# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright (C) 2009-2018 the sqlparse authors and contributors # # # This module is part of python-sqlparse and is released under # the BSD License: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause from sqlparse import sql, tokens as T class StatementSplitter(object): """Filter that split stream at individual statements""" def __init__(self): self._reset() def _reset(self): """Set the filter attributes to its default values""" self._in_declare = False self._is_create = False self._begin_depth = 0 self.consume_ws = False self.tokens = [] self.level = 0 def _change_splitlevel(self, ttype, value): """Get the new split level (increase, decrease or remain equal)""" # ANSI # if normal token return # wouldn't parenthesis increase/decrease a level? # no, inside a parenthesis can't start new statement if ttype not in T.Keyword: return 0 # Everything after here is ttype = T.Keyword # Also to note, once entered an If statement you are done and basically # returning unified = value.upper() # three keywords begin with CREATE, but only one of them is DDL # DDL Create though can contain more words such as "or replace" if ttype is T.Keyword.DDL and unified.startswith('CREATE'): self._is_create = True return 0 # can have nested declare inside of being... if unified == 'DECLARE' and self._is_create and self._begin_depth == 0: self._in_declare = True return 1 if unified == 'BEGIN': self._begin_depth += 1 if self._is_create: # FIXME(andi): This makes no sense. return 1 return 0 # Should this respect a preceding BEGIN? # In CASE ... WHEN ... END this results in a split level -1. # Would having multiple CASE WHEN END and a Assignment Operator # cause the statement to cut off prematurely? if unified == 'END': self._begin_depth = max(0, self._begin_depth - 1) return -1 if (unified in ('IF', 'FOR', 'WHILE') and self._is_create and self._begin_depth > 0): return 1 if unified in ('END IF', 'END FOR', 'END WHILE'): return -1 # Default return 0 def process(self, stream): """Process the stream""" EOS_TTYPE = T.Whitespace, T.Comment.Single # Run over all stream tokens for ttype, value in stream: # Yield token if we finished a statement and there's no whitespaces # It will count newline token as a non whitespace. In this context # whitespace ignores newlines. # why don't multi line comments also count? if self.consume_ws and ttype not in EOS_TTYPE: yield sql.Statement(self.tokens) # Reset filter and prepare to process next statement self._reset() # Change current split level (increase, decrease or remain equal) self.level += self._change_splitlevel(ttype, value) # Append the token to the current statement self.tokens.append(sql.Token(ttype, value)) # Check if we get the end of a statement if self.level <= 0 and ttype is T.Punctuation and value == ';': self.consume_ws = True # Yield pending statement (if any) if self.tokens: yield sql.Statement(self.tokens)