Arina Ielchiieva created DRILL-5224:
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             Summary: CTTAS: fix errors connected with system path delimiters 
(Windows)
                 Key: DRILL-5224
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-5224
             Project: Apache Drill
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 1.10.0
         Environment: Windows 10
            Reporter: Arina Ielchiieva
            Assignee: Arina Ielchiieva
             Fix For: 1.10.0


Problem 1:
Error occurs when attempting to create temporary table on Windows:

{noformat}
0: jdbc:drill:zk=local> create temporary table t as select * from sys.version;
Error: SYSTEM ERROR: InvalidPathException: Illegal char <:> at index 4: 
file:///\tmp\3191db8e-279d-4ced-b0e5-32b3b477edfb
{noformat}

Root cause:
when creating temporary directory we merge file system uri, temporary workspace 
location and session id into one path using java.nio.file.Paths.get() but this 
method cannot resolve path when path has different delimiters.

Fix:
Use org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path tools to merge path, path string is normalized 
during creation.
{noformat}
new Path(fs.getUri().toString(), 
temporaryWorkspace.getDefaultLocation()).suffix(sessionId);
{noformat}

Problem 2:
When temporary table is being manually dropped using drop table command, though 
actual table is dropped, remnant folder is left.

Root cause:
Before adding to temporary table to the list of temporary tables, its generated 
name is concatenated with session id (as parent and child folders). 
java.nio.file.Paths.get() is used for concatenation but it preserves current 
system delimiter. When table is being dropped, passed table name is split using 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path.SEPARATOR, since it's assumed that path was created 
using org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path tools where path separators are normalized to 
one format disregarding the system.

Fix:
Concatenate session id with generated table name using 
org.apache.hadoop.fs.Path tools.
{noformat}
new Path(sessionId, UUID.randomUUID().toString()).toUri().getPath();
{noformat}





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