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# chdt-ts — standalone ClickHouse data-type parser (TypeScript)
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A small, self-contained TypeScript library that parses a ClickHouse **data-type
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drop-in match for what the server produces — and is **byte-identical** to the C++
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| `src/ast.ts` | `include/chdt/ast.h` | the AST node shape + `makeNode` factory |
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| `src/lexer.ts` | `src/lexer.{h,cpp}` | the purpose-built tokenizer |
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## Install & build
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`Dynamic(max_types = N)`, the legacy `Object('json')`, and the SQL-standard
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multi-word aliases (`DOUBLE PRECISION`, `CHAR VARYING`, `INT SIGNED`, …).
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parser the server reaches for here.
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- the new `JSON(...)` object-argument syntax (`JSON(a.b UInt32, SKIP x)`). Bare
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## Tests
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```bash
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`npm test` requires **no `clickhouse` binary** — it runs entirely against
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deliberate rejections.
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(356 and counting), compares the parser's JSON against a checked-in static
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snapshot of the real server's `data_type` subtree, in `test/snapshots/`
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(one `<sha1>.json` per query). Because a snapshot is only written when the
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server accepted the type **and** the parser matched it, "parser == snapshot"
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means "parser == server".
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The snapshots are captured from a real server by `update_snapshots.ts`, which
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needs a `clickhouse` binary built from
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https://github.com/peter-leonov-ch/ClickHouse/pull/1 (the AST-format changes
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this parser mirrors live in that PR; a stock build will not match):
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It validates every type in `test/cases.txt` plus any in `test/candidates.txt`
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(a seed list of additional types), keeps only those the server accepts and the
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parser matches, appends new keepers to `cases.txt`, writes a snapshot per kept
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query, and prunes orphans. Types the server rejects or where the parser diverges
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are dropped and listed in `test/snapshots_report.txt` (never silently added).
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There is also a live comparison that skips the snapshots and queries the server
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directly, useful while iterating:
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### Confirming the corpus is real (no invented types)
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The oracle compares against the server's **parser** (`ParserDataType`), which is
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what this library mirrors. To additionally confirm that every type in the corpus
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is a _real_ ClickHouse type — not just syntactically well-formed — there is a
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check that **instantiates** each type against any stock running server (no
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AST-JSON support needed; over the HTTP interface):
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```bash
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|
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It runs `CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE _probe (c <TYPE>)` (session-scoped, nothing
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persisted) with the relevant experimental settings enabled, so an unknown type
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|
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family fails with `UNKNOWN_TYPE`. As of the latest run, **347/356 instantiate
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and 0 are unexpected**.
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|
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The remaining 9 are listed in `test/non_instantiable.txt`: types the parser
|
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|
+
accepts (and whose AST matches the server's parser) but that the server's **type
|
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|
+
factory** later rejects — e.g. partial tuple naming (`Tuple(a UInt8, String)`),
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|
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`Nullable` inside `Variant`, `Nullable(Tuple(...))`, `Dynamic(max_types = 255)`,
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|
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the `BINARY` alias without a size, and the legacy `Object('json')` (removed in
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|
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recent servers). These are deliberate parser test inputs — this is a type-string
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|
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_parser_, not a type validator — so they are allowlisted, and `validate:live`
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exits non-zero only on an _unexpected_ failure.
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package/dist/ast.d.ts
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|
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|
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export declare const NodeKind: {
|
|
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|
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readonly DataType: "DataType";
|
|
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|
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readonly EnumDataType: "EnumDataType";
|
|
4
|
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readonly TupleDataType: "TupleDataType";
|
|
5
|
+
readonly NameTypePair: "NameTypePair";
|
|
6
|
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readonly Literal: "Literal";
|
|
7
|
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readonly Function: "Function";
|
|
8
|
+
readonly Identifier: "Identifier";
|
|
9
|
+
};
|
|
10
|
+
export type NodeKind = (typeof NodeKind)[keyof typeof NodeKind];
|
|
11
|
+
export interface EnumValue {
|
|
12
|
+
name: string;
|
|
13
|
+
value: bigint;
|
|
14
|
+
}
|
|
15
|
+
export interface Node {
|
|
16
|
+
kind: NodeKind;
|
|
17
|
+
name: string;
|
|
18
|
+
arguments: Node[];
|
|
19
|
+
has_argument_list: boolean;
|
|
20
|
+
values: EnumValue[];
|
|
21
|
+
element_names: string[];
|
|
22
|
+
data_type: Node | null;
|
|
23
|
+
value_type: string;
|
|
24
|
+
value: string;
|
|
25
|
+
is_operator: boolean;
|
|
26
|
+
name_parts: string[];
|
|
27
|
+
}
|
|
28
|
+
export declare function makeNode(kind: NodeKind): Node;
|
package/dist/ast.js
ADDED
|
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
|
|
|
1
|
+
/// Minimal, self-contained AST for ClickHouse data-type strings.
|
|
2
|
+
///
|
|
3
|
+
/// The node shapes mirror the frozen `EXPLAIN AST json = 1` document
|
|
4
|
+
/// (format version 2; see ClickHouse `AST.md`) so that JSON produced here is
|
|
5
|
+
/// a drop-in match for the data-type subtree the server emits — and a
|
|
6
|
+
/// superset of it: `EnumDataType.values` and `TupleDataType.element_names`
|
|
7
|
+
/// are carried here as they are in the server (since v2).
|
|
8
|
+
///
|
|
9
|
+
/// This is a TypeScript port of the C++ `chdt/ast.h`. The C++ side uses a
|
|
10
|
+
/// single "fat" struct with a `kind` discriminant and only the fields relevant
|
|
11
|
+
/// to that kind populated; we mirror that exactly (rather than a discriminated
|
|
12
|
+
/// union) so the parser port stays line-for-line faithful to the original.
|
|
13
|
+
/// A plain `const` object rather than a TS `enum`, so the source is erasable
|
|
14
|
+
/// and runs under Node's native type-stripping (which rejects `enum`). The
|
|
15
|
+
/// companion type below makes `NodeKind` usable as both a value and a type,
|
|
16
|
+
/// exactly as the enum was.
|
|
17
|
+
export const NodeKind = {
|
|
18
|
+
DataType: "DataType", /// generic type: name + optional argument list
|
|
19
|
+
EnumDataType: "EnumDataType", /// Enum / Enum8 / Enum16 with fully explicit values
|
|
20
|
+
TupleDataType: "TupleDataType", /// Tuple, with optional element names
|
|
21
|
+
NameTypePair: "NameTypePair", /// `name Type` element of a Nested(...)
|
|
22
|
+
Literal: "Literal", /// numeric / string argument (e.g. Decimal(10, 2))
|
|
23
|
+
Function: "Function", /// operator/function argument (e.g. `max_types = 5`)
|
|
24
|
+
Identifier: "Identifier", /// bare identifier argument
|
|
25
|
+
};
|
|
26
|
+
/// Construct a node with all fields defaulted (mirrors the C++ struct's member
|
|
27
|
+
/// initializers), so the parser can set only the slots relevant to `kind`.
|
|
28
|
+
export function makeNode(kind) {
|
|
29
|
+
return {
|
|
30
|
+
kind,
|
|
31
|
+
name: "",
|
|
32
|
+
arguments: [],
|
|
33
|
+
has_argument_list: false,
|
|
34
|
+
values: [],
|
|
35
|
+
element_names: [],
|
|
36
|
+
data_type: null,
|
|
37
|
+
value_type: "",
|
|
38
|
+
value: "",
|
|
39
|
+
is_operator: false,
|
|
40
|
+
name_parts: [],
|
|
41
|
+
};
|
|
42
|
+
}
|
package/dist/index.d.ts
ADDED
|
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
|
|
|
1
|
+
export { parseDataType } from "./parser.ts";
|
|
2
|
+
export type { ParseError, ParseResult } from "./parser.ts";
|
|
3
|
+
export { toJSON } from "./json.ts";
|
|
4
|
+
export { NodeKind, makeNode } from "./ast.ts";
|
|
5
|
+
export type { Node, EnumValue } from "./ast.ts";
|
|
6
|
+
export { tokenize, TokenType } from "./lexer.ts";
|
|
7
|
+
export type { Token } from "./lexer.ts";
|
package/dist/index.js
ADDED
|
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
|
|
|
1
|
+
/// Public entry point for the standalone ClickHouse data-type parser.
|
|
2
|
+
///
|
|
3
|
+
/// A TypeScript port of the C++ `chdt` library: parse a ClickHouse data-type
|
|
4
|
+
/// string (the kind sent in the types row of `RowBinaryWithNamesAndTypes`, e.g.
|
|
5
|
+
/// `Array(Nullable(UInt64))`, `Tuple(a UInt8, b String)`, `Enum8('a' = 1)`)
|
|
6
|
+
/// into a JSON-serializable AST that mirrors the server's `EXPLAIN AST json = 1`
|
|
7
|
+
/// data-type subtree (format version 2).
|
|
8
|
+
export { parseDataType } from "./parser.js";
|
|
9
|
+
export { toJSON } from "./json.js";
|
|
10
|
+
export { NodeKind, makeNode } from "./ast.js";
|
|
11
|
+
export { tokenize, TokenType } from "./lexer.js";
|
package/dist/json.d.ts
ADDED