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Piepmatz
aaf973bbba
Add Stack::stdout_file and Stack::stderr_file to capture stdout/-err of external commands (#12857)
# Description
In this PR I added two new methods to `Stack`, `stdout_file` and
`stderr_file`. These two modify the inner `StackOutDest` and set a
`File` into the `stdout` and `stderr` respectively. Different to the
`push_redirection` methods, these do not require to hold a guard up all
the time but require ownership of the stack.

This is primarly useful for applications that use `nu` as a language but
not the `nushell`.

This PR replaces my first attempt #12851 to add a way to capture
stdout/-err of external commands. Capturing the stdout without having to
write into a file is possible with crates like
[`os_pipe`](https://docs.rs/os_pipe), an example for this is given in
the doc comment of the `stdout_file` command and can be executed as a
doctest (although it doesn't validate that you actually got any data).

This implementation takes `File` as input to make it easier to implement
on different operating systems without having to worry about
`OwnedHandle` or `OwnedFd`. Also this doesn't expose any use `os_pipe`
to not leak its types into this API, making it depend on it.

As in my previous attempt, @IanManske guided me here.

# User-Facing Changes
This change has no effect on `nushell` and therefore no user-facing
changes.

# Tests + Formatting
This only exposes a new way of using already existing code and has
therefore no further testing. The doctest succeeds on my machine at
least (x86 Windows, 64 Bit).

# After Submitting
All the required documentation is already part of this PR.
2024-05-13 18:48:38 +00:00
YizhePKU
b9a7faad5a
Implement PWD recovery (#12779)
This PR has two parts. The first part is the addition of the
`Stack::set_pwd()` API. It strips trailing slashes from paths for
convenience, but will reject otherwise bad paths, leaving PWD in a good
state. This should reduce the impact of faulty code incorrectly trying
to set PWD.
(https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/12760#issuecomment-2095393012)

The second part is implementing a PWD recovery mechanism. PWD can become
bad even when we did nothing wrong. For example, Unix allows you to
remove any directory when another process might still be using it, which
means PWD can just "disappear" under our nose. This PR makes it possible
to use `cd` to reset PWD into a good state. Here's a demonstration:

```sh
mkdir /tmp/foo
cd /tmp/foo

# delete "/tmp/foo" in a subshell, because Nushell is smart and refuse to delete PWD
nu -c 'cd /; rm -r /tmp/foo'

ls          # Error:   × $env.PWD points to a non-existent directory
            # help: Use `cd` to reset $env.PWD into a good state

cd /
pwd         # prints /
```

Also, auto-cd should be working again.
2024-05-10 11:06:33 -05:00
Jack Wright
68adc4657f
Polars lazy refactor (#12669)
This moves to predominantly supporting only lazy dataframes for most
operations. It removes a lot of the type conversion between lazy and
eager dataframes based on what was inputted into the command.

For the most part the changes will mean:
* You will need to run `polars collect` after performing operations
* The into-lazy command has been removed as it is redundant.
* When opening files a lazy frame will be outputted by default if the
reader supports lazy frames

A list of individual command changes can be found
[here](https://hackmd.io/@nucore/Bk-3V-hW0)

---------

Co-authored-by: Ian Manske <ian.manske@pm.me>
2024-05-06 23:19:11 +00:00
Filip Andersson
3143ded374
Tango migration (#12469)
# Description

This PR migrates the benchmark suit to Tango. Its different compared to
other framework because it require 2 binaries, to run to do A/B
benchmarking, this is currently limited to Linux, Max, (Windows require
rustc nightly flag), by switching between two suits it can reduce noise
and run the code "almost" concurrently. I have have been in contact with
the maintainer, and bases this on the dev branch, as it had a newer API
simular to criterion. This framework compared to Divan also have a
simple file dump system if we want to generate graphs, do other analysis
on later. I think overall this crate is very nice, a lot faster to
compile and run then criterion, that's for sure.
2024-05-05 15:53:48 +00:00
Stefan Holderbach
9181fca859
Update interprocess to 2.0.1 (#12769)
Fixes #12755

See https://github.com/kotauskas/interprocess/issues/63 and
https://github.com/kotauskas/interprocess/pull/62
2024-05-05 00:51:08 +02:00
Ian Manske
1e71cd4777
Bump base64 to 0.22.1 (#12757)
# Description
Bumps `base64` to 0.22.1 which fixes the alphabet used for binhex
encoding and decoding. This required updating some test expected output.

Related to PR #12469 where `base64` was also bumped and ran into the
failing tests.

# User-Facing Changes
Bug fix, but still changes binhex encoding and decoding output.

# Tests + Formatting
Updated test expected output.
2024-05-04 15:56:16 +03:00
YizhePKU
bdb6daa4b5
Migrate to a new PWD API (#12603)
This is the first PR towards migrating to a new `$env.PWD` API that
returns potentially un-canonicalized paths. Refer to PR #12515 for
motivations.

## New API: `EngineState::cwd()`

The goal of the new API is to cover both parse-time and runtime use
case, and avoid unintentional misuse. It takes an `Option<Stack>` as
argument, which if supplied, will search for `$env.PWD` on the stack in
additional to the engine state. I think with this design, there's less
confusion over parse-time and runtime environments. If you have access
to a stack, just supply it; otherwise supply `None`.

## Deprecation of other PWD-related APIs

Other APIs are re-implemented using `EngineState::cwd()` and properly
documented. They're marked deprecated, but their behavior is unchanged.
Unused APIs are deleted, and code that accesses `$env.PWD` directly
without using an API is rewritten.

Deprecated APIs:

* `EngineState::current_work_dir()`
* `StateWorkingSet::get_cwd()`
* `env::current_dir()`
* `env::current_dir_str()`
* `env::current_dir_const()`
* `env::current_dir_str_const()`

Other changes:

* `EngineState::get_cwd()` (deleted)
* `StateWorkingSet::list_env()` (deleted)
* `repl::do_run_cmd()` (rewritten with `env::current_dir_str()`)

## `cd` and `pwd` now use logical paths by default

This pulls the changes from PR #12515. It's currently somewhat broken
because using non-canonicalized paths exposed a bug in our path
normalization logic (Issue #12602). Once that is fixed, this should
work.

## Future plans

This PR needs some tests. Which test helpers should I use, and where
should I put those tests?

I noticed that unquoted paths are expanded within `eval_filepath()` and
`eval_directory()` before they even reach the `cd` command. This means
every paths is expanded twice. Is this intended?

Once this PR lands, the plan is to review all usages of the deprecated
APIs and migrate them to `EngineState::cwd()`. In the meantime, these
usages are annotated with `#[allow(deprecated)]` to avoid breaking CI.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jakub Žádník <kubouch@gmail.com>
2024-05-03 14:33:09 +03:00
Devyn Cairns
72f3942c37
Upgrade to interprocess 2.0.0 (#12729)
# Description

This fixes #12724. NetBSD confirmed to work with this change.

The update also behaves a bit better in some ways - it automatically
unlinks and reclaims sockets on Unix, and doesn't try to flush/sync the
socket on Windows, so I was able to remove that platform-specific logic.

They also have a way to split the socket so I could just use one socket
now, but I haven't tried to do that yet. That would be more of a
breaking change but I think it's more straightforward.

# User-Facing Changes

- Hopefully more platforms work

# Tests + Formatting
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2024-05-02 22:31:33 -07:00
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0a01e7c33e
Bump rmp-serde from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0 (#12711)
Bumps [rmp-serde](https://github.com/3Hren/msgpack-rust) from 1.2.0 to
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Reilly Wood
3d340657b5
explore: adopt anyhow, support CustomValue, remove help system (#12692)
This PR:
1. Adds basic support for `CustomValue` to `explore`. Previously `open
foo.db | explore` didn't really work, now we "materialize" the whole
database to a `Value` before loading it
2. Adopts `anyhow` for error handling in `explore`. Previously we were
kind of rolling our own version of `anyhow` by shoving all errors into a
`std::io::Error`; I think this is much nicer. This was necessary because
as part of 1), collecting input is now fallible...
3. Removes a lot of `explore`'s fancy command help system.
- Previously each command (`:help`, `:try`, etc.) had a sophisticated
help system with examples etc... but this was not very visible to users.
You had to know to run `:help :try` or view a list of commands with
`:help :`
- As discussed previously, we eventually want to move to a less modal
approach for `explore`, without the Vim-like commands. And so I don't
think it's worth keeping this command help system around (it's
intertwined with other stuff, and making these changes would have been
harder if keeping it).
4. Rename the `--reverse` flag to `--tail`. The flag scrolls to the end
of the data, which IMO is described better by "tail"
5. Does some renaming+commenting to clear up things I found difficult to
understand when navigating the `explore` code


I initially thought 1) would be just a few lines, and then this PR blew
up into much more extensive changes 😅


## Before
The whole database was being displayed as a single Nuon/JSON line 🤔 

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/26268125/6383f43b-fdff-48b4-9604-398438ad1499)


## After
The database gets displayed like a record

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/26268125/2f00ed7b-a3c4-47f4-a08c-98d07efc7bb4)


## Future work

It is sort of annoying that we have to load a whole SQLite database into
memory to make this work; it will be impractical for large databases.
I'd like to explore improvements to `CustomValue` that can make this
work more efficiently.
2024-05-01 17:34:37 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
21ebdfe8d7
Bump version to 0.93.1 (#12710)
# Description

Next patch/dev release, `0.93.1`
2024-05-01 17:19:20 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
3b220e07e3
Bump version to 0.93.0 (#12709)
# Description

Bump version to `0.93.0`
2024-04-30 15:51:13 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
16799a1d78
Bump reedline to 0.32.0 (#12708)
# Description

Follow `reedline` release to `0.32.0`, disable crates.io git patch
2024-04-30 15:32:54 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
0c4d5330ee
Split the plugin crate (#12563)
# Description

This breaks `nu-plugin` up into four crates:

- `nu-plugin-protocol`: just the type definitions for the protocol, no
I/O. If someone wanted to wire up something more bare metal, maybe for
async I/O, they could use this.
- `nu-plugin-core`: the shared stuff between engine/plugin. Less stable
interface.
- `nu-plugin-engine`: everything required for the engine to talk to
plugins. Less stable interface.
- `nu-plugin`: everything required for the plugin to talk to the engine,
what plugin developers use. Should be the most stable interface.

No changes are made to the interface exposed by `nu-plugin` - it should
all still be there. Re-exports from `nu-plugin-protocol` or
`nu-plugin-core` are used as required. Plugins shouldn't ever have to
use those crates directly.

This should be somewhat faster to compile as `nu-plugin-engine` and
`nu-plugin` can compile in parallel, and the engine doesn't need
`nu-plugin` and plugins don't need `nu-plugin-engine` (except for test
support), so that should reduce what needs to be compiled too.

The only significant change here other than splitting stuff up was to
break the `source` out of `PluginCustomValue` and create a new
`PluginCustomValueWithSource` type that contains that instead. One bonus
of that is we get rid of the option and it's now more type-safe, but it
also means that the logic for that stuff (actually running the plugin
for custom value ops) can live entirely within the `nu-plugin-engine`
crate.

# User-Facing Changes
- New crates.
- Added `local-socket` feature for `nu` to try to make it possible to
compile without that support if needed.

# Tests + Formatting
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- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
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2024-04-27 12:08:12 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
adf38c7c76
Msgpack commands (#12664)
# Description

I thought about bringing `nu_plugin_msgpack` in, but that is MPL with a
clause that prevents other licenses, so rather than adapt that code I
decided to take a crack at just doing it straight from `rmp` to `Value`
without any `rmpv` in the middle. It seems like it's probably faster,
though I can't say for sure how much with the plugin overhead.

@IanManske I started on a `Read` implementation for `RawStream` but just
specialized to `from msgpack` here, but I'm thinking after release maybe
we can polish it up and make it a real one. It works!

# User-Facing Changes
New commands:

- `from msgpack`
- `from msgpackz`
- `to msgpack`
- `to msgpackz`

# Tests + Formatting
Pretty thorough tests added for the format deserialization, with a
roundtrip for serialization. Some example tests too for both `from
msgpack` and `to msgpack`.

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- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`


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2024-04-26 06:23:16 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
1e453020b6
update to latest reedline (#12644)
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Update to latest reedline main branch 4cf8c75d for testing before
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06c72df672
Bump serial_test from 3.0.0 to 3.1.0 (#12638) 2024-04-24 12:01:20 +00:00
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Bump rust-ini from 0.20.0 to 0.21.0 (#12637) 2024-04-24 11:55:20 +00:00
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eec8645b9c
update to latest reedline 455b9a3 (#12630)
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Michael Angerman
bed236362a
bump reedline to latest commit point on main (#12621)
https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/781

This will allow others to test and make sure that this reedline fix
works on other terminals and platforms...
2024-04-22 11:48:30 -07:00
Stefan Holderbach
20bf3c587f
Update ratatui to deduplicate syn in build (#12606)
`ratatui` introduced a dependency on `stability` which until recently
used `syn 1.x`, with this update all our crates in the default `cargo
build` path are using `syn 2.x`
2024-04-22 14:48:33 +02:00
Devyn Cairns
2595f31541
Overhaul the plugin cache file with a new msgpack+brotli format (#12579)
# Description

- Plugin signatures are now saved to `plugin.msgpackz`, which is
brotli-compressed MessagePack.
- The file is updated incrementally, rather than writing all plugin
commands in the engine every time.
- The file always contains the result of the `Signature` call to the
plugin, even if commands were removed.
- Invalid data for a particular plugin just causes an error to be
reported, but the rest of the plugins can still be parsed

# User-Facing Changes

- The plugin file has a different filename, and it's not a nushell
script.
- The default `plugin.nu` file will be automatically migrated the first
time, but not other plugin config files.
- We don't currently provide any utilities that could help edit this
file, beyond `plugin add` and `plugin rm`
  - `from msgpackz`, `to msgpackz` could also help
- New commands: `plugin add`, `plugin rm`

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Tests added for the format and for the invalid handling.

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- [ ] Definitely needs release notes
2024-04-21 07:36:26 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
55edef5dda
create nuon crate from from nuon and to nuon (#12553)
# Description
playing with the NUON format in Rust code in some plugins, we agreed
with the team it was a great time to create a standalone NUON format to
allow Rust devs to use this Nushell file format.

> **Note**
> this PR almost copy-pastes the code from
`nu_commands/src/formats/from/nuon.rs` and
`nu_commands/src/formats/to/nuon.rs` to `nuon/src/from.rs` and
`nuon/src/to.rs`, with minor tweaks to make then standalone functions,
e.g. remove the rest of the command implementations

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- [x] add tests
- [x] add documentation

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devs will have access to a new crate, `nuon`, and two functions,
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```rust
from_nuon(
    input: &str,
    span: Option<Span>,
) -> Result<Value, ShellError>
```
```rust
to_nuon(
    input: &Value,
    raw: bool,
    tabs: Option<usize>,
    indent: Option<usize>,
    span: Option<Span>,
) -> Result<String, ShellError>
```

# Tests + Formatting
i've basically taken all the tests from
`crates/nu-command/tests/format_conversions/nuon.rs` and converted them
to use `from_nuon` and `to_nuon` instead of Nushell commands
- i've created a `nuon_end_to_end` to run both conversions with an
optional middle value to check that all is fine

> **Note** 
> the `nuon::tests::read_code_should_fail_rather_than_panic` test does
give different results locally and in the CI...
> i've left it ignored with comments to help future us :)

# After Submitting
mention that in the release notes for sure!!
2024-04-19 13:54:16 +02:00
Jack Wright
57b0c722c6
Upgrading nu-cmd-dataframe to polars 0.39 (#12554)
#Description
Upgrading nu-cmd-dataframe to polars 0.39

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2024-04-17 12:50:17 -05:00
Jack Wright
410f3c5c8a
Upgrading nu_plugin_polars to polars 0.39.1 (#12551)
# Description
Upgrading nu_plugin_polars to polars 0.39.1

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2024-04-17 06:35:09 -05:00
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Devyn Cairns
c06ef201b7
Local socket mode and foreground terminal control for plugins (#12448)
# Description

Adds support for running plugins using local socket communication
instead of stdio. This will be an optional thing that not all plugins
have to support.

This frees up stdio for use to make plugins that use stdio to create
terminal UIs, cc @amtoine, @fdncred.

This uses the [`interprocess`](https://crates.io/crates/interprocess)
crate (298 stars, MIT license, actively maintained), which seems to be
the best option for cross-platform local socket support in Rust. On
Windows, a local socket name is provided. On Unixes, it's a path. The
socket name is kept to a relatively small size because some operating
systems have pretty strict limits on the whole path (~100 chars), so on
macOS for example we prefer `/tmp/nu.{pid}.{hash64}.sock` where the hash
includes the plugin filename and timestamp to be unique enough.

This also adds an API for moving plugins in and out of the foreground
group, which is relevant for Unixes where direct terminal control
depends on that.

TODO:

- [x] Generate local socket path according to OS conventions
- [x] Add support for passing `--local-socket` to the plugin executable
instead of `--stdio`, and communicating over that instead
- [x] Test plugins that were broken, including
[amtoine/nu_plugin_explore](https://github.com/amtoine/nu_plugin_explore)
- [x] Automatically upgrade to using local sockets when supported,
falling back if it doesn't work, transparently to the user without any
visible error messages
  - Added protocol feature: `LocalSocket`
- [x] Reset preferred mode to `None` on `register`
- [x] Allow plugins to detect whether they're running on a local socket
and can use stdio freely, so that TUI plugins can just produce an error
message otherwise
  - Implemented via `EngineInterface::is_using_stdio()`
- [x] Clean up foreground state when plugin command exits on the engine
side too, not just whole plugin
- [x] Make sure tests for failure cases work as intended
  - `nu_plugin_stress_internals` added

# User-Facing Changes
- TUI plugins work
- Non-Rust plugins could optionally choose to use this
- This might behave differently, so will need to test it carefully
across different operating systems

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
- [ ] Document local socket option in plugin contrib docs
- [ ] Document how to do a terminal UI plugin in plugin contrib docs
- [ ] Document: `EnterForeground` engine call
- [ ] Document: `LeaveForeground` engine call
- [ ] Document: `LocalSocket` protocol feature
2024-04-15 18:28:18 +00:00
Devyn Cairns
2ae9ad8676
Copy-on-write for record values (#12305)
# Description
This adds a `SharedCow` type as a transparent copy-on-write pointer that
clones to unique on mutate.

As an initial test, the `Record` within `Value::Record` is shared.

There are some pretty big wins for performance. I'll post benchmark
results in a comment. The biggest winner is nested access, as that would
have cloned the records for each cell path follow before and it doesn't
have to anymore.

The reusability of the `SharedCow` type is nice and I think it could be
used to clean up the previous work I did with `Arc` in `EngineState`.
It's meant to be a mostly transparent clone-on-write that just clones on
`.to_mut()` or `.into_owned()` if there are actually multiple
references, but avoids cloning if the reference is unique.

# User-Facing Changes
- `Value::Record` field is a different type (plugin authors)

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
- [ ] use for `EngineState`
- [ ] use for `Value::List`
2024-04-14 01:42:03 +00:00
Jack Wright
b9dd47ebb7
Polars 0.38 upgrade (#12506)
# Description
Polars 0.38 upgrade for both the dataframe crate and the polars plugin.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2024-04-13 13:00:04 -05:00
Jack Wright
f975c9923a
Handle relative paths correctly on polars to-(parquet|jsonl|arrow|etc) commands (#12486)
# Description

All polars commands that output a file were not handling relative paths
correctly.

A command like
``` [[a b]; [6 2] [1 4] [4 1]] | polars into-df | polars to-parquet foo.json``` 
was outputting the foo.json to the directory of the plugin executable. 

This pull request pulls in nu-path and using it for resolving the file paths.

Related discussion
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/1227612017171501136/1227889870358183966

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
Done, added tests for each of the polars to-* commands.

---------

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2024-04-12 19:30:37 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
b7fb0af967
bump nushell to latest reedline (#12497)
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Stefan Holderbach
872945ae8e
Bump version to 0.92.3 (#12476) 2024-04-12 08:00:43 -05:00
Jack Wright
efc1cfa939
Move dataframes support to a plugin (#12220)
WIP

This PR covers migration crates/nu-cmd-dataframes to a new plugin
./crates/nu_plugin_polars

## TODO List

Other:
- [X] Fix examples
- [x] Fix Plugin Test Harness
- [X] Move Cache to Mutex<BTreeMap>
- [X] Logic for disabling/enabling plugin GC based off whether items are
cached.
- [x] NuExpression custom values
- [X] Optimize caching (don't cache every object creation). 
- [x] Fix dataframe operations (in NuDataFrameCustomValue::operations)
- [x] Added plugin_debug! macro that for checking an env variable
POLARS_PLUGIN_DEBUG

Fix duplicated commands:
- [x] There are two polars median commands, one for lazy and one for
expr.. there should only be one that works for both. I temporarily
called on polars expr-median (inside expressions_macros.rs)
- [x] polars quantile (lazy, and expr). the expr one is temporarily
expr-median
- [x] polars is-in (renamed one series-is-in)

Commands:
- [x] AppendDF
- [x] CastDF
- [X] ColumnsDF
- [x] DataTypes
- [x] Summary
- [x] DropDF
- [x] DropDuplicates
- [x] DropNulls
- [x] Dummies
- [x] FilterWith
- [X] FirstDF
- [x] GetDF
- [x] LastDF
- [X] ListDF
- [x] MeltDF
- [X] OpenDataFrame
- [x] QueryDf
- [x] RenameDF
- [x] SampleDF
- [x] SchemaDF
- [x] ShapeDF
- [x] SliceDF
- [x] TakeDF
- [X] ToArrow
- [x] ToAvro
- [X] ToCSV
- [X] ToDataFrame
- [X] ToNu
- [x] ToParquet
- [x] ToJsonLines
- [x] WithColumn
- [x] ExprAlias
- [x] ExprArgWhere
- [x] ExprCol
- [x] ExprConcatStr
- [x] ExprCount
- [x] ExprLit
- [x] ExprWhen
- [x] ExprOtherwise
- [x] ExprQuantile
- [x] ExprList
- [x] ExprAggGroups
- [x] ExprCount
- [x] ExprIsIn
- [x] ExprNot
- [x] ExprMax
- [x] ExprMin
- [x] ExprSum
- [x] ExprMean
- [x] ExprMedian
- [x] ExprStd
- [x] ExprVar
- [x] ExprDatePart
- [X] LazyAggregate
- [x] LazyCache
- [X] LazyCollect
- [x] LazyFetch
- [x] LazyFillNA
- [x] LazyFillNull
- [x] LazyFilter
- [x] LazyJoin
- [x] LazyQuantile
- [x] LazyMedian
- [x] LazyReverse
- [x] LazySelect
- [x] LazySortBy
- [x] ToLazyFrame
- [x] ToLazyGroupBy
- [x] LazyExplode
- [x] LazyFlatten
- [x] AllFalse
- [x] AllTrue
- [x] ArgMax
- [x] ArgMin
- [x] ArgSort
- [x] ArgTrue
- [x] ArgUnique
- [x] AsDate
- [x] AsDateTime
- [x] Concatenate
- [x] Contains
- [x] Cumulative
- [x] GetDay
- [x] GetHour
- [x] GetMinute
- [x] GetMonth
- [x] GetNanosecond
- [x] GetOrdinal
- [x] GetSecond
- [x] GetWeek
- [x] GetWeekDay
- [x] GetYear
- [x] IsDuplicated
- [x] IsIn
- [x] IsNotNull
- [x] IsNull
- [x] IsUnique
- [x] NNull
- [x] NUnique
- [x] NotSeries
- [x] Replace
- [x] ReplaceAll
- [x] Rolling
- [x] SetSeries
- [x] SetWithIndex
- [x] Shift
- [x] StrLengths
- [x] StrSlice
- [x] StrFTime
- [x] ToLowerCase
- [x] ToUpperCase
- [x] Unique
- [x] ValueCount

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2024-04-09 19:31:43 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
56c9587cc3
Bump similar from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0 (#12375) 2024-04-07 21:50:11 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
625a9144cf
Bump h2 from 0.3.24 to 0.3.26 (#12413) 2024-04-07 21:48:18 +00:00
Jack Wright
1c5bd21ebc
Added let command to PluginTest (#12431)
# Description
The `let` command is needed for many example tests. This pull request
adds the `let` command to the EngineState of Test Plugin.

cc: @devyn 

# User-Facing Changes
No user changes. Plugin tests can now have examples with the let
keyword.

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2024-04-06 20:11:41 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
ed4927441f
Bump rust-embed from 8.2.0 to 8.3.0 (#12374) 2024-04-06 13:59:01 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
6fba5f5ec7
Bump shadow-rs from 0.26.1 to 0.27.1 (#12372) 2024-04-06 13:58:16 +00:00
pwygab
12b897b149
Make auto-cd check for permissions (#12342)
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I was playing around with auto-cd and realised it didn't check for
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2024-04-06 08:56:46 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
394487b3a7
Bump version to 0.92.2 (#12402) 2024-04-05 10:24:00 -04:00
Stefan Holderbach
c00a05a762
Bump version to 0.92.1 (#12380) 2024-04-04 16:18:54 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
c3428b891a
Bump version for 0.92.0 release (#12349)
- [x] `cargo hack` feature flag compatibility run
- [x] reedline released and pinned
- [x] `nu-plugin-test-support` added to release script
- [x] dependency tree checked
- [x] release notes
2024-04-02 20:50:26 +03:00
Jakub Žádník
50ad729e45
Bump reedline to 0.31.0 (#12366)
See changelog:
https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.31.0
2024-04-02 20:27:16 +03:00
Ian Manske
251599c507
Use safe nix API instead of libc (#12315)
# Description
Where possible, this PR replaces usages of raw `libc` bindings to
instead use safe interfaces from the `nix` crate. Where not possible,
the `libc` version reexported through `nix` was used instead of having a
separate `libc` dependency.
2024-03-30 14:49:54 +01:00
Darren Schroeder
e97368433b
add a few more logging statements for debugging startup (#12316)
# Description

This PR adds a few more `trace!()` and `perf()` statements that allowed
a deeper understanding of the nushell startup process when used with `nu
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Darren Schroeder
968926a327
keep sqlparser at 39 until polars is upgraded (#12311)
# Description

This PR reverts sqlparser to 0.39.0. It should stay here until we can
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2024-03-27 19:26:49 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
e5a52aad9d
Fix #10131 (#12310)
Pull in the changes from nushell/reedline#777
2024-03-27 22:25:21 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
dfbbacfdf8
Deduplicate nix dependency versions (#12307)
# Description
Now we only use `nix 0.28.0`

Achieved by
- updating `ctrlc` to `3.4.4`
- updating `wl-clipboard-rs` to `0.8.1`
- update our own dependency on `nix` from `0.27` to `0.28`
  - required fixing uses of `nix::unistd::{tcgetpgrp,tcsetpgrp}`
  - now requires an I/O safe file descriptor
  - fake one pointing to `libc::STDIN_FILENO` (we were only accessing
`0` previously, dito for fish)


# User-Facing Changes
Better compile times and less to download as source dependencies
2024-03-27 16:43:37 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
03b5e9d853
Bump sqlparser from 0.43.1 to 0.44.0 (#12302)
Bumps [sqlparser](https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs) from
0.43.1 to 0.44.0.
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<blockquote>
<h2>[0.44.0] 2024-03-02</h2>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support EXPLAIN / DESCR / DESCRIBE [FORMATTED | EXTENDED] (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1156">#1156</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jonathanlehtoalamb"><code>@​jonathanlehtoalamb</code></a></li>
<li>Support ALTER TABLE ... SET LOCATION (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1154">#1154</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jonathanlehto"><code>@​jonathanlehto</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>ROW FORMAT DELIMITED</code> in Hive (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1155">#1155</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jonathanlehto"><code>@​jonathanlehto</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>SERDEPROPERTIES</code> for <code>CREATE TABLE</code>
with Hive (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1152">#1152</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jonathanlehto"><code>@​jonathanlehto</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>EXECUTE ... USING</code> for Postgres (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1153">#1153</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jonathanlehto"><code>@​jonathanlehto</code></a></li>
<li>Support Postgres style <code>CREATE FUNCTION</code> in
GenericDialect (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1159">#1159</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/alamb"><code>@​alamb</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>SET TBLPROPERTIES</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1151">#1151</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jonathanlehto"><code>@​jonathanlehto</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>UNLOAD</code> statement (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1150">#1150</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jonathanlehto"><code>@​jonathanlehto</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>MATERIALIZED CTEs</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1148">#1148</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/ReppCodes"><code>@​ReppCodes</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>DECLARE</code> syntax for snowflake and bigquery (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1122">#1122</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/iffyio"><code>@​iffyio</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>SELECT AS VALUE</code> and <code>SELECT AS
STRUCT</code> for BigQuery (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1135">#1135</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/lustefaniak"><code>@​lustefaniak</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>(+)</code> outer join syntax (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1145">#1145</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/jmhain"><code>@​jmhain</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... RETURNING</code>(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1132">#1132</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/lovasoa"><code>@​lovasoa</code></a></li>
<li>Support DuckDB <code>INSTALL</code> and <code>LOAD</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1127">#1127</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/universalmind303"><code>@​universalmind303</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>=</code> operator in function args (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1128">#1128</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/universalmind303"><code>@​universalmind303</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>CREATE VIEW IF NOT EXISTS</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1118">#1118</a>)
- Thanks <a href="https://github.com/7phs"><code>@​7phs</code></a></li>
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href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1119">#1119</a>)
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- Thanks <a
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<li>Fix panic while parsing <code>REPLACE</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/1140">#1140</a>)
- THanks <a
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