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[jira] [Updated] (OAK-4934) Query shapes for JCR Query

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Davide Giannella updated OAK-4934:
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    Fix Version/s: 1.14.0

> Query shapes for JCR Query
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>
>                 Key: OAK-4934
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4934
>             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: query
>            Reporter: Chetan Mehrotra
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: 1.12.0, 1.14.0
>
>
> For certain requirements it would be good to have a notion/support to deduce query shape [1]
> {quote}
>  A combination of query predicate, sort, and projection specifications.
> For the query predicate, only the structure of the predicate, including the field names, are significant; the values in the query predicate are insignificant. As such, a query predicate \{ type: 'food' \} is equivalent to the query predicate \{ type: 'utensil' \} for a query shape.
> {quote}
> So transforming that to Oak the shape should represent a JCR-SQL2 query string (xpath query gets transformed to SQL2) which is a *canonical* representation of actual query ignoring the property restriction values. 
> Example we have 2 queries
> * SELECT   * FROM [app:Asset] AS a WHERE  a.[jcr:content/metadata/status] = 'published'
> * SELECT   * FROM [app:Asset] AS a WHERE  a.[jcr:content/metadata/status] = 'disabled'
> The query shape would be 
> SELECT * FROM [app:Asset] AS a WHERE  a.[jcr:content/metadata/status] = 'A'. The plan for query having given shape would remain same irrespective of value of property restrictions. Path restriction can cause some difference though
> The shape can then be used for
> * Stats Collection - Currently stats collection gets overflown if same query with different value gets invoked
> * Allow configuring hints - See support in Mongo [2] for an example. One specify via config that for a query of such and such shape this index should be used
> * Less noisy diagnostics - If a query gets invoked with bad plan the QE can log the warning once instead of logging it for each query invocation involving different values.
> [1] https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/glossary/#term-query-shape
> [2] https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/command/planCacheSetFilter/



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