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CREATE-SQL-BLOCK-RULE

CREATE-SQL-BLOCK-RULE​

Name​

CREATE SQL BLOCK RULE

Description​

This statement creates a SQL blocking rule, which is only used to restrict query statements, not to restrict the execution of explian statements.

Supports configuring SQL blacklists by user:

  • Refuse to specify SQL by regular matching
  • Check if a query reaches one of these limits by setting partition_num, tablet_num, cardinality
    • partition_num, tablet_num, cardinality can be set together, once a query reaches one of these limits, the query will be intercepted

grammar:

CREATE SQL_BLOCK_RULE rule_name
[PROPERTIES ("key"="value", ...)];

Parameter Description:

  • sql: matching rule (based on regular matching, special characters need to be translated,for exampleselect *useselect \\*), optional, the default value is "NULL"
  • sqlHash: sql hash value, used for exact matching, we will print this value in fe.audit.log, optional, this parameter and sql can only be selected one, the default value is "NULL"
  • partition_num: the maximum number of partitions a scan node will scan, the default value is 0L
  • tablet_num: The maximum number of tablets that a scanning node will scan, the default value is 0L
  • cardinality: the rough scan line number of a scan node, the default value is 0L
  • global: Whether to take effect globally (all users), the default is false
  • enable: whether to enable blocking rules, the default is true

Example​

  1. Create a block rule named test_rule

    CREATE SQL_BLOCK_RULE test_rule
    PROPERTIES(
    "sql"="select \\* from order_analysis",
    "global"="false",
    "enable"="true"
    );

    Notes:

    That the sql statement here does not end with a semicolon

    When we execute the sql we just defined in the rule, an exception error will be returned. The example is as follows:

    select * from order_analysis;
    ERROR 1064 (HY000): errCode = 2, detailMessage = sql match regex sql block rule: order_analysis_rule
  1. Create test_rule2, limit the maximum number of scanned partitions to 30, and limit the maximum scan base to 10 billion rows. The example is as follows:

     CREATE SQL_BLOCK_RULE test_rule2
    PROPERTIES (
    "partition_num" = "30",
    "cardinality" = "10000000000",
    "global" = "false",
    "enable" = "true"
    );
  2. Create SQL BLOCK RULE with special chars

    CREATE SQL_BLOCK_RULE test_rule3
    PROPERTIES
    (
    "sql" = "select count\\(1\\) from db1.tbl1"
    );
    CREATE SQL_BLOCK_RULE test_rule4
    PROPERTIES
    (
    "sql" = "select \\* from db1.tbl1"
    );

Keywords​

CREATE, SQL_BLCOK_RULE

Best Practice​