Table: Customers
+---------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +---------------+---------+ | customer_id | int | | customer_name | varchar | | email | varchar | +---------------+---------+ customer_id is the primary key for this table. Each row of this table contains the name and the email of a customer of an online shop.
Table: Contacts
+---------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +---------------+---------+ | user_id | id | | contact_name | varchar | | contact_email | varchar | +---------------+---------+ (user_id, contact_email) is the primary key for this table. Each row of this table contains the name and email of one contact of customer with user_id. This table contains information about people each customer trust. The contact may or may not exist in the Customers table.
Table: Invoices
+--------------+---------+ | Column Name | Type | +--------------+---------+ | invoice_id | int | | price | int | | user_id | int | +--------------+---------+ invoice_id is the primary key for this table. Each row of this table indicates that user_id has an invoice with invoice_id and a price.
Write an SQL query to find the following for each invoice_id:
customer_name: The name of the customer the invoice is related to.
                price: The price of the invoice.contacts_cnt: The number of contacts related to the customer.trusted_contacts_cnt: The number of contacts related to the
                    customer and at the same time they are customers to the shop. (i.e His/Her email
                    exists in the Customers table.)
                Order the result table by invoice_id.
The query result format is in the following example:
Customers table:
+-------------+---------------+--------------------+
| customer_id | customer_name | email              |
+-------------+---------------+--------------------+
| 1           | Alice         | alice@leetcode.com |
| 2           | Bob           | bob@leetcode.com   |
| 13          | John          | john@leetcode.com  |
| 6           | Alex          | alex@leetcode.com  |
+-------------+---------------+--------------------+
Contacts table:
+-------------+--------------+--------------------+
| user_id     | contact_name | contact_email      |
+-------------+--------------+--------------------+
| 1           | Bob          | bob@leetcode.com   |
| 1           | John         | john@leetcode.com  |
| 1           | Jal          | jal@leetcode.com   |
| 2           | Omar         | omar@leetcode.com  |
| 2           | Meir         | meir@leetcode.com  |
| 6           | Alice        | alice@leetcode.com |
+-------------+--------------+--------------------+
Invoices table:
+------------+-------+---------+
| invoice_id | price | user_id |
+------------+-------+---------+
| 77         | 100   | 1       |
| 88         | 200   | 1       |
| 99         | 300   | 2       |
| 66         | 400   | 2       |
| 55         | 500   | 13      |
| 44         | 60    | 6       |
+------------+-------+---------+
Result table:
+------------+---------------+-------+--------------+----------------------+
| invoice_id | customer_name | price | contacts_cnt | trusted_contacts_cnt |
+------------+---------------+-------+--------------+----------------------+
| 44         | Alex          | 60    | 1            | 1                    |
| 55         | John          | 500   | 0            | 0                    |
| 66         | Bob           | 400   | 2            | 0                    |
| 77         | Alice         | 100   | 3            | 2                    |
| 88         | Alice         | 200   | 3            | 2                    |
| 99         | Bob           | 300   | 2            | 0                    |
+------------+---------------+-------+--------------+----------------------+
Alice has three contacts, two of them are trusted contacts (Bob and John).
Bob has two contacts, none of them is a trusted contact.
Alex has one contact and it is a trusted contact (Alice).
John doesn't have any contacts.