Class StructuredType
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Serializable
There are two kinds of structured types. Types that are stored in a catalog and are identified
by an ObjectIdentifier or anonymously defined, unregistered types (usually reflectively
extracted) that are identified by an implementation Class.
Logical properties
A structured type can declare a super type and allows single inheritance for more complex type hierarchies, similar to JVM-based languages.
A structured type can be declared final for preventing further inheritance (default
behavior) or not final for allowing subtypes.
A structured type can be declared not instantiable if a more specific type is required
or instantiable if instances can be created from this type (default behavior).
A structured type declares comparison properties of either none (no equality),
equals (only equality and inequality), or full (greater, equals, less).
NOTE: Compared to the SQL standard, this class is incomplete. We might add new features such as method declarations in the future. Also ordering is not supported yet.
Physical properties
A structured type can be defined fully logically (e.g. by using a CREATE TYPE DDL).
The implementation class is optional and only used at the edges of the table ecosystem (e.g. when
bridging to a function or connector). Serialization and equality (hashCode/equals) are
handled by the runtime based on the logical type. In other words: hashCode/equals of an
implementation class are not used. Custom equality, casting logic, and further overloaded
operators will be supported once we allow defining methods on structured types.
An implementation class must offer a default constructor with zero arguments or a full
constructor that assigns all attributes. Other physical properties such as the conversion classes
of attributes are defined by a DataType when a structured type is used.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic final classA builder for aStructuredType.static final classDefines an attribute of aStructuredType.static enumDefines equality properties for scalar evaluation. -
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescription<R> Raccept(LogicalTypeVisitor<R> visitor) Returns a string that summarizes this type for printing to a console.copy(boolean isNullable) Returns a deep copy of this type with possibly different nullability.booleanClass<?>Returns the default conversion class.inthashCode()booleanstatic StructuredType.BuildernewBuilder(Class<?> implementationClass) Creates a builder for aStructuredTypethat is not stored in a catalog and is identified by an implementationClass.static StructuredType.BuildernewBuilder(ObjectIdentifier objectIdentifier) Creates a builder for aStructuredTypethat has been stored in a catalog and is identified by anObjectIdentifier.static StructuredType.BuildernewBuilder(ObjectIdentifier objectIdentifier, Class<?> implementationClass) Creates a builder for aStructuredTypethat has been stored in a catalog and is identified by anObjectIdentifier.booleansupportsInputConversion(Class<?> clazz) Returns whether an instance of the given class can be represented as a value of this logical type when entering the table ecosystem.booleansupportsOutputConversion(Class<?> clazz) Returns whether a value of this logical type can be represented as an instance of the given class when leaving the table ecosystem.Methods inherited from class org.apache.flink.table.types.logical.UserDefinedType
asSerializableString, getDescription, getObjectIdentifier, isFinalMethods inherited from class org.apache.flink.table.types.logical.LogicalType
conversionSet, copy, getTypeRoot, is, is, isAnyOf, isAnyOf, isNullable, toString, withNullability
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Field Details
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Method Details
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newBuilder
Creates a builder for aStructuredTypethat has been stored in a catalog and is identified by anObjectIdentifier. -
newBuilder
public static StructuredType.Builder newBuilder(ObjectIdentifier objectIdentifier, Class<?> implementationClass) Creates a builder for aStructuredTypethat has been stored in a catalog and is identified by anObjectIdentifier. The optional implementation class defines supported conversions. -
newBuilder
Creates a builder for aStructuredTypethat is not stored in a catalog and is identified by an implementationClass. -
getAttributes
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isInstantiable
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getComparison
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getSuperType
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getImplementationClass
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copy
Description copied from class:LogicalTypeReturns a deep copy of this type with possibly different nullability.- Specified by:
copyin classLogicalType- Parameters:
isNullable- the intended nullability of the copied type- Returns:
- a deep copy
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asSummaryString
Description copied from class:LogicalTypeReturns a string that summarizes this type for printing to a console. An implementation might shorten long names or skips very specific properties.Use
LogicalType.asSerializableString()for a type string that fully serializes this instance.- Overrides:
asSummaryStringin classLogicalType- Returns:
- summary string of this type for debugging purposes
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supportsInputConversion
Description copied from class:LogicalTypeReturns whether an instance of the given class can be represented as a value of this logical type when entering the table ecosystem. This method helps for the interoperability between JVM-based languages and the relational type system.A supported conversion directly maps an input class to a logical type without loss of precision or type widening.
For example,
java.lang.Longorlongcan be used as input forBIGINTindependent of the set nullability.- Specified by:
supportsInputConversionin classLogicalType- Parameters:
clazz- input class to be converted into this logical type- Returns:
- flag that indicates if instances of this class can be used as input into the table ecosystem
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supportsOutputConversion
Description copied from class:LogicalTypeReturns whether a value of this logical type can be represented as an instance of the given class when leaving the table ecosystem. This method helps for the interoperability between JVM-based languages and the relational type system.A supported conversion directly maps a logical type to an output class without loss of precision or type widening.
For example,
java.lang.Longorlongcan be used as output forBIGINTif the type is not nullable. If the type is nullable, onlyjava.lang.Longcan represent this.- Specified by:
supportsOutputConversionin classLogicalType- Parameters:
clazz- output class to be converted from this logical type- Returns:
- flag that indicates if instances of this class can be used as output from the table ecosystem
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getDefaultConversion
Description copied from class:LogicalTypeReturns the default conversion class. A value of this logical type is expected to be an instance of the given class when entering or is represented as an instance of the given class when leaving the table ecosystem if no other conversion has been specified.For example,
java.lang.Longis the default input and output forBIGINT.- Specified by:
getDefaultConversionin classLogicalType- Returns:
- default class to represent values of this logical type
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getChildren
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getChildrenin classLogicalType
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accept
- Specified by:
acceptin classLogicalType
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equals
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equalsin classUserDefinedType
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hashCode
public int hashCode()- Overrides:
hashCodein classUserDefinedType
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