k-rus commented on code in PR #4038: URL: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/pull/4038#discussion_r2050365069
########## src/java/org/apache/cassandra/schema/SchemaConstants.java: ########## @@ -75,14 +77,54 @@ public final class SchemaConstants */ public static final int NAME_LENGTH = 48; + /** + * Longest acceptable file name. Longer names lead to too long file name error. + */ + public static final int FILENAME_LENGTH = 255; + + /** + * Longest acceptable table name, so it can be used in a directory + * name constructed with a suffix of a table id and a separator. + */ + public static final int TABLE_NAME_LENGTH = FILENAME_LENGTH - 32 - 1; + // 59adb24e-f3cd-3e02-97f0-5b395827453f public static final UUID emptyVersion; public static final List<String> LEGACY_AUTH_TABLES = Arrays.asList("credentials", "users", "permissions"); + /** + * Validates that a name is valid to be used in files. Assumes that the name length + * should fit the default, {@link #NAME_LENGTH}. + * See {@link #isValidName(String, int)} for more details. + * + * @param name the name to check + * @return whether the name is safe for use in file paths and file names + */ public static boolean isValidName(String name) { - return name != null && !name.isEmpty() && name.length() <= NAME_LENGTH && PATTERN_WORD_CHARS.matcher(name).matches(); + return isValidName(name, NAME_LENGTH); + } + + /** + * Names such as keyspace, table, index names are used in file paths and file names, + * so, they need to be safe for the use there, i.e., short enough and + * containing only alphanumeric characters and underscores. + * Allows to provide the length of names, since it varies for different database objects, + * especially, they were not historically controlled for {@link #NAME_LENGTH}, see, + * e.g., CASSANDRA-20389. + * There are cases when the length cannot be controlled by a single value. In such case + * the length validation is skipped if the given length is smaller than 1. + * + * @param name the name to check + * @param maxLength max acceptable length for the given name. For the cases when it cannot + * be limited, 0 or negative number should be supplied. Review Comment: >Also, I think that !name.isEmpty() is not enough. What if name is - meaning e.g. 5 spaces? Then name.isEmpty() is false but is hardly a valid file name so you would execute pattern matching unnecessarily. You should use !name.isBlank() instead which is there from Java 11. @smiklosovic Thank you for sharing about `isBlank()`. Spaces and other non-alphanumeric and non-underscore are already covered by `PATTERN_WORD_CHARS.matcher(name).matches()`. From your comment it sounds that the current condition does not fail ` `, while it does. What do I miss? (note I am not arguing about `isBlank` vs `isEmpty`, but trying to understand what I am missing) -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: pr-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: pr-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: pr-h...@cassandra.apache.org