenceKey,
from dbt.adapters.reference_keys import _make_key, _ReferenceKey
import dbt.exceptions
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import (
AddLink,
AddRelation,
DropCascade,
DropMissingRelation,
DropRelation,
DumpAfterAddGraph,
DumpAfterRenameSchema,
DumpBeforeAddGraph,
DumpBeforeRenameSchema,
RenameSchema,
TemporaryRelation,
UncachedRelation,
UpdateReference,
)
from dbt.exceptions import (
DependentLinkNotCachedError,
NewNameAlreadyInCacheError,
NoneRelationFoundError,
ReferencedLinkNotCachedError,
TruncatedModelNameCausedCollisionError,
)
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event, fire_event_if
from dbt.events.types import CacheAction, CacheDumpGraph
from dbt.flags import get_flags
from dbt.utils import lowercase
from dbt.helper_types import Lazy
def dot_separated(key: _ReferenceKey) -> str:
@@ -77,7 +82,7 @@ class _CachedRelation:
:return _ReferenceKey: A key for this relation.
"""
return _make_ref_key(self)
return _make_key(self)
def add_reference(self, referrer: "_CachedRelation"):
"""Add a reference from referrer to self, indicating that if this node
@@ -140,7 +145,11 @@ class _CachedRelation:
:raises InternalError: If the new key already exists.
"""
if new_key in self.referenced_by:
raise NewNameAlreadyInCacheError(old_key, new_key)
dbt.exceptions.raise_cache_inconsistent(
'in rename of "{}" -> "{}", new name is in the cache already'.format(
old_key, new_key
)
)
if old_key not in self.referenced_by:
return
@@ -229,7 +238,7 @@ class RelationsCache:
# self.relations or any cache entry's referenced_by during iteration
# it's a runtime error!
with self.lock:
return {dot_separated(k): str(v.dump_graph_entry()) for k, v in self.relations.items()}
return {dot_separated(k): v.dump_graph_entry() for k, v in self.relations.items()}
def _setdefault(self, relation: _CachedRelation):
"""Add a relation to the cache, or return it if it already exists.
@@ -256,17 +265,21 @@ class RelationsCache:
if referenced is None:
return
if referenced is None:
raise ReferencedLinkNotCachedError(referenced_key)
dbt.exceptions.raise_cache_inconsistent(
"in add_link, referenced link key {} not in cache!".format(referenced_key)
)
dependent = self.relations.get(dependent_key)
if dependent is None:
raise DependentLinkNotCachedError(dependent_key)
dbt.exceptions.raise_cache_inconsistent(
"in add_link, dependent link key {} not in cache!".format(dependent_key)
)
assert dependent is not None # we just raised!
referenced.add_reference(dependent)
# This is called in plugins/postgres/dbt/adapters/postgres/impl.py
# TODO: Is this dead code? I can't seem to find it grepping the codebase.
def add_link(self, referenced, dependent):
"""Add a link between two relations to the database. If either relation
does not exist, it will be added as an "external" relation.
@@ -281,18 +294,13 @@ class RelationsCache:
:param BaseRelation dependent: The dependent model.
:raises InternalError: If either entry does not exist.
"""
ref_key = _make_ref_key(referenced)
dep_key = _make_ref_key(dependent)
ref_key = _make_key(referenced)
dep_key = _make_key(dependent)
if (ref_key.database, ref_key.schema) not in self:
# if we have not cached the referenced schema at all, we must be
# referring to a table outside our control. There's no need to make
# a link - we will never drop the referenced relation during a run.
fire_event(
CacheAction(
ref_key=ref_key._asdict(),
ref_key_2=dep_key._asdict(),
)
)
fire_event(UncachedRelation(dep_key=dep_key, ref_key=ref_key))
return
if ref_key not in self.relations:
# Insert a dummy "external" relation.
@@ -302,13 +310,7 @@ class RelationsCache:
# Insert a dummy "external" relation.
dependent = dependent.replace(type=referenced.External)
self.add(dependent)
fire_event(
CacheAction(
action="add_link",
ref_key=dep_key._asdict(),
ref_key_2=ref_key._asdict(),
)
)
fire_event(AddLink(dep_key=dep_key, ref_key=ref_key))
with self.lock:
self._add_link(ref_key, dep_key)
@@ -318,20 +320,13 @@ class RelationsCache:
:param BaseRelation relation: The underlying relation.
"""
flags = get_flags()
cached = _CachedRelation(relation)
fire_event_if(
flags.LOG_CACHE_EVENTS,
lambda: CacheDumpGraph(before_after="before", action="adding", dump=self.dump_graph()),
)
fire_event(CacheAction(action="add_relation", ref_key=_make_ref_key_dict(cached)))
fire_event(AddRelation(relation=_make_key(cached)))
fire_event(DumpBeforeAddGraph(dump=Lazy.defer(lambda: self.dump_graph())))
with self.lock:
self._setdefault(cached)
fire_event_if(
flags.LOG_CACHE_EVENTS,
lambda: CacheDumpGraph(before_after="after", action="adding", dump=self.dump_graph()),
)
fire_event(DumpAfterAddGraph(dump=Lazy.defer(lambda: self.dump_graph())))
def _remove_refs(self, keys):
"""Removes all references to all entries in keys. This does not
@@ -346,6 +341,19 @@ class RelationsCache:
for cached in self.relations.values():
cached.release_references(keys)
def _drop_cascade_relation(self, dropped_key):
"""Drop the given relation and cascade it appropriately to all
dependent relations.
:param _CachedRelation dropped: An existing _CachedRelation to drop.
"""
if dropped_key not in self.relations:
fire_event(DropMissingRelation(relation=dropped_key))
return
consequences = self.relations[dropped_key].collect_consequences()
fire_event(DropCascade(dropped=dropped_key, consequences=consequences))
self._remove_refs(consequences)
def drop(self, relation):
"""Drop the named relation and cascade it appropriately to all
dependent relations.
@@ -357,22 +365,10 @@ class RelationsCache:
:param str schema: The schema of the relation to drop.
:param str identifier: The identifier of the relation to drop.
"""
dropped_key = _make_ref_key(relation)
dropped_key_msg = _make_ref_key_dict(relation)
fire_event(CacheAction(action="drop_relation", ref_key=dropped_key_msg))
dropped_key = _make_key(relation)
fire_event(DropRelation(dropped=dropped_key))
with self.lock:
if dropped_key not in self.relations:
fire_event(CacheAction(action="drop_missing_relation", ref_key=dropped_key_msg))
return
consequences = self.relations[dropped_key].collect_consequences()
# convert from a list of _ReferenceKeys to a list of ReferenceKeyMsgs
consequence_msgs = [key._asdict() for key in consequences]
fire_event(
CacheAction(
action="drop_cascade", ref_key=dropped_key_msg, ref_list=consequence_msgs
)
)
self._remove_refs(consequences)
self._drop_cascade_relation(dropped_key)
def _rename_relation(self, old_key, new_relation):
"""Rename a relation named old_key to new_key, updating references.
@@ -394,14 +390,8 @@ class RelationsCache:
for cached in self.relations.values():
if cached.is_referenced_by(old_key):
fire_event(
CacheAction(
action="update_reference",
ref_key=_make_ref_key_dict(old_key),
ref_key_2=_make_ref_key_dict(new_key),
ref_key_3=_make_ref_key_dict(cached.key()),
)
UpdateReference(old_key=old_key, new_key=new_key, cached_key=cached.key())
)
cached.rename_key(old_key, new_key)
self.relations[new_key] = relation
@@ -426,10 +416,27 @@ class RelationsCache:
if new_key in self.relations:
# Tell user when collision caused by model names truncated during
# materialization.
raise TruncatedModelNameCausedCollisionError(new_key, self.relations)
match = re.search("__dbt_backup|__dbt_tmp$", new_key.identifier)
if match:
truncated_model_name_prefix = new_key.identifier[: match.start()]
message_addendum = (
"\n\nName collisions can occur when the length of two "
"models' names approach your database's builtin limit. "
"Try restructuring your project such that no two models "
"share the prefix '{}'.".format(truncated_model_name_prefix)
+ " Then, clean your warehouse of any removed models."
)
else:
message_addendum = ""
dbt.exceptions.raise_cache_inconsistent(
"in rename, new key {} already in cache: {}{}".format(
new_key, list(self.relations.keys()), message_addendum
)
)
if old_key not in self.relations:
fire_event(CacheAction(action="temporary_relation", ref_key=old_key._asdict()))
fire_event(TemporaryRelation(key=old_key))
return False
return True
@@ -445,20 +452,11 @@ class RelationsCache:
:param BaseRelation new: The new relation name information.
:raises InternalError: If the new key is already present.
"""
old_key = _make_ref_key(old)
new_key = _make_ref_key(new)
fire_event(
CacheAction(
action="rename_relation",
ref_key=old_key._asdict(),
ref_key_2=new_key._asdict(),
)
)
flags = get_flags()
fire_event_if(
flags.LOG_CACHE_EVENTS,
lambda: CacheDumpGraph(before_after="before", action="rename", dump=self.dump_graph()),
)
old_key = _make_key(old)
new_key = _make_key(new)
fire_event(RenameSchema(old_key=old_key, new_key=new_key))
fire_event(DumpBeforeRenameSchema(dump=Lazy.defer(lambda: self.dump_graph())))
with self.lock:
if self._check_rename_constraints(old_key, new_key):
@@ -466,10 +464,7 @@ class RelationsCache:
else:
self._setdefault(_CachedRelation(new))
fire_event_if(
flags.LOG_CACHE_EVENTS,
lambda: CacheDumpGraph(before_after="after", action="rename", dump=self.dump_graph()),
)
fire_event(DumpAfterRenameSchema(dump=Lazy.defer(lambda: self.dump_graph())))
def get_relations(self, database: Optional[str], schema: Optional[str]) -> List[Any]:
"""Case-insensitively yield all relations matching the given schema.
@@ -488,7 +483,9 @@ class RelationsCache:
]
if None in results:
raise NoneRelationFoundError()
dbt.exceptions.raise_cache_inconsistent(
"in get_relations, a None relation was found in the cache!"
)
return results
def clear(self):
@@ -515,6 +512,6 @@ class RelationsCache:
"""
for relation in to_remove:
# it may have been cascaded out already
drop_key = _make_ref_key(relation)
drop_key = _make_key(relation)
if drop_key in self.relations:
self.drop(drop_key)

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
import threading
import traceback
from contextlib import contextmanager
from importlib import import_module
from pathlib import Path
@@ -9,11 +8,10 @@ from dbt.adapters.base.plugin import AdapterPlugin
from dbt.adapters.protocol import AdapterConfig, AdapterProtocol, RelationProtocol
from dbt.contracts.connection import AdapterRequiredConfig, Credentials
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import AdapterImportError, PluginLoadError, AdapterRegistered
from dbt.exceptions import DbtInternalError, DbtRuntimeError
from dbt.events.types import AdapterImportError, PluginLoadError
from dbt.exceptions import InternalException, RuntimeException
from dbt.include.global_project import PACKAGE_PATH as GLOBAL_PROJECT_PATH
from dbt.include.global_project import PROJECT_NAME as GLOBAL_PROJECT_NAME
from dbt.semver import VersionSpecifier
Adapter = AdapterProtocol
@@ -35,7 +33,7 @@ class AdapterContainer:
names = ", ".join(self.plugins.keys())
message = f"Invalid adapter type {name}! Must be one of {names}"
raise DbtRuntimeError(message)
raise RuntimeException(message)
def get_adapter_class_by_name(self, name: str) -> Type[Adapter]:
plugin = self.get_plugin_by_name(name)
@@ -61,17 +59,17 @@ class AdapterContainer:
# the user about it via a runtime error
if exc.name == "dbt.adapters." + name:
fire_event(AdapterImportError(exc=str(exc)))
raise DbtRuntimeError(f"Could not find adapter type {name}!")
raise RuntimeException(f"Could not find adapter type {name}!")
# otherwise, the error had to have come from some underlying
# library. Log the stack trace.
fire_event(PluginLoadError(exc_info=traceback.format_exc()))
fire_event(PluginLoadError())
raise
plugin: AdapterPlugin = mod.Plugin
plugin_type = plugin.adapter.type()
if plugin_type != name:
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
f"Expected to find adapter with type named {name}, got "
f"adapter with type {plugin_type}"
)
@@ -90,13 +88,7 @@ class AdapterContainer:
def register_adapter(self, config: AdapterRequiredConfig) -> None:
adapter_name = config.credentials.type
adapter_type = self.get_adapter_class_by_name(adapter_name)
adapter_version = import_module(f".{adapter_name}.__version__", "dbt.adapters").version
adapter_version_specifier = VersionSpecifier.from_version_string(
adapter_version
).to_version_string()
fire_event(
AdapterRegistered(adapter_name=adapter_name, adapter_version=adapter_version_specifier)
)
with self.lock:
if adapter_name in self.adapters:
# this shouldn't really happen...
@@ -139,7 +131,7 @@ class AdapterContainer:
try:
plugin = self.plugins[plugin_name]
except KeyError:
raise DbtInternalError(f"No plugin found for {plugin_name}") from None
raise InternalException(f"No plugin found for {plugin_name}") from None
plugins.append(plugin)
seen.add(plugin_name)
for dep in plugin.dependencies:
@@ -158,16 +150,13 @@ class AdapterContainer:
try:
path = self.packages[package_name]
except KeyError:
raise DbtInternalError(f"No internal package listing found for {package_name}")
raise InternalException(f"No internal package listing found for {package_name}")
paths.append(path)
return paths
def get_adapter_type_names(self, name: Optional[str]) -> List[str]:
return [p.adapter.type() for p in self.get_adapter_plugins(name)]
def get_adapter_constraint_support(self, name: Optional[str]) -> List[str]:
return self.lookup_adapter(name).CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT # type: ignore
FACTORY: AdapterContainer = AdapterContainer()
@@ -224,10 +213,6 @@ def get_adapter_type_names(name: Optional[str]) -> List[str]:
return FACTORY.get_adapter_type_names(name)
def get_adapter_constraint_support(name: Optional[str]) -> List[str]:
return FACTORY.get_adapter_constraint_support(name)
@contextmanager
def adapter_management():
reset_adapters()

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ from typing import (
Generic,
TypeVar,
Tuple,
Union,
Dict,
Any,
)
@@ -16,7 +17,8 @@ from typing_extensions import Protocol
import agate
from dbt.contracts.connection import Connection, AdapterRequiredConfig, AdapterResponse
from dbt.contracts.graph.nodes import ResultNode, ManifestNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.compiled import CompiledNode, ManifestNode, NonSourceCompiledNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.parsed import ParsedNode, ParsedSourceDefinition
from dbt.contracts.graph.model_config import BaseConfig
from dbt.contracts.graph.manifest import Manifest
from dbt.contracts.relation import Policy, HasQuoting
@@ -46,7 +48,11 @@ class RelationProtocol(Protocol):
...
@classmethod
def create_from(cls: Type[Self], config: HasQuoting, node: ResultNode) -> Self:
def create_from(
cls: Type[Self],
config: HasQuoting,
node: Union[CompiledNode, ParsedNode, ParsedSourceDefinition],
) -> Self:
...
@@ -59,7 +65,7 @@ class CompilerProtocol(Protocol):
node: ManifestNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
) -> ManifestNode:
) -> NonSourceCompiledNode:
...

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@@ -14,12 +14,7 @@ def lowercase(value: Optional[str]) -> Optional[str]:
return value.lower()
# For backwards compatibility. New code should use _make_ref_key
def _make_key(relation: Any) -> _ReferenceKey:
return _make_ref_key(relation)
def _make_ref_key(relation: Any) -> _ReferenceKey:
"""Make _ReferenceKeys with lowercase values for the cache so we don't have
to keep track of quoting
"""
@@ -27,11 +22,3 @@ def _make_ref_key(relation: Any) -> _ReferenceKey:
return _ReferenceKey(
lowercase(relation.database), lowercase(relation.schema), lowercase(relation.identifier)
)
def _make_ref_key_dict(relation: Any):
return {
"database": relation.database,
"schema": relation.schema,
"identifier": relation.identifier,
}

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@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
# RelationConfig
This package serves as an initial abstraction for managing the inspection of existing relations and determining
changes on those relations. It arose from the materialized view work and is currently only supporting
materialized views for Postgres and Redshift as well as dynamic tables for Snowflake. There are three main
classes in this package.
## RelationConfigBase
This is a very small class that only has a `from_dict()` method and a default `NotImplementedError()`. At some
point this could be replaced by a more robust framework, like `mashumaro` or `pydantic`.
## RelationConfigChange
This class inherits from `RelationConfigBase` ; however, this can be thought of as a separate class. The subclassing
merely points to the idea that both classes would likely inherit from the same class in a `mashumaro` or
`pydantic` implementation. This class is much more restricted in attribution. It should really only
ever need an `action` and a `context`. This can be though of as being analogous to a web request. You need to
know what you're doing (`action`: 'create' = GET, 'drop' = DELETE, etc.) and the information (`context`) needed
to make the change. In our scenarios, the context tends to be an instance of `RelationConfigBase` corresponding
to the new state.
## RelationConfigValidationMixin
This mixin provides optional validation mechanics that can be applied to either `RelationConfigBase` or
`RelationConfigChange` subclasses. A validation rule is a combination of a `validation_check`, something
that should evaluate to `True`, and an optional `validation_error`, an instance of `DbtRuntimeError`
that should be raised in the event the `validation_check` fails. While optional, it's recommended that
the `validation_error` be provided for clearer transparency to the end user.

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
from dbt.adapters.relation_configs.config_base import ( # noqa: F401
RelationConfigBase,
RelationResults,
)
from dbt.adapters.relation_configs.config_change import ( # noqa: F401
RelationConfigChangeAction,
RelationConfigChange,
)
from dbt.adapters.relation_configs.config_validation import ( # noqa: F401
RelationConfigValidationMixin,
RelationConfigValidationRule,
)

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@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Union, Dict
import agate
from dbt.utils import filter_null_values
"""
This is what relation metadata from the database looks like. It's a dictionary because there will be
multiple grains of data for a single object. For example, a materialized view in Postgres has base level information,
like name. But it also can have multiple indexes, which needs to be a separate query. It might look like this:
{
"base": agate.Row({"table_name": "table_abc", "query": "select * from table_def"})
"indexes": agate.Table("rows": [
agate.Row({"name": "index_a", "columns": ["column_a"], "type": "hash", "unique": False}),
agate.Row({"name": "index_b", "columns": ["time_dim_a"], "type": "btree", "unique": False}),
])
}
"""
RelationResults = Dict[str, Union[agate.Row, agate.Table]]
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class RelationConfigBase:
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, kwargs_dict) -> "RelationConfigBase":
"""
This assumes the subclass of `RelationConfigBase` is flat, in the sense that no attribute is
itself another subclass of `RelationConfigBase`. If that's not the case, this should be overriden
to manually manage that complexity.
Args:
kwargs_dict: the dict representation of this instance
Returns: the `RelationConfigBase` representation associated with the provided dict
"""
return cls(**filter_null_values(kwargs_dict)) # type: ignore
@classmethod
def _not_implemented_error(cls) -> NotImplementedError:
return NotImplementedError(
"This relation type has not been fully configured for this adapter."
)

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Hashable
from dbt.adapters.relation_configs.config_base import RelationConfigBase
from dbt.dataclass_schema import StrEnum
class RelationConfigChangeAction(StrEnum):
alter = "alter"
create = "create"
drop = "drop"
@dataclass(frozen=True, eq=True, unsafe_hash=True)
class RelationConfigChange(RelationConfigBase, ABC):
action: RelationConfigChangeAction
context: Hashable # this is usually a RelationConfig, e.g. IndexConfig, but shouldn't be limited
@property
@abstractmethod
def requires_full_refresh(self) -> bool:
raise self._not_implemented_error()

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@@ -1,57 +0,0 @@
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Set, Optional
from dbt.exceptions import DbtRuntimeError
@dataclass(frozen=True, eq=True, unsafe_hash=True)
class RelationConfigValidationRule:
validation_check: bool
validation_error: Optional[DbtRuntimeError]
@property
def default_error(self):
return DbtRuntimeError(
"There was a validation error in preparing this relation config."
"No additional context was provided by this adapter."
)
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class RelationConfigValidationMixin:
def __post_init__(self):
self.run_validation_rules()
@property
def validation_rules(self) -> Set[RelationConfigValidationRule]:
"""
A set of validation rules to run against the object upon creation.
A validation rule is a combination of a validation check (bool) and an optional error message.
This defaults to no validation rules if not implemented. It's recommended to override this with values,
but that may not always be necessary.
Returns: a set of validation rules
"""
return set()
def run_validation_rules(self):
for validation_rule in self.validation_rules:
try:
assert validation_rule.validation_check
except AssertionError:
if validation_rule.validation_error:
raise validation_rule.validation_error
else:
raise validation_rule.default_error
self.run_child_validation_rules()
def run_child_validation_rules(self):
for attr_value in vars(self).values():
if hasattr(attr_value, "validation_rules"):
attr_value.run_validation_rules()
if isinstance(attr_value, set):
for member in attr_value:
if hasattr(member, "validation_rules"):
member.run_validation_rules()

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
import abc
import time
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Any, Iterable, Dict, Union
from typing import List, Optional, Tuple, Any, Iterable, Dict
import agate
@@ -10,8 +10,6 @@ from dbt.adapters.base import BaseConnectionManager
from dbt.contracts.connection import Connection, ConnectionState, AdapterResponse
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import ConnectionUsed, SQLQuery, SQLCommit, SQLQueryStatus
from dbt.events.contextvars import get_node_info
from dbt.utils import cast_to_str
class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
@@ -27,7 +25,9 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
@abc.abstractmethod
def cancel(self, connection: Connection):
"""Cancel the given connection."""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError("`cancel` is not implemented for this adapter!")
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException(
"`cancel` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
def cancel_open(self) -> List[str]:
names = []
@@ -55,13 +55,7 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
connection = self.get_thread_connection()
if auto_begin and connection.transaction_open is False:
self.begin()
fire_event(
ConnectionUsed(
conn_type=self.TYPE,
conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name),
node_info=get_node_info(),
)
)
fire_event(ConnectionUsed(conn_type=self.TYPE, conn_name=connection.name))
with self.exception_handler(sql):
if abridge_sql_log:
@@ -69,11 +63,7 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
else:
log_sql = sql
fire_event(
SQLQuery(
conn_name=cast_to_str(connection.name), sql=log_sql, node_info=get_node_info()
)
)
fire_event(SQLQuery(conn_name=connection.name, sql=log_sql))
pre = time.time()
cursor = connection.handle.cursor()
@@ -81,9 +71,7 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
fire_event(
SQLQueryStatus(
status=str(self.get_response(cursor)),
elapsed=round((time.time() - pre)),
node_info=get_node_info(),
status=str(self.get_response(cursor)), elapsed=round((time.time() - pre), 2)
)
)
@@ -93,7 +81,7 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
@abc.abstractmethod
def get_response(cls, cursor: Any) -> AdapterResponse:
"""Get the status of the cursor."""
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError(
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedException(
"`get_response` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
@@ -117,36 +105,25 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
return [dict(zip(column_names, row)) for row in rows]
@classmethod
def get_result_from_cursor(cls, cursor: Any, limit: Optional[int]) -> agate.Table:
def get_result_from_cursor(cls, cursor: Any) -> agate.Table:
data: List[Any] = []
column_names: List[str] = []
if cursor.description is not None:
column_names = [col[0] for col in cursor.description]
if limit:
rows = cursor.fetchmany(limit)
else:
rows = cursor.fetchall()
rows = cursor.fetchall()
data = cls.process_results(column_names, rows)
return dbt.clients.agate_helper.table_from_data_flat(data, column_names)
@classmethod
def data_type_code_to_name(cls, type_code: Union[int, str]) -> str:
"""Get the string representation of the data type from the type_code."""
# https://peps.python.org/pep-0249/#type-objects
raise dbt.exceptions.NotImplementedError(
"`data_type_code_to_name` is not implemented for this adapter!"
)
def execute(
self, sql: str, auto_begin: bool = False, fetch: bool = False, limit: Optional[int] = None
self, sql: str, auto_begin: bool = False, fetch: bool = False
) -> Tuple[AdapterResponse, agate.Table]:
sql = self._add_query_comment(sql)
_, cursor = self.add_query(sql, auto_begin)
response = self.get_response(cursor)
if fetch:
table = self.get_result_from_cursor(cursor, limit)
table = self.get_result_from_cursor(cursor)
else:
table = dbt.clients.agate_helper.empty_table()
return response, table
@@ -157,14 +134,10 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
def add_commit_query(self):
return self.add_query("COMMIT", auto_begin=False)
def add_select_query(self, sql: str) -> Tuple[Connection, Any]:
sql = self._add_query_comment(sql)
return self.add_query(sql, auto_begin=False)
def begin(self):
connection = self.get_thread_connection()
if connection.transaction_open is True:
raise dbt.exceptions.DbtInternalError(
raise dbt.exceptions.InternalException(
'Tried to begin a new transaction on connection "{}", but '
"it already had one open!".format(connection.name)
)
@@ -177,12 +150,12 @@ class SQLConnectionManager(BaseConnectionManager):
def commit(self):
connection = self.get_thread_connection()
if connection.transaction_open is False:
raise dbt.exceptions.DbtInternalError(
raise dbt.exceptions.InternalException(
'Tried to commit transaction on connection "{}", but '
"it does not have one open!".format(connection.name)
)
fire_event(SQLCommit(conn_name=connection.name, node_info=get_node_info()))
fire_event(SQLCommit(conn_name=connection.name))
self.add_commit_query()
connection.transaction_open = False

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@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
import agate
from typing import Any, Optional, Tuple, Type, List
from dbt.contracts.connection import Connection, AdapterResponse
from dbt.exceptions import RelationTypeNullError
import dbt.clients.agate_helper
from dbt.contracts.connection import Connection
import dbt.exceptions
from dbt.adapters.base import BaseAdapter, available
from dbt.adapters.cache import _make_ref_key_dict
from dbt.adapters.cache import _make_key
from dbt.adapters.sql import SQLConnectionManager
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import ColTypeChange, SchemaCreation, SchemaDrop
@@ -22,7 +23,6 @@ RENAME_RELATION_MACRO_NAME = "rename_relation"
TRUNCATE_RELATION_MACRO_NAME = "truncate_relation"
DROP_RELATION_MACRO_NAME = "drop_relation"
ALTER_COLUMN_TYPE_MACRO_NAME = "alter_column_type"
VALIDATE_SQL_MACRO_NAME = "validate_sql"
class SQLAdapter(BaseAdapter):
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ class SQLAdapter(BaseAdapter):
ColTypeChange(
orig_type=target_column.data_type,
new_type=new_type,
table=_make_ref_key_dict(current),
table=_make_key(current),
)
)
@@ -132,7 +132,9 @@ class SQLAdapter(BaseAdapter):
def drop_relation(self, relation):
if relation.type is None:
raise RelationTypeNullError(relation)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(
"Tried to drop relation {}, but its type is null.".format(relation)
)
self.cache_dropped(relation)
self.execute_macro(DROP_RELATION_MACRO_NAME, kwargs={"relation": relation})
@@ -153,7 +155,7 @@ class SQLAdapter(BaseAdapter):
def create_schema(self, relation: BaseRelation) -> None:
relation = relation.without_identifier()
fire_event(SchemaCreation(relation=_make_ref_key_dict(relation)))
fire_event(SchemaCreation(relation=_make_key(relation)))
kwargs = {
"relation": relation,
}
@@ -164,7 +166,7 @@ class SQLAdapter(BaseAdapter):
def drop_schema(self, relation: BaseRelation) -> None:
relation = relation.without_identifier()
fire_event(SchemaDrop(relation=_make_ref_key_dict(relation)))
fire_event(SchemaDrop(relation=_make_key(relation)))
kwargs = {
"relation": relation,
}
@@ -198,7 +200,6 @@ class SQLAdapter(BaseAdapter):
)
return relations
@classmethod
def quote(self, identifier):
return '"{}"'.format(identifier)
@@ -219,34 +220,6 @@ class SQLAdapter(BaseAdapter):
results = self.execute_macro(CHECK_SCHEMA_EXISTS_MACRO_NAME, kwargs=kwargs)
return results[0][0] > 0
def validate_sql(self, sql: str) -> AdapterResponse:
"""Submit the given SQL to the engine for validation, but not execution.
By default we simply prefix the query with the explain keyword and allow the
exceptions thrown by the underlying engine on invalid SQL inputs to bubble up
to the exception handler. For adjustments to the explain statement - such as
for adapters that have different mechanisms for hinting at query validation
or dry-run - callers may be able to override the validate_sql_query macro with
the addition of an <adapter>__validate_sql implementation.
:param sql str: The sql to validate
"""
kwargs = {
"sql": sql,
}
result = self.execute_macro(VALIDATE_SQL_MACRO_NAME, kwargs=kwargs)
# The statement macro always returns an AdapterResponse in the output AttrDict's
# `response` property, and we preserve the full payload in case we want to
# return fetched output for engines where explain plans are emitted as columnar
# results. Any macro override that deviates from this behavior may encounter an
# assertion error in the runtime.
adapter_response = result.response # type: ignore[attr-defined]
assert isinstance(adapter_response, AdapterResponse), (
f"Expected AdapterResponse from validate_sql macro execution, "
f"got {type(adapter_response)}."
)
return adapter_response
# This is for use in the test suite
def run_sql_for_tests(self, sql, fetch, conn):
cursor = conn.handle.cursor()

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@@ -1,71 +1 @@
# Adding a new command
## `main.py`
Add the new command with all necessary decorators. Every command will need at minimum:
- a decorator for the click group it belongs to which also names the command
- the postflight decorator (must come before other decorators from the `requires` module for error handling)
- the preflight decorator
```py
@cli.command("my-new-command")
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
def my_new_command(ctx, **kwargs):
...
```
## `types.py`
Add an entry to the `Command` enum with your new command. Commands that are sub-commands should have entries
that represent their full command path (e.g. `source freshness -> SOURCE_FRESHNESS`, `docs serve -> DOCS_SERVE`).
## `flags.py`
Add the new command to the dictionary within the `command_args` function.
# Exception Handling
## `requires.py`
### `postflight`
In the postflight decorator, the click command is invoked (i.e. `func(*args, **kwargs)`) and wrapped in a `try/except` block to handle any exceptions thrown.
Any exceptions thrown from `postflight` are wrapped by custom exceptions from the `dbt.cli.exceptions` module (i.e. `ResultExit`, `ExceptionExit`) to instruct click to complete execution with a particular exit code.
Some `dbt-core` handled exceptions have an attribute named `results` which contains results from running nodes (e.g. `FailFastError`). These are wrapped in the `ResultExit` exception to represent runs that have failed in a way that `dbt-core` expects.
If the invocation of the command does not throw any exceptions but does not succeed, `postflight` will still raise the `ResultExit` exception to make use of the exit code.
These exceptions produce an exit code of `1`.
Exceptions wrapped with `ExceptionExit` may be thrown by `dbt-core` intentionally (i.e. an exception that inherits from `dbt.exceptions.Exception`) or unintentionally (i.e. exceptions thrown by the python runtime). In either case these are considered errors that `dbt-core` did not expect and are treated as genuine exceptions.
These exceptions produce an exit code of `2`.
If no exceptions are thrown from invoking the command and the command succeeds, `postflight` will not raise any exceptions.
When no exceptions are raised an exit code of `0` is produced.
## `main.py`
### `dbtRunner`
`dbtRunner` provides a programmatic interface for our click CLI and wraps the invocation of the click commands to handle any exceptions thrown.
`dbtRunner.invoke` should ideally only ever return an instantiated `dbtRunnerResult` which contains the following fields:
- `success`: A boolean representing whether the command invocation was successful
- `result`: The optional result of the command invoked. This attribute can have many types, please see the definition of `dbtRunnerResult` for more information
- `exception`: If an exception was thrown during command invocation it will be saved here, otherwise it will be `None`. Please note that the exceptions held in this attribute are not the exceptions thrown by `preflight` but instead the exceptions that `ResultExit` and `ExceptionExit` wrap
Programmatic exception handling might look like the following:
```python
res = dbtRunner().invoke(["run"])
if not res.success:
...
if type(res.exception) == SomeExceptionType:
...
```
## `dbt/tests/util.py`
### `run_dbt`
In many of our functional and integration tests, we want to be sure that an invocation of `dbt` raises a certain exception.
A common pattern for these assertions:
```python
class TestSomething:
def test_something(self, project):
with pytest.raises(SomeException):
run_dbt(["run"])
```
To allow these tests to assert that exceptions have been thrown, the `run_dbt` function will raise any exceptions it recieves from the invocation of a `dbt` command.
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from .main import cli as dbt_cli # noqa

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import click
from typing import Optional
from dbt.cli.main import cli as dbt
def make_context(args, command=dbt) -> Optional[click.Context]:
try:
ctx = command.make_context(command.name, args)
except click.exceptions.Exit:
return None
ctx.invoked_subcommand = ctx.protected_args[0] if ctx.protected_args else None
ctx.obj = {}
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from typing import Optional, IO
from click.exceptions import ClickException
from dbt.utils import ExitCodes
class DbtUsageException(Exception):
pass
class DbtInternalException(Exception):
pass
class CliException(ClickException):
"""The base exception class for our implementation of the click CLI.
The exit_code attribute is used by click to determine which exit code to produce
after an invocation."""
def __init__(self, exit_code: ExitCodes) -> None:
self.exit_code = exit_code.value
# the typing of _file is to satisfy the signature of ClickException.show
# overriding this method prevents click from printing any exceptions to stdout
def show(self, _file: Optional[IO] = None) -> None:
pass
class ResultExit(CliException):
"""This class wraps any exception that contains results while invoking dbt, or the
results of an invocation that did not succeed but did not throw any exceptions."""
def __init__(self, result) -> None:
super().__init__(ExitCodes.ModelError)
self.result = result
class ExceptionExit(CliException):
"""This class wraps any exception that does not contain results thrown while invoking dbt."""
def __init__(self, exception: Exception) -> None:
super().__init__(ExitCodes.UnhandledError)
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# TODO Move this to /core/dbt/flags.py when we're ready to break things
import os
import sys
from dataclasses import dataclass
from importlib import import_module
from multiprocessing import get_context
from pprint import pformat as pf
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Set, Union
from click import Context, get_current_context, Parameter
from click.core import Command as ClickCommand, Group, ParameterSource
from dbt.cli.exceptions import DbtUsageException
from dbt.cli.resolvers import default_log_path, default_project_dir
from dbt.cli.types import Command as CliCommand
from dbt.config.profile import read_user_config
from dbt.contracts.project import UserConfig
from dbt.exceptions import DbtInternalError
from dbt.deprecations import renamed_env_var
from dbt.helper_types import WarnErrorOptions
from click import get_current_context
if os.name != "nt":
# https://bugs.python.org/issue41567
import multiprocessing.popen_spawn_posix # type: ignore # noqa: F401
FLAGS_DEFAULTS = {
"INDIRECT_SELECTION": "eager",
"TARGET_PATH": None,
# Cli args without user_config or env var option.
"FULL_REFRESH": False,
"STRICT_MODE": False,
"STORE_FAILURES": False,
"INTROSPECT": True,
}
DEPRECATED_PARAMS = {
"deprecated_defer": "defer",
"deprecated_favor_state": "favor_state",
"deprecated_print": "print",
"deprecated_state": "state",
}
WHICH_KEY = "which"
def convert_config(config_name, config_value):
"""Convert the values from config and original set_from_args to the correct type."""
ret = config_value
if config_name.lower() == "warn_error_options" and type(config_value) == dict:
ret = WarnErrorOptions(
include=config_value.get("include", []), exclude=config_value.get("exclude", [])
)
return ret
def args_to_context(args: List[str]) -> Context:
"""Convert a list of args to a click context with proper hierarchy for dbt commands"""
from dbt.cli.main import cli
cli_ctx = cli.make_context(cli.name, args)
# Split args if they're a comma seperated string.
if len(args) == 1 and "," in args[0]:
args = args[0].split(",")
sub_command_name, sub_command, args = cli.resolve_command(cli_ctx, args)
# Handle source and docs group.
if isinstance(sub_command, Group):
sub_command_name, sub_command, args = sub_command.resolve_command(cli_ctx, args)
assert isinstance(sub_command, ClickCommand)
sub_command_ctx = sub_command.make_context(sub_command_name, args)
sub_command_ctx.parent = cli_ctx
return sub_command_ctx
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Flags:
"""Primary configuration artifact for running dbt"""
def __init__(
self, ctx: Optional[Context] = None, user_config: Optional[UserConfig] = None
) -> None:
# Set the default flags.
for key, value in FLAGS_DEFAULTS.items():
object.__setattr__(self, key, value)
def __init__(self, ctx=None) -> None:
if ctx is None:
ctx = get_current_context()
def _get_params_by_source(ctx: Context, source_type: ParameterSource):
"""Generates all params of a given source type."""
yield from [
name for name, source in ctx._parameter_source.items() if source is source_type
]
if ctx.parent:
yield from _get_params_by_source(ctx.parent, source_type)
# Ensure that any params sourced from the commandline are not present more than once.
# Click handles this exclusivity, but only at a per-subcommand level.
seen_params = []
for param in _get_params_by_source(ctx, ParameterSource.COMMANDLINE):
if param in seen_params:
raise DbtUsageException(
f"{param.lower()} was provided both before and after the subcommand, it can only be set either before or after.",
)
seen_params.append(param)
def _assign_params(
ctx: Context,
params_assigned_from_default: set,
deprecated_env_vars: Dict[str, Callable],
):
def assign_params(ctx):
"""Recursively adds all click params to flag object"""
for param_name, param_value in ctx.params.items():
# N.B. You have to use the base MRO method (object.__setattr__) to set attributes
# when using frozen dataclasses.
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/dataclasses.html#frozen-instances
# Handle deprecated env vars while still respecting old values
# e.g. DBT_NO_PRINT -> DBT_PRINT if DBT_NO_PRINT is set, it is
# respected over DBT_PRINT or --print.
new_name: Union[str, None] = None
if param_name in DEPRECATED_PARAMS:
# Deprecated env vars can only be set via env var.
# We use the deprecated option in click to serialize the value
# from the env var string.
param_source = ctx.get_parameter_source(param_name)
if param_source == ParameterSource.DEFAULT:
continue
elif param_source != ParameterSource.ENVIRONMENT:
raise DbtUsageException(
"Deprecated parameters can only be set via environment variables",
)
# Rename for clarity.
dep_name = param_name
new_name = DEPRECATED_PARAMS.get(dep_name)
try:
assert isinstance(new_name, str)
except AssertionError:
raise Exception(
f"No deprecated param name match in DEPRECATED_PARAMS from {dep_name} to {new_name}"
)
# Find param objects for their envvar name.
try:
dep_param = [x for x in ctx.command.params if x.name == dep_name][0]
new_param = [x for x in ctx.command.params if x.name == new_name][0]
except IndexError:
raise Exception(
f"No deprecated param name match in context from {dep_name} to {new_name}"
)
# Remove param from defaulted set since the deprecated
# value is not set from default, but from an env var.
if new_name in params_assigned_from_default:
params_assigned_from_default.remove(new_name)
# Add the deprecation warning function to the set.
assert isinstance(dep_param.envvar, str)
assert isinstance(new_param.envvar, str)
deprecated_env_vars[new_name] = renamed_env_var(
old_name=dep_param.envvar,
new_name=new_param.envvar,
)
# Set the flag value.
is_duplicate = hasattr(self, param_name.upper())
is_default = ctx.get_parameter_source(param_name) == ParameterSource.DEFAULT
flag_name = (new_name or param_name).upper()
if (is_duplicate and not is_default) or not is_duplicate:
object.__setattr__(self, flag_name, param_value)
# Track default assigned params.
if is_default:
params_assigned_from_default.add(param_name)
if hasattr(self, param_name):
raise Exception(f"Duplicate flag names found in click command: {param_name}")
object.__setattr__(self, param_name.upper(), param_value)
if ctx.parent:
_assign_params(ctx.parent, params_assigned_from_default, deprecated_env_vars)
assign_params(ctx.parent)
params_assigned_from_default = set() # type: Set[str]
deprecated_env_vars: Dict[str, Callable] = {}
_assign_params(ctx, params_assigned_from_default, deprecated_env_vars)
assign_params(ctx)
# Set deprecated_env_var_warnings to be fired later after events have been init.
object.__setattr__(
self, "deprecated_env_var_warnings", [x for x in deprecated_env_vars.values()]
)
# Get the invoked command flags.
invoked_subcommand_name = (
ctx.invoked_subcommand if hasattr(ctx, "invoked_subcommand") else None
)
if invoked_subcommand_name is not None:
invoked_subcommand = getattr(import_module("dbt.cli.main"), invoked_subcommand_name)
invoked_subcommand.allow_extra_args = True
invoked_subcommand.ignore_unknown_options = True
invoked_subcommand_ctx = invoked_subcommand.make_context(None, sys.argv)
_assign_params(
invoked_subcommand_ctx, params_assigned_from_default, deprecated_env_vars
)
if not user_config:
profiles_dir = getattr(self, "PROFILES_DIR", None)
user_config = read_user_config(profiles_dir) if profiles_dir else None
# Add entire invocation command to flags
object.__setattr__(self, "INVOCATION_COMMAND", "dbt " + " ".join(sys.argv[1:]))
# Overwrite default assignments with user config if available.
if user_config:
param_assigned_from_default_copy = params_assigned_from_default.copy()
for param_assigned_from_default in params_assigned_from_default:
user_config_param_value = getattr(user_config, param_assigned_from_default, None)
if user_config_param_value is not None:
object.__setattr__(
self,
param_assigned_from_default.upper(),
convert_config(param_assigned_from_default, user_config_param_value),
)
param_assigned_from_default_copy.remove(param_assigned_from_default)
params_assigned_from_default = param_assigned_from_default_copy
# Set hard coded flags.
object.__setattr__(self, "WHICH", invoked_subcommand_name or ctx.info_name)
# Hard coded flags
object.__setattr__(self, "WHICH", ctx.info_name)
object.__setattr__(self, "MP_CONTEXT", get_context("spawn"))
# Apply the lead/follow relationship between some parameters.
self._override_if_set("USE_COLORS", "USE_COLORS_FILE", params_assigned_from_default)
self._override_if_set("LOG_LEVEL", "LOG_LEVEL_FILE", params_assigned_from_default)
self._override_if_set("LOG_FORMAT", "LOG_FORMAT_FILE", params_assigned_from_default)
# Set default LOG_PATH from PROJECT_DIR, if available.
# Starting in v1.5, if `log-path` is set in `dbt_project.yml`, it will raise a deprecation warning,
# with the possibility of removing it in a future release.
if getattr(self, "LOG_PATH", None) is None:
project_dir = getattr(self, "PROJECT_DIR", default_project_dir())
version_check = getattr(self, "VERSION_CHECK", True)
object.__setattr__(self, "LOG_PATH", default_log_path(project_dir, version_check))
# Support console DO NOT TRACK initiative.
if os.getenv("DO_NOT_TRACK", "").lower() in ("1", "t", "true", "y", "yes"):
object.__setattr__(self, "SEND_ANONYMOUS_USAGE_STATS", False)
# Check mutual exclusivity once all flags are set.
self._assert_mutually_exclusive(
params_assigned_from_default, ["WARN_ERROR", "WARN_ERROR_OPTIONS"]
)
# Support lower cased access for legacy code.
params = set(
x for x in dir(self) if not callable(getattr(self, x)) and not x.startswith("__")
)
for param in params:
object.__setattr__(self, param.lower(), getattr(self, param))
# Support console DO NOT TRACK initiave
if os.getenv("DO_NOT_TRACK", "").lower() in (1, "t", "true", "y", "yes"):
object.__setattr__(self, "ANONYMOUS_USAGE_STATS", False)
def __str__(self) -> str:
return str(pf(self.__dict__))
def _override_if_set(self, lead: str, follow: str, defaulted: Set[str]) -> None:
"""If the value of the lead parameter was set explicitly, apply the value to follow, unless follow was also set explicitly."""
if lead.lower() not in defaulted and follow.lower() in defaulted:
object.__setattr__(self, follow.upper(), getattr(self, lead.upper(), None))
def _assert_mutually_exclusive(
self, params_assigned_from_default: Set[str], group: List[str]
) -> None:
"""
Ensure no elements from group are simultaneously provided by a user, as inferred from params_assigned_from_default.
Raises click.UsageError if any two elements from group are simultaneously provided by a user.
"""
set_flag = None
for flag in group:
flag_set_by_user = flag.lower() not in params_assigned_from_default
if flag_set_by_user and set_flag:
raise DbtUsageException(
f"{flag.lower()}: not allowed with argument {set_flag.lower()}"
)
elif flag_set_by_user:
set_flag = flag
def fire_deprecations(self):
"""Fires events for deprecated env_var usage."""
[dep_fn() for dep_fn in self.deprecated_env_var_warnings]
# It is necessary to remove this attr from the class so it does
# not get pickled when written to disk as json.
object.__delattr__(self, "deprecated_env_var_warnings")
@classmethod
def from_dict(cls, command: CliCommand, args_dict: Dict[str, Any]) -> "Flags":
command_arg_list = command_params(command, args_dict)
ctx = args_to_context(command_arg_list)
flags = cls(ctx=ctx)
flags.fire_deprecations()
return flags
CommandParams = List[str]
def command_params(command: CliCommand, args_dict: Dict[str, Any]) -> CommandParams:
"""Given a command and a dict, returns a list of strings representing
the CLI params for that command. The order of this list is consistent with
which flags are expected at the parent level vs the command level.
e.g. fn("run", {"defer": True, "print": False}) -> ["--no-print", "run", "--defer"]
The result of this function can be passed in to the args_to_context function
to produce a click context to instantiate Flags with.
"""
cmd_args = set(command_args(command))
prnt_args = set(parent_args())
default_args = set([x.lower() for x in FLAGS_DEFAULTS.keys()])
res = command.to_list()
for k, v in args_dict.items():
k = k.lower()
# if a "which" value exists in the args dict, it should match the command provided
if k == WHICH_KEY:
if v != command.value:
raise DbtInternalError(
f"Command '{command.value}' does not match value of which: '{v}'"
)
continue
# param was assigned from defaults and should not be included
if k not in (cmd_args | prnt_args) - default_args:
continue
# if the param is in parent args, it should come before the arg name
# e.g. ["--print", "run"] vs ["run", "--print"]
add_fn = res.append
if k in prnt_args:
def add_fn(x):
res.insert(0, x)
spinal_cased = k.replace("_", "-")
if k == "macro" and command == CliCommand.RUN_OPERATION:
add_fn(v)
elif v in (None, False):
add_fn(f"--no-{spinal_cased}")
elif v is True:
add_fn(f"--{spinal_cased}")
else:
add_fn(f"--{spinal_cased}={v}")
return res
ArgsList = List[str]
def parent_args() -> ArgsList:
"""Return a list representing the params the base click command takes."""
from dbt.cli.main import cli
return format_params(cli.params)
def command_args(command: CliCommand) -> ArgsList:
"""Given a command, return a list of strings representing the params
that command takes. This function only returns params assigned to a
specific command, not those of its parent command.
e.g. fn("run") -> ["defer", "favor_state", "exclude", ...]
"""
import dbt.cli.main as cli
CMD_DICT: Dict[CliCommand, ClickCommand] = {
CliCommand.BUILD: cli.build,
CliCommand.CLEAN: cli.clean,
CliCommand.CLONE: cli.clone,
CliCommand.COMPILE: cli.compile,
CliCommand.DOCS_GENERATE: cli.docs_generate,
CliCommand.DOCS_SERVE: cli.docs_serve,
CliCommand.DEBUG: cli.debug,
CliCommand.DEPS: cli.deps,
CliCommand.INIT: cli.init,
CliCommand.LIST: cli.list,
CliCommand.PARSE: cli.parse,
CliCommand.RUN: cli.run,
CliCommand.RUN_OPERATION: cli.run_operation,
CliCommand.SEED: cli.seed,
CliCommand.SHOW: cli.show,
CliCommand.SNAPSHOT: cli.snapshot,
CliCommand.SOURCE_FRESHNESS: cli.freshness,
CliCommand.TEST: cli.test,
CliCommand.RETRY: cli.retry,
}
click_cmd: Optional[ClickCommand] = CMD_DICT.get(command, None)
if click_cmd is None:
raise DbtInternalError(f"No command found for name '{command.name}'")
return format_params(click_cmd.params)
def format_params(params: List[Parameter]) -> ArgsList:
return [str(x.name) for x in params if not str(x.name).lower().startswith("deprecated_")]

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import inspect # This is temporary for RAT-ing
from copy import copy
from dataclasses import dataclass
from typing import Callable, List, Optional, Union
from pprint import pformat as pf # This is temporary for RAT-ing
import click
from click.exceptions import (
Exit as ClickExit,
BadOptionUsage,
NoSuchOption,
UsageError,
)
from dbt.cli import requires, params as p
from dbt.cli.exceptions import (
DbtInternalException,
DbtUsageException,
)
from dbt.contracts.graph.manifest import Manifest
from dbt.contracts.results import (
CatalogArtifact,
RunExecutionResult,
)
from dbt.events.base_types import EventMsg
from dbt.task.build import BuildTask
from dbt.task.clean import CleanTask
from dbt.task.clone import CloneTask
from dbt.task.compile import CompileTask
from dbt.task.debug import DebugTask
from dbt.task.deps import DepsTask
from dbt.task.freshness import FreshnessTask
from dbt.task.generate import GenerateTask
from dbt.task.init import InitTask
from dbt.task.list import ListTask
from dbt.task.retry import RetryTask
from dbt.task.run import RunTask
from dbt.task.run_operation import RunOperationTask
from dbt.task.seed import SeedTask
from dbt.task.serve import ServeTask
from dbt.task.show import ShowTask
from dbt.task.snapshot import SnapshotTask
from dbt.task.test import TestTask
from dbt.adapters.factory import adapter_management
from dbt.cli import params as p
from dbt.cli.flags import Flags
from dbt.profiler import profiler
@dataclass
class dbtRunnerResult:
"""Contains the result of an invocation of the dbtRunner"""
def cli_runner():
# Alias "list" to "ls"
ls = copy(cli.commands["list"])
ls.hidden = True
cli.add_command(ls, "ls")
success: bool
exception: Optional[BaseException] = None
result: Union[
bool, # debug
CatalogArtifact, # docs generate
List[str], # list/ls
Manifest, # parse
None, # clean, deps, init, source
RunExecutionResult, # build, compile, run, seed, snapshot, test, run-operation
] = None
# Programmatic invocation
class dbtRunner:
def __init__(
self,
manifest: Optional[Manifest] = None,
callbacks: Optional[List[Callable[[EventMsg], None]]] = None,
):
self.manifest = manifest
if callbacks is None:
callbacks = []
self.callbacks = callbacks
def invoke(self, args: List[str], **kwargs) -> dbtRunnerResult:
try:
dbt_ctx = cli.make_context(cli.name, args)
dbt_ctx.obj = {
"manifest": self.manifest,
"callbacks": self.callbacks,
}
for key, value in kwargs.items():
dbt_ctx.params[key] = value
# Hack to set parameter source to custom string
dbt_ctx.set_parameter_source(key, "kwargs") # type: ignore
result, success = cli.invoke(dbt_ctx)
return dbtRunnerResult(
result=result,
success=success,
)
except requires.ResultExit as e:
return dbtRunnerResult(
result=e.result,
success=False,
)
except requires.ExceptionExit as e:
return dbtRunnerResult(
exception=e.exception,
success=False,
)
except (BadOptionUsage, NoSuchOption, UsageError) as e:
return dbtRunnerResult(
exception=DbtUsageException(e.message),
success=False,
)
except ClickExit as e:
if e.exit_code == 0:
return dbtRunnerResult(success=True)
return dbtRunnerResult(
exception=DbtInternalException(f"unhandled exit code {e.exit_code}"),
success=False,
)
except BaseException as e:
return dbtRunnerResult(
exception=e,
success=False,
)
# Run the cli
cli()
# dbt
@@ -126,86 +27,74 @@ class dbtRunner:
epilog="Specify one of these sub-commands and you can find more help from there.",
)
@click.pass_context
@p.anonymous_usage_stats
@p.cache_selected_only
@p.debug
@p.deprecated_print
@p.enable_legacy_logger
@p.event_buffer_size
@p.fail_fast
@p.log_cache_events
@p.log_format
@p.log_format_file
@p.log_level
@p.log_level_file
@p.log_path
@p.macro_debugging
@p.partial_parse
@p.partial_parse_file_path
@p.populate_cache
@p.print
@p.printer_width
@p.quiet
@p.record_timing_info
@p.send_anonymous_usage_stats
@p.single_threaded
@p.static_parser
@p.use_colors
@p.use_colors_file
@p.use_experimental_parser
@p.version
@p.version_check
@p.warn_error
@p.warn_error_options
@p.write_json
def cli(ctx, **kwargs):
"""An ELT tool for managing your SQL transformations and data models.
For more documentation on these commands, visit: docs.getdbt.com
"""
incomplete_flags = Flags()
# Profiling
if incomplete_flags.RECORD_TIMING_INFO:
ctx.with_resource(profiler(enable=True, outfile=incomplete_flags.RECORD_TIMING_INFO))
# Adapter management
ctx.with_resource(adapter_management())
# Version info
if incomplete_flags.VERSION:
click.echo(f"`version` called\n ctx.params: {pf(ctx.params)}")
return
else:
del ctx.params["version"]
# dbt build
@cli.command("build")
@click.pass_context
@p.defer
@p.deprecated_defer
@p.exclude
@p.fail_fast
@p.favor_state
@p.deprecated_favor_state
@p.full_refresh
@p.indirect_selection
@p.log_path
@p.models
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.resource_type
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.show
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.store_failures
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def build(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Run all seeds, models, snapshots, and tests in DAG order"""
task = BuildTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
"""Run all Seeds, Models, Snapshots, and tests in DAG order"""
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt clean
@@ -215,19 +104,11 @@ def build(ctx, **kwargs):
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.unset_profile
@requires.project
def clean(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Delete all folders in the clean-targets list (usually the dbt_packages and target directories.)"""
task = CleanTask(ctx.obj["flags"], ctx.obj["project"])
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt docs
@@ -242,41 +123,23 @@ def docs(ctx, **kwargs):
@click.pass_context
@p.compile_docs
@p.defer
@p.deprecated_defer
@p.exclude
@p.favor_state
@p.deprecated_favor_state
@p.log_path
@p.models
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.empty_catalog
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest(write=False)
def docs_generate(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Generate the documentation website for your project"""
task = GenerateTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt docs serve
@@ -288,184 +151,81 @@ def docs_generate(ctx, **kwargs):
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
def docs_serve(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Serve the documentation website for your project"""
task = ServeTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt compile
@cli.command("compile")
@click.pass_context
@p.defer
@p.deprecated_defer
@p.exclude
@p.favor_state
@p.deprecated_favor_state
@p.full_refresh
@p.show_output_format
@p.indirect_selection
@p.introspect
@p.log_path
@p.models
@p.parse_only
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.inline
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def compile(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Generates executable SQL from source, model, test, and analysis files. Compiled SQL files are written to the
target/ directory."""
task = CompileTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
# dbt show
@cli.command("show")
@click.pass_context
@p.defer
@p.deprecated_defer
@p.exclude
@p.favor_state
@p.deprecated_favor_state
@p.full_refresh
@p.show_output_format
@p.show_limit
@p.indirect_selection
@p.introspect
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.inline
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def show(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Generates executable SQL for a named resource or inline query, runs that SQL, and returns a preview of the
results. Does not materialize anything to the warehouse."""
task = ShowTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
"""Generates executable SQL from source, model, test, and analysis files. Compiled SQL files are written to the target/ directory."""
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt debug
@cli.command("debug")
@click.pass_context
@p.debug_connection
@p.config_dir
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir_exists_false
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.target
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
def debug(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Show information on the current dbt environment and check dependencies, then test the database connection. Not to be confused with the --debug option which increases verbosity."""
task = DebugTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
None,
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
"""Show some helpful information about dbt for debugging. Not to be confused with the --debug option which increases verbosity."""
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt deps
@cli.command("deps")
@click.pass_context
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir_exists_false
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.target
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.unset_profile
@requires.project
def deps(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Pull the most recent version of the dependencies listed in packages.yml"""
task = DepsTask(ctx.obj["flags"], ctx.obj["project"])
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt init
@cli.command("init")
@click.pass_context
# for backwards compatibility, accept 'project_name' as an optional positional argument
@click.argument("project_name", required=False)
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir_exists_false
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.skip_profile_setup
@p.target
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
def init(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Initialize a new dbt project."""
task = InitTask(ctx.obj["flags"], None)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
"""Initialize a new DBT project."""
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt list
@@ -480,42 +240,21 @@ def init(ctx, **kwargs):
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.resource_type
@p.raw_select
@p.selector
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def list(ctx, **kwargs):
"""List the resources in your project"""
task = ListTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
# Alias "list" to "ls"
ls = copy(cli.commands["list"])
ls.hidden = True
cli.add_command(ls, "ls")
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt parse
@cli.command("parse")
@click.pass_context
@p.compile_parse
@p.log_path
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@@ -524,157 +263,51 @@ cli.add_command(ls, "ls")
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest(write_perf_info=True)
@p.write_manifest
def parse(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Parses the project and provides information on performance"""
# manifest generation and writing happens in @requires.manifest
return ctx.obj["manifest"], True
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt run
@cli.command("run")
@click.pass_context
@p.defer
@p.deprecated_defer
@p.favor_state
@p.deprecated_favor_state
@p.exclude
@p.fail_fast
@p.full_refresh
@p.log_path
@p.models
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def run(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Compile SQL and execute against the current target database."""
task = RunTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
# dbt retry
@cli.command("retry")
@click.pass_context
@p.project_dir
@p.profiles_dir
@p.vars
@p.profile
@p.target
@p.state
@p.threads
@p.fail_fast
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def retry(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Retry the nodes that failed in the previous run."""
task = RetryTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
# dbt clone
@cli.command("clone")
@click.pass_context
@p.defer_state
@p.exclude
@p.full_refresh
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.resource_type
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.state # required
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
@requires.postflight
def clone(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Create clones of selected nodes based on their location in the manifest provided to --state."""
task = CloneTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt run operation
@cli.command("run-operation")
@click.pass_context
@click.argument("macro")
@p.args
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def run_operation(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Run the named macro with any supplied arguments."""
task = RunOperationTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt seed
@@ -682,75 +315,43 @@ def run_operation(ctx, **kwargs):
@click.pass_context
@p.exclude
@p.full_refresh
@p.log_path
@p.models
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.show
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def seed(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Load data from csv files into your data warehouse."""
task = SeedTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt snapshot
@cli.command("snapshot")
@click.pass_context
@p.defer
@p.deprecated_defer
@p.exclude
@p.favor_state
@p.deprecated_favor_state
@p.models
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def snapshot(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Execute snapshots defined in your project"""
task = SnapshotTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt source
@@ -764,87 +365,48 @@ def source(ctx, **kwargs):
@source.command("freshness")
@click.pass_context
@p.exclude
@p.models
@p.output_path # TODO: Is this ok to re-use? We have three different output params, how much can we consolidate?
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def freshness(ctx, **kwargs):
"""check the current freshness of the project's sources"""
task = FreshnessTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
# Alias "source freshness" to "snapshot-freshness"
snapshot_freshness = copy(cli.commands["source"].commands["freshness"]) # type: ignore
snapshot_freshness.hidden = True
cli.commands["source"].add_command(snapshot_freshness, "snapshot-freshness") # type: ignore
"""Snapshots the current freshness of the project's sources"""
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# dbt test
@cli.command("test")
@click.pass_context
@p.defer
@p.deprecated_defer
@p.exclude
@p.fail_fast
@p.favor_state
@p.deprecated_favor_state
@p.indirect_selection
@p.log_path
@p.models
@p.profile
@p.profiles_dir
@p.project_dir
@p.select
@p.selector
@p.state
@p.defer_state
@p.deprecated_state
@p.store_failures
@p.target
@p.target_path
@p.threads
@p.vars
@p.version_check
@requires.postflight
@requires.preflight
@requires.profile
@requires.project
@requires.runtime_config
@requires.manifest
def test(ctx, **kwargs):
"""Runs tests on data in deployed models. Run this after `dbt run`"""
task = TestTask(
ctx.obj["flags"],
ctx.obj["runtime_config"],
ctx.obj["manifest"],
)
results = task.run()
success = task.interpret_results(results)
return results, success
flags = Flags()
click.echo(f"`{inspect.stack()[0][3]}` called\n flags: {flags}")
# Support running as a module
if __name__ == "__main__":
cli()
cli_runner()

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@@ -1,9 +1,5 @@
from click import ParamType, Choice
from dbt.config.utils import parse_cli_yaml_string
from dbt.exceptions import ValidationError, DbtValidationError, OptionNotYamlDictError
from dbt.helper_types import WarnErrorOptions
from click import ParamType
import yaml
class YAML(ParamType):
@@ -16,26 +12,11 @@ class YAML(ParamType):
if not isinstance(value, str):
self.fail(f"Cannot load YAML from type {type(value)}", param, ctx)
try:
param_option_name = param.opts[0] if param.opts else param.name
return parse_cli_yaml_string(value, param_option_name.strip("-"))
except (ValidationError, DbtValidationError, OptionNotYamlDictError):
return yaml.load(value, Loader=yaml.Loader)
except yaml.parser.ParserError:
self.fail(f"String '{value}' is not valid YAML", param, ctx)
class WarnErrorOptionsType(YAML):
"""The Click WarnErrorOptions type. Converts YAML strings into objects."""
name = "WarnErrorOptionsType"
def convert(self, value, param, ctx):
# this function is being used by param in click
include_exclude = super().convert(value, param, ctx)
return WarnErrorOptions(
include=include_exclude.get("include", []), exclude=include_exclude.get("exclude", [])
)
class Truthy(ParamType):
"""The Click Truthy type. Converts strings into a "truthy" type"""
@@ -50,13 +31,3 @@ class Truthy(ParamType):
return None
else:
return value
class ChoiceTuple(Choice):
name = "CHOICE_TUPLE"
def convert(self, value, param, ctx):
for value_item in value:
super().convert(value_item, param, ctx)
return value

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@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
import click
import inspect
import typing as t
from click import Context
from dbt.cli.option_types import ChoiceTuple
# Implementation from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/48394004
# Note MultiOption options must be specified with type=tuple or type=ChoiceTuple (https://github.com/pallets/click/issues/2012)
class MultiOption(click.Option):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.save_other_options = kwargs.pop("save_other_options", True)
nargs = kwargs.pop("nargs", -1)
assert nargs == -1, "nargs, if set, must be -1 not {}".format(nargs)
super(MultiOption, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._previous_parser_process = None
self._eat_all_parser = None
# validate that multiple=True
multiple = kwargs.pop("multiple", None)
msg = f"MultiOption named `{self.name}` must have multiple=True (rather than {multiple})"
assert multiple, msg
# validate that type=tuple or type=ChoiceTuple
option_type = kwargs.pop("type", None)
msg = f"MultiOption named `{self.name}` must be tuple or ChoiceTuple (rather than {option_type})"
if inspect.isclass(option_type):
assert issubclass(option_type, tuple), msg
else:
assert isinstance(option_type, ChoiceTuple), msg
def add_to_parser(self, parser, ctx):
def parser_process(value, state):
# method to hook to the parser.process
done = False
value = [value]
if self.save_other_options:
# grab everything up to the next option
while state.rargs and not done:
for prefix in self._eat_all_parser.prefixes:
if state.rargs[0].startswith(prefix):
done = True
if not done:
value.append(state.rargs.pop(0))
else:
# grab everything remaining
value += state.rargs
state.rargs[:] = []
value = tuple(value)
# call the actual process
self._previous_parser_process(value, state)
retval = super(MultiOption, self).add_to_parser(parser, ctx)
for name in self.opts:
our_parser = parser._long_opt.get(name) or parser._short_opt.get(name)
if our_parser:
self._eat_all_parser = our_parser
self._previous_parser_process = our_parser.process
our_parser.process = parser_process
break
return retval
def type_cast_value(self, ctx: Context, value: t.Any) -> t.Any:
def flatten(data):
if isinstance(data, tuple):
for x in data:
yield from flatten(x)
else:
yield data
# there will be nested tuples to flatten when multiple=True
value = super(MultiOption, self).type_cast_value(ctx, value)
if value:
value = tuple(flatten(value))
return value

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@@ -1,10 +1,20 @@
from pathlib import Path
from pathlib import Path, PurePath
import click
from dbt.cli.options import MultiOption
from dbt.cli.option_types import YAML, ChoiceTuple, WarnErrorOptionsType
from dbt.cli.option_types import YAML
from dbt.cli.resolvers import default_project_dir, default_profiles_dir
from dbt.version import get_version_information
# TODO: The name (reflected in flags) is a correction!
# The original name was `SEND_ANONYMOUS_USAGE_STATS` and used an env var called "DBT_SEND_ANONYMOUS_USAGE_STATS"
# Both of which break existing naming conventions (doesn't match param flag).
# This will need to be fixed before use in the main codebase and communicated as a change to the community!
anonymous_usage_stats = click.option(
"--anonymous-usage-stats/--no-anonymous-usage-stats",
envvar="DBT_ANONYMOUS_USAGE_STATS",
help="Send anonymous usage stats to dbt Labs.",
default=True,
)
args = click.option(
"--args",
@@ -23,28 +33,28 @@ browser = click.option(
cache_selected_only = click.option(
"--cache-selected-only/--no-cache-selected-only",
envvar="DBT_CACHE_SELECTED_ONLY",
help="At start of run, populate relational cache only for schemas containing selected nodes, or for all schemas of interest.",
)
introspect = click.option(
"--introspect/--no-introspect",
envvar="DBT_INTROSPECT",
help="Whether to scaffold introspective queries as part of compilation",
default=True,
help="Pre cache database objects relevant to selected resource only.",
)
compile_docs = click.option(
"--compile/--no-compile",
envvar=None,
help="Whether or not to run 'dbt compile' as part of docs generation",
help="Wether or not to run 'dbt compile' as part of docs generation",
default=True,
)
compile_parse = click.option(
"--compile/--no-compile",
envvar=None,
help="TODO: No help text currently available",
default=True,
)
config_dir = click.option(
"--config-dir",
envvar=None,
help="Print a system-specific command to access the directory that the current dbt project is searching for a profiles.yml. Then, exit. This flag renders other debug step flags no-ops.",
is_flag=True,
help="If specified, DBT will show path information for this project",
type=click.STRING,
)
debug = click.option(
@@ -54,19 +64,14 @@ debug = click.option(
help="Display debug logging during dbt execution. Useful for debugging and making bug reports.",
)
# flag was previously named DEFER_MODE
# TODO: The env var and name (reflected in flags) are corrections!
# The original name was `DEFER_MODE` and used an env var called "DBT_DEFER_TO_STATE"
# Both of which break existing naming conventions.
# This will need to be fixed before use in the main codebase and communicated as a change to the community!
defer = click.option(
"--defer/--no-defer",
envvar="DBT_DEFER",
help="If set, resolve unselected nodes by deferring to the manifest within the --state directory.",
)
deprecated_defer = click.option(
"--deprecated-defer",
envvar="DBT_DEFER_TO_STATE",
help="Internal flag for deprecating old env var.",
default=False,
hidden=True,
help="If set, defer to the state variable for resolving unselected nodes.",
)
enable_legacy_logger = click.option(
@@ -75,15 +80,16 @@ enable_legacy_logger = click.option(
hidden=True,
)
exclude = click.option(
"--exclude",
envvar=None,
type=tuple,
cls=MultiOption,
multiple=True,
help="Specify the nodes to exclude.",
event_buffer_size = click.option(
"--event-buffer-size",
envvar="DBT_EVENT_BUFFER_SIZE",
help="Sets the max number of events to buffer in EVENT_HISTORY.",
default=100000,
type=click.INT,
)
exclude = click.option("--exclude", envvar=None, help="Specify the nodes to exclude.")
fail_fast = click.option(
"--fail-fast/--no-fail-fast",
"-x/ ",
@@ -91,18 +97,6 @@ fail_fast = click.option(
help="Stop execution on first failure.",
)
favor_state = click.option(
"--favor-state/--no-favor-state",
envvar="DBT_FAVOR_STATE",
help="If set, defer to the argument provided to the state flag for resolving unselected nodes, even if the node(s) exist as a database object in the current environment.",
)
deprecated_favor_state = click.option(
"--deprecated-favor-state",
envvar="DBT_FAVOR_STATE_MODE",
help="Internal flag for deprecating old env var.",
)
full_refresh = click.option(
"--full-refresh",
"-f",
@@ -114,69 +108,30 @@ full_refresh = click.option(
indirect_selection = click.option(
"--indirect-selection",
envvar="DBT_INDIRECT_SELECTION",
help="Choose which tests to select that are adjacent to selected resources. Eager is most inclusive, cautious is most exclusive, and buildable is in between. Empty includes no tests at all.",
type=click.Choice(["eager", "cautious", "buildable", "empty"], case_sensitive=False),
help="Select all tests that are adjacent to selected resources, even if they those resources have been explicitly selected.",
type=click.Choice(["eager", "cautious"], case_sensitive=False),
default="eager",
)
log_cache_events = click.option(
"--log-cache-events/--no-log-cache-events",
help="Enable verbose logging for relational cache events to help when debugging.",
help="Enable verbose adapter cache logging.",
envvar="DBT_LOG_CACHE_EVENTS",
)
log_format = click.option(
"--log-format",
envvar="DBT_LOG_FORMAT",
help="Specify the format of logging to the console and the log file. Use --log-format-file to configure the format for the log file differently than the console.",
type=click.Choice(["text", "debug", "json", "default"], case_sensitive=False),
help="Specify the log format, overriding the command's default.",
type=click.Choice(["text", "json", "default"], case_sensitive=False),
default="default",
)
log_format_file = click.option(
"--log-format-file",
envvar="DBT_LOG_FORMAT_FILE",
help="Specify the format of logging to the log file by overriding the default value and the general --log-format setting.",
type=click.Choice(["text", "debug", "json", "default"], case_sensitive=False),
default="debug",
)
log_level = click.option(
"--log-level",
envvar="DBT_LOG_LEVEL",
help="Specify the minimum severity of events that are logged to the console and the log file. Use --log-level-file to configure the severity for the log file differently than the console.",
type=click.Choice(["debug", "info", "warn", "error", "none"], case_sensitive=False),
default="info",
)
log_level_file = click.option(
"--log-level-file",
envvar="DBT_LOG_LEVEL_FILE",
help="Specify the minimum severity of events that are logged to the log file by overriding the default value and the general --log-level setting.",
type=click.Choice(["debug", "info", "warn", "error", "none"], case_sensitive=False),
default="debug",
)
use_colors = click.option(
"--use-colors/--no-use-colors",
envvar="DBT_USE_COLORS",
help="Specify whether log output is colorized in the console and the log file. Use --use-colors-file/--no-use-colors-file to colorize the log file differently than the console.",
default=True,
)
use_colors_file = click.option(
"--use-colors-file/--no-use-colors-file",
envvar="DBT_USE_COLORS_FILE",
help="Specify whether log file output is colorized by overriding the default value and the general --use-colors/--no-use-colors setting.",
default=True,
)
log_path = click.option(
"--log-path",
envvar="DBT_LOG_PATH",
help="Configure the 'log-path'. Only applies this setting for the current run. Overrides the 'DBT_LOG_PATH' if it is set.",
default=None,
type=click.Path(resolve_path=True, path_type=Path),
type=click.Path(),
)
macro_debugging = click.option(
@@ -185,51 +140,41 @@ macro_debugging = click.option(
hidden=True,
)
# This less standard usage of --output where output_path below is more standard
models = click.option(
"-m",
"-s",
"models",
envvar=None,
help="Specify the nodes to include.",
multiple=True,
)
output = click.option(
"--output",
envvar=None,
help="Specify the output format: either JSON or a newline-delimited list of selectors, paths, or names",
help="TODO: No current help text",
type=click.Choice(["json", "name", "path", "selector"], case_sensitive=False),
default="selector",
)
show_output_format = click.option(
"--output",
envvar=None,
help="Output format for dbt compile and dbt show",
type=click.Choice(["json", "text"], case_sensitive=False),
default="text",
)
show_limit = click.option(
"--limit",
envvar=None,
help="Limit the number of results returned by dbt show",
type=click.INT,
default=5,
default="name",
)
output_keys = click.option(
"--output-keys",
envvar=None,
help=(
"Space-delimited listing of node properties to include as custom keys for JSON output "
"(e.g. `--output json --output-keys name resource_type description`)"
),
type=tuple,
cls=MultiOption,
multiple=True,
default=[],
"--output-keys", envvar=None, help="TODO: No current help text", type=click.STRING
)
output_path = click.option(
"--output",
"-o",
envvar=None,
help="Specify the output path for the JSON report. By default, outputs to 'target/sources.json'",
help="Specify the output path for the json report. By default, outputs to 'target/sources.json'",
type=click.Path(file_okay=True, dir_okay=False, writable=True),
default=None,
default=PurePath.joinpath(Path.cwd(), "target/sources.json"),
)
parse_only = click.option(
"--parse-only",
envvar=None,
help="TODO: No help text currently available",
is_flag=True,
)
partial_parse = click.option(
@@ -239,22 +184,6 @@ partial_parse = click.option(
default=True,
)
partial_parse_file_path = click.option(
"--partial-parse-file-path",
envvar="DBT_PARTIAL_PARSE_FILE_PATH",
help="Internal flag for path to partial_parse.manifest file.",
default=None,
hidden=True,
type=click.Path(exists=True, dir_okay=False, resolve_path=True),
)
populate_cache = click.option(
"--populate-cache/--no-populate-cache",
envvar="DBT_POPULATE_CACHE",
help="At start of run, use `show` or `information_schema` queries to populate a relational cache, which can speed up subsequent materializations.",
default=True,
)
port = click.option(
"--port",
envvar=None,
@@ -263,6 +192,10 @@ port = click.option(
type=click.INT,
)
# TODO: The env var and name (reflected in flags) are corrections!
# The original name was `NO_PRINT` and used the env var `DBT_NO_PRINT`.
# Both of which break existing naming conventions.
# This will need to be fixed before use in the main codebase and communicated as a change to the community!
print = click.option(
"--print/--no-print",
envvar="DBT_PRINT",
@@ -270,15 +203,6 @@ print = click.option(
default=True,
)
deprecated_print = click.option(
"--deprecated-print/--deprecated-no-print",
envvar="DBT_NO_PRINT",
help="Internal flag for deprecating old env var.",
default=True,
hidden=True,
callback=lambda ctx, param, value: not value,
)
printer_width = click.option(
"--printer-width",
envvar="DBT_PRINTER_WIDTH",
@@ -297,32 +221,20 @@ profiles_dir = click.option(
"--profiles-dir",
envvar="DBT_PROFILES_DIR",
help="Which directory to look in for the profiles.yml file. If not set, dbt will look in the current working directory first, then HOME/.dbt/",
default=default_profiles_dir,
default=default_profiles_dir(),
type=click.Path(exists=True),
)
# `dbt debug` uses this because it implements custom behaviour for non-existent profiles.yml directories
# `dbt deps` does not load a profile at all
# `dbt init` will write profiles.yml if it doesn't yet exist
profiles_dir_exists_false = click.option(
"--profiles-dir",
envvar="DBT_PROFILES_DIR",
help="Which directory to look in for the profiles.yml file. If not set, dbt will look in the current working directory first, then HOME/.dbt/",
default=default_profiles_dir,
type=click.Path(exists=False),
)
project_dir = click.option(
"--project-dir",
envvar="DBT_PROJECT_DIR",
envvar=None,
help="Which directory to look in for the dbt_project.yml file. Default is the current working directory and its parents.",
default=default_project_dir,
default=default_project_dir(),
type=click.Path(exists=True),
)
quiet = click.option(
"--quiet/--no-quiet",
"-q",
envvar="DBT_QUIET",
help="Suppress all non-error logging to stdout. Does not affect {{ print() }} macro calls.",
)
@@ -336,11 +248,10 @@ record_timing_info = click.option(
)
resource_type = click.option(
"--resource-types",
"--resource-type",
envvar=None,
help="Restricts the types of resources that dbt will include",
type=ChoiceTuple(
help="TODO: No current help text",
type=click.Choice(
[
"metric",
"source",
@@ -355,120 +266,35 @@ resource_type = click.option(
],
case_sensitive=False,
),
cls=MultiOption,
multiple=True,
default=(),
default="default",
)
model_decls = ("-m", "--models", "--model")
select_decls = ("-s", "--select")
select_attrs = {
"envvar": None,
"help": "Specify the nodes to include.",
"cls": MultiOption,
"multiple": True,
"type": tuple,
}
inline = click.option(
"--inline",
envvar=None,
help="Pass SQL inline to dbt compile and show",
)
# `--select` and `--models` are analogous for most commands except `dbt list` for legacy reasons.
# Most CLI arguments should use the combined `select` option that aliases `--models` to `--select`.
# However, if you need to split out these separators (like `dbt ls`), use the `models` and `raw_select` options instead.
# See https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/pull/6774#issuecomment-1408476095 for more info.
models = click.option(*model_decls, **select_attrs)
raw_select = click.option(*select_decls, **select_attrs)
select = click.option(*select_decls, *model_decls, **select_attrs)
selector = click.option(
"--selector",
envvar=None,
help="The selector name to use, as defined in selectors.yml",
)
send_anonymous_usage_stats = click.option(
"--send-anonymous-usage-stats/--no-send-anonymous-usage-stats",
envvar="DBT_SEND_ANONYMOUS_USAGE_STATS",
help="Send anonymous usage stats to dbt Labs.",
default=True,
"--selector", envvar=None, help="The selector name to use, as defined in selectors.yml"
)
show = click.option(
"--show",
envvar=None,
help="Show a sample of the loaded data in the terminal",
is_flag=True,
)
# TODO: The env var is a correction!
# The original env var was `DBT_TEST_SINGLE_THREADED`.
# This broke the existing naming convention.
# This will need to be communicated as a change to the community!
#
# N.B. This flag is only used for testing, hence it's hidden from help text.
single_threaded = click.option(
"--single-threaded/--no-single-threaded",
envvar="DBT_SINGLE_THREADED",
default=False,
hidden=True,
"--show", envvar=None, help="Show a sample of the loaded data in the terminal", is_flag=True
)
skip_profile_setup = click.option(
"--skip-profile-setup",
"-s",
envvar=None,
help="Skip interactive profile setup.",
is_flag=True,
)
empty_catalog = click.option(
"--empty-catalog",
help="If specified, generate empty catalog.json file during the `dbt docs generate` command.",
default=False,
is_flag=True,
"--skip-profile-setup", "-s", envvar=None, help="Skip interative profile setup.", is_flag=True
)
# TODO: The env var and name (reflected in flags) are corrections!
# The original name was `ARTIFACT_STATE_PATH` and used the env var `DBT_ARTIFACT_STATE_PATH`.
# Both of which break existing naming conventions.
# This will need to be fixed before use in the main codebase and communicated as a change to the community!
state = click.option(
"--state",
envvar="DBT_STATE",
help="Unless overridden, use this state directory for both state comparison and deferral.",
type=click.Path(
dir_okay=True,
file_okay=False,
readable=True,
resolve_path=False,
path_type=Path,
),
)
defer_state = click.option(
"--defer-state",
envvar="DBT_DEFER_STATE",
help="Override the state directory for deferral only.",
type=click.Path(
dir_okay=True,
file_okay=False,
readable=True,
resolve_path=False,
path_type=Path,
),
)
deprecated_state = click.option(
"--deprecated-state",
envvar="DBT_ARTIFACT_STATE_PATH",
help="Internal flag for deprecating old env var.",
hidden=True,
help="If set, use the given directory as the source for json files to compare with this project.",
type=click.Path(
dir_okay=True,
exists=True,
file_okay=False,
readable=True,
resolve_path=True,
path_type=Path,
),
)
@@ -487,10 +313,7 @@ store_failures = click.option(
)
target = click.option(
"--target",
"-t",
envvar=None,
help="Which target to load for the given profile",
"--target", "-t", envvar=None, help="Which target to load for the given profile"
)
target_path = click.option(
@@ -500,21 +323,21 @@ target_path = click.option(
type=click.Path(),
)
debug_connection = click.option(
"--connection",
envvar=None,
help="Test the connection to the target database independent of dependency checks.",
is_flag=True,
)
threads = click.option(
"--threads",
envvar=None,
help="Specify number of threads to use while executing models. Overrides settings in profiles.yml.",
default=None,
default=1,
type=click.INT,
)
use_colors = click.option(
"--use-colors/--no-use-colors",
envvar="DBT_USE_COLORS",
help="Output is colorized by default and may also be set in a profile or at the command line.",
default=True,
)
use_experimental_parser = click.option(
"--use-experimental-parser/--no-use-experimental-parser",
envvar="DBT_USE_EXPERIMENTAL_PARSER",
@@ -526,58 +349,38 @@ vars = click.option(
envvar=None,
help="Supply variables to the project. This argument overrides variables defined in your dbt_project.yml file. This argument should be a YAML string, eg. '{my_variable: my_value}'",
type=YAML(),
default="{}",
)
# TODO: when legacy flags are deprecated use
# click.version_option instead of a callback
def _version_callback(ctx, _param, value):
if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing:
return
click.echo(get_version_information())
ctx.exit()
version = click.option(
"--version",
"-V",
"-v",
callback=_version_callback,
envvar=None,
expose_value=False,
help="Show version information and exit",
is_eager=True,
help="Show version information",
is_flag=True,
)
version_check = click.option(
"--version-check/--no-version-check",
envvar="DBT_VERSION_CHECK",
help="If set, ensure the installed dbt version matches the require-dbt-version specified in the dbt_project.yml file (if any). Otherwise, allow them to differ.",
help="Ensure dbt's version matches the one specified in the dbt_project.yml file ('require-dbt-version')",
default=True,
)
warn_error = click.option(
"--warn-error",
"--warn-error/--no-warn-error",
envvar="DBT_WARN_ERROR",
help="If dbt would normally warn, instead raise an exception. Examples include --select that selects nothing, deprecations, configurations with no associated models, invalid test configurations, and missing sources/refs in tests.",
default=None,
is_flag=True,
)
warn_error_options = click.option(
"--warn-error-options",
envvar="DBT_WARN_ERROR_OPTIONS",
default="{}",
help="""If dbt would normally warn, instead raise an exception based on include/exclude configuration. Examples include --select that selects nothing, deprecations, configurations with no associated models, invalid test configurations,
and missing sources/refs in tests. This argument should be a YAML string, with keys 'include' or 'exclude'. eg. '{"include": "all", "exclude": ["NoNodesForSelectionCriteria"]}'""",
type=WarnErrorOptionsType(),
help="If dbt would normally warn, instead raise an exception. Examples include --models that selects nothing, deprecations, configurations with no associated models, invalid test configurations, and missing sources/refs in tests.",
)
write_json = click.option(
"--write-json/--no-write-json",
envvar="DBT_WRITE_JSON",
help="Whether or not to write the manifest.json and run_results.json files to the target directory",
help="Writing the manifest and run_results.json files to disk",
default=True,
)
write_manifest = click.option(
"--write-manifest/--no-write-manifest",
envvar=None,
help="TODO: No help text currently available",
default=True,
)

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@@ -1,267 +0,0 @@
import dbt.tracking
from dbt.version import installed as installed_version
from dbt.adapters.factory import adapter_management, register_adapter
from dbt.flags import set_flags, get_flag_dict
from dbt.cli.exceptions import (
ExceptionExit,
ResultExit,
)
from dbt.cli.flags import Flags
from dbt.config import RuntimeConfig
from dbt.config.runtime import load_project, load_profile, UnsetProfile
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event, LOG_VERSION, set_invocation_id, setup_event_logger
from dbt.events.types import (
CommandCompleted,
MainReportVersion,
MainReportArgs,
MainTrackingUserState,
)
from dbt.events.helpers import get_json_string_utcnow
from dbt.events.types import MainEncounteredError, MainStackTrace
from dbt.exceptions import Exception as DbtException, DbtProjectError, FailFastError
from dbt.parser.manifest import ManifestLoader, write_manifest
from dbt.profiler import profiler
from dbt.tracking import active_user, initialize_from_flags, track_run
from dbt.utils import cast_dict_to_dict_of_strings
from dbt.plugins import set_up_plugin_manager, get_plugin_manager
from click import Context
from functools import update_wrapper
import time
import traceback
def preflight(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
ctx = args[0]
assert isinstance(ctx, Context)
ctx.obj = ctx.obj or {}
# Flags
flags = Flags(ctx)
ctx.obj["flags"] = flags
set_flags(flags)
# Logging
callbacks = ctx.obj.get("callbacks", [])
set_invocation_id()
setup_event_logger(flags=flags, callbacks=callbacks)
# Tracking
initialize_from_flags(flags.SEND_ANONYMOUS_USAGE_STATS, flags.PROFILES_DIR)
ctx.with_resource(track_run(run_command=flags.WHICH))
# Now that we have our logger, fire away!
fire_event(MainReportVersion(version=str(installed_version), log_version=LOG_VERSION))
flags_dict_str = cast_dict_to_dict_of_strings(get_flag_dict())
fire_event(MainReportArgs(args=flags_dict_str))
# Deprecation warnings
flags.fire_deprecations()
if active_user is not None: # mypy appeasement, always true
fire_event(MainTrackingUserState(user_state=active_user.state()))
# Profiling
if flags.RECORD_TIMING_INFO:
ctx.with_resource(profiler(enable=True, outfile=flags.RECORD_TIMING_INFO))
# Adapter management
ctx.with_resource(adapter_management())
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
def postflight(func):
"""The decorator that handles all exception handling for the click commands.
This decorator must be used before any other decorators that may throw an exception."""
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
ctx = args[0]
start_func = time.perf_counter()
success = False
try:
result, success = func(*args, **kwargs)
except FailFastError as e:
fire_event(MainEncounteredError(exc=str(e)))
raise ResultExit(e.result)
except DbtException as e:
fire_event(MainEncounteredError(exc=str(e)))
raise ExceptionExit(e)
except BaseException as e:
fire_event(MainEncounteredError(exc=str(e)))
fire_event(MainStackTrace(stack_trace=traceback.format_exc()))
raise ExceptionExit(e)
finally:
fire_event(
CommandCompleted(
command=ctx.command_path,
success=success,
completed_at=get_json_string_utcnow(),
elapsed=time.perf_counter() - start_func,
)
)
if not success:
raise ResultExit(result)
return (result, success)
return update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
# TODO: UnsetProfile is necessary for deps and clean to load a project.
# This decorator and its usage can be removed once https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/6257 is closed.
def unset_profile(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
ctx = args[0]
assert isinstance(ctx, Context)
profile = UnsetProfile()
ctx.obj["profile"] = profile
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
def profile(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
ctx = args[0]
assert isinstance(ctx, Context)
flags = ctx.obj["flags"]
# TODO: Generalize safe access to flags.THREADS:
# https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/6259
threads = getattr(flags, "THREADS", None)
profile = load_profile(flags.PROJECT_DIR, flags.VARS, flags.PROFILE, flags.TARGET, threads)
ctx.obj["profile"] = profile
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
def project(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
ctx = args[0]
assert isinstance(ctx, Context)
# TODO: Decouple target from profile, and remove the need for profile here:
# https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/6257
if not ctx.obj.get("profile"):
raise DbtProjectError("profile required for project")
flags = ctx.obj["flags"]
project = load_project(
flags.PROJECT_DIR, flags.VERSION_CHECK, ctx.obj["profile"], flags.VARS
)
ctx.obj["project"] = project
# Plugins
set_up_plugin_manager(project_name=project.project_name)
if dbt.tracking.active_user is not None:
project_id = None if project is None else project.hashed_name()
dbt.tracking.track_project_id({"project_id": project_id})
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
def runtime_config(func):
"""A decorator used by click command functions for generating a runtime
config given a profile and project.
"""
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
ctx = args[0]
assert isinstance(ctx, Context)
req_strs = ["profile", "project"]
reqs = [ctx.obj.get(req_str) for req_str in req_strs]
if None in reqs:
raise DbtProjectError("profile and project required for runtime_config")
config = RuntimeConfig.from_parts(
ctx.obj["project"],
ctx.obj["profile"],
ctx.obj["flags"],
)
ctx.obj["runtime_config"] = config
if dbt.tracking.active_user is not None:
adapter_type = (
getattr(config.credentials, "type", None)
if hasattr(config, "credentials")
else None
)
adapter_unique_id = (
config.credentials.hashed_unique_field()
if hasattr(config, "credentials")
else None
)
dbt.tracking.track_adapter_info(
{
"adapter_type": adapter_type,
"adapter_unique_id": adapter_unique_id,
}
)
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
def manifest(*args0, write=True, write_perf_info=False):
"""A decorator used by click command functions for generating a manifest
given a profile, project, and runtime config. This also registers the adapter
from the runtime config and conditionally writes the manifest to disk.
"""
def outer_wrapper(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
ctx = args[0]
assert isinstance(ctx, Context)
req_strs = ["profile", "project", "runtime_config"]
reqs = [ctx.obj.get(dep) for dep in req_strs]
if None in reqs:
raise DbtProjectError("profile, project, and runtime_config required for manifest")
runtime_config = ctx.obj["runtime_config"]
register_adapter(runtime_config)
# a manifest has already been set on the context, so don't overwrite it
if ctx.obj.get("manifest") is None:
manifest = ManifestLoader.get_full_manifest(
runtime_config,
write_perf_info=write_perf_info,
)
ctx.obj["manifest"] = manifest
if write and ctx.obj["flags"].write_json:
write_manifest(manifest, runtime_config.project_target_path)
pm = get_plugin_manager(runtime_config.project_name)
plugin_artifacts = pm.get_manifest_artifacts(manifest)
for path, plugin_artifact in plugin_artifacts.items():
plugin_artifact.write(path)
return func(*args, **kwargs)
return update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
# if there are no args, the decorator was used without params @decorator
# otherwise, the decorator was called with params @decorator(arg)
if len(args0) == 0:
return outer_wrapper
return outer_wrapper(args0[0])

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@@ -1,31 +1,11 @@
from pathlib import Path
from dbt.config.project import PartialProject
from dbt.exceptions import DbtProjectError
def default_project_dir() -> Path:
def default_project_dir():
paths = list(Path.cwd().parents)
paths.insert(0, Path.cwd())
return next((x for x in paths if (x / "dbt_project.yml").exists()), Path.cwd())
def default_profiles_dir() -> Path:
def default_profiles_dir():
return Path.cwd() if (Path.cwd() / "profiles.yml").exists() else Path.home() / ".dbt"
def default_log_path(project_dir: Path, verify_version: bool = False) -> Path:
"""If available, derive a default log path from dbt_project.yml. Otherwise, default to "logs".
Known limitations:
1. Using PartialProject here, so no jinja rendering of log-path.
2. Programmatic invocations of the cli via dbtRunner may pass a Project object directly,
which is not being taken into consideration here to extract a log-path.
"""
default_log_path = Path("logs")
try:
partial = PartialProject.from_project_root(str(project_dir), verify_version=verify_version)
partial_log_path = partial.project_dict.get("log-path") or default_log_path
default_log_path = Path(project_dir) / partial_log_path
except DbtProjectError:
pass
return default_log_path

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@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
from enum import Enum
from typing import List
from dbt.exceptions import DbtInternalError
class Command(Enum):
BUILD = "build"
CLEAN = "clean"
COMPILE = "compile"
CLONE = "clone"
DOCS_GENERATE = "generate"
DOCS_SERVE = "serve"
DEBUG = "debug"
DEPS = "deps"
INIT = "init"
LIST = "list"
PARSE = "parse"
RUN = "run"
RUN_OPERATION = "run-operation"
SEED = "seed"
SHOW = "show"
SNAPSHOT = "snapshot"
SOURCE_FRESHNESS = "freshness"
TEST = "test"
RETRY = "retry"
@classmethod
def from_str(cls, s: str) -> "Command":
try:
return cls(s)
except ValueError:
raise DbtInternalError(f"No value '{s}' exists in Command enum")
def to_list(self) -> List[str]:
return {
Command.DOCS_GENERATE: ["docs", "generate"],
Command.DOCS_SERVE: ["docs", "serve"],
Command.SOURCE_FRESHNESS: ["source", "freshness"],
}.get(self, [self.value])

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@@ -1,15 +1,7 @@
import re
from collections import namedtuple
from dbt.exceptions import (
BlockDefinitionNotAtTopError,
DbtInternalError,
MissingCloseTagError,
MissingControlFlowStartTagError,
NestedTagsError,
UnexpectedControlFlowEndTagError,
UnexpectedMacroEOFError,
)
import dbt.exceptions
def regex(pat):
@@ -147,7 +139,10 @@ class TagIterator:
def _expect_match(self, expected_name, *patterns, **kwargs):
match = self._first_match(*patterns, **kwargs)
if match is None:
raise UnexpectedMacroEOFError(expected_name, self.data[self.pos :])
msg = 'unexpected EOF, expected {}, got "{}"'.format(
expected_name, self.data[self.pos :]
)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(msg)
return match
def handle_expr(self, match):
@@ -261,7 +256,7 @@ class TagIterator:
elif block_type_name is not None:
yield self.handle_tag(match)
else:
raise DbtInternalError(
raise dbt.exceptions.InternalException(
"Invalid regex match in next_block, expected block start, "
"expr start, or comment start"
)
@@ -270,6 +265,13 @@ class TagIterator:
return self.find_tags()
duplicate_tags = (
"Got nested tags: {outer.block_type_name} (started at {outer.start}) did "
"not have a matching {{% end{outer.block_type_name} %}} before a "
"subsequent {inner.block_type_name} was found (started at {inner.start})"
)
_CONTROL_FLOW_TAGS = {
"if": "endif",
"for": "endfor",
@@ -317,16 +319,33 @@ class BlockIterator:
found = self.stack.pop()
else:
expected = _CONTROL_FLOW_END_TAGS[tag.block_type_name]
raise UnexpectedControlFlowEndTagError(tag, expected, self.tag_parser)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(
(
"Got an unexpected control flow end tag, got {} but "
"never saw a preceeding {} (@ {})"
).format(tag.block_type_name, expected, self.tag_parser.linepos(tag.start))
)
expected = _CONTROL_FLOW_TAGS[found]
if expected != tag.block_type_name:
raise MissingControlFlowStartTagError(tag, expected, self.tag_parser)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(
(
"Got an unexpected control flow end tag, got {} but "
"expected {} next (@ {})"
).format(tag.block_type_name, expected, self.tag_parser.linepos(tag.start))
)
if tag.block_type_name in allowed_blocks:
if self.stack:
raise BlockDefinitionNotAtTopError(self.tag_parser, tag.start)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(
(
"Got a block definition inside control flow at {}. "
"All dbt block definitions must be at the top level"
).format(self.tag_parser.linepos(tag.start))
)
if self.current is not None:
raise NestedTagsError(outer=self.current, inner=tag)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(
duplicate_tags.format(outer=self.current, inner=tag)
)
if collect_raw_data:
raw_data = self.data[self.last_position : tag.start]
self.last_position = tag.start
@@ -347,7 +366,11 @@ class BlockIterator:
if self.current:
linecount = self.data[: self.current.end].count("\n") + 1
raise MissingCloseTagError(self.current.block_type_name, linecount)
dbt.exceptions.raise_compiler_error(
(
"Reached EOF without finding a close tag for " "{} (searched from line {})"
).format(self.current.block_type_name, linecount)
)
if collect_raw_data:
raw_data = self.data[self.last_position :]

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ import json
import dbt.utils
from typing import Iterable, List, Dict, Union, Optional, Any
from dbt.exceptions import DbtRuntimeError
from dbt.exceptions import RuntimeException
BOM = BOM_UTF8.decode("utf-8") # '\ufeff'
@@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ class ColumnTypeBuilder(Dict[str, NullableAgateType]):
return
elif not isinstance(value, type(existing_type)):
# actual type mismatch!
raise DbtRuntimeError(
raise RuntimeException(
f"Tables contain columns with the same names ({key}), "
f"but different types ({value} vs {existing_type})"
)

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@@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ from dbt.events.types import (
)
from dbt.exceptions import (
CommandResultError,
GitCheckoutError,
GitCloningError,
UnknownGitCloningProblemError,
DbtRuntimeError,
RuntimeException,
bad_package_spec,
raise_git_cloning_error,
raise_git_cloning_problem,
)
from packaging import version
@@ -27,6 +27,16 @@ def _is_commit(revision: str) -> bool:
return bool(re.match(r"\b[0-9a-f]{40}\b", revision))
def _raise_git_cloning_error(repo, revision, error):
stderr = error.stderr.strip()
if "usage: git" in stderr:
stderr = stderr.split("\nusage: git")[0]
if re.match("fatal: destination path '(.+)' already exists", stderr):
raise_git_cloning_error(error)
bad_package_spec(repo, revision, stderr)
def clone(repo, cwd, dirname=None, remove_git_dir=False, revision=None, subdirectory=None):
has_revision = revision is not None
is_commit = _is_commit(revision or "")
@@ -54,7 +64,7 @@ def clone(repo, cwd, dirname=None, remove_git_dir=False, revision=None, subdirec
try:
result = run_cmd(cwd, clone_cmd, env={"LC_ALL": "C"})
except CommandResultError as exc:
raise GitCloningError(repo, revision, exc)
_raise_git_cloning_error(repo, revision, exc)
if subdirectory:
cwd_subdir = os.path.join(cwd, dirname or "")
@@ -62,7 +72,7 @@ def clone(repo, cwd, dirname=None, remove_git_dir=False, revision=None, subdirec
try:
run_cmd(cwd_subdir, clone_cmd_subdir)
except CommandResultError as exc:
raise GitCloningError(repo, revision, exc)
_raise_git_cloning_error(repo, revision, exc)
if remove_git_dir:
rmdir(os.path.join(dirname, ".git"))
@@ -105,7 +115,8 @@ def checkout(cwd, repo, revision=None):
try:
return _checkout(cwd, repo, revision)
except CommandResultError as exc:
raise GitCheckoutError(repo=repo, revision=revision, error=exc)
stderr = exc.stderr.strip()
bad_package_spec(repo, revision, stderr)
def get_current_sha(cwd):
@@ -134,7 +145,7 @@ def clone_and_checkout(
err = exc.stderr
exists = re.match("fatal: destination path '(.+)' already exists", err)
if not exists:
raise UnknownGitCloningProblemError(repo)
raise_git_cloning_problem(repo)
directory = None
start_sha = None
@@ -144,7 +155,7 @@ def clone_and_checkout(
else:
matches = re.match("Cloning into '(.+)'", err.decode("utf-8"))
if matches is None:
raise DbtRuntimeError(f'Error cloning {repo} - never saw "Cloning into ..." from git')
raise RuntimeException(f'Error cloning {repo} - never saw "Cloning into ..." from git')
directory = matches.group(1)
fire_event(GitProgressPullingNewDependency(dir=directory))
full_path = os.path.join(cwd, directory)

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@@ -25,22 +25,19 @@ from dbt.utils import (
)
from dbt.clients._jinja_blocks import BlockIterator, BlockData, BlockTag
from dbt.contracts.graph.nodes import GenericTestNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.compiled import CompiledGenericTestNode
from dbt.contracts.graph.parsed import ParsedGenericTestNode
from dbt.exceptions import (
CaughtMacroError,
CaughtMacroErrorWithNodeError,
CompilationError,
DbtInternalError,
MaterializationArgError,
JinjaRenderingError,
InternalException,
raise_compiler_error,
CompilationException,
invalid_materialization_argument,
MacroReturn,
MaterializtionMacroNotUsedError,
NoSupportedLanguagesFoundError,
UndefinedCompilationError,
UndefinedMacroError,
JinjaRenderingException,
UndefinedMacroException,
)
from dbt.flags import get_flags
from dbt import flags
from dbt.node_types import ModelLanguage
@@ -99,9 +96,8 @@ class MacroFuzzEnvironment(jinja2.sandbox.SandboxedEnvironment):
If the value is 'write', also write the files to disk.
WARNING: This can write a ton of data if you aren't careful.
"""
macro_debugging = get_flags().MACRO_DEBUGGING
if filename == "<template>" and macro_debugging:
write = macro_debugging == "write"
if filename == "<template>" and flags.MACRO_DEBUGGING:
write = flags.MACRO_DEBUGGING == "write"
filename = _linecache_inject(source, write)
return super()._compile(source, filename) # type: ignore
@@ -162,9 +158,9 @@ def quoted_native_concat(nodes):
except (ValueError, SyntaxError, MemoryError):
result = raw
if isinstance(raw, BoolMarker) and not isinstance(result, bool):
raise JinjaRenderingError(f"Could not convert value '{raw!s}' into type 'bool'")
raise JinjaRenderingException(f"Could not convert value '{raw!s}' into type 'bool'")
if isinstance(raw, NumberMarker) and not _is_number(result):
raise JinjaRenderingError(f"Could not convert value '{raw!s}' into type 'number'")
raise JinjaRenderingException(f"Could not convert value '{raw!s}' into type 'number'")
return result
@@ -242,12 +238,12 @@ class BaseMacroGenerator:
try:
yield
except (TypeError, jinja2.exceptions.TemplateRuntimeError) as e:
raise CaughtMacroError(e)
raise_compiler_error(str(e))
def call_macro(self, *args, **kwargs):
# called from __call__ methods
if self.context is None:
raise DbtInternalError("Context is still None in call_macro!")
raise InternalException("Context is still None in call_macro!")
assert self.context is not None
macro = self.get_macro()
@@ -274,7 +270,7 @@ class MacroStack(threading.local):
def pop(self, name):
got = self.call_stack.pop()
if got != name:
raise DbtInternalError(f"popped {got}, expected {name}")
raise InternalException(f"popped {got}, expected {name}")
class MacroGenerator(BaseMacroGenerator):
@@ -301,8 +297,8 @@ class MacroGenerator(BaseMacroGenerator):
try:
yield
except (TypeError, jinja2.exceptions.TemplateRuntimeError) as e:
raise CaughtMacroErrorWithNodeError(exc=e, node=self.macro)
except CompilationError as e:
raise_compiler_error(str(e), self.macro)
except CompilationException as e:
e.stack.append(self.macro)
raise e
@@ -381,7 +377,7 @@ class MaterializationExtension(jinja2.ext.Extension):
node.defaults.append(languages)
else:
raise MaterializationArgError(materialization_name, target.name)
invalid_materialization_argument(materialization_name, target.name)
if SUPPORTED_LANG_ARG not in node.args:
node.args.append(SUPPORTED_LANG_ARG)
@@ -456,7 +452,7 @@ def create_undefined(node=None):
return self
def __reduce__(self):
raise UndefinedCompilationError(name=self.name, node=node)
raise_compiler_error(f"{self.name} is undefined", node=node)
return Undefined
@@ -483,7 +479,7 @@ def get_environment(
native: bool = False,
) -> jinja2.Environment:
args: Dict[str, List[Union[str, Type[jinja2.ext.Extension]]]] = {
"extensions": ["jinja2.ext.do", "jinja2.ext.loopcontrols"]
"extensions": ["jinja2.ext.do"]
}
if capture_macros:
@@ -514,10 +510,10 @@ def catch_jinja(node=None) -> Iterator[None]:
yield
except jinja2.exceptions.TemplateSyntaxError as e:
e.translated = False
raise CompilationError(str(e), node) from e
raise CompilationException(str(e), node) from e
except jinja2.exceptions.UndefinedError as e:
raise UndefinedMacroError(str(e), node) from e
except CompilationError as exc:
raise UndefinedMacroException(str(e), node) from e
except CompilationException as exc:
exc.add_node(node)
raise
@@ -565,8 +561,6 @@ def _requote_result(raw_value: str, rendered: str) -> str:
# is small enough that I've just chosen the more readable option.
_HAS_RENDER_CHARS_PAT = re.compile(r"({[{%#]|[#}%]})")
_render_cache: Dict[str, Any] = dict()
def get_rendered(
string: str,
@@ -574,21 +568,15 @@ def get_rendered(
node=None,
capture_macros: bool = False,
native: bool = False,
) -> Any:
) -> str:
# performance optimization: if there are no jinja control characters in the
# string, we can just return the input. Fall back to jinja if the type is
# not a string or if native rendering is enabled (so '1' -> 1, etc...)
# If this is desirable in the native env as well, we could handle the
# native=True case by passing the input string to ast.literal_eval, like
# the native renderer does.
has_render_chars = not isinstance(string, str) or _HAS_RENDER_CHARS_PAT.search(string)
if not has_render_chars:
if not native:
return string
elif string in _render_cache:
return _render_cache[string]
if not native and isinstance(string, str) and _HAS_RENDER_CHARS_PAT.search(string) is None:
return string
template = get_template(
string,
ctx,
@@ -596,13 +584,7 @@ def get_rendered(
capture_macros=capture_macros,
native=native,
)
rendered = render_template(template, ctx, node)
if not has_render_chars and native:
_render_cache[string] = rendered
return rendered
return render_template(template, ctx, node)
def undefined_error(msg) -> NoReturn:
@@ -638,7 +620,7 @@ GENERIC_TEST_KWARGS_NAME = "_dbt_generic_test_kwargs"
def add_rendered_test_kwargs(
context: Dict[str, Any],
node: GenericTestNode,
node: Union[ParsedGenericTestNode, CompiledGenericTestNode],
capture_macros: bool = False,
) -> None:
"""Render each of the test kwargs in the given context using the native
@@ -670,13 +652,13 @@ def add_rendered_test_kwargs(
def get_supported_languages(node: jinja2.nodes.Macro) -> List[ModelLanguage]:
if "materialization" not in node.name:
raise MaterializtionMacroNotUsedError(node=node)
raise_compiler_error("Only materialization macros can be used with this function")
no_kwargs = not node.defaults
no_langs_found = SUPPORTED_LANG_ARG not in node.args
if no_kwargs or no_langs_found:
raise NoSupportedLanguagesFoundError(node=node)
raise_compiler_error(f"No supported_languages found in materialization macro {node.name}")
lang_idx = node.args.index(SUPPORTED_LANG_ARG)
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
import jinja2
from dbt.clients.jinja import get_environment
from dbt.exceptions import MacroNamespaceNotStringError, MacroNameNotStringError
from dbt.exceptions import raise_compiler_error
def statically_extract_macro_calls(string, ctx, db_wrapper=None):
@@ -117,14 +117,20 @@ def statically_parse_adapter_dispatch(func_call, ctx, db_wrapper):
func_name = kwarg.value.value
possible_macro_calls.append(func_name)
else:
raise MacroNameNotStringError(kwarg_value=kwarg.value.value)
raise_compiler_error(
f"The macro_name parameter ({kwarg.value.value}) "
"to adapter.dispatch was not a string"
)
elif kwarg.key == "macro_namespace":
# This will remain to enable static resolution
kwarg_type = type(kwarg.value).__name__
if kwarg_type == "Const":
macro_namespace = kwarg.value.value
else:
raise MacroNamespaceNotStringError(kwarg_type)
raise_compiler_error(
"The macro_namespace parameter to adapter.dispatch "
f"is a {kwarg_type}, not a string"
)
# positional arguments
if packages_arg:
@@ -141,7 +147,7 @@ def statically_parse_adapter_dispatch(func_call, ctx, db_wrapper):
macro = db_wrapper.dispatch(func_name, macro_namespace=macro_namespace).macro
func_name = f"{macro.package_name}.{macro.name}"
possible_macro_calls.append(func_name)
else: # this is only for tests/unit/test_macro_calls.py
else: # this is only for test/unit/test_macro_calls.py
if macro_namespace:
packages = [macro_namespace]
else:

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@@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ from typing import Any, Dict, List
import requests
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import (
RegistryProgressGETRequest,
RegistryProgressMakingGETRequest,
RegistryProgressGETResponse,
RegistryIndexProgressGETRequest,
RegistryIndexProgressMakingGETRequest,
RegistryIndexProgressGETResponse,
RegistryResponseUnexpectedType,
RegistryResponseMissingTopKeys,
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ def _get_with_retries(package_name, registry_base_url=None):
def _get(package_name, registry_base_url=None):
url = _get_url(package_name, registry_base_url)
fire_event(RegistryProgressGETRequest(url=url))
fire_event(RegistryProgressMakingGETRequest(url=url))
# all exceptions from requests get caught in the retry logic so no need to wrap this here
resp = requests.get(url, timeout=30)
fire_event(RegistryProgressGETResponse(url=url, resp_code=resp.status_code))
@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ def get_compatible_versions(package_name, dbt_version, should_version_check) ->
def _get_index(registry_base_url=None):
url = _get_url("index", registry_base_url)
fire_event(RegistryIndexProgressGETRequest(url=url))
fire_event(RegistryIndexProgressMakingGETRequest(url=url))
# all exceptions from requests get caught in the retry logic so no need to wrap this here
resp = requests.get(url, timeout=30)
fire_event(RegistryIndexProgressGETResponse(url=url, resp_code=resp.status_code))

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@@ -1,31 +1,30 @@
import errno
import fnmatch
import functools
import fnmatch
import json
import os
import os.path
import re
import shutil
import stat
import subprocess
import sys
import tarfile
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, NoReturn, Optional, Tuple, Type, Union
import dbt.exceptions
import requests
import stat
from typing import Type, NoReturn, List, Optional, Dict, Any, Tuple, Callable, Union
from pathspec import PathSpec # type: ignore
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import (
SystemErrorRetrievingModTime,
SystemCouldNotWrite,
SystemExecutingCmd,
SystemStdOut,
SystemStdErr,
SystemStdOutMsg,
SystemStdErrMsg,
SystemReportReturnCode,
)
from dbt.exceptions import DbtInternalError
import dbt.exceptions
from dbt.utils import _connection_exception_retry as connection_exception_retry
from pathspec import PathSpec # type: ignore
if sys.platform == "win32":
from ctypes import WinDLL, c_bool
@@ -76,7 +75,11 @@ def find_matching(
relative_path = os.path.relpath(absolute_path, absolute_path_to_search)
relative_path_to_root = os.path.join(relative_path_to_search, relative_path)
modification_time = os.path.getmtime(absolute_path)
modification_time = 0.0
try:
modification_time = os.path.getmtime(absolute_path)
except OSError:
fire_event(SystemErrorRetrievingModTime(path=absolute_path))
if reobj.match(local_file) and (
not ignore_spec or not ignore_spec.match_file(relative_path_to_root)
):
@@ -103,18 +106,12 @@ def load_file_contents(path: str, strip: bool = True) -> str:
return to_return
@functools.singledispatch
def make_directory(path=None) -> None:
def make_directory(path: str) -> None:
"""
Make a directory and any intermediate directories that don't already
exist. This function handles the case where two threads try to create
a directory at once.
"""
raise DbtInternalError(f"Can not create directory from {type(path)} ")
@make_directory.register
def _(path: str) -> None:
path = convert_path(path)
if not os.path.exists(path):
# concurrent writes that try to create the same dir can fail
@@ -128,11 +125,6 @@ def _(path: str) -> None:
raise e
@make_directory.register
def _(path: Path) -> None:
path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
def make_file(path: str, contents: str = "", overwrite: bool = False) -> bool:
"""
Make a file at `path` assuming that the directory it resides in already
@@ -152,8 +144,7 @@ def make_symlink(source: str, link_path: str) -> None:
Create a symlink at `link_path` referring to `source`.
"""
if not supports_symlinks():
# TODO: why not import these at top?
raise dbt.exceptions.SymbolicLinkError()
dbt.exceptions.system_error("create a symbolic link")
os.symlink(source, link_path)
@@ -211,7 +202,7 @@ def _windows_rmdir_readonly(func: Callable[[str], Any], path: str, exc: Tuple[An
def resolve_path_from_base(path_to_resolve: str, base_path: str) -> str:
"""
If path_to_resolve is a relative path, create an absolute path
If path-to_resolve is a relative path, create an absolute path
with base_path as the base.
If path_to_resolve is an absolute path or a user path (~), just
@@ -420,7 +411,7 @@ def _interpret_oserror(exc: OSError, cwd: str, cmd: List[str]) -> NoReturn:
_handle_posix_error(exc, cwd, cmd)
# this should not be reachable, raise _something_ at least!
raise dbt.exceptions.DbtInternalError(
raise dbt.exceptions.InternalException(
"Unhandled exception in _interpret_oserror: {}".format(exc)
)
@@ -449,8 +440,8 @@ def run_cmd(cwd: str, cmd: List[str], env: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None) -> T
except OSError as exc:
_interpret_oserror(exc, cwd, cmd)
fire_event(SystemStdOut(bmsg=str(out)))
fire_event(SystemStdErr(bmsg=str(err)))
fire_event(SystemStdOutMsg(bmsg=out))
fire_event(SystemStdErrMsg(bmsg=err))
if proc.returncode != 0:
fire_event(SystemReportReturnCode(returncode=proc.returncode))

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@@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ def load_yaml_text(contents, path=None):
else:
error = str(e)
raise dbt.exceptions.DbtValidationError(error)
raise dbt.exceptions.ValidationException(error)

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@@ -1,45 +1,49 @@
import argparse
import json
import os
from collections import defaultdict
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Tuple, cast, Optional
import networkx as nx # type: ignore
import os
import pickle
import sqlparse
from collections import defaultdict
from typing import List, Dict, Any, Tuple, Optional
from dbt.flags import get_flags
from dbt import flags
from dbt.adapters.factory import get_adapter
from dbt.clients import jinja
from dbt.clients.system import make_directory
from dbt.context.providers import generate_runtime_model_context
from dbt.contracts.graph.manifest import Manifest, UniqueID
from dbt.contracts.graph.nodes import (
ManifestNode,
ManifestSQLNode,
GenericTestNode,
from dbt.contracts.graph.compiled import (
COMPILED_TYPES,
CompiledGenericTestNode,
GraphMemberNode,
InjectedCTE,
SeedNode,
ManifestNode,
NonSourceCompiledNode,
)
from dbt.contracts.graph.parsed import ParsedNode
from dbt.exceptions import (
GraphDependencyNotFoundError,
DbtInternalError,
DbtRuntimeError,
dependency_not_found,
InternalException,
RuntimeException,
)
from dbt.graph import Graph
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event, get_invocation_id
from dbt.events.types import FoundStats, Note, WritingInjectedSQLForNode
from dbt.events.contextvars import get_node_info
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.events.types import FoundStats, CompilingNode, WritingInjectedSQLForNode
from dbt.node_types import NodeType, ModelLanguage
from dbt.events.format import pluralize
import dbt.tracking
import dbt.task.list as list_task
graph_file_name = "graph.gpickle"
def _compiled_type_for(model: ParsedNode):
if type(model) not in COMPILED_TYPES:
raise InternalException(
f"Asked to compile {type(model)} node, but it has no compiled form"
)
return COMPILED_TYPES[type(model)]
def print_compile_stats(stats):
names = {
NodeType.Model: "model",
@@ -48,12 +52,10 @@ def print_compile_stats(stats):
NodeType.Analysis: "analysis",
NodeType.Macro: "macro",
NodeType.Operation: "operation",
NodeType.Seed: "seed",
NodeType.Seed: "seed file",
NodeType.Source: "source",
NodeType.Exposure: "exposure",
NodeType.SemanticModel: "semantic model",
NodeType.Metric: "metric",
NodeType.Group: "group",
}
results = {k: 0 for k in names.keys()}
@@ -64,8 +66,7 @@ def print_compile_stats(stats):
resource_counts = {k.pluralize(): v for k, v in results.items()}
dbt.tracking.track_resource_counts(resource_counts)
# do not include resource types that are not actually defined in the project
stat_line = ", ".join([pluralize(ct, names.get(t)) for t, ct in stats.items() if t in names])
stat_line = ", ".join([pluralize(ct, names.get(t)) for t, ct in results.items() if t in names])
fire_event(FoundStats(stat_line=stat_line))
@@ -84,26 +85,23 @@ def _generate_stats(manifest: Manifest):
if _node_enabled(node):
stats[node.resource_type] += 1
# Disabled nodes don't appear in the following collections, so we don't check.
stats[NodeType.Source] += len(manifest.sources)
stats[NodeType.Exposure] += len(manifest.exposures)
stats[NodeType.Metric] += len(manifest.metrics)
stats[NodeType.Macro] += len(manifest.macros)
stats[NodeType.Group] += len(manifest.groups)
stats[NodeType.SemanticModel] += len(manifest.semantic_models)
# TODO: should we be counting dimensions + entities?
for source in manifest.sources.values():
stats[source.resource_type] += 1
for exposure in manifest.exposures.values():
stats[exposure.resource_type] += 1
for metric in manifest.metrics.values():
stats[metric.resource_type] += 1
for macro in manifest.macros.values():
stats[macro.resource_type] += 1
return stats
def _add_prepended_cte(prepended_ctes, new_cte):
for cte in prepended_ctes:
if cte.id == new_cte.id and new_cte.sql:
if cte.id == new_cte.id:
cte.sql = new_cte.sql
return
if new_cte.sql:
prepended_ctes.append(new_cte)
prepended_ctes.append(new_cte)
def _extend_prepended_ctes(prepended_ctes, new_prepended_ctes):
@@ -165,39 +163,285 @@ class Linker:
with open(outfile, "wb") as outfh:
pickle.dump(out_graph, outfh, protocol=pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)
def link_node(self, node: GraphMemberNode, manifest: Manifest):
self.add_node(node.unique_id)
class Compiler:
def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
def initialize(self):
make_directory(self.config.target_path)
make_directory(self.config.packages_install_path)
# creates a ModelContext which is converted to
# a dict for jinja rendering of SQL
def _create_node_context(
self,
node: NonSourceCompiledNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Dict[str, Any],
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
context = generate_runtime_model_context(node, self.config, manifest)
context.update(extra_context)
if isinstance(node, CompiledGenericTestNode):
# for test nodes, add a special keyword args value to the context
jinja.add_rendered_test_kwargs(context, node)
return context
def add_ephemeral_prefix(self, name: str):
adapter = get_adapter(self.config)
relation_cls = adapter.Relation
return relation_cls.add_ephemeral_prefix(name)
def _get_relation_name(self, node: ParsedNode):
relation_name = None
if node.is_relational and not node.is_ephemeral_model:
adapter = get_adapter(self.config)
relation_cls = adapter.Relation
relation_name = str(relation_cls.create_from(self.config, node))
return relation_name
def _inject_ctes_into_sql(self, sql: str, ctes: List[InjectedCTE]) -> str:
"""
`ctes` is a list of InjectedCTEs like:
[
InjectedCTE(
id="cte_id_1",
sql="__dbt__cte__ephemeral as (select * from table)",
),
InjectedCTE(
id="cte_id_2",
sql="__dbt__cte__events as (select id, type from events)",
),
]
Given `sql` like:
"with internal_cte as (select * from sessions)
select * from internal_cte"
This will spit out:
"with __dbt__cte__ephemeral as (select * from table),
__dbt__cte__events as (select id, type from events),
with internal_cte as (select * from sessions)
select * from internal_cte"
(Whitespace enhanced for readability.)
"""
if len(ctes) == 0:
return sql
parsed_stmts = sqlparse.parse(sql)
parsed = parsed_stmts[0]
with_stmt = None
for token in parsed.tokens:
if token.is_keyword and token.normalized == "WITH":
with_stmt = token
break
if with_stmt is None:
# no with stmt, add one, and inject CTEs right at the beginning
first_token = parsed.token_first()
with_stmt = sqlparse.sql.Token(sqlparse.tokens.Keyword, "with")
parsed.insert_before(first_token, with_stmt)
else:
# stmt exists, add a comma (which will come after injected CTEs)
trailing_comma = sqlparse.sql.Token(sqlparse.tokens.Punctuation, ",")
parsed.insert_after(with_stmt, trailing_comma)
token = sqlparse.sql.Token(sqlparse.tokens.Keyword, ", ".join(c.sql for c in ctes))
parsed.insert_after(with_stmt, token)
return str(parsed)
def _recursively_prepend_ctes(
self,
model: NonSourceCompiledNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Optional[Dict[str, Any]],
) -> Tuple[NonSourceCompiledNode, List[InjectedCTE]]:
"""This method is called by the 'compile_node' method. Starting
from the node that it is passed in, it will recursively call
itself using the 'extra_ctes'. The 'ephemeral' models do
not produce SQL that is executed directly, instead they
are rolled up into the models that refer to them by
inserting CTEs into the SQL.
"""
if model.compiled_code is None:
raise RuntimeException("Cannot inject ctes into an unparsed node", model)
if model.extra_ctes_injected:
return (model, model.extra_ctes)
# Just to make it plain that nothing is actually injected for this case
if not model.extra_ctes:
model.extra_ctes_injected = True
manifest.update_node(model)
return (model, model.extra_ctes)
# This stores the ctes which will all be recursively
# gathered and then "injected" into the model.
prepended_ctes: List[InjectedCTE] = []
# extra_ctes are added to the model by
# RuntimeRefResolver.create_relation, which adds an
# extra_cte for every model relation which is an
# ephemeral model.
for cte in model.extra_ctes:
if cte.id not in manifest.nodes:
raise InternalException(
f"During compilation, found a cte reference that "
f"could not be resolved: {cte.id}"
)
cte_model = manifest.nodes[cte.id]
if not cte_model.is_ephemeral_model:
raise InternalException(f"{cte.id} is not ephemeral")
# This model has already been compiled, so it's been
# through here before
if getattr(cte_model, "compiled", False):
assert isinstance(cte_model, tuple(COMPILED_TYPES.values()))
cte_model = cast(NonSourceCompiledNode, cte_model)
new_prepended_ctes = cte_model.extra_ctes
# if the cte_model isn't compiled, i.e. first time here
else:
# This is an ephemeral parsed model that we can compile.
# Compile and update the node
cte_model = self._compile_node(cte_model, manifest, extra_context)
# recursively call this method
cte_model, new_prepended_ctes = self._recursively_prepend_ctes(
cte_model, manifest, extra_context
)
# Save compiled SQL file and sync manifest
self._write_node(cte_model)
manifest.sync_update_node(cte_model)
_extend_prepended_ctes(prepended_ctes, new_prepended_ctes)
new_cte_name = self.add_ephemeral_prefix(cte_model.name)
rendered_sql = cte_model._pre_injected_sql or cte_model.compiled_code
sql = f" {new_cte_name} as (\n{rendered_sql}\n)"
_add_prepended_cte(prepended_ctes, InjectedCTE(id=cte.id, sql=sql))
injected_sql = self._inject_ctes_into_sql(
model.compiled_code,
prepended_ctes,
)
model._pre_injected_sql = model.compiled_code
model.compiled_code = injected_sql
model.extra_ctes_injected = True
model.extra_ctes = prepended_ctes
model.validate(model.to_dict(omit_none=True))
manifest.update_node(model)
return model, prepended_ctes
# creates a compiled_node from the ManifestNode passed in,
# creates a "context" dictionary for jinja rendering,
# and then renders the "compiled_code" using the node, the
# raw_code and the context.
def _compile_node(
self,
node: ManifestNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
) -> NonSourceCompiledNode:
if extra_context is None:
extra_context = {}
fire_event(CompilingNode(unique_id=node.unique_id))
data = node.to_dict(omit_none=True)
data.update(
{
"compiled": False,
"compiled_code": None,
"extra_ctes_injected": False,
"extra_ctes": [],
}
)
compiled_node = _compiled_type_for(node).from_dict(data)
if compiled_node.language == ModelLanguage.python:
# TODO could we also 'minify' this code at all? just aesthetic, not functional
# quoating seems like something very specific to sql so far
# for all python implementations we are seeing there's no quating.
# TODO try to find better way to do this, given that
original_quoting = self.config.quoting
self.config.quoting = {key: False for key in original_quoting.keys()}
context = self._create_node_context(compiled_node, manifest, extra_context)
postfix = jinja.get_rendered(
"{{ py_script_postfix(model) }}",
context,
node,
)
# we should NOT jinja render the python model's 'raw code'
compiled_node.compiled_code = f"{node.raw_code}\n\n{postfix}"
# restore quoting settings in the end since context is lazy evaluated
self.config.quoting = original_quoting
else:
context = self._create_node_context(compiled_node, manifest, extra_context)
compiled_node.compiled_code = jinja.get_rendered(
node.raw_code,
context,
node,
)
compiled_node.relation_name = self._get_relation_name(node)
compiled_node.compiled = True
return compiled_node
def write_graph_file(self, linker: Linker, manifest: Manifest):
filename = graph_file_name
graph_path = os.path.join(self.config.target_path, filename)
if flags.WRITE_JSON:
linker.write_graph(graph_path, manifest)
def link_node(self, linker: Linker, node: GraphMemberNode, manifest: Manifest):
linker.add_node(node.unique_id)
for dependency in node.depends_on_nodes:
if dependency in manifest.nodes:
self.dependency(node.unique_id, (manifest.nodes[dependency].unique_id))
linker.dependency(node.unique_id, (manifest.nodes[dependency].unique_id))
elif dependency in manifest.sources:
self.dependency(node.unique_id, (manifest.sources[dependency].unique_id))
linker.dependency(node.unique_id, (manifest.sources[dependency].unique_id))
elif dependency in manifest.metrics:
self.dependency(node.unique_id, (manifest.metrics[dependency].unique_id))
elif dependency in manifest.semantic_models:
self.dependency(node.unique_id, (manifest.semantic_models[dependency].unique_id))
linker.dependency(node.unique_id, (manifest.metrics[dependency].unique_id))
else:
raise GraphDependencyNotFoundError(node, dependency)
dependency_not_found(node, dependency)
def link_graph(self, manifest: Manifest):
def link_graph(self, linker: Linker, manifest: Manifest, add_test_edges: bool = False):
for source in manifest.sources.values():
self.add_node(source.unique_id)
for semantic_model in manifest.semantic_models.values():
self.add_node(semantic_model.unique_id)
linker.add_node(source.unique_id)
for node in manifest.nodes.values():
self.link_node(node, manifest)
self.link_node(linker, node, manifest)
for exposure in manifest.exposures.values():
self.link_node(exposure, manifest)
self.link_node(linker, exposure, manifest)
for metric in manifest.metrics.values():
self.link_node(metric, manifest)
self.link_node(linker, metric, manifest)
cycle = self.find_cycles()
cycle = linker.find_cycles()
if cycle:
raise RuntimeError("Found a cycle: {}".format(cycle))
def add_test_edges(self, manifest: Manifest) -> None:
if add_test_edges:
manifest.build_parent_and_child_maps()
self.add_test_edges(linker, manifest)
def add_test_edges(self, linker: Linker, manifest: Manifest) -> None:
"""This method adds additional edges to the DAG. For a given non-test
executable node, add an edge from an upstream test to the given node if
the set of nodes the test depends on is a subset of the upstream nodes
@@ -217,7 +461,7 @@ class Linker:
# \/ | test2 ----| |
# test1 ----|---------------|
for node_id in self.graph:
for node_id in linker.graph:
# If node is executable (in manifest.nodes) and does _not_
# represent a test, continue.
if (
@@ -225,7 +469,7 @@ class Linker:
and manifest.nodes[node_id].resource_type != NodeType.Test
):
# Get *everything* upstream of the node
all_upstream_nodes = nx.traversal.bfs_tree(self.graph, node_id, reverse=True)
all_upstream_nodes = nx.traversal.bfs_tree(linker.graph, node_id, reverse=True)
# Get the set of upstream nodes not including the current node.
upstream_nodes = set([n for n in all_upstream_nodes if n != node_id])
@@ -247,356 +491,50 @@ class Linker:
# is a subset of all upstream nodes of the current node,
# add an edge from the upstream test to the current node.
if test_depends_on.issubset(upstream_nodes):
self.graph.add_edge(upstream_test, node_id, edge_type="parent_test")
linker.graph.add_edge(upstream_test, node_id)
def get_graph(self, manifest: Manifest) -> Graph:
self.link_graph(manifest)
return Graph(self.graph)
def get_graph_summary(self, manifest: Manifest) -> Dict[int, Dict[str, Any]]:
"""Create a smaller summary of the graph, suitable for basic diagnostics
and performance tuning. The summary includes only the edge structure,
node types, and node names. Each of the n nodes is assigned an integer
index 0, 1, 2,..., n-1 for compactness"""
graph_nodes = dict()
index_dict = dict()
for node_index, node_name in enumerate(self.graph):
index_dict[node_name] = node_index
data = manifest.expect(node_name).to_dict(omit_none=True)
graph_nodes[node_index] = {"name": node_name, "type": data["resource_type"]}
for node_index, node in graph_nodes.items():
successors = [index_dict[n] for n in self.graph.successors(node["name"])]
if successors:
node["succ"] = [index_dict[n] for n in self.graph.successors(node["name"])]
return graph_nodes
class Compiler:
def __init__(self, config):
self.config = config
def initialize(self):
make_directory(self.config.project_target_path)
make_directory(self.config.packages_install_path)
# creates a ModelContext which is converted to
# a dict for jinja rendering of SQL
def _create_node_context(
self,
node: ManifestSQLNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Dict[str, Any],
) -> Dict[str, Any]:
context = generate_runtime_model_context(node, self.config, manifest)
context.update(extra_context)
if isinstance(node, GenericTestNode):
# for test nodes, add a special keyword args value to the context
jinja.add_rendered_test_kwargs(context, node)
return context
def add_ephemeral_prefix(self, name: str):
adapter = get_adapter(self.config)
relation_cls = adapter.Relation
return relation_cls.add_ephemeral_prefix(name)
def _recursively_prepend_ctes(
self,
model: ManifestSQLNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Optional[Dict[str, Any]],
) -> Tuple[ManifestSQLNode, List[InjectedCTE]]:
"""This method is called by the 'compile_node' method. Starting
from the node that it is passed in, it will recursively call
itself using the 'extra_ctes'. The 'ephemeral' models do
not produce SQL that is executed directly, instead they
are rolled up into the models that refer to them by
inserting CTEs into the SQL.
"""
if model.compiled_code is None:
raise DbtRuntimeError("Cannot inject ctes into an uncompiled node", model)
# extra_ctes_injected flag says that we've already recursively injected the ctes
if model.extra_ctes_injected:
return (model, model.extra_ctes)
# Just to make it plain that nothing is actually injected for this case
if len(model.extra_ctes) == 0:
# SeedNodes don't have compilation attributes
if not isinstance(model, SeedNode):
model.extra_ctes_injected = True
return (model, [])
# This stores the ctes which will all be recursively
# gathered and then "injected" into the model.
prepended_ctes: List[InjectedCTE] = []
# extra_ctes are added to the model by
# RuntimeRefResolver.create_relation, which adds an
# extra_cte for every model relation which is an
# ephemeral model. InjectedCTEs have a unique_id and sql.
# extra_ctes start out with sql set to None, and the sql is set in this loop.
for cte in model.extra_ctes:
if cte.id not in manifest.nodes:
raise DbtInternalError(
f"During compilation, found a cte reference that "
f"could not be resolved: {cte.id}"
)
cte_model = manifest.nodes[cte.id]
assert not isinstance(cte_model, SeedNode)
if not cte_model.is_ephemeral_model:
raise DbtInternalError(f"{cte.id} is not ephemeral")
# This model has already been compiled and extra_ctes_injected, so it's been
# through here before. We already checked above for extra_ctes_injected, but
# checking again because updates maybe have happened in another thread.
if cte_model.compiled is True and cte_model.extra_ctes_injected is True:
new_prepended_ctes = cte_model.extra_ctes
# if the cte_model isn't compiled, i.e. first time here
else:
# This is an ephemeral parsed model that we can compile.
# Render the raw_code and set compiled to True
cte_model = self._compile_code(cte_model, manifest, extra_context)
# recursively call this method, sets extra_ctes_injected to True
cte_model, new_prepended_ctes = self._recursively_prepend_ctes(
cte_model, manifest, extra_context
)
# Write compiled SQL file
self._write_node(cte_model)
_extend_prepended_ctes(prepended_ctes, new_prepended_ctes)
new_cte_name = self.add_ephemeral_prefix(cte_model.name)
rendered_sql = cte_model._pre_injected_sql or cte_model.compiled_code
sql = f" {new_cte_name} as (\n{rendered_sql}\n)"
_add_prepended_cte(prepended_ctes, InjectedCTE(id=cte.id, sql=sql))
injected_sql = inject_ctes_into_sql(
model.compiled_code,
prepended_ctes,
)
# Check again before updating for multi-threading
if not model.extra_ctes_injected:
model._pre_injected_sql = model.compiled_code
model.compiled_code = injected_sql
model.extra_ctes = prepended_ctes
model.extra_ctes_injected = True
# if model.extra_ctes is not set to prepended ctes, something went wrong
return model, model.extra_ctes
# Sets compiled_code and compiled flag in the ManifestSQLNode passed in,
# creates a "context" dictionary for jinja rendering,
# and then renders the "compiled_code" using the node, the
# raw_code and the context.
def _compile_code(
self,
node: ManifestSQLNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
) -> ManifestSQLNode:
if extra_context is None:
extra_context = {}
if node.language == ModelLanguage.python:
context = self._create_node_context(node, manifest, extra_context)
postfix = jinja.get_rendered(
"{{ py_script_postfix(model) }}",
context,
node,
)
# we should NOT jinja render the python model's 'raw code'
node.compiled_code = f"{node.raw_code}\n\n{postfix}"
else:
context = self._create_node_context(node, manifest, extra_context)
node.compiled_code = jinja.get_rendered(
node.raw_code,
context,
node,
)
node.compiled = True
# relation_name is set at parse time, except for tests without store_failures,
# but cli param can turn on store_failures, so we set here.
if (
node.resource_type == NodeType.Test
and node.relation_name is None
and node.is_relational
):
adapter = get_adapter(self.config)
relation_cls = adapter.Relation
relation_name = str(relation_cls.create_from(self.config, node))
node.relation_name = relation_name
return node
# This method doesn't actually "compile" any of the nodes. That is done by the
# "compile_node" method. This creates a Linker and builds the networkx graph,
# writes out the graph.gpickle file, and prints the stats, returning a Graph object.
def compile(self, manifest: Manifest, write=True, add_test_edges=False) -> Graph:
self.initialize()
linker = Linker()
linker.link_graph(manifest)
# Create a file containing basic information about graph structure,
# supporting diagnostics and performance analysis.
summaries: Dict = dict()
summaries["_invocation_id"] = get_invocation_id()
summaries["linked"] = linker.get_graph_summary(manifest)
if add_test_edges:
manifest.build_parent_and_child_maps()
linker.add_test_edges(manifest)
# Create another diagnostic summary, just as above, but this time
# including the test edges.
summaries["with_test_edges"] = linker.get_graph_summary(manifest)
with open(
os.path.join(self.config.project_target_path, "graph_summary.json"), "w"
) as out_stream:
try:
out_stream.write(json.dumps(summaries))
except Exception as e: # This is non-essential information, so merely note failures.
fire_event(
Note(
msg=f"An error was encountered writing the graph summary information: {e}"
)
)
self.link_graph(linker, manifest, add_test_edges)
stats = _generate_stats(manifest)
if write:
self.write_graph_file(linker, manifest)
# Do not print these for ListTask's
if not (
self.config.args.__class__ == argparse.Namespace
and self.config.args.cls == list_task.ListTask
):
stats = _generate_stats(manifest)
print_compile_stats(stats)
print_compile_stats(stats)
return Graph(linker.graph)
def write_graph_file(self, linker: Linker, manifest: Manifest):
filename = graph_file_name
graph_path = os.path.join(self.config.project_target_path, filename)
flags = get_flags()
if flags.WRITE_JSON:
linker.write_graph(graph_path, manifest)
# writes the "compiled_code" into the target/compiled directory
def _write_node(self, node: ManifestSQLNode) -> ManifestSQLNode:
if not node.extra_ctes_injected or node.resource_type in (
NodeType.Snapshot,
NodeType.Seed,
):
def _write_node(self, node: NonSourceCompiledNode) -> ManifestNode:
if not node.extra_ctes_injected or node.resource_type == NodeType.Snapshot:
return node
fire_event(WritingInjectedSQLForNode(node_info=get_node_info()))
fire_event(WritingInjectedSQLForNode(unique_id=node.unique_id))
if node.compiled_code:
node.compiled_path = node.get_target_write_path(self.config.target_path, "compiled")
node.write_node(self.config.project_root, node.compiled_path, node.compiled_code)
node.compiled_path = node.write_node(
self.config.target_path, "compiled", node.compiled_code
)
return node
def compile_node(
self,
node: ManifestSQLNode,
node: ManifestNode,
manifest: Manifest,
extra_context: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
write: bool = True,
) -> ManifestSQLNode:
) -> NonSourceCompiledNode:
"""This is the main entry point into this code. It's called by
CompileRunner.compile, GenericRPCRunner.compile, and
RunTask.get_hook_sql. It calls '_compile_code' to render
the node's raw_code into compiled_code, and then calls the
RunTask.get_hook_sql. It calls '_compile_node' to convert
the node into a compiled node, and then calls the
recursive method to "prepend" the ctes.
"""
node = self._compile_code(node, manifest, extra_context)
node = self._compile_node(node, manifest, extra_context)
node, _ = self._recursively_prepend_ctes(node, manifest, extra_context)
if write:
self._write_node(node)
return node
def inject_ctes_into_sql(sql: str, ctes: List[InjectedCTE]) -> str:
"""
`ctes` is a list of InjectedCTEs like:
[
InjectedCTE(
id="cte_id_1",
sql="__dbt__cte__ephemeral as (select * from table)",
),
InjectedCTE(
id="cte_id_2",
sql="__dbt__cte__events as (select id, type from events)",
),
]
Given `sql` like:
"with internal_cte as (select * from sessions)
select * from internal_cte"
This will spit out:
"with __dbt__cte__ephemeral as (select * from table),
__dbt__cte__events as (select id, type from events),
internal_cte as (select * from sessions)
select * from internal_cte"
(Whitespace enhanced for readability.)
"""
if len(ctes) == 0:
return sql
parsed_stmts = sqlparse.parse(sql)
parsed = parsed_stmts[0]
with_stmt = None
for token in parsed.tokens:
if token.is_keyword and token.normalized == "WITH":
with_stmt = token
elif token.is_keyword and token.normalized == "RECURSIVE" and with_stmt is not None:
with_stmt = token
break
elif not token.is_whitespace and with_stmt is not None:
break
if with_stmt is None:
# no with stmt, add one, and inject CTEs right at the beginning
# [original_sql]
first_token = parsed.token_first()
with_token = sqlparse.sql.Token(sqlparse.tokens.Keyword, "with")
parsed.insert_before(first_token, with_token)
# [with][original_sql]
injected_ctes = ", ".join(c.sql for c in ctes) + " "
injected_ctes_token = sqlparse.sql.Token(sqlparse.tokens.Keyword, injected_ctes)
parsed.insert_after(with_token, injected_ctes_token)
# [with][joined_ctes][original_sql]
else:
# with stmt exists so we don't need to add one, but we do need to add a comma
# between the injected ctes and the original sql
# [with][original_sql]
injected_ctes = ", ".join(c.sql for c in ctes)
injected_ctes_token = sqlparse.sql.Token(sqlparse.tokens.Keyword, injected_ctes)
parsed.insert_after(with_stmt, injected_ctes_token)
# [with][joined_ctes][original_sql]
comma_token = sqlparse.sql.Token(sqlparse.tokens.Punctuation, ", ")
parsed.insert_after(injected_ctes_token, comma_token)
# [with][joined_ctes][, ][original_sql]
return str(parsed)

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# all these are just exports, they need "noqa" so flake8 will not complain.
from .profile import Profile, read_user_config # noqa
from .project import Project, IsFQNResource, PartialProject # noqa
from .runtime import RuntimeConfig # noqa
from .project import Project, IsFQNResource # noqa
from .runtime import RuntimeConfig, UnsetProfileConfig # noqa

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@@ -4,19 +4,17 @@ import os
from dbt.dataclass_schema import ValidationError
from dbt.flags import get_flags
from dbt import flags
from dbt.clients.system import load_file_contents
from dbt.clients.yaml_helper import load_yaml_text
from dbt.contracts.connection import Credentials, HasCredentials
from dbt.contracts.project import ProfileConfig, UserConfig
from dbt.exceptions import (
CompilationError,
DbtProfileError,
DbtProjectError,
DbtValidationError,
DbtRuntimeError,
ProfileConfigError,
)
from dbt.exceptions import CompilationException
from dbt.exceptions import DbtProfileError
from dbt.exceptions import DbtProjectError
from dbt.exceptions import ValidationException
from dbt.exceptions import RuntimeException
from dbt.exceptions import validator_error_message
from dbt.events.types import MissingProfileTarget
from dbt.events.functions import fire_event
from dbt.utils import coerce_dict_str
@@ -32,6 +30,22 @@ dbt encountered an error while trying to read your profiles.yml file.
"""
NO_SUPPLIED_PROFILE_ERROR = """\
dbt cannot run because no profile was specified for this dbt project.
To specify a profile for this project, add a line like the this to
your dbt_project.yml file:
profile: [profile name]
Here, [profile name] should be replaced with a profile name
defined in your profiles.yml file. You can find profiles.yml here:
{profiles_file}/profiles.yml
""".format(
profiles_file=flags.DEFAULT_PROFILES_DIR
)
def read_profile(profiles_dir: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
path = os.path.join(profiles_dir, "profiles.yml")
@@ -44,9 +58,9 @@ def read_profile(profiles_dir: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
msg = f"The profiles.yml file at {path} is empty"
raise DbtProfileError(INVALID_PROFILE_MESSAGE.format(error_string=msg))
return yaml_content
except DbtValidationError as e:
except ValidationException as e:
msg = INVALID_PROFILE_MESSAGE.format(error_string=e)
raise DbtValidationError(msg) from e
raise ValidationException(msg) from e
return {}
@@ -59,7 +73,7 @@ def read_user_config(directory: str) -> UserConfig:
if user_config is not None:
UserConfig.validate(user_config)
return UserConfig.from_dict(user_config)
except (DbtRuntimeError, ValidationError):
except (RuntimeException, ValidationError):
pass
return UserConfig()
@@ -142,7 +156,7 @@ class Profile(HasCredentials):
dct = self.to_profile_info(serialize_credentials=True)
ProfileConfig.validate(dct)
except ValidationError as exc:
raise ProfileConfigError(exc) from exc
raise DbtProfileError(validator_error_message(exc)) from exc
@staticmethod
def _credentials_from_profile(
@@ -166,8 +180,8 @@ class Profile(HasCredentials):
data = cls.translate_aliases(profile)
cls.validate(data)
credentials = cls.from_dict(data)
except (DbtRuntimeError, ValidationError) as e:
msg = str(e) if isinstance(e, DbtRuntimeError) else e.message
except (RuntimeException, ValidationError) as e:
msg = str(e) if isinstance(e, RuntimeException) else e.message
raise DbtProfileError(
'Credentials in profile "{}", target "{}" invalid: {}'.format(
profile_name, target_name, msg
@@ -181,33 +195,10 @@ class Profile(HasCredentials):
args_profile_name: Optional[str],
project_profile_name: Optional[str] = None,
) -> str:
# TODO: Duplicating this method as direct copy of the implementation in dbt.cli.resolvers
# dbt.cli.resolvers implementation can't be used because it causes a circular dependency.
# This should be removed and use a safe default access on the Flags module when
# https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core/issues/6259 is closed.
def default_profiles_dir():
from pathlib import Path
return Path.cwd() if (Path.cwd() / "profiles.yml").exists() else Path.home() / ".dbt"
profile_name = project_profile_name
if args_profile_name is not None:
profile_name = args_profile_name
if profile_name is None:
NO_SUPPLIED_PROFILE_ERROR = """\
dbt cannot run because no profile was specified for this dbt project.
To specify a profile for this project, add a line like the this to
your dbt_project.yml file:
profile: [profile name]
Here, [profile name] should be replaced with a profile name
defined in your profiles.yml file. You can find profiles.yml here:
{profiles_file}/profiles.yml
""".format(
profiles_file=default_profiles_dir()
)
raise DbtProjectError(NO_SUPPLIED_PROFILE_ERROR)
return profile_name
@@ -306,7 +297,7 @@ defined in your profiles.yml file. You can find profiles.yml here:
try:
profile_data = renderer.render_data(raw_profile_data)
except CompilationError as exc:
except CompilationException as exc:
raise DbtProfileError(str(exc)) from exc
return target_name, profile_data
@@ -408,13 +399,11 @@ defined in your profiles.yml file. You can find profiles.yml here:
)
@classmethod
def render(
def render_from_args(
cls,
args: Any,
renderer: ProfileRenderer,
project_profile_name: Optional[str],
profile_name_override: Optional[str] = None,
target_override: Optional[str] = None,
threads_override: Optional[int] = None,
) -> "Profile":
"""Given the raw profiles as read from disk and the name of the desired
profile if specified, return the profile component of the runtime
@@ -430,9 +419,10 @@ defined in your profiles.yml file. You can find profiles.yml here:
target could not be found.
:returns Profile: The new Profile object.
"""
flags = get_flags()
threads_override = getattr(args, "threads", None)
target_override = getattr(args, "target", None)
raw_profiles = read_profile(flags.PROFILES_DIR)
profile_name = cls.pick_profile_name(profile_name_override, project_profile_name)
profile_name = cls.pick_profile_name(getattr(args, "profile", None), project_profile_name)
return cls.from_raw_profiles(
raw_profiles=raw_profiles,
profile_name=profile_name,

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@@ -12,35 +12,34 @@ from typing import (
)
from typing_extensions import Protocol, runtime_checkable
import hashlib
import os
from dbt.flags import get_flags
from dbt import deprecations
from dbt.constants import DEPENDENCIES_FILE_NAME, PACKAGES_FILE_NAME
from dbt.clients.system import path_exists, resolve_path_from_base, load_file_contents
from dbt import flags, deprecations
from dbt.clients.system import resolve_path_from_base
from dbt.clients.system import path_exists
from dbt.clients.system import load_file_contents
from dbt.clients.yaml_helper import load_yaml_text
from dbt.contracts.connection import QueryComment
from dbt.exceptions import (
DbtProjectError,
SemverError,
ProjectContractBrokenError,
ProjectContractError,
DbtRuntimeError,
)
from dbt.exceptions import DbtProjectError
from dbt.exceptions import SemverException
from dbt.exceptions import validator_error_message
from dbt.exceptions import RuntimeException
from dbt.graph import SelectionSpec
from dbt.helper_types import NoValue
from dbt.semver import VersionSpecifier, versions_compatible
from dbt.semver import VersionSpecifier
from dbt.semver import versions_compatible
from dbt.version import get_installed_version
from dbt.utils import MultiDict, md5
from dbt.utils import MultiDict
from dbt.node_types import NodeType
from dbt.config.selectors import SelectorDict
from dbt.contracts.project import (
Project as ProjectContract,
SemverString,
)
from dbt.contracts.project import PackageConfig, ProjectPackageMetadata
from dbt.contracts.project import PackageConfig
from dbt.dataclass_schema import ValidationError
from .renderer import DbtProjectYamlRenderer, PackageRenderer
from .renderer import DbtProjectYamlRenderer
from .selectors import (
selector_config_from_data,
selector_data_from_root,
@@ -76,11 +75,6 @@ Validator Error:
{error}
"""
MISSING_DBT_PROJECT_ERROR = """\
No dbt_project.yml found at expected path {path}
Verify that each entry within packages.yml (and their transitive dependencies) contains a file named dbt_project.yml
"""
@runtime_checkable
class IsFQNResource(Protocol):
@@ -94,36 +88,17 @@ def _load_yaml(path):
return load_yaml_text(contents)
def package_and_project_data_from_root(project_root):
package_filepath = resolve_path_from_base(PACKAGES_FILE_NAME, project_root)
dependencies_filepath = resolve_path_from_base(DEPENDENCIES_FILE_NAME, project_root)
def package_data_from_root(project_root):
package_filepath = resolve_path_from_base("packages.yml", project_root)
packages_yml_dict = {}
dependencies_yml_dict = {}
if path_exists(package_filepath):
packages_yml_dict = _load_yaml(package_filepath) or {}
if path_exists(dependencies_filepath):
dependencies_yml_dict = _load_yaml(dependencies_filepath) or {}
if "packages" in packages_yml_dict and "packages" in dependencies_yml_dict:
msg = "The 'packages' key cannot be specified in both packages.yml and dependencies.yml"
raise DbtProjectError(msg)
if "projects" in packages_yml_dict:
msg = "The 'projects' key cannot be specified in packages.yml"
raise DbtProjectError(msg)
packages_specified_path = PACKAGES_FILE_NAME
packages_dict = {}
if "packages" in dependencies_yml_dict:
packages_dict["packages"] = dependencies_yml_dict["packages"]
packages_specified_path = DEPENDENCIES_FILE_NAME
else: # don't check for "packages" here so we capture invalid keys in packages.yml
packages_dict = packages_yml_dict
return packages_dict, packages_specified_path
packages_dict = _load_yaml(package_filepath)
else:
packages_dict = None
return packages_dict
def package_config_from_data(packages_data: Dict[str, Any]) -> PackageConfig:
def package_config_from_data(packages_data: Dict[str, Any]):
if not packages_data:
packages_data = {"packages": []}
@@ -157,10 +132,11 @@ def _all_source_paths(
analysis_paths: List[str],
macro_paths: List[str],
) -> List[str]:
paths = chain(model_paths, seed_paths, snapshot_paths, analysis_paths, macro_paths)
# Strip trailing slashes since the path is the same even though the name is not
stripped_paths = map(lambda s: s.rstrip("/"), paths)
return list(set(stripped_paths))
# We need to turn a list of lists into just a list, then convert to a set to
# get only unique elements, then back to a list
return list(
set(list(chain(model_paths, seed_paths, snapshot_paths, analysis_paths, macro_paths)))
)
T = TypeVar("T")
@@ -180,14 +156,16 @@ def value_or(value: Optional[T], default: T) -> T:
return value
def load_raw_project(project_root: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
def _raw_project_from(project_root: str) -> Dict[str, Any]:
project_root = os.path.normpath(project_root)
project_yaml_filepath = os.path.join(project_root, "dbt_project.yml")
# get the project.yml contents
if not path_exists(project_yaml_filepath):
raise DbtProjectError(MISSING_DBT_PROJECT_ERROR.format(path=project_yaml_filepath))
raise DbtProjectError(
"no dbt_project.yml found at expected path {}".format(project_yaml_filepath)
)
project_dict = _load_yaml(project_yaml_filepath)
@@ -241,7 +219,7 @@ def _get_required_version(
try:
dbt_version = _parse_versions(dbt_raw_version)
except SemverError as e:
except SemverException as e:
raise DbtProjectError(str(e)) from e
if verify_version:
@@ -264,14 +242,13 @@ class RenderComponents:
@dataclass
class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
# This class includes the project_dict, packages_dict, selectors_dict, etc from RenderComponents
profile_name: Optional[str] = field(
metadata=dict(description="The unrendered profile name in the project, if set")
)
project_name: Optional[str] = field(
metadata=dict(
description=(
"The name of the project. This should always be set and will not be rendered"
"The name of the project. This should always be set and will not " "be rendered"
)
)
)
@@ -281,9 +258,6 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
verify_version: bool = field(
metadata=dict(description=("If True, verify the dbt version matches the required version"))
)
packages_specified_path: str = field(
metadata=dict(description="The filename where packages were specified")
)
def render_profile_name(self, renderer) -> Optional[str]:
if self.profile_name is None:
@@ -296,9 +270,7 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
) -> RenderComponents:
rendered_project = renderer.render_project(self.project_dict, self.project_root)
rendered_packages = renderer.render_packages(
self.packages_dict, self.packages_specified_path
)
rendered_packages = renderer.render_packages(self.packages_dict)
rendered_selectors = renderer.render_selectors(self.selectors_dict)
return RenderComponents(
@@ -307,7 +279,7 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
selectors_dict=rendered_selectors,
)
# Called by Project.from_project_root (not PartialProject.from_project_root!)
# Called by 'collect_parts' in RuntimeConfig
def render(self, renderer: DbtProjectYamlRenderer) -> "Project":
try:
rendered = self.get_rendered(renderer)
@@ -317,34 +289,23 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
exc.path = os.path.join(self.project_root, "dbt_project.yml")
raise
def render_package_metadata(self, renderer: PackageRenderer) -> ProjectPackageMetadata:
packages_data = renderer.render_data(self.packages_dict)
packages_config = package_config_from_data(packages_data)
if not self.project_name:
raise DbtProjectError("Package dbt_project.yml must have a name!")
return ProjectPackageMetadata(self.project_name, packages_config.packages)
def check_config_path(
self, project_dict, deprecated_path, expected_path=None, default_value=None
):
def check_config_path(self, project_dict, deprecated_path, exp_path):
if deprecated_path in project_dict:
if expected_path in project_dict:
if exp_path in project_dict:
msg = (
"{deprecated_path} and {expected_path} cannot both be defined. The "
"`{deprecated_path}` config has been deprecated in favor of `{expected_path}`. "
"{deprecated_path} and {exp_path} cannot both be defined. The "
"`{deprecated_path}` config has been deprecated in favor of `{exp_path}`. "
"Please update your `dbt_project.yml` configuration to reflect this "
"change."
)
raise DbtProjectError(
msg.format(deprecated_path=deprecated_path, expected_path=expected_path)
msg.format(deprecated_path=deprecated_path, exp_path=exp_path)
)
# this field is no longer supported, but many projects may specify it with the default value
# if so, let's only raise this deprecation warning if they set a custom value
if not default_value or project_dict[deprecated_path] != default_value:
kwargs = {"deprecated_path": deprecated_path}
if expected_path:
kwargs.update({"exp_path": expected_path})
deprecations.warn(f"project-config-{deprecated_path}", **kwargs)
deprecations.warn(
f"project-config-{deprecated_path}",
deprecated_path=deprecated_path,
exp_path=exp_path,
)
def create_project(self, rendered: RenderComponents) -> "Project":
unrendered = RenderComponents(
@@ -359,14 +320,12 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
self.check_config_path(rendered.project_dict, "source-paths", "model-paths")
self.check_config_path(rendered.project_dict, "data-paths", "seed-paths")
self.check_config_path(rendered.project_dict, "log-path", default_value="logs")
self.check_config_path(rendered.project_dict, "target-path", default_value="target")
try:
ProjectContract.validate(rendered.project_dict)
cfg = ProjectContract.from_dict(rendered.project_dict)
except ValidationError as e:
raise ProjectContractError(e) from e
raise DbtProjectError(validator_error_message(e)) from e
# name/version are required in the Project definition, so we can assume
# they are present
name = cfg.name
@@ -404,13 +363,9 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
docs_paths: List[str] = value_or(cfg.docs_paths, all_source_paths)
asset_paths: List[str] = value_or(cfg.asset_paths, [])
flags = get_flags()
flag_target_path = str(flags.TARGET_PATH) if flags.TARGET_PATH else None
target_path: str = flag_or(flag_target_path, cfg.target_path, "target")
log_path: str = str(flags.LOG_PATH)
target_path: str = flag_or(flags.TARGET_PATH, cfg.target_path, "target")
clean_targets: List[str] = value_or(cfg.clean_targets, [target_path])
log_path: str = flag_or(flags.LOG_PATH, cfg.log_path, "logs")
packages_install_path: str = value_or(cfg.packages_install_path, "dbt_packages")
# in the default case we'll populate this once we know the adapter type
# It would be nice to just pass along a Quoting here, but that would
@@ -450,7 +405,7 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
query_comment = _query_comment_from_cfg(cfg.query_comment)
packages: PackageConfig = package_config_from_data(rendered.packages_dict)
packages = package_config_from_data(rendered.packages_dict)
selectors = selector_config_from_data(rendered.selectors_dict)
manifest_selectors: Dict[str, Any] = {}
if rendered.selectors_dict and rendered.selectors_dict["selectors"]:
@@ -476,7 +431,6 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
clean_targets=clean_targets,
log_path=log_path,
packages_install_path=packages_install_path,
packages_specified_path=self.packages_specified_path,
quoting=quoting,
models=models,
on_run_start=on_run_start,
@@ -497,7 +451,6 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
config_version=cfg.config_version,
unrendered=unrendered,
project_env_vars=project_env_vars,
restrict_access=cfg.restrict_access,
)
# sanity check - this means an internal issue
project.validate()
@@ -512,13 +465,11 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
selectors_dict: Dict[str, Any],
*,
verify_version: bool = False,
packages_specified_path: str = PACKAGES_FILE_NAME,
):
"""Construct a partial project from its constituent dicts."""
project_name = project_dict.get("name")
profile_name = project_dict.get("profile")
# Create a PartialProject
return cls(
profile_name=profile_name,
project_name=project_name,
@@ -527,7 +478,6 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
packages_dict=packages_dict,
selectors_dict=selectors_dict,
verify_version=verify_version,
packages_specified_path=packages_specified_path,
)
@classmethod
@@ -535,11 +485,15 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
cls, project_root: str, *, verify_version: bool = False
) -> "PartialProject":
project_root = os.path.normpath(project_root)
project_dict = load_raw_project(project_root)
(
packages_dict,
packages_specified_path,
) = package_and_project_data_from_root(project_root)
project_dict = _raw_project_from(project_root)
config_version = project_dict.get("config-version", 1)
if config_version != 2:
raise DbtProjectError(
f"Invalid config version: {config_version}, expected 2",
path=os.path.join(project_root, "dbt_project.yml"),
)
packages_dict = package_data_from_root(project_root)
selectors_dict = selector_data_from_root(project_root)
return cls.from_dicts(
project_root=project_root,
@@ -547,7 +501,6 @@ class PartialProject(RenderComponents):
selectors_dict=selectors_dict,
packages_dict=packages_dict,
verify_version=verify_version,
packages_specified_path=packages_specified_path,
)
@@ -572,7 +525,7 @@ class VarProvider:
@dataclass
class Project:
project_name: str
version: Optional[Union[SemverString, float]]
version: Union[SemverString, float]
project_root: str
profile_name: Optional[str]
model_paths: List[str]
@@ -587,7 +540,6 @@ class Project:
clean_targets: List[str]
log_path: str
packages_install_path: str
packages_specified_path: str
quoting: Dict[str, Any]
models: Dict[str, Any]
on_run_start: List[str]
@@ -601,14 +553,13 @@ class Project:
exposures: Dict[str, Any]
vars: VarProvider
dbt_version: List[VersionSpecifier]
packages: PackageConfig
packages: Dict[str, Any]
manifest_selectors: Dict[str, Any]
selectors: SelectorConfig
query_comment: QueryComment
config_version: int
unrendered: RenderComponents
project_env_vars: Dict[str, Any]
restrict_access: bool
@property
def all_source_paths(self) -> List[str]:
@@ -677,7 +628,6 @@ class Project:
"vars": self.vars.to_dict(),
"require-dbt-version": [v.to_version_string() for v in self.dbt_version],
"config-version": self.config_version,
"restrict-access": self.restrict_access,
}
)
if self.query_comment:
@@ -692,11 +642,15 @@ class Project:
try:
ProjectContract.validate(self.to_project_config())
except ValidationError as e:
raise ProjectContractBrokenError(e) from e
raise DbtProjectError(validator_error_message(e)) from e
@classmethod
def partial_load(cls, project_root: str, *, verify_version: bool = False) -> PartialProject:
return PartialProject.from_project_root(
project_root,
verify_version=verify_version,
)
# Called by:
# RtConfig.load_dependencies => RtConfig.load_projects => RtConfig.new_project => Project.from_project_root
# RtConfig.from_args => RtConfig.collect_parts => load_project => Project.from_project_root
@classmethod
def from_project_root(
cls,
@@ -705,16 +659,16 @@ class Project:
*,
verify_version: bool = False,
) -> "Project":
partial = PartialProject.from_project_root(project_root, verify_version=verify_version)
partial = cls.partial_load(project_root, verify_version=verify_version)
return partial.render(renderer)
def hashed_name(self):
return md5(self.project_name)
return hashlib.md5(self.project_name.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
def get_selector(self, name: str) -> Union[SelectionSpec, bool]:
if name not in self.selectors:
raise DbtRuntimeError(
f"Could not find selector named {name}, expected one of {list(self.selectors)}"
raise RuntimeException(
f"Could not find selector named {name}, expected one of " f"{list(self.selectors)}"
)
return self.selectors[name]["definition"]
@@ -734,8 +688,3 @@ class Project:
if dispatch_entry["macro_namespace"] == macro_namespace:
return dispatch_entry["search_order"]
return None
@property
def project_target_path(self):
# If target_path is absolute, project_root will not be included
return os.path.join(self.project_root, self.target_path)

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@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
from typing import Dict, Any, Tuple, Optional, Union, Callable
import re
import os
from datetime import date
from dbt.clients.jinja import get_rendered, catch_jinja
from dbt.constants import SECRET_ENV_PREFIX, DEPENDENCIES_FILE_NAME
from dbt.constants import SECRET_ENV_PREFIX
from dbt.context.target import TargetContext
from dbt.context.secret import SecretContext, SECRET_PLACEHOLDER
from dbt.context.base import BaseContext
from dbt.contracts.connection import HasCredentials
from dbt.exceptions import DbtProjectError, CompilationError, RecursionError
from dbt.exceptions import DbtProjectError, CompilationException, RecursionException
from dbt.utils import deep_map_render
@@ -34,21 +33,21 @@ class BaseRenderer:
return self.render_value(value, keypath)
def render_value(self, value: Any, keypath: Optional[Keypath] = None) -> Any:
# keypath is ignored (and someone who knows should explain why here)
# keypath is ignored.
# if it wasn't read as a string, ignore it
if not isinstance(value, str):
return value if not isinstance(value, date) else value.isoformat()
return value
try:
with catch_jinja():
return get_rendered(value, self.context, native=True)
except CompilationError as exc:
except CompilationException as exc:
msg = f"Could not render {value}: {exc.msg}"
raise CompilationError(msg) from exc
raise CompilationException(msg) from exc
def render_data(self, data: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]:
try:
return deep_map_render(self.render_entry, data)
except RecursionError:
except RecursionException:
raise DbtProjectError(
f"Cycle detected: {self.name} input has a reference to itself", project=data
)
@@ -108,7 +107,7 @@ class DbtProjectYamlRenderer(BaseRenderer):
if cli_vars is None:
cli_vars = {}
if profile:
self.ctx_obj = TargetContext(profile.to_target_dict(), cli_vars)
self.ctx_obj = TargetContext(profile, cli_vars)
else:
self.ctx_obj = BaseContext(cli_vars) # type:ignore
context = self.ctx_obj.to_dict()
@@ -132,15 +131,10 @@ class DbtProjectYamlRenderer(BaseRenderer):
rendered_project["project-root"] = project_root
return rendered_project
def render_packages(self, packages: Dict[str, Any], packages_specified_path: str):
def render_packages(self, packages: Dict[str, Any]):
"""Render the given packages dict"""
packages = packages or {} # Sometimes this is none in tests
package_renderer = self.get_package_renderer()
if packages_specified_path == DEPENDENCIES_FILE_NAME:
# We don't want to render the "packages" dictionary that came from dependencies.yml
return packages
else:
return package_renderer.render_data(packages)
return package_renderer.render_data(packages)
def render_selectors(self, selectors: Dict[str, Any]):
return self.render_data(selectors)
@@ -165,8 +159,7 @@ class DbtProjectYamlRenderer(BaseRenderer):
if first in {"seeds", "models", "snapshots", "tests"}:
keypath_parts = {(k.lstrip("+ ") if isinstance(k, str) else k) for k in keypath}
# model-level hooks
late_rendered_hooks = {"pre-hook", "post-hook", "pre_hook", "post_hook"}
if keypath_parts.intersection(late_rendered_hooks):
if "pre-hook" in keypath_parts or "post-hook" in keypath_parts:
return False
return True
@@ -188,17 +181,7 @@ class SecretRenderer(BaseRenderer):
# First, standard Jinja rendering, with special handling for 'secret' environment variables
# "{{ env_var('DBT_SECRET_ENV_VAR') }}" -> "$$$DBT_SECRET_START$$$DBT_SECRET_ENV_{VARIABLE_NAME}$$$DBT_SECRET_END$$$"
# This prevents Jinja manipulation of secrets via macros/filters that might leak partial/modified values in logs
try:
rendered = super().render_value(value, keypath)
except Exception as ex:
if keypath and "password" in keypath:
# Passwords sometimes contain jinja-esque characters, but we
# don't want to render them if they aren't valid jinja.
rendered = value
else:
raise ex
rendered = super().render_value(value, keypath)
# Now, detect instances of the placeholder value ($$$DBT_SECRET_START...DBT_SECRET_END$$$)
# and replace them with the actual secret value
if SECRET_ENV_PREFIX in str(rendered):

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@@ -1,78 +1,33 @@
import itertools
import os
from copy import deepcopy
from dataclasses import dataclass
from dataclasses import dataclass, field
from pathlib import Path
from typing import (
Any,
Dict,
Iterable,
Iterator,
Mapping,
MutableSet,
Optional,
Tuple,
Type,
)
from typing import Dict, Any, Optional, Mapping, Iterator, Iterable, Tuple, List, MutableSet, Type
from dbt.flags import get_flags
from dbt.adapters.factory import get_include_paths, get_relation_class_by_name
from dbt.config.project import load_raw_project
from dbt.contracts.connection import AdapterRequiredConfig, Credentials, HasCredentials
from dbt.contracts.graph.manifest import ManifestMetadata
from dbt.contracts.project import Configuration, UserConfig
from dbt.contracts.relation import ComponentName
from dbt.dataclass_schema import ValidationError
from dbt.events.functions import warn_or_error
from dbt.events.types import UnusedResourceConfigPath
from dbt.exceptions import (
ConfigContractBrokenError,
DbtProjectError,
NonUniquePackageNameError,
DbtRuntimeError,
UninstalledPackagesFoundError,
)
from dbt.helper_types import DictDefaultEmptyStr, FQNPath, PathSet
from .profile import Profile
from .project import Project
from .renderer import DbtProjectYamlRenderer, ProfileRenderer
from .utils import parse_cli_vars
from dbt import flags
from dbt.adapters.factory import get_relation_class_by_name, get_include_paths
from dbt.helper_types import FQNPath, PathSet, DictDefaultEmptyStr
from dbt.config.profile import read_user_config
from dbt.contracts.connection import AdapterRequiredConfig, Credentials
from dbt.contracts.graph.manifest import ManifestMetadata
from dbt.contracts.relation import ComponentName
from dbt.ui import warning_tag
from dbt.contracts.project import Configuration, UserConfig
from dbt.exceptions import (
RuntimeException,
DbtProjectError,
validator_error_message,
warn_or_error,
raise_compiler_error,
)
# Called by RuntimeConfig.collect_parts class method
def load_project(
project_root: str,
version_check: bool,
profile: HasCredentials,
cli_vars: Optional[Dict[str, Any]] = None,
) -> Project:
# get the project with all of the provided information
project_renderer = DbtProjectYamlRenderer(profile, cli_vars)
project = Project.from_project_root(
project_root, project_renderer, verify_version=version_check
)
# Save env_vars encountered in rendering for partial parsing
project.project_env_vars = project_renderer.ctx_obj.env_vars
return project
def load_profile(
project_root: str,
cli_vars: Dict[str, Any],
profile_name_override: Optional[str] = None,
target_override: Optional[str] = None,
threads_override: Optional[int] = None,
) -> Profile:
raw_project = load_raw_project(project_root)
raw_profile_name = raw_project.get("profile")
profile_renderer = ProfileRenderer(cli_vars)
profile_name = profile_renderer.render_value(raw_profile_name)
profile = Profile.render(
profile_renderer, profile_name, profile_name_override, target_override, threads_override
)
# Save env_vars encountered in rendering for partial parsing
profile.profile_env_vars = profile_renderer.ctx_obj.env_vars
return profile
from dbt.dataclass_schema import ValidationError
def _project_quoting_dict(proj: Project, profile: Profile) -> Dict[ComponentName, bool]:
@@ -96,21 +51,6 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
def __post_init__(self):
self.validate()
@classmethod
def get_profile(
cls,
project_root: str,
cli_vars: Dict[str, Any],
args: Any,
) -> Profile:
return load_profile(
project_root,
cli_vars,
args.profile,
args.target,
args.threads,
)
# Called by 'new_project' and 'from_args'
@classmethod
def from_parts(
@@ -133,7 +73,7 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
.replace_dict(_project_quoting_dict(project, profile))
).to_dict(omit_none=True)
cli_vars: Dict[str, Any] = getattr(args, "vars", {})
cli_vars: Dict[str, Any] = parse_cli_vars(getattr(args, "vars", "{}"))
return cls(
project_name=project.project_name,
@@ -151,7 +91,6 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
clean_targets=project.clean_targets,
log_path=project.log_path,
packages_install_path=project.packages_install_path,
packages_specified_path=project.packages_specified_path,
quoting=quoting,
models=project.models,
on_run_start=project.on_run_start,
@@ -172,7 +111,6 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
config_version=project.config_version,
unrendered=project.unrendered,
project_env_vars=project.project_env_vars,
restrict_access=project.restrict_access,
profile_env_vars=profile.profile_env_vars,
profile_name=profile.profile_name,
target_name=profile.target_name,
@@ -200,10 +138,11 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
# load the new project and its packages. Don't pass cli variables.
renderer = DbtProjectYamlRenderer(profile)
project = Project.from_project_root(
project_root,
renderer,
verify_version=bool(getattr(self.args, "VERSION_CHECK", True)),
verify_version=bool(flags.VERSION_CHECK),
)
runtime_config = self.from_parts(
@@ -237,24 +176,44 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
try:
Configuration.validate(self.serialize())
except ValidationError as e:
raise ConfigContractBrokenError(e) from e
raise DbtProjectError(validator_error_message(e)) from e
@classmethod
def _get_rendered_profile(
cls,
args: Any,
profile_renderer: ProfileRenderer,
profile_name: Optional[str],
) -> Profile:
return Profile.render_from_args(args, profile_renderer, profile_name)
# Called by RuntimeConfig.from_args
@classmethod
def collect_parts(cls: Type["RuntimeConfig"], args: Any) -> Tuple[Project, Profile]:
# profile_name from the project
project_root = args.project_dir if args.project_dir else os.getcwd()
cli_vars: Dict[str, Any] = getattr(args, "vars", {})
profile = cls.get_profile(
project_root,
cli_vars,
args,
)
flags = get_flags()
project = load_project(project_root, bool(flags.VERSION_CHECK), profile, cli_vars)
return project, profile
version_check = bool(flags.VERSION_CHECK)
partial = Project.partial_load(project_root, verify_version=version_check)
# Called in task/base.py, in BaseTask.from_args
# build the profile using the base renderer and the one fact we know
# Note: only the named profile section is rendered. The rest of the
# profile is ignored.
cli_vars: Dict[str, Any] = parse_cli_vars(getattr(args, "vars", "{}"))
profile_renderer = ProfileRenderer(cli_vars)
profile_name = partial.render_profile_name(profile_renderer)
profile = cls._get_rendered_profile(args, profile_renderer, profile_name)
# Save env_vars encountered in rendering for partial parsing
profile.profile_env_vars = profile_renderer.ctx_obj.env_vars
# get a new renderer using our target information and render the
# project
project_renderer = DbtProjectYamlRenderer(profile, cli_vars)
project = partial.render(project_renderer)
# Save env_vars encountered in rendering for partial parsing
project.project_env_vars = project_renderer.ctx_obj.env_vars
return (project, profile)
# Called in main.py, lib.py, task/base.py
@classmethod
def from_args(cls, args: Any) -> "RuntimeConfig":
"""Given arguments, read in dbt_project.yml from the current directory,
@@ -264,7 +223,7 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
:param args: The arguments as parsed from the cli.
:raises DbtProjectError: If the project is invalid or missing.
:raises DbtProfileError: If the profile is invalid or missing.
:raises DbtValidationError: If the cli variables are invalid.
:raises ValidationException: If the cli variables are invalid.
"""
project, profile = cls.collect_parts(args)
@@ -275,11 +234,7 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
)
def get_metadata(self) -> ManifestMetadata:
return ManifestMetadata(
project_name=self.project_name,
project_id=self.hashed_name(),
adapter_type=self.credentials.type,
)
return ManifestMetadata(project_id=self.hashed_name(), adapter_type=self.credentials.type)
def _get_v2_config_paths(
self,
@@ -325,11 +280,11 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
"exposures": self._get_config_paths(self.exposures),
}
def warn_for_unused_resource_config_paths(
def get_unused_resource_config_paths(
self,
resource_fqns: Mapping[str, PathSet],
disabled: PathSet,
) -> None:
) -> List[FQNPath]:
"""Return a list of lists of strings, where each inner list of strings
represents a type + FQN path of a resource configuration that is not
used.
@@ -343,13 +298,23 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
for config_path in config_paths:
if not _is_config_used(config_path, fqns):
resource_path = ".".join(i for i in ((resource_type,) + config_path))
unused_resource_config_paths.append(resource_path)
unused_resource_config_paths.append((resource_type,) + config_path)
return unused_resource_config_paths
if len(unused_resource_config_paths) == 0:
def warn_for_unused_resource_config_paths(
self,
resource_fqns: Mapping[str, PathSet],
disabled: PathSet,
) -> None:
unused = self.get_unused_resource_config_paths(resource_fqns, disabled)
if len(unused) == 0:
return
warn_or_error(UnusedResourceConfigPath(unused_config_paths=unused_resource_config_paths))
msg = UNUSED_RESOURCE_CONFIGURATION_PATH_MESSAGE.format(
len(unused), "\n".join("- {}".format(".".join(u)) for u in unused)
)
warn_or_error(msg, log_fmt=warning_tag("{}"))
def load_dependencies(self, base_only=False) -> Mapping[str, "RuntimeConfig"]:
if self.dependencies is None:
@@ -363,16 +328,22 @@ class RuntimeConfig(Project, Profile, AdapterRequiredConfig):
count_packages_specified = len(self.packages.packages) # type: ignore
count_packages_installed = len(tuple(self._get_project_directories()))
if count_packages_specified > count_packages_installed:
raise UninstalledPackagesFoundError(
count_packages_specified,
count_packages_installed,
self.packages_specified_path,
self.packages_install_path,
raise_compiler_error(
f"dbt found {count_packages_specified} package(s) "
f"specified in packages.yml, but only "
f"{count_packages_installed} package(s) installed "
f'in {self.packages_install_path}. Run "dbt deps" to '
f"install package dependencies."
)
project_paths = itertools.chain(internal_packages, self._get_project_directories())
for project_name, project in self.load_projects(project_paths):
if project_name in all_projects:
raise NonUniquePackageNameError(project_name)
raise_compiler_error(
f"dbt found more than one package with the name "
f'"{project_name}" included in this project. Package '
f"names must be unique in a project. Please rename "
f"one of these packages."
)
all_projects[project_name] = project
self.dependencies = all_projects
return self.dependencies
@@ -422,8 +393,8 @@ class UnsetCredentials(Credentials):
return ()
# This is used by commands which do not require
# a profile, i.e. dbt deps and clean
# This is used by UnsetProfileConfig, for commands which do
# not require a profile, i.e. dbt deps and clean
class UnsetProfile(Profile):
def __init__(self):
self.credentials = UnsetCredentials()
@@ -437,11 +408,189 @@ class UnsetProfile(Profile):
def __getattribute__(self, name):
if name in {"profile_name", "target_name", "threads"}:
raise DbtRuntimeError(f'Error: disallowed attribute "{name}" - no profile!')
raise RuntimeException(f'Error: disallowed attribute "{name}" - no profile!')
return Profile.__getattribute__(self, name)
# This class is used by the dbt deps and clean commands, because they don't
# require a functioning profile.
@dataclass
class UnsetProfileConfig(RuntimeConfig):
"""This class acts a lot _like_ a RuntimeConfig, except if your profile is
missing, any access to profile members results in an exception.
"""
profile_name: str = field(repr=False)
target_name: str = field(repr=False)
def __post_init__(self):
# instead of futzing with InitVar overrides or rewriting __init__, just
# `del` the attrs we don't want users touching.
del self.profile_name
del self.target_name
# don't call super().__post_init__(), as that calls validate(), and
# this object isn't very valid
def __getattribute__(self, name):
# Override __getattribute__ to check that the attribute isn't 'banned'.
if name in {"profile_name", "target_name"}:
raise RuntimeException(f'Error: disallowed attribute "{name}" - no profile!')
# avoid every attribute access triggering infinite recursion
return RuntimeConfig.__getattribute__(self, name)
def to_target_dict(self):
# re-override the poisoned profile behavior
return DictDefaultEmptyStr({})
def to_project_config(self, with_packages=False):
"""Return a dict representation of the config that could be written to
disk with `yaml.safe_dump` to get this configuration.
Overrides dbt.config.Project.to_project_config to omit undefined profile
attributes.
:param with_packages bool: If True, include the serialized packages
file in the root.
:returns dict: The serialized profile.
"""
result = deepcopy(
{
"name": self.project_name,
"version": self.version,
"project-root": self.project_root,
"profile": "",
"model-paths": self.model_paths,
"macro-paths": self.macro_paths,
"seed-paths": self.seed_paths,
"test-paths": self.test_paths,
"analysis-paths": self.analysis_paths,
"docs-paths": self.docs_paths,
"asset-paths": self.asset_paths,
"target-path": self.target_path,
"snapshot-paths": self.snapshot_paths,
"clean-targets": self.clean_targets,
"log-path": self.log_path,
"quoting": self.quoting,
"models": self.models,
"on-run-start": self.on_run_start,
"on-run-end": self.on_run_end,
"dispatch": self.dispatch,
"seeds": self.seeds,
"snapshots": self.snapshots,
"sources": self.sources,
"tests": self.tests,
"metrics": self.metrics,
"exposures": self.exposures,
"vars": self.vars.to_dict(),
"require-dbt-version": [v.to_version_string() for v in self.dbt_version],
"config-version": self.config_version,
}
)
if self.query_comment:
result["query-comment"] = self.query_comment.to_dict(omit_none=True)
if with_packages:
result.update(self.packages.to_dict(omit_none=True))
return result
@classmethod
def from_parts(
cls,
project: Project,
profile: Profile,
args: Any,
dependencies: Optional[Mapping[str, "RuntimeConfig"]] = None,
) -> "RuntimeConfig":
"""Instantiate a RuntimeConfig from its components.
:param profile: Ignored.
:param project: A parsed dbt Project.
:param args: The parsed command-line arguments.
:returns RuntimeConfig: The new configuration.
"""
cli_vars: Dict[str, Any] = parse_cli_vars(getattr(args, "vars", "{}"))
return cls(
project_name=project.project_name,
version=project.version,
project_root=project.project_root,
model_paths=project.model_paths,
macro_paths=project.macro_paths,
seed_paths=project.seed_paths,
test_paths=project.test_paths,
analysis_paths=project.analysis_paths,
docs_paths=project.docs_paths,
asset_paths=project.asset_paths,
target_path=project.target_path,
snapshot_paths=project.snapshot_paths,
clean_targets=project.clean_targets,
log_path=project.log_path,
packages_install_path=project.packages_install_path,
quoting=project.quoting, # we never use this anyway.
models=project.models,
on_run_start=project.on_run_start,
on_run_end=project.on_run_end,
dispatch=project.dispatch,
seeds=project.seeds,
snapshots=project.snapshots,
dbt_version=project.dbt_version,
packages=project.packages,
manifest_selectors=project.manifest_selectors,
selectors=project.selectors,
query_comment=project.query_comment,
sources=project.sources,
tests=project.tests,
metrics=project.metrics,
exposures=project.exposures,
vars=project.vars,
config_version=project.config_version,
unrendered=project.unrendered,
project_env_vars=project.project_env_vars,
profile_env_vars=profile.profile_env_vars,
profile_name="",
target_name="",
user_config=UserConfig(),
threads=getattr(args, "threads", 1),
credentials=UnsetCredentials(),
args=args,
cli_vars=cli_vars,
dependencies=dependencies,
)
@classmethod
def _get_rendered_profile(
cls,
args: Any,
profile_renderer: ProfileRenderer,
profile_name: Optional[str],
) -> Profile:
profile = UnsetProfile()
# The profile (for warehouse connection) is not needed, but we want
# to get the UserConfig, which is also in profiles.yml
user_config = read_user_config(flags.PROFILES_DIR)
profile.user_config = user_config
return profile
@classmethod
def from_args(cls: Type[RuntimeConfig], args: Any) -> "RuntimeConfig":
"""Given arguments, read in dbt_project.yml from the current directory,
read in packages.yml if it exists, and use them to find the profile to
load.
:param args: The arguments as parsed from the cli.
:raises DbtProjectError: If the project is invalid or missing.
:raises DbtProfileError: If the profile is invalid or missing.
:raises ValidationException: If the cli variables are invalid.
"""
project, profile = cls.collect_parts(args)
return cls.from_parts(project=project, profile=profile, args=args)
UNUSED_RESOURCE_CONFIGURATION_PATH_MESSAGE = """\
Configuration paths exist in your dbt_project.yml file which do not \
apply to any resources.

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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ from dbt.clients.system import (
resolve_path_from_base,
)
from dbt.contracts.selection import SelectorFile
from dbt.exceptions import DbtSelectorsError, DbtRuntimeError
from dbt.exceptions import DbtSelectorsError, RuntimeException
from dbt.graph import parse_from_selectors_definition, SelectionSpec
from dbt.graph.selector_spec import SelectionCriteria
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The selectors.yml file in this project is malformed. Please double check
the contents of this file and fix any errors before retrying.
You can find more information on the syntax for this file here:
https://docs.getdbt.com/reference/node-selection/yaml-selectors
https://docs.getdbt.com/docs/package-management
Validator Error:
{error}
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ class SelectorConfig(Dict[str, Dict[str, Union[SelectionSpec, bool]]]):
f"yaml-selectors",
result_type="invalid_selector",
) from exc
except DbtRuntimeError as exc:
except RuntimeException as exc:
raise DbtSelectorsError(
f"Could not read selector file data: {exc}",
result_type="invalid_selector",
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class SelectorConfig(Dict[str, Dict[str, Union[SelectionSpec, bool]]]):
) -> "SelectorConfig":
try:
rendered = renderer.render_data(data)
except (ValidationError, DbtRuntimeError) as exc:
except (ValidationError, RuntimeException) as exc:
raise DbtSelectorsError(
f"Could not render selector data: {exc}",
result_type="invalid_selector",
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ class SelectorConfig(Dict[str, Dict[str, Union[SelectionSpec, bool]]]):
) -> "SelectorConfig":
try:
data = load_yaml_text(load_file_contents(str(path)))
except (ValidationError, DbtRuntimeError) as exc:
except (ValidationError, RuntimeException) as exc:
raise DbtSelectorsError(
f"Could not read selector file: {exc}",
result_type="invalid_selector",

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