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Allan Bowe
984ea44f5d Merge pull request #311 from sasjs/allanbowe/mv-createfile-needs-a-310
feat: adding ctype option to mv_createfile.sas macro
2022-09-13 20:37:28 +01:00
Allan Bowe
88f1222abd Merge branch 'main' into allanbowe/mv-createfile-needs-a-310 2022-09-13 20:37:03 +01:00
Allan Bowe
d88f028ee3 chore: removing ovpn from pipeline 2022-09-06 22:27:40 +00:00
Allan Bowe
07d7c9df4b feat: adding ctype option to mv_createfile.sas macro 2022-09-06 21:20:00 +00:00
munja
6765a1d025 chore(docs): image link 2022-09-03 18:00:00 +01:00
Allan Bowe
952f28a872 Merge pull request #309 from sasjs/dictionary
feat: new mp_dictionary() table
2022-09-03 16:53:05 +01:00
munja
8246b5a42c feat: new mp_dictionary() table 2022-09-03 16:50:11 +01:00
8 changed files with 162 additions and 72 deletions

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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
cipher AES-256-CBC
setenv FORWARD_COMPATIBLE 1
client
server-poll-timeout 4
nobind
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 1194 udp
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 1194 udp
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 443 tcp
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 1194 udp
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 1194 udp
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 1194 udp
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 1194 udp
remote vpn.analytium.co.uk 1194 udp
dev tun
dev-type tun
ns-cert-type server
setenv opt tls-version-min 1.0 or-highest
reneg-sec 604800
sndbuf 0
rcvbuf 0
# NOTE: LZO commands are pushed by the Access Server at connect time.
# NOTE: The below line doesn't disable LZO.
comp-lzo no
verb 3
setenv PUSH_PEER_INFO
ca ca.crt
cert user.crt
key user.key
tls-auth tls.key 1

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@@ -21,31 +21,6 @@ jobs:
with:
node-version: ${{ matrix.node-version }}
- name: Write VPN Files
run: |
echo "$CA_CRT" > .github/vpn/ca.crt
echo "$USER_CRT" > .github/vpn/user.crt
echo "$USER_KEY" > .github/vpn/user.key
echo "$TLS_KEY" > .github/vpn/tls.key
shell: bash
env:
CA_CRT: ${{ secrets.CA_CRT}}
USER_CRT: ${{ secrets.USER_CRT }}
USER_KEY: ${{ secrets.USER_KEY }}
TLS_KEY: ${{ secrets.TLS_KEY }}
- name: Install Open VPN
run: |
sudo apt install apt-transport-https
sudo wget https://swupdate.openvpn.net/repos/openvpn-repo-pkg-key.pub
sudo apt-key add openvpn-repo-pkg-key.pub
sudo wget -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/openvpn3.list https://swupdate.openvpn.net/community/openvpn3/repos/openvpn3-focal.list
sudo apt update
sudo apt install openvpn3
- name: Start Open VPN 3
run: openvpn3 session-start --config .github/vpn/config.ovpn
- name: Install Doxygen
run: sudo apt-get install doxygen

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@@ -4112,11 +4112,14 @@ proc sql;
%mp_deleteconstraints(inds=work.constraints,outds=dropped,execute=YES)
%mp_createconstraints(inds=work.constraints,outds=created,execute=YES)
@param inds= The input table containing the constraint info
@param outds= a table containing the create statements (create_statement column)
@param execute= `YES|NO` - default is NO. To actually create, use YES.
@param inds= (work.mp_getconstraints) The input table containing the
constraint info
@param outds= (work.mp_createconstraints) A table containing the create
statements (create_statement column)
@param execute= (NO) To actually create, use YES.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
<h4> Related Files </h4>
@li mp_getconstraints.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -4124,7 +4127,7 @@ proc sql;
**/
%macro mp_createconstraints(inds=mp_getconstraints
,outds=mp_createconstraints
,outds=work.mp_createconstraints
,execute=NO
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
@@ -4158,7 +4161,8 @@ data &outds;
output;
run;
%mend mp_createconstraints;/**
%mend mp_createconstraints;
/**
@file mp_createwebservice.sas
@brief Create a web service in SAS 9, Viya or SASjs Server
@details This is actually a wrapper for mx_createwebservice.sas, remaining
@@ -4450,6 +4454,58 @@ run;
%end;
%else %put &sysmacroname: &folder: is not a valid / accessible folder. ;
%mend mp_deletefolder;/**
@file mp_dictionary.sas
@brief Creates a portal (libref) into the SQL Dictionary Views
@details Provide a libref and the macro will create a series of views against
each view in the special PROC SQL dictionary libref.
This is useful if you would like to visualise (navigate) the views in a SAS
client such as Base SAS, Enterprise Guide, or Studio (or [Data Controller](
https://datacontroller.io)).
It works by extracting the dictionary.dictionaries view into
YOURLIB.dictionaries, then uses that to create a YOURLIB.{viewName} for every
other dictionary.view, eg:
proc sql;
create view YOURLIB.columns as select * from dictionary.columns;
Usage:
libname demo "/lib/directory";
%mp_dictionary(lib=demo)
Or, to just create them in WORK:
%mp_dictionary()
If you'd just like to browse the dictionary data model, you can also check
out [this article](https://rawsas.com/dictionary-of-dictionaries/).
![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4420615/188278365-2987db97-0594-4a39-ac81-dbacdef5cdc8.png)
@param lib= (WORK) The libref in which to create the views
<h4> Related Files </h4>
@li mp_dictionary.test.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_dictionary(lib=WORK)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local list i mem;
proc sql noprint;
create view &lib..dictionaries as select * from dictionary.dictionaries;
select distinct memname into: list separated by ' ' from &lib..dictionaries;
%do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&list,%str( )));
%let mem=%scan(&list,&i,%str( ));
create view &lib..&mem as select * from dictionary.&mem;
%end;
quit;
%mend mp_dictionary;
/**
@file
@brief Returns all files and subdirectories within a specified parent
@details When used with getattrs=NO, is not OS specific (uses dopen / dread).
@@ -21959,7 +22015,8 @@ run;
@param [in] contentdisp= (inline) Content Disposition. Example values:
@li inline
@li attachment
@param [in] ctype= (0) Set a default HTTP Content-Type header to be returned
with the file when the content is retrieved from the Files service.
@param [in] access_token_var= The global macro variable to contain the access
token, if using authorization_code grant type.
@param [in] grant_type= (sas_services) Valid values are:
@@ -21987,6 +22044,7 @@ run;
,inref=
,intype=BINARY
,contentdisp=inline
,ctype=0
,access_token_var=ACCESS_TOKEN
,grant_type=sas_services
,mdebug=0
@@ -22038,8 +22096,10 @@ filename &fref filesrvc
folderPath="&path"
filename="&name"
cdisp="&contentdisp"
%if "&ctype" ne "0" %then %do;
ctype="&ctype"
%end;
lrecl=1048544;
%if &intype=BINARY %then %do;
%mp_binarycopy(inref=&inref, outref=&fref)
%end;

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@@ -18,11 +18,14 @@
%mp_deleteconstraints(inds=work.constraints,outds=dropped,execute=YES)
%mp_createconstraints(inds=work.constraints,outds=created,execute=YES)
@param inds= The input table containing the constraint info
@param outds= a table containing the create statements (create_statement column)
@param execute= `YES|NO` - default is NO. To actually create, use YES.
@param inds= (work.mp_getconstraints) The input table containing the
constraint info
@param outds= (work.mp_createconstraints) A table containing the create
statements (create_statement column)
@param execute= (NO) To actually create, use YES.
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
<h4> Related Files </h4>
@li mp_getconstraints.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
@@ -30,7 +33,7 @@
**/
%macro mp_createconstraints(inds=mp_getconstraints
,outds=mp_createconstraints
,outds=work.mp_createconstraints
,execute=NO
)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
@@ -64,4 +67,4 @@ data &outds;
output;
run;
%mend mp_createconstraints;
%mend mp_createconstraints;

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base/mp_dictionary.sas Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
/**
@file mp_dictionary.sas
@brief Creates a portal (libref) into the SQL Dictionary Views
@details Provide a libref and the macro will create a series of views against
each view in the special PROC SQL dictionary libref.
This is useful if you would like to visualise (navigate) the views in a SAS
client such as Base SAS, Enterprise Guide, or Studio (or [Data Controller](
https://datacontroller.io)).
It works by extracting the dictionary.dictionaries view into
YOURLIB.dictionaries, then uses that to create a YOURLIB.{viewName} for every
other dictionary.view, eg:
proc sql;
create view YOURLIB.columns as select * from dictionary.columns;
Usage:
libname demo "/lib/directory";
%mp_dictionary(lib=demo)
Or, to just create them in WORK:
%mp_dictionary()
If you'd just like to browse the dictionary data model, you can also check
out [this article](https://rawsas.com/dictionary-of-dictionaries/).
![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4420615/188278365-2987db97-0594-4a39-ac81-dbacdef5cdc8.png)
@param lib= (WORK) The libref in which to create the views
<h4> Related Files </h4>
@li mp_dictionary.test.sas
@version 9.2
@author Allan Bowe
**/
%macro mp_dictionary(lib=WORK)/*/STORE SOURCE*/;
%local list i mem;
proc sql noprint;
create view &lib..dictionaries as select * from dictionary.dictionaries;
select distinct memname into: list separated by ' ' from &lib..dictionaries;
%do i=1 %to %sysfunc(countw(&list,%str( )));
%let mem=%scan(&list,&i,%str( ));
create view &lib..&mem as select * from dictionary.&mem;
%end;
quit;
%mend mp_dictionary;

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@@ -107,4 +107,4 @@
"contextName": "SAS Job Execution compute context"
}
]
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
/**
@file
@brief Testing mp_dictionary.sas macro
<h4> SAS Macros </h4>
@li mp_dictionary.sas
@li mp_assert.sas
**/
libname test (work);
%mp_dictionary(lib=test)
proc sql;
create table work.compare1 as select * from test.styles;
create table work.compare2 as select * from dictionary.styles;
proc compare base=compare1 compare=compare2;
run;
%put _all_;
%mp_assert(
iftrue=(%mf_existds(&sysinfo)=0),
desc=Compare was exact,
outds=work.test_results
)

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@@ -24,7 +24,8 @@
@param [in] contentdisp= (inline) Content Disposition. Example values:
@li inline
@li attachment
@param [in] ctype= (0) Set a default HTTP Content-Type header to be returned
with the file when the content is retrieved from the Files service.
@param [in] access_token_var= The global macro variable to contain the access
token, if using authorization_code grant type.
@param [in] grant_type= (sas_services) Valid values are:
@@ -52,6 +53,7 @@
,inref=
,intype=BINARY
,contentdisp=inline
,ctype=0
,access_token_var=ACCESS_TOKEN
,grant_type=sas_services
,mdebug=0
@@ -103,8 +105,10 @@ filename &fref filesrvc
folderPath="&path"
filename="&name"
cdisp="&contentdisp"
%if "&ctype" ne "0" %then %do;
ctype="&ctype"
%end;
lrecl=1048544;
%if &intype=BINARY %then %do;
%mp_binarycopy(inref=&inref, outref=&fref)
%end;