evaluate plugin operator
Applies to: ✅ Microsoft Fabric ✅ Azure Data Explorer
Invokes a service-side query extension (plugin).
The evaluate
operator is a tabular operator that allows you to invoke query language extensions known as plugins. Unlike other language constructs, plugins can be enabled or disabled. Plugins aren't "bound" by the relational nature of the language. In other words, they may not have a predefined, statically determined, output schema.
Note
- Syntactically,
evaluate
behaves similarly to the invoke operator, which invokes tabular functions. - Plugins provided through the evaluate operator aren't bound by the regular rules of query execution or argument evaluation.
- Specific plugins may have specific restrictions. For example, plugins whose output schema depends on the data. For example, bag_unpack plugin and pivot plugin can't be used when performing cross-cluster queries.
[T |
] evaluate
[ evaluateParameters ] PluginName (
[ PluginArgs ])
Learn more about syntax conventions.
Name | Type | Required | Description |
---|---|---|---|
T | string |
A tabular input to the plugin. Some plugins don't take any input and act as a tabular data source. | |
evaluateParameters | string |
Zero or more space-separated evaluate parameters in the form of Name = Value that control the behavior of the evaluate operation and execution plan. Each plugin may decide differently how to handle each parameter. Refer to each plugin's documentation for specific behavior. |
|
PluginName | string |
✔️ | The mandatory name of the plugin being invoked. |
PluginArgs | string |
Zero or more comma-separated arguments to provide to the plugin. |
The following parameters are supported:
Name | Values | Description |
---|---|---|
hint.distribution |
single , per_node , per_shard |
Distribution hints |
hint.pass_filters |
true , false |
Allow evaluate operator to passthrough any matching filters before the plugin. Filter is considered as 'matched' if it refers to a column existing before the evaluate operator. Default: false |
hint.pass_filters_column |
column_name | Allow plugin operator to passthrough filters referring to column_name before the plugin. Parameter can be used multiple times with different column names. |
The following plugins are supported:
- autocluster plugin
- azure-digital-twins-query-request plugin
- bag-unpack plugin
- basket plugin
- cosmosdb-sql-request plugin
- dcount-intersect plugin
- diffpatterns plugin
- diffpatterns-text plugin
- infer-storage-schema plugin
- ipv4-lookup plugin
- ipv6-lookup plugin
- mysql-request-plugin
- narrow plugin
- pivot plugin
- preview plugin
- R plugin
- rolling-percentile plugin
- rows-near plugin
- schema-merge plugin
- sql-request plugin
- sequence-detect plugin
Distribution hints specify how the plugin execution will be distributed across multiple cluster nodes. Each plugin may implement a different support for the distribution. The plugin's documentation specifies the distribution options supported by the plugin.
Possible values:
single
: A single instance of the plugin will run over the entire query data.per_node
: If the query before the plugin call is distributed across nodes, then an instance of the plugin will run on each node over the data that it contains.per_shard
: If the data before the plugin call is distributed across shards, then an instance of the plugin will run over each shard of the data.