datafusion_functions/core/expr_ext.rs
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//! Extension methods for Expr.
use datafusion_expr::{Expr, Literal};
use super::expr_fn::get_field;
/// Return access to the named field. Example `expr["name"]`
///
/// ## Access field "my_field" from column "c1"
///
/// For example if column "c1" holds documents like this
///
/// ```json
/// {
/// "my_field": 123.34,
/// "other_field": "Boston",
/// }
/// ```
///
/// You can access column "my_field" with
///
/// ```
/// # use datafusion_expr::{col};
/// # use datafusion_functions::core::expr_ext::FieldAccessor;
/// let expr = col("c1")
/// .field("my_field");
/// assert_eq!(expr.schema_name().to_string(), "c1[my_field]");
/// ```
pub trait FieldAccessor {
fn field(self, name: impl Literal) -> Expr;
}
impl FieldAccessor for Expr {
fn field(self, name: impl Literal) -> Expr {
get_field(self, name)
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use datafusion_expr::col;
#[test]
fn test_field() {
let expr1 = col("a").field("b");
let expr2 = get_field(col("a"), "b");
assert_eq!(expr1, expr2);
}
}