Michael Edge created CASSANDRA-10733:
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Summary: Inconsistencies in CQLSH auto-complete
Key: CASSANDRA-10733
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10733
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Michael Edge
Assignee: Michael Edge
Priority: Trivial
Fix For: 2.1.x, 2.2.x, 3.x
Auto-complete does not work correctly on some commands. For example:
Auto-complete on 'desc table ', 'desc function' and 'desc type ' works
correctly. We see a list of all tables (or functions, types) in the current
keyspace plus a list of all available keyspaces followed by a full stop (e.g.
system.)
cqlsh:fxaggr> desc TABLE
minutedata system_distributed.
; rawtickdatabylp system_traces.
<enter> rawtickdatabysymbol tickdata
daydata system.
fxaggr. system_auth.
'desc aggregate' displays the aggregates in the current keyspace (in this case,
only 1, called 'average') but does not display a list of available keyspaces.
It only displays the current keyspace, with no following full stop.
cqlsh:fxaggr> desc aggregate
; <enter> average fxaggr
Auto-complete on 'desc table <keyspace>. ' and 'desc type <keyspace>.' works
correctly. We see a list of all tables (or types) in the current keyspace
cqlsh:fxaggr> desc table fxaggr.
daydata rawtickdatabylp tickdata
minutedata rawtickdatabysymbol
Auto-complete on 'desc function <keyspace>. ' and 'desc aggregate <keyspace>.'
works inconsistently. In a keyspace with 2 functions, both beginning with the
letters 'avg', if I type 'desc function <keyspace>' and hit tab, auto-complete
will result in this: 'desc function fxaggr.avg ' and will not display the
matching functions. If I type 'desc function <keyspace>.' (note the trailing
full stop) and hit tab, auto-complete will work correctly:
cqlsh:fxaggr> desc function fxaggr.avg
avgfinal avgstate
If I type 'desc aggregate <keyspace>' and hit tab, auto-complete returns 'desc
aggregate <keyspace> ' (it adds a space) and does not show me the list of
available aggregates. If I type 'desc aggregate <keyspace>.' (note the trailing
full stop) and hit tab, auto-complete will work correctly.
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