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Views
This document describes how to use views in TiDB.
Overview
TiDB supports views. A view acts as a virtual table, whose schema is defined by the SELECT
statement that creates the view.
- You can create views to expose only safe fields and data to users, which ensures the security of sensitive fields and data in the underlying tables.
- You can create views for complex queries that are frequently used to make complex queries easier and more convenient.
Create a view
In TiDB, a complex query can be defined as a view with the CREATE VIEW
statement. The syntax is as follows:
CREATE VIEW view_name AS query;
Note that you cannot create a view with the same name as an existing view or table.
For example, the multi-table join query gets a list of books with average ratings by joining the books
table and the ratings
table through a JOIN
statement.
For the convenience of subsequent queries, you can define the query as a view using the following statement:
CREATE VIEW book_with_ratings AS
SELECT b.id AS book_id, ANY_VALUE(b.title) AS book_title, AVG(r.score) AS average_score
FROM books b
LEFT JOIN ratings r ON b.id = r.book_id
GROUP BY b.id;
Query views
Once a view is created, you can use the SELECT
statement to query the view just like a normal table.
SELECT * FROM book_with_ratings LIMIT 10;
When TiDB queries a view, it queries the SELECT
statement associated with the view.
Update views
Currently, the view in TiDB does not support the ALTER VIEW view_name AS query;
, you can "update" a view in the following two ways:
- Delete the old view with the
DROP VIEW view_name;
statement, and then update the view by creating a new view with theCREATE VIEW view_name AS query;
statement. - Use the
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW view_name AS query;
statement to overwrite an existing view with the same name.
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW book_with_ratings AS
SELECT b.id AS book_id, ANY_VALUE(b.title), ANY_VALUE(b.published_at) AS book_title, AVG(r.score) AS average_score
FROM books b
LEFT JOIN ratings r ON b.id = r.book_id
GROUP BY b.id;
Get view related information
Using the SHOW CREATE TABLE|VIEW view_name
statement
SHOW CREATE VIEW book_with_ratings\G
The result is as follows:
*************************** 1. row ***************************
View: book_with_ratings
Create View: CREATE ALGORITHM=UNDEFINED DEFINER=`root`@`%` SQL SECURITY DEFINER VIEW `book_with_ratings` (`book_id`, `ANY_VALUE(b.title)`, `book_title`, `average_score`) AS SELECT `b`.`id` AS `book_id`,ANY_VALUE(`b`.`title`) AS `ANY_VALUE(b.title)`,ANY_VALUE(`b`.`published_at`) AS `book_title`,AVG(`r`.`score`) AS `average_score` FROM `bookshop`.`books` AS `b` LEFT JOIN `bookshop`.`ratings` AS `r` ON `b`.`id`=`r`.`book_id` GROUP BY `b`.`id`
character_set_client: utf8mb4
collation_connection: utf8mb4_general_ci
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Query the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.VIEWS
table
SELECT * FROM information_schema.views WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'book_with_ratings'\G
The result is as follows:
*************************** 1. row ***************************
TABLE_CATALOG: def
TABLE_SCHEMA: bookshop
TABLE_NAME: book_with_ratings
VIEW_DEFINITION: SELECT `b`.`id` AS `book_id`,ANY_VALUE(`b`.`title`) AS `ANY_VALUE(b.title)`,ANY_VALUE(`b`.`published_at`) AS `book_title`,AVG(`r`.`score`) AS `average_score` FROM `bookshop`.`books` AS `b` LEFT JOIN `bookshop`.`ratings` AS `r` ON `b`.`id`=`r`.`book_id` GROUP BY `b`.`id`
CHECK_OPTION: CASCADED
IS_UPDATABLE: NO
DEFINER: root@%
SECURITY_TYPE: DEFINER
CHARACTER_SET_CLIENT: utf8mb4
COLLATION_CONNECTION: utf8mb4_general_ci
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Drop views
Use the DROP VIEW view_name;
statement to drop a view.
DROP VIEW book_with_ratings;
Limitation
For limitations of views in TiDB, see Limitations of Views.