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## ClickHouse release 20.8
### ClickHouse release v20.8.2.3-stable, 2020-09-08
#### Backward Incompatible Change
* Now `OPTIMIZE FINAL` query doesn't recalculate TTL for parts that were added before TTL was created. Use `ALTER TABLE ... MATERIALIZE TTL` once to calculate them, after that `OPTIMIZE FINAL` will evaluate TTL's properly. This behavior never worked for replicated tables. [#14220](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14220) ([alesapin](https://github.com/alesapin)).
* Extend `parallel_distributed_insert_select` setting, adding an option to run `INSERT` into local table. The setting changes type from `Bool` to `UInt64`, so the values `false` and `true` are no longer supported. If you have these values in server configuration, the server will not start. Please replace them with `0` and `1`, respectively. [#14060](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14060) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Remove support for the `ODBCDriver` input/output format. This was a deprecated format once used for communication with the ClickHouse ODBC driver, now long superseded by the `ODBCDriver2` format. Resolves [#13629](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13629). [#13847](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13847) ([hexiaoting](https://github.com/hexiaoting)).
#### New Feature
* ClickHouse can work as MySQL replica - it is implemented by `MaterializeMySQL` database engine. Implements [#4006](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/4006). [#10851](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/10851) ([Winter Zhang](https://github.com/zhang2014)).
* Add the ability to specify `Default` compression codec for columns that correspond to settings specified in `config.xml`. Implements: [#9074](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/9074). [#14049](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14049) ([alesapin](https://github.com/alesapin)).
* Support Kerberos authentication in Kafka, using `krb5` and `cyrus-sasl` libraries. [#12771](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/12771) ([Ilya Golshtein](https://github.com/ilejn)).
* Add function `normalizeQuery` that replaces literals, sequences of literals and complex aliases with placeholders. Add function `normalizedQueryHash` that returns identical 64bit hash values for similar queries. It helps to analyze query log. This closes [#11271](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/11271). [#13816](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13816) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Add `time_zones` table. [#13880](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13880) ([Bharat Nallan](https://github.com/bharatnc)).
* Add function `defaultValueOfTypeName` that returns the default value for a given type. [#13877](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13877) ([hcz](https://github.com/hczhcz)).
* Add `countDigits(x)` function that count number of decimal digits in integer or decimal column. Add `isDecimalOverflow(d, [p])` function that checks if the value in Decimal column is out of its (or specified) precision. [#14151](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14151) ([Artem Zuikov](https://github.com/4ertus2)).
* Add `quantileExactLow` and `quantileExactHigh` implementations with respective aliases for `medianExactLow` and `medianExactHigh`. [#13818](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13818) ([Bharat Nallan](https://github.com/bharatnc)).
* Added `date_trunc` function that truncates a date/time value to a specified date/time part. [#13888](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13888) ([Vladimir Golovchenko](https://github.com/vladimir-golovchenko)).
* Add new optional section `<user_directories>` to the main config. [#13425](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13425) ([Vitaly Baranov](https://github.com/vitlibar)).
* Add `ALTER SAMPLE BY` statement that allows to change table sample clause. [#13280](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13280) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Function `position` now supports optional `start_pos` argument. [#13237](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13237) ([vdimir](https://github.com/vdimir)).
#### Bug Fix
* Fix visible data clobbering by progress bar in client in interactive mode. This fixes [#12562](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/12562) and [#13369](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13369) and [#13584](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13584) and fixes [#12964](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/12964). [#13691](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13691) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fixed incorrect sorting order if `LowCardinality` column when sorting by multiple columns. This fixes [#13958](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13958). [#14223](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14223) ([Nikita Mikhaylov](https://github.com/nikitamikhaylov)).
* Check for array size overflow in `topK` aggregate function. Without this check the user may send a query with carefully crafter parameters that will lead to server crash. This closes [#14452](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/14452). [#14467](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14467) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fix bug which can lead to wrong merges assignment if table has partitions with a single part. [#14444](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14444) ([alesapin](https://github.com/alesapin)).
* Stop query execution if exception happened in `PipelineExecutor` itself. This could prevent rare possible query hung. Continuation of [#14334](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/14334). [#14402](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14402) [#14334](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14334) ([Nikolai Kochetov](https://github.com/KochetovNicolai)).
* Fix crash during `ALTER` query for table which was created `AS table_function`. Fixes [#14212](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/14212). [#14326](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14326) ([alesapin](https://github.com/alesapin)).
* Fix exception during ALTER LIVE VIEW query with REFRESH command. Live view is an experimental feature. [#14320](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14320) ([Bharat Nallan](https://github.com/bharatnc)).
* Fix QueryPlan lifetime (for EXPLAIN PIPELINE graph=1) for queries with nested interpreter. [#14315](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14315) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Fix segfault in `clickhouse-odbc-bridge` during schema fetch from some external sources. This PR fixes https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13861. [#14267](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14267) ([Vitaly Baranov](https://github.com/vitlibar)).
* Fix crash in mark inclusion search introduced in https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/12277. [#14225](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14225) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Fix creation of tables with named tuples. This fixes [#13027](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13027). [#14143](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14143) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fix formatting of minimal negative decimal numbers. This fixes https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/14111. [#14119](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14119) ([Alexander Kuzmenkov](https://github.com/akuzm)).
* Fix `DistributedFilesToInsert` metric (zeroed when it should not). [#14095](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14095) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Fix `pointInPolygon` with const 2d array as polygon. [#14079](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14079) ([Alexey Ilyukhov](https://github.com/livace)).
* Fixed wrong mount point in extra info for `Poco::Exception: no space left on device`. [#14050](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14050) ([tavplubix](https://github.com/tavplubix)).
* Fix GRANT ALL statement when executed on a non-global level. [#13987](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13987) ([Vitaly Baranov](https://github.com/vitlibar)).
* Fix parser to reject create table as table function with engine. [#13940](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13940) ([hcz](https://github.com/hczhcz)).
* Fix wrong results in select queries with `DISTINCT` keyword and subqueries with UNION ALL in case `optimize_duplicate_order_by_and_distinct` setting is enabled. [#13925](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13925) ([Artem Zuikov](https://github.com/4ertus2)).
* Fixed potential deadlock when renaming `Distributed` table. [#13922](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13922) ([tavplubix](https://github.com/tavplubix)).
* Fix incorrect sorting for `FixedString` columns when sorting by multiple columns. Fixes [#13182](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13182). [#13887](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13887) ([Nikolai Kochetov](https://github.com/KochetovNicolai)).
* Fix potentially imprecise result of `topK`/`topKWeighted` merge (with non-default parameters). [#13817](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13817) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Fix reading from MergeTree table with INDEX of type SET fails when comparing against NULL. This fixes [#13686](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13686). [#13793](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13793) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Fix `arrayJoin` capturing in lambda (LOGICAL_ERROR). [#13792](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13792) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Add step overflow check in function `range`. [#13790](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13790) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Fixed `Directory not empty` error when concurrently executing `DROP DATABASE` and `CREATE TABLE`. [#13756](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13756) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Add range check for `h3KRing` function. This fixes [#13633](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13633). [#13752](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13752) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fix race condition between DETACH and background merges. Parts may revive after detach. This is continuation of [#8602](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/8602) that did not fix the issue but introduced a test that started to fail in very rare cases, demonstrating the issue. [#13746](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13746) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fix logging Settings.Names/Values when log_queries_min_type > QUERY_START. [#13737](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13737) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Fixes `/replicas_status` endpoint response status code when verbose=1. [#13722](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13722) ([javi santana](https://github.com/javisantana)).
* Fix incorrect message in `clickhouse-server.init` while checking user and group. [#13711](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13711) ([ylchou](https://github.com/ylchou)).
* Do not optimize any(arrayJoin()) -> arrayJoin() under `optimize_move_functions_out_of_any` setting. [#13681](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13681) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Fix crash in JOIN with StorageMerge and `set enable_optimize_predicate_expression=1`. [#13679](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13679) ([Artem Zuikov](https://github.com/4ertus2)).
* Fix typo in error message about `The value of 'number_of_free_entries_in_pool_to_lower_max_size_of_merge' setting`. [#13678](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13678) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Concurrent `ALTER ... REPLACE/MOVE PARTITION ...` queries might cause deadlock. It's fixed. [#13626](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13626) ([tavplubix](https://github.com/tavplubix)).
* Fixed the behaviour when sometimes cache-dictionary returned default value instead of present value from source. [#13624](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13624) ([Nikita Mikhaylov](https://github.com/nikitamikhaylov)).
* Fix secondary indices corruption in compact parts. Compact parts are experimental feature. [#13538](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13538) ([Anton Popov](https://github.com/CurtizJ)).
* Fix premature `ON CLUSTER` timeouts for queries that must be executed on a single replica. Fixes [#6704](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/6704), [#7228](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/7228), [#13361](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13361), [#11884](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/11884). [#13450](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13450) ([alesapin](https://github.com/alesapin)).
* Fix wrong code in function `netloc`. This fixes [#13335](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13335). [#13446](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13446) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fix possible race in `StorageMemory`. [#13416](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13416) ([Nikolai Kochetov](https://github.com/KochetovNicolai)).
* Fix missing or excessive headers in `TSV/CSVWithNames` formats in HTTP protocol. This fixes [#12504](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/12504). [#13343](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13343) ([Azat Khuzhin](https://github.com/azat)).
* Fix parsing row policies from users.xml when names of databases or tables contain dots. This fixes https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/5779, https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/12527. [#13199](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13199) ([Vitaly Baranov](https://github.com/vitlibar)).
* Fix access to `redis` dictionary after connection was dropped once. It may happen with `cache` and `direct` dictionary layouts. [#13082](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13082) ([Anton Popov](https://github.com/CurtizJ)).
* Removed wrong auth access check when using ClickHouseDictionarySource to query remote tables. [#12756](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/12756) ([sundyli](https://github.com/sundy-li)).
* Properly distinguish subqueries in some cases for common subexpression elimination. https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/8333. [#8367](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/8367) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
#### Improvement
* Disallows `CODEC` on `ALIAS` column type. Fixes [#13911](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13911). [#14263](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14263) ([Bharat Nallan](https://github.com/bharatnc)).
* When waiting for a dictionary update to complete, use the timeout specified by `query_wait_timeout_milliseconds` setting instead of a hard-coded value. [#14105](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14105) ([Nikita Mikhaylov](https://github.com/nikitamikhaylov)).
* Add setting `min_index_granularity_bytes` that protects against accidentally creating a table with very low `index_granularity_bytes` setting. [#14139](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14139) ([Bharat Nallan](https://github.com/bharatnc)).
* Now it's possible to fetch partitions from clusters that use different ZooKeeper: `ALTER TABLE table_name FETCH PARTITION partition_expr FROM 'zk-name:/path-in-zookeeper'`. It's useful for shipping data to new clusters. [#14155](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14155) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Slightly better performance of Memory table if it was constructed from a huge number of very small blocks (that's unlikely). Author of the idea: [Mark Papadakis](https://github.com/markpapadakis). Closes [#14043](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/14043). [#14056](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14056) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Conditional aggregate functions (for example: `avgIf`, `sumIf`, `maxIf`) should return `NULL` when miss rows and use nullable arguments. [#13964](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13964) ([Winter Zhang](https://github.com/zhang2014)).
* Increase limit in -Resample combinator to 1M. [#13947](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13947) ([Mikhail f. Shiryaev](https://github.com/Felixoid)).
* Corrected an error in AvroConfluent format that caused the Kafka table engine to stop processing messages when an abnormally small, malformed, message was received. [#13941](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13941) ([Gervasio Varela](https://github.com/gervarela)).
* Fix wrong error for long queries. It was possible to get syntax error other than `Max query size exceeded` for correct query. [#13928](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13928) ([Nikolai Kochetov](https://github.com/KochetovNicolai)).
* Better error message for null value of `TabSeparated` format. [#13906](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13906) ([jiang tao](https://github.com/tomjiang1987)).
* Function `arrayCompact` will compare NaNs bitwise if the type of array elements is Float32/Float64. In previous versions NaNs were always not equal if the type of array elements is Float32/Float64 and were always equal if the type is more complex, like Nullable(Float64). This closes [#13857](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13857). [#13868](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13868) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fix data race in `lgamma` function. This race was caught only in `tsan`, no side effects a really happened. [#13842](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13842) ([Nikolai Kochetov](https://github.com/KochetovNicolai)).
* Avoid too slow queries when arrays are manipulated as fields. Throw exception instead. [#13753](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13753) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Added Redis requirepass authorization (for redis dictionary source). [#13688](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13688) ([Ivan Torgashov](https://github.com/it1804)).
* Add MergeTree Write-Ahead-Log (WAL) dump tool. WAL is an experimental feature. [#13640](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13640) ([BohuTANG](https://github.com/BohuTANG)).
* In previous versions `lcm` function may produce assertion violation in debug build if called with specifically crafted arguments. This fixes [#13368](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13368). [#13510](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13510) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Provide monotonicity for `toDate/toDateTime` functions in more cases. Monotonicity information is used for index analysis (more complex queries will be able to use index). Now the input arguments are saturated more naturally and provides better monotonicity. [#13497](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13497) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Support compound identifiers for custom settings. Custom settings is an integration point of ClickHouse codebase with other codebases (no benefits for ClickHouse itself) [#13496](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13496) ([Vitaly Baranov](https://github.com/vitlibar)).
* Move parts from DiskLocal to DiskS3 in parallel. `DiskS3` is an experimental feature. [#13459](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13459) ([Pavel Kovalenko](https://github.com/Jokser)).
* Enable mixed granularity parts by default. [#13449](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13449) ([alesapin](https://github.com/alesapin)).
* Proper remote host checking in S3 redirects (security-related thing). [#13404](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13404) ([Vladimir Chebotarev](https://github.com/excitoon)).
* Add `QueryTimeMicroseconds`, `SelectQueryTimeMicroseconds` and `InsertQueryTimeMicroseconds` to system.events. [#13336](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13336) ([ianton-ru](https://github.com/ianton-ru)).
* Fix debug assertion when Decimal has too large negative exponent. Fixes [#13188](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13188). [#13228](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13228) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Added cache layer for DiskS3 (cache to local disk mark and index files). `DiskS3` is an experimental feature. [#13076](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13076) ([Pavel Kovalenko](https://github.com/Jokser)).
* Fix readline so it dumps history to file now. [#13600](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13600) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Create `system` database with `Atomic` engine by default (a preparation to enable `Atomic` database engine by default everywhere). [#13680](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13680) ([tavplubix](https://github.com/tavplubix)).
#### Performance Improvement
* Slightly optimize very short queries with `LowCardinality`. [#14129](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14129) ([Anton Popov](https://github.com/CurtizJ)).
* Enable parallel INSERTs for table engines `Null`, `Memory`, `Distributed` and `Buffer` when the setting `max_insert_threads` is set. [#14120](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14120) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Fail fast if `max_rows_to_read` limit is exceeded on parts scan. The motivation behind this change is to skip ranges scan for all selected parts if it is clear that `max_rows_to_read` is already exceeded. The change is quite noticeable for queries over big number of parts. [#13677](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13677) ([Roman Khavronenko](https://github.com/hagen1778)).
* Slightly improve performance of aggregation by UInt8/UInt16 keys. [#13099](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13099) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Optimize `has()`, `indexOf()` and `countEqual()` functions for `Array(LowCardinality(T))` and constant right arguments. [#12550](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/12550) ([myrrc](https://github.com/myrrc)).
* When performing trivial `INSERT SELECT` queries, automatically set `max_threads` to 1 or `max_insert_threads`, and set `max_block_size` to `min_insert_block_size_rows`. Related to [#5907](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/5907). [#12195](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/12195) ([flynn](https://github.com/ucasFL)).
#### Experimental Feature
* Add types `Int128`, `Int256`, `UInt256` and related functions for them. Extend Decimals with Decimal256 (precision up to 76 digits). New types are under the setting `allow_experimental_bigint_types`. It is working extremely slow and bad. The implementation is incomplete. Please don't use this feature. [#13097](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13097) ([Artem Zuikov](https://github.com/4ertus2)).
#### Build/Testing/Packaging Improvement
* Added `clickhouse install` script, that is useful if you only have a single binary. [#13528](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13528) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Allow to run `clickhouse` binary without configuration. [#13515](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13515) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Enable check for typos in code with `codespell`. [#13513](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13513) [#13511](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13511) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Enable Shellcheck in CI as a linter of .sh tests. This closes [#13168](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/13168). [#13530](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13530) [#13529](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13529) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Add a CMake option to fail configuration instead of auto-reconfiguration, enabled by default. [#13687](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13687) ([Konstantin](https://github.com/podshumok)).
* Expose version of embedded tzdata via TZDATA_VERSION in system.build_options. [#13648](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13648) ([filimonov](https://github.com/filimonov)).
* Improve generation of system.time_zones table during build. Closes [#14209](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/14209). [#14215](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14215) ([filimonov](https://github.com/filimonov)).
* Build ClickHouse with the most fresh tzdata from package repository. [#13623](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13623) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Add the ability to write js-style comments in skip_list.json. [#14159](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14159) ([alesapin](https://github.com/alesapin)).
* Ensure that there is no copy-pasted GPL code. [#13514](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13514) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Switch tests docker images to use test-base parent. [#14167](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14167) ([Ilya Yatsishin](https://github.com/qoega)).
* Adding retry logic when bringing up docker-compose cluster; Increasing COMPOSE_HTTP_TIMEOUT. [#14112](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/14112) ([vzakaznikov](https://github.com/vzakaznikov)).
* Enabled `system.text_log` in stress test to find more bugs. [#13855](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13855) ([Nikita Mikhaylov](https://github.com/nikitamikhaylov)).
* Testflows LDAP module: adding missing certificates and dhparam.pem for openldap4. [#13780](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13780) ([vzakaznikov](https://github.com/vzakaznikov)).
* ZooKeeper cannot work reliably in unit tests in CI infrastructure. Using unit tests for ZooKeeper interaction with real ZooKeeper is bad idea from the start (unit tests are not supposed to verify complex distributed systems). We already using integration tests for this purpose and they are better suited. [#13745](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13745) ([alexey-milovidov](https://github.com/alexey-milovidov)).
* Added docker image for style check. Added style check that all docker and docker compose files are located in docker directory. [#13724](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13724) ([Ilya Yatsishin](https://github.com/qoega)).
* Fix cassandra build on Mac OS. [#13708](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13708) ([Ilya Yatsishin](https://github.com/qoega)).
* Fix link error in shared build. [#13700](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13700) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Updating LDAP user authentication suite to check that it works with RBAC. [#13656](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13656) ([vzakaznikov](https://github.com/vzakaznikov)).
* Removed `-DENABLE_CURL_CLIENT` for `contrib/aws`. [#13628](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13628) ([Vladimir Chebotarev](https://github.com/excitoon)).
* Increasing health-check timeouts for ClickHouse nodes and adding support to dump docker-compose logs if unhealthy containers found. [#13612](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13612) ([vzakaznikov](https://github.com/vzakaznikov)).
* Make sure https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/issues/10977 is invalid. [#13539](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13539) ([Amos Bird](https://github.com/amosbird)).
* Skip PR's from robot-clickhouse. [#13489](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13489) ([Nikita Mikhaylov](https://github.com/nikitamikhaylov)).
* Move Dockerfiles from integration tests to `docker/test` directory. docker_compose files are available in `runner` docker container. Docker images are built in CI and not in integration tests. [#13448](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/pull/13448) ([Ilya Yatsishin](https://github.com/qoega)).
## ClickHouse release 20.7
### ClickHouse release v20.7.2.30-stable, 2020-08-31

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#pragma once
#include <common/types.h>
#include <common/extended_types.h>
namespace common
{

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#pragma once
#include <type_traits>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <common/wide_integer.h>
using Int128 = __int128;
using wInt256 = wide::integer<256, signed>;
using wUInt256 = wide::integer<256, unsigned>;
static_assert(sizeof(wInt256) == 32);
static_assert(sizeof(wUInt256) == 32);
/// The standard library type traits, such as std::is_arithmetic, with one exception
/// (std::common_type), are "set in stone". Attempting to specialize them causes undefined behavior.
/// So instead of using the std type_traits, we use our own version which allows extension.
template <typename T>
struct is_signed
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_signed_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_signed<Int128> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_signed<wInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_signed_v = is_signed<T>::value;
template <typename T>
struct is_unsigned
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_unsigned_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_unsigned<wUInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_unsigned_v = is_unsigned<T>::value;
/// TODO: is_integral includes char, char8_t and wchar_t.
template <typename T>
struct is_integer
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_integral_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_integer<Int128> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_integer<wInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_integer<wUInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_integer_v = is_integer<T>::value;
template <typename T>
struct is_arithmetic
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_arithmetic_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_arithmetic<__int128> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_arithmetic_v = is_arithmetic<T>::value;
template <typename T>
struct make_unsigned
{
typedef std::make_unsigned_t<T> type;
};
template <> struct make_unsigned<Int128> { using type = unsigned __int128; };
template <> struct make_unsigned<wInt256> { using type = wUInt256; };
template <> struct make_unsigned<wUInt256> { using type = wUInt256; };
template <typename T> using make_unsigned_t = typename make_unsigned<T>::type;
template <typename T>
struct make_signed
{
typedef std::make_signed_t<T> type;
};
template <> struct make_signed<wInt256> { using type = wInt256; };
template <> struct make_signed<wUInt256> { using type = wInt256; };
template <typename T> using make_signed_t = typename make_signed<T>::type;
template <typename T>
struct is_big_int
{
static constexpr bool value = false;
};
template <> struct is_big_int<wInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_big_int<wUInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_big_int_v = is_big_int<T>::value;
template <typename To, typename From>
inline To bigint_cast(const From & x [[maybe_unused]])
{
return static_cast<To>(x);
}

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base/common/throwError.h Normal file
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#pragma once
#include <stdexcept>
/// Throw DB::Exception-like exception before its definition.
/// DB::Exception derived from Poco::Exception derived from std::exception.
/// DB::Exception generally cought as Poco::Exception. std::exception generally has other catch blocks and could lead to other outcomes.
/// DB::Exception is not defined yet. It'd better to throw Poco::Exception but we do not want to include any big header here, even <string>.
/// So we throw some std::exception instead in the hope its catch block is the same as DB::Exception one.
template <typename T>
inline void throwError(const T & err)
{
throw std::runtime_error(err);
}

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#pragma once
#include <algorithm>
#include <cstdint>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <string>
#include <type_traits>
#include <common/wide_integer.h>
using Int8 = int8_t;
using Int16 = int16_t;
@ -23,112 +18,24 @@ using UInt16 = uint16_t;
using UInt32 = uint32_t;
using UInt64 = uint64_t;
using Int128 = __int128;
using String = std::string;
using wInt256 = std::wide_integer<256, signed>;
using wUInt256 = std::wide_integer<256, unsigned>;
namespace DB
{
static_assert(sizeof(wInt256) == 32);
static_assert(sizeof(wUInt256) == 32);
using UInt8 = ::UInt8;
using UInt16 = ::UInt16;
using UInt32 = ::UInt32;
using UInt64 = ::UInt64;
using Int8 = ::Int8;
using Int16 = ::Int16;
using Int32 = ::Int32;
using Int64 = ::Int64;
using Float32 = float;
using Float64 = double;
using String = std::string;
/// The standard library type traits, such as std::is_arithmetic, with one exception
/// (std::common_type), are "set in stone". Attempting to specialize them causes undefined behavior.
/// So instead of using the std type_traits, we use our own version which allows extension.
template <typename T>
struct is_signed
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_signed_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_signed<Int128> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_signed<wInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_signed_v = is_signed<T>::value;
template <typename T>
struct is_unsigned
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_unsigned_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_unsigned<wUInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_unsigned_v = is_unsigned<T>::value;
/// TODO: is_integral includes char, char8_t and wchar_t.
template <typename T>
struct is_integer
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_integral_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_integer<Int128> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_integer<wInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_integer<wUInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_integer_v = is_integer<T>::value;
template <typename T>
struct is_arithmetic
{
static constexpr bool value = std::is_arithmetic_v<T>;
};
template <> struct is_arithmetic<__int128> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_arithmetic_v = is_arithmetic<T>::value;
template <typename T>
struct make_unsigned
{
typedef std::make_unsigned_t<T> type;
};
template <> struct make_unsigned<Int128> { using type = unsigned __int128; };
template <> struct make_unsigned<wInt256> { using type = wUInt256; };
template <> struct make_unsigned<wUInt256> { using type = wUInt256; };
template <typename T> using make_unsigned_t = typename make_unsigned<T>::type;
template <typename T>
struct make_signed
{
typedef std::make_signed_t<T> type;
};
template <> struct make_signed<wInt256> { using type = wInt256; };
template <> struct make_signed<wUInt256> { using type = wInt256; };
template <typename T> using make_signed_t = typename make_signed<T>::type;
template <typename T>
struct is_big_int
{
static constexpr bool value = false;
};
template <> struct is_big_int<wInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <> struct is_big_int<wUInt256> { static constexpr bool value = true; };
template <typename T>
inline constexpr bool is_big_int_v = is_big_int<T>::value;
template <typename T>
inline std::string bigintToString(const T & x)
{
return to_string(x);
}
template <typename To, typename From>
inline To bigint_cast(const From & x [[maybe_unused]])
{
return static_cast<To>(x);
}

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* without express or implied warranty.
*/
#include <climits> // CHAR_BIT
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdint>
#include <limits>
#include <type_traits>
#include <initializer_list>
namespace wide
{
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
class integer;
}
namespace std
{
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
class wide_integer;
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
struct common_type<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>>;
struct common_type<wide::integer<Bits, Signed>, wide::integer<Bits2, Signed2>>;
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, typename Arithmetic>
struct common_type<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, Arithmetic>;
struct common_type<wide::integer<Bits, Signed>, Arithmetic>;
template <typename Arithmetic, size_t Bits, typename Signed>
struct common_type<Arithmetic, wide_integer<Bits, Signed>>;
struct common_type<Arithmetic, wide::integer<Bits, Signed>>;
}
namespace wide
{
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
class wide_integer
class integer
{
public:
using base_type = uint8_t;
using signed_base_type = int8_t;
// ctors
wide_integer() = default;
integer() = default;
template <typename T>
constexpr wide_integer(T rhs) noexcept;
constexpr integer(T rhs) noexcept;
template <typename T>
constexpr wide_integer(std::initializer_list<T> il) noexcept;
constexpr integer(std::initializer_list<T> il) noexcept;
// assignment
template <size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator=(const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator=(const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs) noexcept;
template <typename Arithmetic>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator=(Arithmetic rhs) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator=(Arithmetic rhs) noexcept;
template <typename Arithmetic>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator*=(const Arithmetic & rhs);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator*=(const Arithmetic & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator/=(const Arithmetic & rhs);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator/=(const Arithmetic & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator+=(const Arithmetic & rhs) noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator+=(const Arithmetic & rhs) noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
template <typename Arithmetic>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator-=(const Arithmetic & rhs) noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator-=(const Arithmetic & rhs) noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
template <typename Integral>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator%=(const Integral & rhs);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator%=(const Integral & rhs);
template <typename Integral>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator&=(const Integral & rhs) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator&=(const Integral & rhs) noexcept;
template <typename Integral>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator|=(const Integral & rhs) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator|=(const Integral & rhs) noexcept;
template <typename Integral>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator^=(const Integral & rhs) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator^=(const Integral & rhs) noexcept;
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator<<=(int n);
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator>>=(int n) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator<<=(int n) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator>>=(int n) noexcept;
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator++() noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator++(int) noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & operator--() noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator--(int) noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator++() noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator++(int) noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> & operator--() noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator--(int) noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
// observers
@ -114,10 +122,10 @@ public:
private:
template <size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
friend class wide_integer;
friend class integer;
friend class numeric_limits<wide_integer<Bits, signed>>;
friend class numeric_limits<wide_integer<Bits, unsigned>>;
friend class std::numeric_limits<integer<Bits, signed>>;
friend class std::numeric_limits<integer<Bits, unsigned>>;
base_type m_arr[_impl::arr_size];
};
@ -134,115 +142,117 @@ using __only_integer = typename std::enable_if<IntegralConcept<T>() && IntegralC
// Unary operators
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator~(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator~(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs) noexcept;
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator-(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs) noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator-(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs) noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator+(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs) noexcept(is_same<Signed, unsigned>::value);
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator+(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs) noexcept(std::is_same_v<Signed, unsigned>);
// Binary operators
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator*(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator*(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
std::common_type_t<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2> constexpr operator*(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator/(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator/(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
std::common_type_t<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2> constexpr operator/(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator+(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator+(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
std::common_type_t<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2> constexpr operator+(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator-(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator-(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
std::common_type_t<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2> constexpr operator-(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator%(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator%(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Integral, typename Integral2, class = __only_integer<Integral, Integral2>>
std::common_type_t<Integral, Integral2> constexpr operator%(const Integral & rhs, const Integral2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator&(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator&(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Integral, typename Integral2, class = __only_integer<Integral, Integral2>>
std::common_type_t<Integral, Integral2> constexpr operator&(const Integral & rhs, const Integral2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator|(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator|(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Integral, typename Integral2, class = __only_integer<Integral, Integral2>>
std::common_type_t<Integral, Integral2> constexpr operator|(const Integral & rhs, const Integral2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
std::common_type_t<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>, wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator^(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
std::common_type_t<integer<Bits, Signed>, integer<Bits2, Signed2>> constexpr
operator^(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Integral, typename Integral2, class = __only_integer<Integral, Integral2>>
std::common_type_t<Integral, Integral2> constexpr operator^(const Integral & rhs, const Integral2 & lhs);
// TODO: Integral
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator<<(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, int n) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator<<(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, int n) noexcept;
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator>>(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, int n) noexcept;
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator>>(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, int n) noexcept;
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, typename Int, typename = std::enable_if_t<!std::is_same_v<Int, int>>>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator<<(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, Int n) noexcept
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator<<(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, Int n) noexcept
{
return lhs << int(n);
}
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, typename Int, typename = std::enable_if_t<!std::is_same_v<Int, int>>>
constexpr wide_integer<Bits, Signed> operator>>(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, Int n) noexcept
constexpr integer<Bits, Signed> operator>>(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, Int n) noexcept
{
return lhs >> int(n);
}
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
constexpr bool operator<(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
constexpr bool operator<(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
constexpr bool operator<(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
constexpr bool operator>(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
constexpr bool operator>(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
constexpr bool operator>(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
constexpr bool operator<=(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
constexpr bool operator<=(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
constexpr bool operator<=(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
constexpr bool operator>=(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
constexpr bool operator>=(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
constexpr bool operator>=(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
constexpr bool operator==(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
constexpr bool operator==(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
constexpr bool operator==(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed, size_t Bits2, typename Signed2>
constexpr bool operator!=(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const wide_integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
constexpr bool operator!=(const integer<Bits, Signed> & lhs, const integer<Bits2, Signed2> & rhs);
template <typename Arithmetic, typename Arithmetic2, class = __only_arithmetic<Arithmetic, Arithmetic2>>
constexpr bool operator!=(const Arithmetic & rhs, const Arithmetic2 & lhs);
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
std::string to_string(const wide_integer<Bits, Signed> & n);
}
namespace std
{
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
struct hash<wide_integer<Bits, Signed>>;
struct hash<wide::integer<Bits, Signed>>;
}

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@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
#pragma once
#include <string>
#include "wide_integer.h"
namespace wide
{
template <size_t Bits, typename Signed>
inline std::string to_string(const integer<Bits, Signed> & n)
{
std::string res;
if (integer<Bits, Signed>::_impl::operator_eq(n, 0U))
return "0";
integer<Bits, unsigned> t;
bool is_neg = integer<Bits, Signed>::_impl::is_negative(n);
if (is_neg)
t = integer<Bits, Signed>::_impl::operator_unary_minus(n);
else
t = n;
while (!integer<Bits, unsigned>::_impl::operator_eq(t, 0U))
{
res.insert(res.begin(), '0' + char(integer<Bits, unsigned>::_impl::operator_percent(t, 10U)));
t = integer<Bits, unsigned>::_impl::operator_slash(t, 10U);
}
if (is_neg)
res.insert(res.begin(), '-');
return res;
}
}

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@ -36,7 +36,15 @@ if (SANITIZE)
endif ()
elseif (SANITIZE STREQUAL "thread")
set (TSAN_FLAGS "-fsanitize=thread -fsanitize-blacklist=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/tsan_suppressions.txt")
set (TSAN_FLAGS "-fsanitize=thread")
if (COMPILER_CLANG)
set (TSAN_FLAGS "${TSAN_FLAGS} -fsanitize-blacklist=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/tsan_suppressions.txt")
else()
message (WARNING "TSAN suppressions was not passed to the compiler (since the compiler is not clang)")
message (WARNING "Use the following command to pass them manually:")
message (WARNING " export TSAN_OPTIONS=\"$TSAN_OPTIONS suppressions=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/tests/tsan_suppressions.txt\"")
endif()
set (CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS "${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS} ${SAN_FLAGS} ${TSAN_FLAGS}")
set (CMAKE_C_FLAGS "${CMAKE_C_FLAGS} ${SAN_FLAGS} ${TSAN_FLAGS}")

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ option (WEVERYTHING "Enables -Weverything option with some exceptions. This is i
# Control maximum size of stack frames. It can be important if the code is run in fibers with small stack size.
# Only in release build because debug has too large stack frames.
if ((NOT CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_UC STREQUAL "DEBUG") AND (NOT SANITIZE))
add_warning(frame-larger-than=16384)
add_warning(frame-larger-than=32768)
endif ()
if (COMPILER_CLANG)
@ -169,9 +169,16 @@ elseif (COMPILER_GCC)
# Warn if vector operation is not implemented via SIMD capabilities of the architecture
add_cxx_compile_options(-Wvector-operation-performance)
# XXX: gcc10 stuck with this option while compiling GatherUtils code
# (anyway there are builds with clang, that will warn)
if (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 10)
# XXX: gcc10 stuck with this option while compiling GatherUtils code
# (anyway there are builds with clang, that will warn)
add_cxx_compile_options(-Wno-sequence-point)
# XXX: gcc10 false positive with this warning in MergeTreePartition.cpp
# inlined from 'void writeHexByteLowercase(UInt8, void*)' at ../src/Common/hex.h:39:11,
# inlined from 'DB::String DB::MergeTreePartition::getID(const DB::Block&) const' at ../src/Storages/MergeTree/MergeTreePartition.cpp:85:30:
# ../contrib/libc-headers/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/string_fortified.h:34:33: error: writing 2 bytes into a region of size 0 [-Werror=stringop-overflow=]
# 34 | return __builtin___memcpy_chk (__dest, __src, __len, __bos0 (__dest));
# For some reason (bug in gcc?) macro 'GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wstringop-overflow"' doesn't help.
add_cxx_compile_options(-Wno-stringop-overflow)
endif()
endif ()

2
contrib/llvm vendored

@ -1 +1 @@
Subproject commit 3d6c7e916760b395908f28a1c885c8334d4fa98b
Subproject commit 8f24d507c1cfeec66d27f48fe74518fd278e2d25

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@ -32,8 +32,6 @@ RUN apt-get update \
curl \
gcc-9 \
g++-9 \
gcc-10 \
g++-10 \
llvm-${LLVM_VERSION} \
clang-${LLVM_VERSION} \
lld-${LLVM_VERSION} \
@ -93,5 +91,16 @@ RUN wget -nv "https://developer.arm.com/-/media/Files/downloads/gnu-a/8.3-2019.0
# Download toolchain for FreeBSD 11.3
RUN wget -nv https://clickhouse-datasets.s3.yandex.net/toolchains/toolchains/freebsd-11.3-toolchain.tar.xz
# NOTE: For some reason we have outdated version of gcc-10 in ubuntu 20.04 stable.
# Current workaround is to use latest version proposed repo. Remove as soon as
# gcc-10.2 appear in stable repo.
RUN echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal-proposed restricted main multiverse universe' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/proposed-repositories.list
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install gcc-10 g++-10 --yes
RUN rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/proposed-repositories.list && apt-get update
COPY build.sh /
CMD ["/bin/bash", "/build.sh"]

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@ -42,8 +42,6 @@ RUN export CODENAME="$(lsb_release --codename --short | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z')" \
# Libraries from OS are only needed to test the "unbundled" build (this is not used in production).
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install \
gcc-10 \
g++-10 \
gcc-9 \
g++-9 \
clang-11 \
@ -75,6 +73,16 @@ RUN apt-get update \
pigz \
--yes --no-install-recommends
# NOTE: For some reason we have outdated version of gcc-10 in ubuntu 20.04 stable.
# Current workaround is to use latest version proposed repo. Remove as soon as
# gcc-10.2 appear in stable repo.
RUN echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal-proposed restricted main multiverse universe' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/proposed-repositories.list
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install gcc-10 g++-10 --yes --no-install-recommends
RUN rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/proposed-repositories.list && apt-get update
# This symlink required by gcc to find lld compiler
RUN ln -s /usr/bin/lld-${LLVM_VERSION} /usr/bin/ld.lld

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@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ def parse_env_variables(build_type, compiler, sanitizer, package_type, image_typ
cxx = cc.replace('gcc', 'g++').replace('clang', 'clang++')
if image_type == "deb":
if image_type == "deb" or image_type == "unbundled":
result.append("DEB_CC={}".format(cc))
result.append("DEB_CXX={}".format(cxx))
elif image_type == "binary":

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ stage=${stage:-}
# A variable to pass additional flags to CMake.
# Here we explicitly default it to nothing so that bash doesn't complain about
# it being undefined. Also read it as array so that we can pass an empty list
# it being undefined. Also read it as array so that we can pass an empty list
# of additional variable to cmake properly, and it doesn't generate an extra
# empty parameter.
read -ra FASTTEST_CMAKE_FLAGS <<< "${FASTTEST_CMAKE_FLAGS:-}"
@ -127,6 +127,7 @@ ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/access_management.xml /etc/clickhouse-se
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/ints_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/strings_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/decimals_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/executable_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/macros.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/disks.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
#ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/secure_ports.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/

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@ -927,13 +927,15 @@ done
function report_metrics
{
build_log_column_definitions
rm -rf metrics ||:
mkdir metrics
clickhouse-local --query "
create view right_async_metric_log as
select * from file('right-async-metric-log.tsv', TSVWithNamesAndTypes,
'event_date Date, event_time DateTime, name String, value Float64')
'$(cat right-async-metric-log.tsv.columns)')
;
-- Use the right log as time reference because it may have higher precision.
@ -942,7 +944,7 @@ create table metrics engine File(TSV, 'metrics/metrics.tsv') as
select name metric, r.event_time - min_time event_time, l.value as left, r.value as right
from right_async_metric_log r
asof join file('left-async-metric-log.tsv', TSVWithNamesAndTypes,
'event_date Date, event_time DateTime, name String, value Float64') l
'$(cat left-async-metric-log.tsv.columns)') l
on l.name = r.name and r.event_time <= l.event_time
order by metric, event_time
;

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ select
from
(
-- quantiles of randomization distributions
select quantileExactForEach(0.999)(
select quantileExactForEach(0.99)(
arrayMap(x, y -> abs(x - y), metrics_by_label[1], metrics_by_label[2]) as d
) threshold
---- uncomment to see what the distribution is really like
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ from
-- strip the query away before the join -- it might be several kB long;
(select metrics, run, version from table) no_query,
-- duplicate input measurements into many virtual runs
numbers(1, 100000) nn
numbers(1, 10000) nn
-- for each virtual run, randomly reorder measurements
order by virtual_run, rand()
) virtual_runs

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run performance test.')
parser.add_argument('file', metavar='FILE', type=argparse.FileType('r', encoding='utf-8'), nargs=1, help='test description file')
parser.add_argument('--host', nargs='*', default=['localhost'], help="Server hostname(s). Corresponds to '--port' options.")
parser.add_argument('--port', nargs='*', default=[9000], help="Server port(s). Corresponds to '--host' options.")
parser.add_argument('--runs', type=int, default=int(os.environ.get('CHPC_RUNS', 13)), help='Number of query runs per server. Defaults to CHPC_RUNS environment variable.')
parser.add_argument('--runs', type=int, default=int(os.environ.get('CHPC_RUNS', 7)), help='Number of query runs per server. Defaults to CHPC_RUNS environment variable.')
parser.add_argument('--long', action='store_true', help='Do not skip the tests tagged as long.')
parser.add_argument('--print-queries', action='store_true', help='Print test queries and exit.')
parser.add_argument('--print-settings', action='store_true', help='Print test settings and exit.')

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@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ if args.report == 'main':
'New,&nbsp;s', # 1
'Ratio of speedup&nbsp;(-) or slowdown&nbsp;(+)', # 2
'Relative difference (new&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;old) / old', # 3
'p&nbsp;<&nbsp;0.001 threshold', # 4
'p&nbsp;<&nbsp;0.01 threshold', # 4
# Failed # 5
'Test', # 6
'#', # 7
@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ if args.report == 'main':
'Old,&nbsp;s', #0
'New,&nbsp;s', #1
'Relative difference (new&nbsp;-&nbsp;old)/old', #2
'p&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.001 threshold', #3
'p&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.01 threshold', #3
# Failed #4
'Test', #5
'#', #6
@ -470,12 +470,13 @@ if args.report == 'main':
text = tableStart('Test times')
text += tableHeader(columns)
nominal_runs = 13 # FIXME pass this as an argument
nominal_runs = 7 # FIXME pass this as an argument
total_runs = (nominal_runs + 1) * 2 # one prewarm run, two servers
allowed_average_run_time = allowed_single_run_time + 60 / total_runs; # some allowance for fill/create queries
attrs = ['' for c in columns]
for r in rows:
anchor = f'{currentTableAnchor()}.{r[0]}'
if float(r[6]) > 1.5 * total_runs:
if float(r[6]) > allowed_average_run_time * total_runs:
# FIXME should be 15s max -- investigate parallel_insert
slow_average_tests += 1
attrs[6] = f'style="background: {color_bad}"'
@ -649,7 +650,7 @@ elif args.report == 'all-queries':
'New,&nbsp;s', #3
'Ratio of speedup&nbsp;(-) or slowdown&nbsp;(+)', #4
'Relative difference (new&nbsp;&minus;&nbsp;old) / old', #5
'p&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.001 threshold', #6
'p&nbsp;&lt;&nbsp;0.01 threshold', #6
'Test', #7
'#', #8
'Query', #9

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/access_management.xml /etc/clickhouse-se
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/ints_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/strings_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/decimals_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/executable_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/macros.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/disks.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/secure_ports.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/

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@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/access_management.xml /etc/clickhouse-se
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/ints_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/strings_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/decimals_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/executable_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/macros.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/disks.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/secure_ports.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/

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@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/access_management.xml /etc/clickhouse-se
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/ints_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/strings_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/decimals_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/executable_dictionary.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/macros.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/disks.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/
ln -s /usr/share/clickhouse-test/config/secure_ports.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ def get_options(i):
options = ""
if 0 < i:
options += " --order=random"
if i == 1:
if i % 2 == 1:
options += " --atomic-db-engine"
return options

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@ -10,42 +10,51 @@ results of a `SELECT`, and to perform `INSERT`s into a file-backed table.
The supported formats are:
| Format | Input | Output |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|
| [TabSeparated](#tabseparated) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TabSeparatedRaw](#tabseparatedraw) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TabSeparatedWithNames](#tabseparatedwithnames) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TabSeparatedWithNamesAndTypes](#tabseparatedwithnamesandtypes) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Template](#format-template) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TemplateIgnoreSpaces](#templateignorespaces) | ✔ | ✗ |
| [CSV](#csv) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [CSVWithNames](#csvwithnames) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [CustomSeparated](#format-customseparated) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Values](#data-format-values) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Vertical](#vertical) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [VerticalRaw](#verticalraw) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSON](#json) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONCompact](#jsoncompact) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONEachRow](#jsoneachrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TSKV](#tskv) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Pretty](#pretty) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettyCompact](#prettycompact) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettyCompactMonoBlock](#prettycompactmonoblock) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettyNoEscapes](#prettynoescapes) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettySpace](#prettyspace) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [Protobuf](#protobuf) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Avro](#data-format-avro) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [AvroConfluent](#data-format-avro-confluent) | ✔ | ✗ |
| [Parquet](#data-format-parquet) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Arrow](#data-format-arrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [ArrowStream](#data-format-arrow-stream) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [ORC](#data-format-orc) | ✔ | ✗ |
| [RowBinary](#rowbinary) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [RowBinaryWithNamesAndTypes](#rowbinarywithnamesandtypes) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Native](#native) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Null](#null) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [XML](#xml) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [CapnProto](#capnproto) | ✔ | ✗ |
| Format | Input | Output |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|
| [TabSeparated](#tabseparated) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TabSeparatedRaw](#tabseparatedraw) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TabSeparatedWithNames](#tabseparatedwithnames) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TabSeparatedWithNamesAndTypes](#tabseparatedwithnamesandtypes) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Template](#format-template) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TemplateIgnoreSpaces](#templateignorespaces) | ✔ | ✗ |
| [CSV](#csv) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [CSVWithNames](#csvwithnames) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [CustomSeparated](#format-customseparated) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Values](#data-format-values) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Vertical](#vertical) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [VerticalRaw](#verticalraw) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSON](#json) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONString](#jsonstring) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONCompact](#jsoncompact) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONCompactString](#jsoncompactstring) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONEachRow](#jsoneachrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [JSONEachRowWithProgress](#jsoneachrowwithprogress) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONStringEachRow](#jsonstringeachrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [JSONStringEachRowWithProgress](#jsonstringeachrowwithprogress) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [JSONCompactEachRow](#jsoncompacteachrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [JSONCompactEachRowWithNamesAndTypes](#jsoncompacteachrowwithnamesandtypes) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [JSONCompactStringEachRow](#jsoncompactstringeachrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [JSONCompactStringEachRowWithNamesAndTypes](#jsoncompactstringeachrowwithnamesandtypes) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [TSKV](#tskv) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Pretty](#pretty) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettyCompact](#prettycompact) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettyCompactMonoBlock](#prettycompactmonoblock) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettyNoEscapes](#prettynoescapes) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [PrettySpace](#prettyspace) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [Protobuf](#protobuf) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Avro](#data-format-avro) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [AvroConfluent](#data-format-avro-confluent) | ✔ | ✗ |
| [Parquet](#data-format-parquet) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Arrow](#data-format-arrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [ArrowStream](#data-format-arrow-stream) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [ORC](#data-format-orc) | ✔ | ✗ |
| [RowBinary](#rowbinary) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [RowBinaryWithNamesAndTypes](#rowbinarywithnamesandtypes) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Native](#native) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Null](#null) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [XML](#xml) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [CapnProto](#capnproto) | ✔ | ✗ |
You can control some format processing parameters with the ClickHouse settings. For more information read the [Settings](../operations/settings/settings.md) section.
@ -392,62 +401,41 @@ SELECT SearchPhrase, count() AS c FROM test.hits GROUP BY SearchPhrase WITH TOTA
"meta":
[
{
"name": "SearchPhrase",
"name": "'hello'",
"type": "String"
},
{
"name": "c",
"name": "multiply(42, number)",
"type": "UInt64"
},
{
"name": "range(5)",
"type": "Array(UInt8)"
}
],
"data":
[
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "8267016"
"'hello'": "hello",
"multiply(42, number)": "0",
"range(5)": [0,1,2,3,4]
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "bathroom interior design",
"c": "2166"
"'hello'": "hello",
"multiply(42, number)": "42",
"range(5)": [0,1,2,3,4]
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "yandex",
"c": "1655"
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "spring 2014 fashion",
"c": "1549"
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "freeform photos",
"c": "1480"
"'hello'": "hello",
"multiply(42, number)": "84",
"range(5)": [0,1,2,3,4]
}
],
"totals":
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "8873898"
},
"rows": 3,
"extremes":
{
"min":
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "1480"
},
"max":
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "8267016"
}
},
"rows": 5,
"rows_before_limit_at_least": 141137
"rows_before_limit_at_least": 3
}
```
@ -468,63 +456,165 @@ ClickHouse supports [NULL](../sql-reference/syntax.md), which is displayed as `n
See also the [JSONEachRow](#jsoneachrow) format.
## JSONString {#jsonstring}
Differs from JSON only in that data fields are output in strings, not in typed json values.
Example:
```json
{
"meta":
[
{
"name": "'hello'",
"type": "String"
},
{
"name": "multiply(42, number)",
"type": "UInt64"
},
{
"name": "range(5)",
"type": "Array(UInt8)"
}
],
"data":
[
{
"'hello'": "hello",
"multiply(42, number)": "0",
"range(5)": "[0,1,2,3,4]"
},
{
"'hello'": "hello",
"multiply(42, number)": "42",
"range(5)": "[0,1,2,3,4]"
},
{
"'hello'": "hello",
"multiply(42, number)": "84",
"range(5)": "[0,1,2,3,4]"
}
],
"rows": 3,
"rows_before_limit_at_least": 3
}
```
## JSONCompact {#jsoncompact}
## JSONCompactString {#jsoncompactstring}
Differs from JSON only in that data rows are output in arrays, not in objects.
Example:
``` json
// JSONCompact
{
"meta":
[
{
"name": "SearchPhrase",
"name": "'hello'",
"type": "String"
},
{
"name": "c",
"name": "multiply(42, number)",
"type": "UInt64"
},
{
"name": "range(5)",
"type": "Array(UInt8)"
}
],
"data":
[
["", "8267016"],
["bathroom interior design", "2166"],
["yandex", "1655"],
["fashion trends spring 2014", "1549"],
["freeform photo", "1480"]
["hello", "0", [0,1,2,3,4]],
["hello", "42", [0,1,2,3,4]],
["hello", "84", [0,1,2,3,4]]
],
"totals": ["","8873898"],
"rows": 3,
"extremes":
{
"min": ["","1480"],
"max": ["","8267016"]
},
"rows": 5,
"rows_before_limit_at_least": 141137
"rows_before_limit_at_least": 3
}
```
This format is only appropriate for outputting a query result, but not for parsing (retrieving data to insert in a table).
See also the `JSONEachRow` format.
```json
// JSONCompactString
{
"meta":
[
{
"name": "'hello'",
"type": "String"
},
{
"name": "multiply(42, number)",
"type": "UInt64"
},
{
"name": "range(5)",
"type": "Array(UInt8)"
}
],
## JSONEachRow {#jsoneachrow}
"data":
[
["hello", "0", "[0,1,2,3,4]"],
["hello", "42", "[0,1,2,3,4]"],
["hello", "84", "[0,1,2,3,4]"]
],
When using this format, ClickHouse outputs rows as separated, newline-delimited JSON objects, but the data as a whole is not valid JSON.
"rows": 3,
``` json
{"SearchPhrase":"curtain designs","count()":"1064"}
{"SearchPhrase":"baku","count()":"1000"}
{"SearchPhrase":"","count()":"8267016"}
"rows_before_limit_at_least": 3
}
```
When inserting the data, you should provide a separate JSON object for each row.
## JSONEachRow {#jsoneachrow}
## JSONStringEachRow {#jsonstringeachrow}
## JSONCompactEachRow {#jsoncompacteachrow}
## JSONCompactStringEachRow {#jsoncompactstringeachrow}
When using these formats, ClickHouse outputs rows as separated, newline-delimited JSON values, but the data as a whole is not valid JSON.
``` json
{"some_int":42,"some_str":"hello","some_tuple":[1,"a"]} // JSONEachRow
[42,"hello",[1,"a"]] // JSONCompactEachRow
["42","hello","(2,'a')"] // JSONCompactStringsEachRow
```
When inserting the data, you should provide a separate JSON value for each row.
## JSONEachRowWithProgress {#jsoneachrowwithprogress}
## JSONStringEachRowWithProgress {#jsonstringeachrowwithprogress}
Differs from JSONEachRow/JSONStringEachRow in that ClickHouse will also yield progress information as JSON objects.
```json
{"row":{"'hello'":"hello","multiply(42, number)":"0","range(5)":[0,1,2,3,4]}}
{"row":{"'hello'":"hello","multiply(42, number)":"42","range(5)":[0,1,2,3,4]}}
{"row":{"'hello'":"hello","multiply(42, number)":"84","range(5)":[0,1,2,3,4]}}
{"progress":{"read_rows":"3","read_bytes":"24","written_rows":"0","written_bytes":"0","total_rows_to_read":"3"}}
```
## JSONCompactEachRowWithNamesAndTypes {#jsoncompacteachrowwithnamesandtypes}
## JSONCompactStringEachRowWithNamesAndTypes {#jsoncompactstringeachrowwithnamesandtypes}
Differs from JSONCompactEachRow/JSONCompactStringEachRow in that the column names and types are written as the first two rows.
```json
["'hello'", "multiply(42, number)", "range(5)"]
["String", "UInt64", "Array(UInt8)"]
["hello", "0", [0,1,2,3,4]]
["hello", "42", [0,1,2,3,4]]
["hello", "84", [0,1,2,3,4]]
```
### Inserting Data {#inserting-data}

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Columns:
- `event_date` ([Date](../../sql-reference/data-types/date.md)) — Event date.
- `event_time` ([DateTime](../../sql-reference/data-types/datetime.md)) — Event time.
- `event_time_microseconds` ([DateTime64](../../sql-reference/data-types/datetime64.md)) — Event time with microseconds resolution.
- `name` ([String](../../sql-reference/data-types/string.md)) — Metric name.
- `value` ([Float64](../../sql-reference/data-types/float.md)) — Metric value.
@ -16,18 +17,18 @@ SELECT * FROM system.asynchronous_metric_log LIMIT 10
```
``` text
┌─event_date─┬──────────event_time─┬─name─────────────────────────────────────┬────value─┐
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.arenas.all.pmuzzy │ 0
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.arenas.all.pdirty │ 4214
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.background_thread.run_intervals │ 0
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.background_thread.num_runs │ 0 │
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.retained │ 17657856
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.mapped │ 71471104
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.resident │ 61538304 │
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.metadata │ 6199264 │
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.allocated │ 38074336
│ 2020-06-22 │ 2020-06-22 06:57:30 │ jemalloc.epoch │ 2
└────────────┴─────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────┘
┌─event_date─┬──────────event_time─┬────event_time_microseconds─┬─name─────────────────────────────────────┬────value─┐
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ CPUFrequencyMHz_0 │ 2120.9
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.arenas.all.pmuzzy │ 743
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.arenas.all.pdirty │ 26288
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.background_thread.run_intervals │ 0 │
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.background_thread.num_runs │ 0
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.retained │ 60694528
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.mapped │ 303161344 │
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.resident │ 260931584 │
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.metadata │ 12079488
│ 2020-09-05 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30 │ 2020-09-05 15:56:30.025227 │ jemalloc.allocated │ 133756128
└────────────┴─────────────────────┴────────────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────┴──────────┘
```
**See Also**

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@ -10,12 +10,16 @@ Columns:
- `progress` (Float64) — The percentage of completed work from 0 to 1.
- `num_parts` (UInt64) — The number of pieces to be merged.
- `result_part_name` (String) — The name of the part that will be formed as the result of merging.
- `is_mutation` (UInt8) - 1 if this process is a part mutation.
- `is_mutation` (UInt8) 1 if this process is a part mutation.
- `total_size_bytes_compressed` (UInt64) — The total size of the compressed data in the merged chunks.
- `total_size_marks` (UInt64) — The total number of marks in the merged parts.
- `bytes_read_uncompressed` (UInt64) — Number of bytes read, uncompressed.
- `rows_read` (UInt64) — Number of rows read.
- `bytes_written_uncompressed` (UInt64) — Number of bytes written, uncompressed.
- `rows_written` (UInt64) — Number of rows written.
- `memory_usage` (UInt64) — Memory consumption of the merge process.
- `thread_id` (UInt64) — Thread ID of the merge process.
- `merge_type` — The type of current merge. Empty if it's an mutation.
- `merge_algorithm` — The algorithm used in current merge. Empty if it's an mutation.
[Original article](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/operations/system_tables/merges) <!--hide-->

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@ -23,28 +23,28 @@ SELECT * FROM system.metric_log LIMIT 1 FORMAT Vertical;
``` text
Row 1:
──────
event_date: 2020-02-18
event_time: 2020-02-18 07:15:33
milliseconds: 554
ProfileEvent_Query: 0
ProfileEvent_SelectQuery: 0
ProfileEvent_InsertQuery: 0
ProfileEvent_FileOpen: 0
ProfileEvent_Seek: 0
ProfileEvent_ReadBufferFromFileDescriptorRead: 1
ProfileEvent_ReadBufferFromFileDescriptorReadFailed: 0
ProfileEvent_ReadBufferFromFileDescriptorReadBytes: 0
ProfileEvent_WriteBufferFromFileDescriptorWrite: 1
ProfileEvent_WriteBufferFromFileDescriptorWriteFailed: 0
ProfileEvent_WriteBufferFromFileDescriptorWriteBytes: 56
event_date: 2020-09-05
event_time: 2020-09-05 16:22:33
event_time_microseconds: 2020-09-05 16:22:33.196807
milliseconds: 196
ProfileEvent_Query: 0
ProfileEvent_SelectQuery: 0
ProfileEvent_InsertQuery: 0
ProfileEvent_FailedQuery: 0
ProfileEvent_FailedSelectQuery: 0
...
CurrentMetric_Query: 0
CurrentMetric_Merge: 0
CurrentMetric_PartMutation: 0
CurrentMetric_ReplicatedFetch: 0
CurrentMetric_ReplicatedSend: 0
CurrentMetric_ReplicatedChecks: 0
...
CurrentMetric_Revision: 54439
CurrentMetric_VersionInteger: 20009001
CurrentMetric_RWLockWaitingReaders: 0
CurrentMetric_RWLockWaitingWriters: 0
CurrentMetric_RWLockActiveReaders: 0
CurrentMetric_RWLockActiveWriters: 0
CurrentMetric_GlobalThread: 74
CurrentMetric_GlobalThreadActive: 26
CurrentMetric_LocalThread: 0
CurrentMetric_LocalThreadActive: 0
CurrentMetric_DistributedFilesToInsert: 0
```
**See also**

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ clickhouse-benchmark [keys] < queries_file
- `-d N`, `--delay=N` — Interval in seconds between intermediate reports (set 0 to disable reports). Default value: 1.
- `-h WORD`, `--host=WORD` — Server host. Default value: `localhost`. For the [comparison mode](#clickhouse-benchmark-comparison-mode) you can use multiple `-h` keys.
- `-p N`, `--port=N` — Server port. Default value: 9000. For the [comparison mode](#clickhouse-benchmark-comparison-mode) you can use multiple `-p` keys.
- `-i N`, `--iterations=N` — Total number of queries. Default value: 0.
- `-i N`, `--iterations=N` — Total number of queries. Default value: 0 (repeat forever).
- `-r`, `--randomize` — Random order of queries execution if there is more then one input query.
- `-s`, `--secure` — Using TLS connection.
- `-t N`, `--timelimit=N` — Time limit in seconds. `clickhouse-benchmark` stops sending queries when the specified time limit is reached. Default value: 0 (time limit disabled).

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toc_title: External Dictionaries
---
!!! attention "Attention"
`dict_name` parameter must be fully qualified for dictionaries created with DDL queries. Eg. `<database>.<dict_name>`.
# Functions for Working with External Dictionaries {#ext_dict_functions}
For information on connecting and configuring external dictionaries, see [External dictionaries](../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts.md).

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@ -515,6 +515,29 @@ SELECT
└────────────────┴────────────┘
```
## formatReadableQuantity(x) {#formatreadablequantityx}
Accepts the number. Returns a rounded number with a suffix (thousand, million, billion, etc.) as a string.
It is useful for reading big numbers by human.
Example:
``` sql
SELECT
arrayJoin([1024, 1234 * 1000, (4567 * 1000) * 1000, 98765432101234]) AS number,
formatReadableQuantity(number) AS number_for_humans
```
``` text
┌─────────number─┬─number_for_humans─┐
│ 1024 │ 1.02 thousand │
│ 1234000 │ 1.23 million │
│ 4567000000 │ 4.57 billion │
│ 98765432101234 │ 98.77 trillion │
└────────────────┴───────────────────┘
```
## least(a, b) {#leasta-b}
Returns the smallest value from a and b.

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@ -46,3 +46,25 @@ SELECT mapSubtract(([toUInt8(1), 2], [toInt32(1), 1]), ([toUInt8(1), 2], [toInt3
│ ([1,2],[-1,0]) │ Tuple(Array(UInt8), Array(Int64)) │
└────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────┘
````
## mapPopulateSeries {#function-mappopulateseries}
Syntax: `mapPopulateSeries((keys : Array(<IntegerType>), values : Array(<IntegerType>)[, max : <IntegerType>])`
Generates a map, where keys are a series of numbers, from minimum to maximum keys (or `max` argument if it specified) taken from `keys` array with step size of one,
and corresponding values taken from `values` array. If the value is not specified for the key, then it uses default value in the resulting map.
For repeated keys only the first value (in order of appearing) gets associated with the key.
The number of elements in `keys` and `values` must be the same for each row.
Returns a tuple of two arrays: keys in sorted order, and values the corresponding keys.
``` sql
select mapPopulateSeries([1,2,4], [11,22,44], 5) as res, toTypeName(res) as type;
```
``` text
┌─res──────────────────────────┬─type──────────────────────────────┐
│ ([1,2,3,4,5],[11,22,0,44,0]) │ Tuple(Array(UInt8), Array(UInt8)) │
└──────────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────┘
```

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@ -1,20 +1,18 @@
---
machine_translated: true
machine_translated_rev: 72537a2d527c63c07aa5d2361a8829f3895cf2bd
toc_priority: 49
toc_title: Copia de seguridad de datos
---
# Copia de seguridad de datos {#data-backup}
Mientras [replicación](../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication.md) provides protection from hardware failures, it does not protect against human errors: accidental deletion of data, deletion of the wrong table or a table on the wrong cluster, and software bugs that result in incorrect data processing or data corruption. In many cases mistakes like these will affect all replicas. ClickHouse has built-in safeguards to prevent some types of mistakes — for example, by default [no puede simplemente eliminar tablas con un motor similar a MergeTree que contenga más de 50 Gb de datos](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/blob/v18.14.18-stable/programs/server/config.xml#L322-L330). Sin embargo, estas garantías no cubren todos los casos posibles y pueden eludirse.
Mientras que la [replicación](../engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/replication.md) proporciona protección contra fallos de hardware, no protege de errores humanos: el borrado accidental de datos, elminar la tabla equivocada o una tabla en el clúster equivocado, y bugs de software que dan como resultado un procesado incorrecto de los datos o la corrupción de los datos. En muchos casos, errores como estos afectarán a todas las réplicas. ClickHouse dispone de salvaguardas para prevenir algunos tipos de errores — por ejemplo, por defecto [no se puede simplemente eliminar tablas con un motor similar a MergeTree que contenga más de 50 Gb de datos](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/blob/v18.14.18-stable/programs/server/config.xml#L322-L330). Sin embargo, estas salvaguardas no cubren todos los casos posibles y pueden eludirse.
Para mitigar eficazmente los posibles errores humanos, debe preparar cuidadosamente una estrategia para realizar copias de seguridad y restaurar sus datos **previamente**.
Cada empresa tiene diferentes recursos disponibles y requisitos comerciales, por lo que no existe una solución universal para las copias de seguridad y restauraciones de ClickHouse que se adapten a cada situación. Lo que funciona para un gigabyte de datos probablemente no funcionará para decenas de petabytes. Hay una variedad de posibles enfoques con sus propios pros y contras, que se discutirán a continuación. Es una buena idea utilizar varios enfoques en lugar de solo uno para compensar sus diversas deficiencias.
Cada empresa tiene diferentes recursos disponibles y requisitos comerciales, por lo que no existe una solución universal para las copias de seguridad y restauraciones de ClickHouse que se adapten a cada situación. Lo que funciona para un gigabyte de datos probablemente no funcionará para decenas de petabytes. Hay una variedad de posibles enfoques con sus propios pros y contras, que se discutirán a continuación. Es una buena idea utilizar varios enfoques en lugar de uno solo para compensar sus diversas deficiencias.
!!! note "Nota"
Tenga en cuenta que si realizó una copia de seguridad de algo y nunca intentó restaurarlo, es probable que la restauración no funcione correctamente cuando realmente la necesite (o al menos tomará más tiempo de lo que las empresas pueden tolerar). Por lo tanto, cualquiera que sea el enfoque de copia de seguridad que elija, asegúrese de automatizar el proceso de restauración también y practicarlo en un clúster de ClickHouse de repuesto regularmente.
Tenga en cuenta que si realizó una copia de seguridad de algo y nunca intentó restaurarlo, es probable que la restauración no funcione correctamente cuando realmente la necesite (o al menos tomará más tiempo de lo que las empresas pueden tolerar). Por lo tanto, cualquiera que sea el enfoque de copia de seguridad que elija, asegúrese de automatizar el proceso de restauración también y ponerlo en practica en un clúster de ClickHouse de repuesto regularmente.
## Duplicar datos de origen en otro lugar {#duplicating-source-data-somewhere-else}
@ -32,7 +30,7 @@ Para volúmenes de datos más pequeños, un simple `INSERT INTO ... SELECT ...`
## Manipulaciones con piezas {#manipulations-with-parts}
ClickHouse permite usar el `ALTER TABLE ... FREEZE PARTITION ...` consulta para crear una copia local de particiones de tabla. Esto se implementa utilizando enlaces duros al `/var/lib/clickhouse/shadow/` carpeta, por lo que generalmente no consume espacio adicional en disco para datos antiguos. Las copias creadas de archivos no son manejadas por el servidor ClickHouse, por lo que puede dejarlas allí: tendrá una copia de seguridad simple que no requiere ningún sistema externo adicional, pero seguirá siendo propenso a problemas de hardware. Por esta razón, es mejor copiarlos de forma remota en otra ubicación y luego eliminar las copias locales. Los sistemas de archivos distribuidos y los almacenes de objetos siguen siendo una buena opción para esto, pero los servidores de archivos conectados normales con una capacidad lo suficientemente grande podrían funcionar también (en este caso, la transferencia ocurrirá a través del sistema de archivos de red o tal vez [rsync](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rsync)).
ClickHouse permite usar la consulta `ALTER TABLE ... FREEZE PARTITION ...` para crear una copia local de particiones de tabla. Esto se implementa utilizando enlaces duros a la carpeta `/var/lib/clickhouse/shadow/`, por lo que generalmente no consume espacio adicional en disco para datos antiguos. Las copias creadas de archivos no son manejadas por el servidor ClickHouse, por lo que puede dejarlas allí: tendrá una copia de seguridad simple que no requiere ningún sistema externo adicional, pero seguirá siendo propenso a problemas de hardware. Por esta razón, es mejor copiarlos de forma remota en otra ubicación y luego eliminar las copias locales. Los sistemas de archivos distribuidos y los almacenes de objetos siguen siendo una buena opción para esto, pero los servidores de archivos conectados normales con una capacidad lo suficientemente grande podrían funcionar también (en este caso, la transferencia ocurrirá a través del sistema de archivos de red o tal vez [rsync](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rsync)).
Para obtener más información sobre las consultas relacionadas con las manipulaciones de particiones, consulte [Documentación de ALTER](../sql-reference/statements/alter.md#alter_manipulations-with-partitions).

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| [PrettySpace](#prettyspace) | ✗ | ✔ |
| [Protobuf](#protobuf) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Parquet](#data-format-parquet) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [Arrow](#data-format-arrow) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [ArrowStream](#data-format-arrow-stream) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [ORC](#data-format-orc) | ✔ | ✗ |
| [RowBinary](#rowbinary) | ✔ | ✔ |
| [RowBinaryWithNamesAndTypes](#rowbinarywithnamesandtypes) | ✔ | ✔ |
@ -947,6 +949,12 @@ ClickHouse пишет и читает сообщения `Protocol Buffers` в
## Avro {#data-format-avro}
[Apache Avro](https://avro.apache.org/) — это ориентированный на строки фреймворк для сериализации данных. Разработан в рамках проекта Apache Hadoop.
В ClickHouse формат Avro поддерживает чтение и запись [файлов данных Avro](https://avro.apache.org/docs/current/spec.html#Object+Container+Files).
[Логические типы Avro](https://avro.apache.org/docs/current/spec.html#Logical+Types)
## AvroConfluent {#data-format-avro-confluent}
Для формата `AvroConfluent` ClickHouse поддерживает декодирование сообщений `Avro` с одним объектом. Такие сообщения используются с [Kafka] (http://kafka.apache.org/) и реестром схем [Confluent](https://docs.confluent.io/current/schema-registry/index.html).
@ -996,7 +1004,7 @@ SELECT * FROM topic1_stream;
## Parquet {#data-format-parquet}
[Apache Parquet](http://parquet.apache.org/) — формат поколоночного хранения данных, который распространён в экосистеме Hadoop. Для формата `Parquet` ClickHouse поддерживает операции чтения и записи.
[Apache Parquet](https://parquet.apache.org/) — формат поколоночного хранения данных, который распространён в экосистеме Hadoop. Для формата `Parquet` ClickHouse поддерживает операции чтения и записи.
### Соответствие типов данных {#sootvetstvie-tipov-dannykh}
@ -1042,6 +1050,16 @@ $ clickhouse-client --query="SELECT * FROM {some_table} FORMAT Parquet" > {some_
Для обмена данными с экосистемой Hadoop можно использовать движки таблиц [HDFS](../engines/table-engines/integrations/hdfs.md).
## Arrow {data-format-arrow}
[Apache Arrow](https://arrow.apache.org/) поставляется с двумя встроенными поколоночнами форматами хранения. ClickHouse поддерживает операции чтения и записи для этих форматов.
`Arrow` — это Apache Arrow's "file mode" формат. Он предназначен для произвольного доступа в памяти.
## ArrowStream {data-format-arrow-stream}
`ArrowStream` — это Apache Arrow's "stream mode" формат. Он предназначен для обработки потоков в памяти.
## ORC {#data-format-orc}
[Apache ORC](https://orc.apache.org/) - это column-oriented формат данных, распространённый в экосистеме Hadoop. Вы можете только вставлять данные этого формата в ClickHouse.

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└────────────────┴────────────┘
```
## formatReadableQuantity(x) {#formatreadablequantityx}
Принимает число. Возвращает округленное число с суффиксом (thousand, million, billion и т.д.) в виде строки.
Облегчает визуальное восприятие больших чисел живым человеком.
Пример:
``` sql
SELECT
arrayJoin([1024, 1234 * 1000, (4567 * 1000) * 1000, 98765432101234]) AS number,
formatReadableQuantity(number) AS number_for_humans
```
``` text
┌─────────number─┬─number_for_humans─┐
│ 1024 │ 1.02 thousand │
│ 1234000 │ 1.23 million │
│ 4567000000 │ 4.57 billion │
│ 98765432101234 │ 98.77 trillion │
└────────────────┴───────────────────┘
```
## least(a, b) {#leasta-b}
Возвращает наименьшее значение из a и b.

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@ -55,4 +55,50 @@ FROM numbers(3)
└────────────┴────────────┴──────────────┴────────────────┴─────────────────┴──────────────────────┘
```
# Случайные функции для работы со строками {#random-functions-for-working-with-strings}
## randomString {#random-string}
## randomFixedString {#random-fixed-string}
## randomPrintableASCII {#random-printable-ascii}
## randomStringUTF8 {#random-string-utf8}
## fuzzBits {#fuzzbits}
**Синтаксис**
``` sql
fuzzBits([s], [prob])
```
Инвертирует каждый бит `s` с вероятностью `prob`.
**Параметры**
- `s``String` or `FixedString`
- `prob` — constant `Float32/64`
**Возвращаемое значение**
Измененная случайным образом строка с тем же типом, что и `s`.
**Пример**
Запрос:
``` sql
SELECT fuzzBits(materialize('abacaba'), 0.1)
FROM numbers(3)
```
Результат:
``` text
┌─fuzzBits(materialize('abacaba'), 0.1)─┐
│ abaaaja │
│ a*cjab+ │
│ aeca2A │
└───────────────────────────────────────┘
[Оригинальная статья](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/ru/query_language/functions/random_functions/) <!--hide-->

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@ -513,4 +513,95 @@ SELECT parseDateTimeBestEffort('10 20:19')
- [toDate](#todate)
- [toDateTime](#todatetime)
## toUnixTimestamp64Milli
## toUnixTimestamp64Micro
## toUnixTimestamp64Nano
Преобразует значение `DateTime64` в значение `Int64` с фиксированной точностью менее одной секунды.
Входное значение округляется соответствующим образом вверх или вниз в зависимости от его точности. Обратите внимание, что возвращаемое значение - это временная метка в UTC, а не в часовом поясе `DateTime64`.
**Синтаксис**
``` sql
toUnixTimestamp64Milli(value)
```
**Параметры**
- `value` — значение `DateTime64` с любой точностью.
**Возвращаемое значение**
- Значение `value`, преобразованное в тип данных `Int64`.
**Примеры**
Запрос:
``` sql
WITH toDateTime64('2019-09-16 19:20:12.345678910', 6) AS dt64
SELECT toUnixTimestamp64Milli(dt64)
```
Ответ:
``` text
┌─toUnixTimestamp64Milli(dt64)─┐
│ 1568650812345 │
└──────────────────────────────┘
```
Запрос:
``` sql
WITH toDateTime64('2019-09-16 19:20:12.345678910', 6) AS dt64
SELECT toUnixTimestamp64Nano(dt64)
```
Ответ:
``` text
┌─toUnixTimestamp64Nano(dt64)─┐
│ 1568650812345678000 │
└─────────────────────────────┘
```
## fromUnixTimestamp64Milli
## fromUnixTimestamp64Micro
## fromUnixTimestamp64Nano
Преобразует значение `Int64` в значение `DateTime64` с фиксированной точностью менее одной секунды и дополнительным часовым поясом. Входное значение округляется соответствующим образом вверх или вниз в зависимости от его точности. Обратите внимание, что входное значение обрабатывается как метка времени UTC, а не метка времени в заданном (или неявном) часовом поясе.
**Синтаксис**
``` sql
fromUnixTimestamp64Milli(value [, ti])
```
**Параметры**
- `value` — значение типы `Int64` с любой точностью.
- `timezone` — (не обязательный параметр) часовой пояс в формате `String` для возвращаемого результата.
**Возвращаемое значение**
- Значение `value`, преобразованное в тип данных `DateTime64`.
**Пример**
Запрос:
``` sql
WITH CAST(1234567891011, 'Int64') AS i64
SELECT fromUnixTimestamp64Milli(i64, 'UTC')
```
Ответ:
``` text
┌─fromUnixTimestamp64Milli(i64, 'UTC')─┐
│ 2009-02-13 23:31:31.011 │
└──────────────────────────────────────┘
```
[Оригинальная статья](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/ru/query_language/functions/type_conversion_functions/) <!--hide-->

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@ -5,13 +5,15 @@ toc_title: Представление
# CREATE VIEW {#create-view}
``` sql
CREATE [MATERIALIZED] VIEW [IF NOT EXISTS] [db.]table_name [TO[db.]name] [ENGINE = engine] [POPULATE] AS SELECT ...
```
Создаёт представление. Представления бывают двух видов - обычные и материализованные (MATERIALIZED).
Обычные представления не хранят никаких данных, а всего лишь производят чтение из другой таблицы. То есть, обычное представление - не более чем сохранённый запрос. При чтении из представления, этот сохранённый запрос, используется в качестве подзапроса в секции FROM.
## Обычные представления {#normal}
``` sql
CREATE [OR REPLACE] VIEW [IF NOT EXISTS] [db.]table_name [ON CLUSTER] AS SELECT ...
```
Normal views dont store any data, they just perform a read from another table on each access. In other words, a normal view is nothing more than a saved query. When reading from a view, this saved query is used as a subquery in the [FROM](../../../sql-reference/statements/select/from.md) clause.
Для примера, пусть вы создали представление:
@ -31,15 +33,24 @@ SELECT a, b, c FROM view
SELECT a, b, c FROM (SELECT ...)
```
Материализованные (MATERIALIZED) представления хранят данные, преобразованные соответствующим запросом SELECT.
## Материализованные представления {#materialized}
При создании материализованного представления без использования `TO [db].[table]`, нужно обязательно указать ENGINE - движок таблицы для хранения данных.
``` sql
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW [IF NOT EXISTS] [db.]table_name [ON CLUSTER] [TO[db.]name] [ENGINE = engine] [POPULATE] AS SELECT ...
```
Материализованные (MATERIALIZED) представления хранят данные, преобразованные соответствующим запросом [SELECT](../../../sql-reference/statements/select/index.md).
При создании материализованного представления без использования `TO [db].[table]`, нужно обязательно указать `ENGINE` - движок таблицы для хранения данных.
При создании материализованного представления с испольованием `TO [db].[table]`, нельзя указывать `POPULATE`
Материализованное представление устроено следующим образом: при вставке данных в таблицу, указанную в SELECT-е, кусок вставляемых данных преобразуется этим запросом SELECT, и полученный результат вставляется в представление.
Если указано POPULATE, то при создании представления, в него будут вставлены имеющиеся данные таблицы, как если бы был сделан запрос `CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT ...` . Иначе, представление будет содержать только данные, вставляемые в таблицу после создания представления. Не рекомендуется использовать POPULATE, так как вставляемые в таблицу данные во время создания представления, не попадут в него.
!!! important "Важно"
Материализованные представлени в ClickHouse больше похожи на `after insert` триггеры. Если в запросе материализованного представления есть агрегирование, оно применяется только к вставляемому блоку записей. Любые изменения существующих данных исходной таблицы (например обновление, удаление, удаление раздела и т.д.) не изменяют материализованное представление.
Если указано `POPULATE`, то при создании представления, в него будут вставлены имеющиеся данные таблицы, как если бы был сделан запрос `CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT ...` . Иначе, представление будет содержать только данные, вставляемые в таблицу после создания представления. Не рекомендуется использовать POPULATE, так как вставляемые в таблицу данные во время создания представления, не попадут в него.
Запрос `SELECT` может содержать `DISTINCT`, `GROUP BY`, `ORDER BY`, `LIMIT`… Следует иметь ввиду, что соответствующие преобразования будут выполняться независимо, на каждый блок вставляемых данных. Например, при наличии `GROUP BY`, данные будут агрегироваться при вставке, но только в рамках одной пачки вставляемых данных. Далее, данные не будут доагрегированы. Исключение - использование ENGINE, производящего агрегацию данных самостоятельно, например, `SummingMergeTree`.
@ -50,4 +61,4 @@ SELECT a, b, c FROM (SELECT ...)
Отсутствует отдельный запрос для удаления представлений. Чтобы удалить представление, следует использовать `DROP TABLE`.
[Оригинальная статья](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/ru/sql-reference/statements/create/view)
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@ -5,18 +5,35 @@ toc_title: DROP
# DROP {#drop}
Запрос имеет два вида: `DROP DATABASE` и `DROP TABLE`.
Удаляет существующий объект.
Если указано `IF EXISTS` - не выдавать ошибку, если объекта не существует.
## DROP DATABASE {#drop-database}
``` sql
DROP DATABASE [IF EXISTS] db [ON CLUSTER cluster]
```
Удаляет все таблицы в базе данных db, затем удаляет саму базу данных db.
## DROP TABLE {#drop-table}
``` sql
DROP [TEMPORARY] TABLE [IF EXISTS] [db.]name [ON CLUSTER cluster]
```
Удаляет таблицу.
Если указано `IF EXISTS` - не выдавать ошибку, если таблица не существует или база данных не существует.
## DROP DICTIONARY {#drop-dictionary}
``` sql
DROP DICTIONARY [IF EXISTS] [db.]name
```
Удаляет словарь.
## DROP USER {#drop-user-statement}
@ -41,6 +58,7 @@ DROP USER [IF EXISTS] name [,...] [ON CLUSTER cluster_name]
DROP ROLE [IF EXISTS] name [,...] [ON CLUSTER cluster_name]
```
## DROP ROW POLICY {#drop-row-policy-statement}
Удаляет политику доступа к строкам.
@ -80,5 +98,13 @@ DROP [SETTINGS] PROFILE [IF EXISTS] name [,...] [ON CLUSTER cluster_name]
```
## DROP VIEW {#drop-view}
[Оригинальная статья](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/ru/sql-reference/statements/drop/) <!--hide-->
``` sql
DROP VIEW [IF EXISTS] [db.]name [ON CLUSTER cluster]
```
Удаляет представление. Представления могут быть удалены и командой `DROP TABLE`, но команда `DROP VIEW` проверяет, что `[db.]name` является представлением.
[Оригинальная статья](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/ru/sql-reference/statements/drop/) <!--hide-->

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@ -1,13 +1,6 @@
---
machine_translated: true
machine_translated_rev: 72537a2d527c63c07aa5d2361a8829f3895cf2bd
toc_priority: 40
toc_title: "\u8FDC\u7A0B"
---
# 远程,远程安全 {#remote-remotesecure}
允许您访问远程服务器,而无需创建 `Distributed` 桌子
允许您访问远程服务器,而无需创建 `Distributed`
签名:
@ -18,10 +11,10 @@ remoteSecure('addresses_expr', db, table[, 'user'[, 'password']])
remoteSecure('addresses_expr', db.table[, 'user'[, 'password']])
```
`addresses_expr` An expression that generates addresses of remote servers. This may be just one server address. The server address is `host:port`,或者只是 `host`. 主机可以指定为服务器名称也可以指定为IPv4或IPv6地址。 IPv6地址在方括号中指定。 端口是远程服务器上的TCP端口。 如果省略端口,它使用 `tcp_port` 从服务器的配置文件(默认情况下9000
`addresses_expr` 代表远程服务器地址的一个表达式。可以只是单个服务器地址。 服务器地址可以是 `host:port``host`。`host` 可以指定为服务器域名或是IPV4或IPV6地址。IPv6地址在方括号中指定。`port` 是远程服务器上的TCP端口。 如果省略端口,则使用服务器配置文件中的 `tcp_port` (默认情况为9000
!!! important "重要事项"
IPv6地址需要端口。
IPv6地址需要指定端口。
例:
@ -34,7 +27,7 @@ localhost
[2a02:6b8:0:1111::11]:9000
```
多个地址可以用逗号分隔。 在这种情况下ClickHouse将使用分布式处理因此它将将查询发送到所有指定的地址如具有不同数据的分片
多个地址可以用逗号分隔。在这种情况下ClickHouse将使用分布式处理因此它将将查询发送到所有指定的地址如具有不同数据的分片
示例:
@ -56,7 +49,7 @@ example01-{01..02}-1
如果您有多对大括号,它会生成相应集合的直接乘积。
大括号中的地址和部分地址可以用管道符号(\|)分隔。 在这种情况下,相应的地址集被解释为副本,并且查询将被发送到第一个正常副本。 但是,副本将按照当前设置的顺序进行迭代 [load\_balancing](../../operations/settings/settings.md) 设置。
大括号中的地址和部分地址可以用管道符号(\|)分隔。 在这种情况下,相应的地址集被解释为副本,并且查询将被发送到第一个正常副本。 但是,副本将按照当前[load\_balancing](../../operations/settings/settings.md)设置的顺序进行迭代
示例:
@ -66,20 +59,20 @@ example01-{01..02}-{1|2}
此示例指定两个分片,每个分片都有两个副本。
生成的地址数由常量限制。 现在这是1000个地址。
生成的地址数由常量限制。目前这是1000个地址。
使用 `remote` 表函数比创建一个不太优化 `Distributed` 表,因为在这种情况下,服务器连接被重新建立为每个请求。 此外,如果设置了主机名,则会解析这些名称,并且在使用各种副本时不会计算错误。 在处理大量查询时,始终创建 `Distributed`的时间提前,不要使用 `remote` 表功能。
使用 `remote` 表函数没有创建一个 `Distributed` 表更优,因为在这种情况下,将为每个请求重新建立服务器连接。此外,如果设置了主机名,则会解析这些名称,并且在使用各种副本时不会计算错误。 在处理大量查询时,始终优先创建 `Distributed` 表,不要使用 `remote` 表功能。
`remote` 表函数可以在以下情况下是有用的:
- 访问特定服务器进行数据比较、调试和测试。
- 查询之间的各种ClickHouse群集用于研究目的
- 手动发出的罕见分布式请求。
- 在多个ClickHouse集群之间的用户研究目的的查询
- 手动发出的不频繁分布式请求。
- 每次重新定义服务器集的分布式请求。
如果未指定用户, `default` 被使用
如果未指定用户, 将会使用`default`
如果未指定密码,则使用空密码。
`remoteSecure` -相同 `remote` but with secured connection. Default port — [tcp\_port\_secure](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#server_configuration_parameters-tcp_port_secure) 从配置或9440.
`remoteSecure` -`remote` 相同,但是会使用加密链接。默认端口为配置文件中的[tcp\_port\_secure](../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#server_configuration_parameters-tcp_port_secure)或9440。
[原始文章](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/query_language/table_functions/remote/) <!--hide-->

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@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ option (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR "Enable clickhouse-compressor" ${ENABLE_CLI
option (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_COPIER "Enable clickhouse-copier" ${ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ALL})
option (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT "Enable clickhouse-format" ${ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ALL})
option (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR "Enable clickhouse-obfuscator" ${ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ALL})
option (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT "Enable clickhouse-git-import" ${ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ALL})
option (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE "Enable clickhouse-odbc-bridge" ${ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ALL})
if (CLICKHOUSE_SPLIT_BINARY)
@ -91,21 +92,22 @@ add_subdirectory (copier)
add_subdirectory (format)
add_subdirectory (obfuscator)
add_subdirectory (install)
add_subdirectory (git-import)
if (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE)
add_subdirectory (odbc-bridge)
endif ()
if (CLICKHOUSE_ONE_SHARED)
add_library(clickhouse-lib SHARED ${CLICKHOUSE_SERVER_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_LOCAL_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_BENCHMARK_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_COPIER_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_EXTRACT_FROM_CONFIG_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE_SOURCES})
target_link_libraries(clickhouse-lib ${CLICKHOUSE_SERVER_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_LOCAL_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_BENCHMARK_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_COPIER_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_EXTRACT_FROM_CONFIG_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE_LINK})
target_include_directories(clickhouse-lib ${CLICKHOUSE_SERVER_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_LOCAL_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_BENCHMARK_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_COPIER_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_EXTRACT_FROM_CONFIG_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE_INCLUDE})
add_library(clickhouse-lib SHARED ${CLICKHOUSE_SERVER_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_LOCAL_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_BENCHMARK_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_COPIER_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_EXTRACT_FROM_CONFIG_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT_SOURCES} ${CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE_SOURCES})
target_link_libraries(clickhouse-lib ${CLICKHOUSE_SERVER_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_LOCAL_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_BENCHMARK_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_COPIER_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_EXTRACT_FROM_CONFIG_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT_LINK} ${CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE_LINK})
target_include_directories(clickhouse-lib ${CLICKHOUSE_SERVER_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_CLIENT_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_LOCAL_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_BENCHMARK_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_COPIER_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_EXTRACT_FROM_CONFIG_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT_INCLUDE} ${CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE_INCLUDE})
set_target_properties(clickhouse-lib PROPERTIES SOVERSION ${VERSION_MAJOR}.${VERSION_MINOR} VERSION ${VERSION_SO} OUTPUT_NAME clickhouse DEBUG_POSTFIX "")
install (TARGETS clickhouse-lib LIBRARY DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_LIBDIR} COMPONENT clickhouse)
endif()
if (CLICKHOUSE_SPLIT_BINARY)
set (CLICKHOUSE_ALL_TARGETS clickhouse-server clickhouse-client clickhouse-local clickhouse-benchmark clickhouse-extract-from-config clickhouse-compressor clickhouse-format clickhouse-obfuscator clickhouse-copier)
set (CLICKHOUSE_ALL_TARGETS clickhouse-server clickhouse-client clickhouse-local clickhouse-benchmark clickhouse-extract-from-config clickhouse-compressor clickhouse-format clickhouse-obfuscator clickhouse-git-import clickhouse-copier)
if (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE)
list (APPEND CLICKHOUSE_ALL_TARGETS clickhouse-odbc-bridge)
@ -149,6 +151,9 @@ else ()
if (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR)
clickhouse_target_link_split_lib(clickhouse obfuscator)
endif ()
if (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT)
clickhouse_target_link_split_lib(clickhouse git-import)
endif ()
if (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_INSTALL)
clickhouse_target_link_split_lib(clickhouse install)
endif ()
@ -199,6 +204,11 @@ else ()
install (FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/clickhouse-obfuscator DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT clickhouse)
list(APPEND CLICKHOUSE_BUNDLE clickhouse-obfuscator)
endif ()
if (ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT)
add_custom_target (clickhouse-git-import ALL COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E create_symlink clickhouse clickhouse-git-import DEPENDS clickhouse)
install (FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/clickhouse-git-import DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_BINDIR} COMPONENT clickhouse)
list(APPEND CLICKHOUSE_BUNDLE clickhouse-git-import)
endif ()
if(ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE)
list(APPEND CLICKHOUSE_BUNDLE clickhouse-odbc-bridge)
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@ -866,6 +866,8 @@ private:
// will exit. The ping() would be the best match here, but it's
// private, probably for a good reason that the protocol doesn't allow
// pings at any possible moment.
// Don't forget to reset the default database which might have changed.
connection->setDefaultDatabase("");
connection->forceConnected(connection_parameters.timeouts);
if (text.size() > 4 * 1024)
@ -900,74 +902,151 @@ private:
return processMultiQuery(text);
}
bool processMultiQuery(const String & text)
bool processMultiQuery(const String & all_queries_text)
{
const bool test_mode = config().has("testmode");
{ /// disable logs if expects errors
TestHint test_hint(test_mode, text);
TestHint test_hint(test_mode, all_queries_text);
if (test_hint.clientError() || test_hint.serverError())
processTextAsSingleQuery("SET send_logs_level = 'none'");
}
/// Several queries separated by ';'.
/// INSERT data is ended by the end of line, not ';'.
/// An exception is VALUES format where we also support semicolon in
/// addition to end of line.
const char * begin = text.data();
const char * end = begin + text.size();
const char * this_query_begin = all_queries_text.data();
const char * all_queries_end = all_queries_text.data() + all_queries_text.size();
while (begin < end)
while (this_query_begin < all_queries_end)
{
const char * pos = begin;
ASTPtr orig_ast = parseQuery(pos, end, true);
// Use the token iterator to skip any whitespace, semicolons and
// comments at the beginning of the query. An example from regression
// tests:
// insert into table t values ('invalid'); -- { serverError 469 }
// select 1
// Here the test hint comment gets parsed as a part of second query.
// We parse the `INSERT VALUES` up to the semicolon, and the rest
// looks like a two-line query:
// -- { serverError 469 }
// select 1
// and we expect it to fail with error 469, but this hint is actually
// for the previous query. Test hints should go after the query, so
// we can fix this by skipping leading comments. Token iterator skips
// comments and whitespace by itself, so we only have to check for
// semicolons.
// The code block is to limit visibility of `tokens` because we have
// another such variable further down the code, and get warnings for
// that.
{
Tokens tokens(this_query_begin, all_queries_end);
IParser::Pos token_iterator(tokens,
context.getSettingsRef().max_parser_depth);
while (token_iterator->type == TokenType::Semicolon
&& token_iterator.isValid())
{
++token_iterator;
}
this_query_begin = token_iterator->begin;
if (this_query_begin >= all_queries_end)
{
break;
}
}
if (!orig_ast)
// Try to parse the query.
const char * this_query_end = this_query_begin;
try
{
parsed_query = parseQuery(this_query_end, all_queries_end, true);
}
catch (Exception & e)
{
if (!test_mode)
throw;
/// Try find test hint for syntax error
const char * end_of_line = find_first_symbols<'\n'>(this_query_begin,all_queries_end);
TestHint hint(true, String(this_query_end, end_of_line - this_query_end));
if (hint.serverError()) /// Syntax errors are considered as client errors
throw;
if (hint.clientError() != e.code())
{
if (hint.clientError())
e.addMessage("\nExpected clinet error: " + std::to_string(hint.clientError()));
throw;
}
/// It's expected syntax error, skip the line
this_query_begin = end_of_line;
continue;
}
if (!parsed_query)
{
if (ignore_error)
{
Tokens tokens(begin, end);
Tokens tokens(this_query_begin, all_queries_end);
IParser::Pos token_iterator(tokens, context.getSettingsRef().max_parser_depth);
while (token_iterator->type != TokenType::Semicolon && token_iterator.isValid())
++token_iterator;
begin = token_iterator->end;
this_query_begin = token_iterator->end;
continue;
}
return true;
}
auto * insert = orig_ast->as<ASTInsertQuery>();
if (insert && insert->data)
// INSERT queries may have the inserted data in the query text
// that follow the query itself, e.g. "insert into t format CSV 1;2".
// They need special handling. First of all, here we find where the
// inserted data ends. In multy-query mode, it is delimited by a
// newline.
// The VALUES format needs even more handling -- we also allow the
// data to be delimited by semicolon. This case is handled later by
// the format parser itself.
auto * insert_ast = parsed_query->as<ASTInsertQuery>();
if (insert_ast && insert_ast->data)
{
pos = find_first_symbols<'\n'>(insert->data, end);
insert->end = pos;
this_query_end = find_first_symbols<'\n'>(insert_ast->data, all_queries_end);
insert_ast->end = this_query_end;
query_to_send = all_queries_text.substr(
this_query_begin - all_queries_text.data(),
insert_ast->data - this_query_begin);
}
else
{
query_to_send = all_queries_text.substr(
this_query_begin - all_queries_text.data(),
this_query_end - this_query_begin);
}
String str = text.substr(begin - text.data(), pos - begin);
// full_query is the query + inline INSERT data.
full_query = all_queries_text.substr(
this_query_begin - all_queries_text.data(),
this_query_end - this_query_begin);
begin = pos;
while (isWhitespaceASCII(*begin) || *begin == ';')
++begin;
TestHint test_hint(test_mode, str);
// Look for the hint in the text of query + insert data, if any.
// e.g. insert into t format CSV 'a' -- { serverError 123 }.
TestHint test_hint(test_mode, full_query);
expected_client_error = test_hint.clientError();
expected_server_error = test_hint.serverError();
try
{
auto ast_to_process = orig_ast;
if (insert && insert->data)
processParsedSingleQuery();
if (insert_ast && insert_ast->data)
{
ast_to_process = nullptr;
processTextAsSingleQuery(str);
}
else
{
parsed_query = ast_to_process;
full_query = str;
query_to_send = str;
processParsedSingleQuery();
// For VALUES format: use the end of inline data as reported
// by the format parser (it is saved in sendData()). This
// allows us to handle queries like:
// insert into t values (1); select 1
//, where the inline data is delimited by semicolon and not
// by a newline.
this_query_end = parsed_query->as<ASTInsertQuery>()->end;
}
}
catch (...)
@ -975,7 +1054,7 @@ private:
last_exception_received_from_server = std::make_unique<Exception>(getCurrentExceptionMessage(true), getCurrentExceptionCode());
actual_client_error = last_exception_received_from_server->code();
if (!ignore_error && (!actual_client_error || actual_client_error != expected_client_error))
std::cerr << "Error on processing query: " << str << std::endl << last_exception_received_from_server->message();
std::cerr << "Error on processing query: " << full_query << std::endl << last_exception_received_from_server->message();
received_exception_from_server = true;
}
@ -989,6 +1068,8 @@ private:
else
return false;
}
this_query_begin = this_query_end;
}
return true;
@ -1103,7 +1184,9 @@ private:
{
last_exception_received_from_server = std::make_unique<Exception>(getCurrentExceptionMessage(true), getCurrentExceptionCode());
received_exception_from_server = true;
std::cerr << "Error on processing query: " << ast_to_process->formatForErrorMessage() << std::endl << last_exception_received_from_server->message();
fmt::print(stderr, "Error on processing query '{}': {}\n",
ast_to_process->formatForErrorMessage(),
last_exception_received_from_server->message());
}
if (!connection->isConnected())
@ -1411,7 +1494,7 @@ private:
void sendData(Block & sample, const ColumnsDescription & columns_description)
{
/// If INSERT data must be sent.
const auto * parsed_insert_query = parsed_query->as<ASTInsertQuery>();
auto * parsed_insert_query = parsed_query->as<ASTInsertQuery>();
if (!parsed_insert_query)
return;
@ -1420,6 +1503,9 @@ private:
/// Send data contained in the query.
ReadBufferFromMemory data_in(parsed_insert_query->data, parsed_insert_query->end - parsed_insert_query->data);
sendDataFrom(data_in, sample, columns_description);
// Remember where the data ended. We use this info later to determine
// where the next query begins.
parsed_insert_query->end = data_in.buffer().begin() + data_in.count();
}
else if (!is_interactive)
{

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#cmakedefine01 ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_COMPRESSOR
#cmakedefine01 ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_FORMAT
#cmakedefine01 ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR
#cmakedefine01 ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT
#cmakedefine01 ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_INSTALL
#cmakedefine01 ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_ODBC_BRIDGE

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@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
set (CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT_SOURCES git-import.cpp)
set (CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT_LINK
PRIVATE
boost::program_options
dbms
)
clickhouse_program_add(git-import)

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
int mainEntryClickHouseGitImport(int argc, char ** argv);
int main(int argc_, char ** argv_) { return mainEntryClickHouseGitImport(argc_, argv_); }

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@ -205,6 +205,7 @@ int mainEntryClickHouseInstall(int argc, char ** argv)
"clickhouse-benchmark",
"clickhouse-copier",
"clickhouse-obfuscator",
"clickhouse-git-import",
"clickhouse-compressor",
"clickhouse-format",
"clickhouse-extract-from-config"

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@ -46,6 +46,9 @@ int mainEntryClickHouseClusterCopier(int argc, char ** argv);
#if ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR
int mainEntryClickHouseObfuscator(int argc, char ** argv);
#endif
#if ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT
int mainEntryClickHouseGitImport(int argc, char ** argv);
#endif
#if ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_INSTALL
int mainEntryClickHouseInstall(int argc, char ** argv);
int mainEntryClickHouseStart(int argc, char ** argv);
@ -91,6 +94,9 @@ std::pair<const char *, MainFunc> clickhouse_applications[] =
#if ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_OBFUSCATOR
{"obfuscator", mainEntryClickHouseObfuscator},
#endif
#if ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_GIT_IMPORT
{"git-import", mainEntryClickHouseGitImport},
#endif
#if ENABLE_CLICKHOUSE_INSTALL
{"install", mainEntryClickHouseInstall},
{"start", mainEntryClickHouseStart},

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
<yandex>
<!-- Sources to read users, roles, access rights, profiles of settings, quotas. -->
<user_directories replace="replace">
<users_xml>
<!-- Path to configuration file with predefined users. -->
<path>users.xml</path>
</users_xml>
<local_directory>
<!-- Path to folder where users created by SQL commands are stored. -->
<path>access/</path>
</local_directory>
</user_directories>
</yandex>

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@ -212,8 +212,17 @@
<!-- Directory with user provided files that are accessible by 'file' table function. -->
<user_files_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/user_files/</user_files_path>
<!-- Path to folder where users and roles created by SQL commands are stored. -->
<access_control_path>/var/lib/clickhouse/access/</access_control_path>
<!-- Sources to read users, roles, access rights, profiles of settings, quotas. -->
<user_directories>
<users_xml>
<!-- Path to configuration file with predefined users. -->
<path>users.xml</path>
</users_xml>
<local_directory>
<!-- Path to folder where users created by SQL commands are stored. -->
<path>/var/lib/clickhouse/access/</path>
</local_directory>
</user_directories>
<!-- External user directories (LDAP). -->
<ldap_servers>
@ -256,9 +265,6 @@
-->
</ldap_servers>
<!-- Path to configuration file with users, access rights, profiles of settings, quotas. -->
<users_config>users.xml</users_config>
<!-- Default profile of settings. -->
<default_profile>default</default_profile>

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@ -181,6 +181,15 @@ void AccessControlManager::addUsersConfigStorage(
const String & preprocessed_dir_,
const zkutil::GetZooKeeper & get_zookeeper_function_)
{
auto storages = getStoragesPtr();
for (const auto & storage : *storages)
{
if (auto users_config_storage = typeid_cast<std::shared_ptr<UsersConfigAccessStorage>>(storage))
{
if (users_config_storage->getStoragePath() == users_config_path_)
return;
}
}
auto check_setting_name_function = [this](const std::string_view & setting_name) { checkSettingNameIsAllowed(setting_name); };
auto new_storage = std::make_shared<UsersConfigAccessStorage>(storage_name_, check_setting_name_function);
new_storage->load(users_config_path_, include_from_path_, preprocessed_dir_, get_zookeeper_function_);
@ -210,17 +219,36 @@ void AccessControlManager::startPeriodicReloadingUsersConfigs()
void AccessControlManager::addDiskStorage(const String & directory_, bool readonly_)
{
addStorage(std::make_shared<DiskAccessStorage>(directory_, readonly_));
addDiskStorage(DiskAccessStorage::STORAGE_TYPE, directory_, readonly_);
}
void AccessControlManager::addDiskStorage(const String & storage_name_, const String & directory_, bool readonly_)
{
auto storages = getStoragesPtr();
for (const auto & storage : *storages)
{
if (auto disk_storage = typeid_cast<std::shared_ptr<DiskAccessStorage>>(storage))
{
if (disk_storage->isStoragePathEqual(directory_))
{
if (readonly_)
disk_storage->setReadOnly(readonly_);
return;
}
}
}
addStorage(std::make_shared<DiskAccessStorage>(storage_name_, directory_, readonly_));
}
void AccessControlManager::addMemoryStorage(const String & storage_name_)
{
auto storages = getStoragesPtr();
for (const auto & storage : *storages)
{
if (auto memory_storage = typeid_cast<std::shared_ptr<MemoryAccessStorage>>(storage))
return;
}
addStorage(std::make_shared<MemoryAccessStorage>(storage_name_));
}

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#pragma once
#include <Access/AccessType.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <ext/range.h>
#include <ext/push_back.h>

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Access/AccessRightsElement.h>
#include <memory>
#include <vector>

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@ -1,13 +1,17 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/case_conv.hpp>
#include <boost/algorithm/string/replace.hpp>
#include <array>
#include <vector>
namespace DB
{
using Strings = std::vector<String>;
/// Represents an access type which can be granted on databases, tables, columns, etc.
enum class AccessType
{

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Poco/Net/IPAddress.h>
#include <memory>
#include <vector>
@ -11,6 +11,9 @@
namespace DB
{
using Strings = std::vector<String>;
/// Represents lists of hosts an user is allowed to connect to server from.
class AllowedClientHosts
{

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <Common/OpenSSLHelpers.h>
#include <Poco/SHA1Engine.h>

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@ -218,6 +218,16 @@ namespace
}
/// Converts a path to an absolute path and append it with a separator.
String makeDirectoryPathCanonical(const String & directory_path)
{
auto canonical_directory_path = std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(directory_path);
if (canonical_directory_path.has_filename())
canonical_directory_path += std::filesystem::path::preferred_separator;
return canonical_directory_path;
}
/// Calculates the path to a file named <id>.sql for saving an access entity.
String getEntityFilePath(const String & directory_path, const UUID & id)
{
@ -298,22 +308,17 @@ DiskAccessStorage::DiskAccessStorage(const String & directory_path_, bool readon
{
}
DiskAccessStorage::DiskAccessStorage(const String & storage_name_, const String & directory_path_, bool readonly_)
: IAccessStorage(storage_name_)
{
auto canonical_directory_path = std::filesystem::weakly_canonical(directory_path_);
if (canonical_directory_path.has_filename())
canonical_directory_path += std::filesystem::path::preferred_separator;
directory_path = makeDirectoryPathCanonical(directory_path_);
readonly = readonly_;
std::error_code create_dir_error_code;
std::filesystem::create_directories(canonical_directory_path, create_dir_error_code);
std::filesystem::create_directories(directory_path, create_dir_error_code);
if (!std::filesystem::exists(canonical_directory_path) || !std::filesystem::is_directory(canonical_directory_path) || create_dir_error_code)
throw Exception("Couldn't create directory " + canonical_directory_path.string() + " reason: '" + create_dir_error_code.message() + "'", ErrorCodes::DIRECTORY_DOESNT_EXIST);
directory_path = canonical_directory_path;
readonly = readonly_;
if (!std::filesystem::exists(directory_path) || !std::filesystem::is_directory(directory_path) || create_dir_error_code)
throw Exception("Couldn't create directory " + directory_path + " reason: '" + create_dir_error_code.message() + "'", ErrorCodes::DIRECTORY_DOESNT_EXIST);
bool should_rebuild_lists = std::filesystem::exists(getNeedRebuildListsMarkFilePath(directory_path));
if (!should_rebuild_lists)
@ -337,6 +342,12 @@ DiskAccessStorage::~DiskAccessStorage()
}
bool DiskAccessStorage::isStoragePathEqual(const String & directory_path_) const
{
return getStoragePath() == makeDirectoryPathCanonical(directory_path_);
}
void DiskAccessStorage::clear()
{
entries_by_id.clear();
@ -426,33 +437,41 @@ bool DiskAccessStorage::writeLists()
void DiskAccessStorage::scheduleWriteLists(EntityType type)
{
if (failed_to_write_lists)
return;
return; /// We don't try to write list files after the first fail.
/// The next restart of the server will invoke rebuilding of the list files.
bool already_scheduled = !types_of_lists_to_write.empty();
types_of_lists_to_write.insert(type);
if (already_scheduled)
return;
if (lists_writing_thread_is_waiting)
return; /// If the lists' writing thread is still waiting we can update `types_of_lists_to_write` easily,
/// without restarting that thread.
if (lists_writing_thread.joinable())
lists_writing_thread.join();
/// Create the 'need_rebuild_lists.mark' file.
/// This file will be used later to find out if writing lists is successful or not.
std::ofstream{getNeedRebuildListsMarkFilePath(directory_path)};
startListsWritingThread();
lists_writing_thread = ThreadFromGlobalPool{&DiskAccessStorage::listsWritingThreadFunc, this};
lists_writing_thread_is_waiting = true;
}
void DiskAccessStorage::startListsWritingThread()
void DiskAccessStorage::listsWritingThreadFunc()
{
if (lists_writing_thread.joinable())
std::unique_lock lock{mutex};
{
if (!lists_writing_thread_exited)
return;
lists_writing_thread.detach();
/// It's better not to write the lists files too often, that's why we need
/// the following timeout.
const auto timeout = std::chrono::minutes(1);
SCOPE_EXIT({ lists_writing_thread_is_waiting = false; });
if (lists_writing_thread_should_exit.wait_for(lock, timeout) != std::cv_status::timeout)
return; /// The destructor requires us to exit.
}
lists_writing_thread_exited = false;
lists_writing_thread = ThreadFromGlobalPool{&DiskAccessStorage::listsWritingThreadFunc, this};
writeLists();
}
@ -466,21 +485,6 @@ void DiskAccessStorage::stopListsWritingThread()
}
void DiskAccessStorage::listsWritingThreadFunc()
{
std::unique_lock lock{mutex};
SCOPE_EXIT({ lists_writing_thread_exited = true; });
/// It's better not to write the lists files too often, that's why we need
/// the following timeout.
const auto timeout = std::chrono::minutes(1);
if (lists_writing_thread_should_exit.wait_for(lock, timeout) != std::cv_status::timeout)
return; /// The destructor requires us to exit.
writeLists();
}
/// Reads and parses all the "<id>.sql" files from a specified directory
/// and then saves the files "users.list", "roles.list", etc. to the same directory.
bool DiskAccessStorage::rebuildLists()

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@ -18,7 +18,11 @@ public:
~DiskAccessStorage() override;
const char * getStorageType() const override { return STORAGE_TYPE; }
String getStoragePath() const override { return directory_path; }
bool isStoragePathEqual(const String & directory_path_) const;
void setReadOnly(bool readonly_) { readonly = readonly_; }
bool isStorageReadOnly() const override { return readonly; }
private:
@ -42,9 +46,8 @@ private:
void scheduleWriteLists(EntityType type);
bool rebuildLists();
void startListsWritingThread();
void stopListsWritingThread();
void listsWritingThreadFunc();
void stopListsWritingThread();
void insertNoLock(const UUID & id, const AccessEntityPtr & new_entity, bool replace_if_exists, Notifications & notifications);
void removeNoLock(const UUID & id, Notifications & notifications);
@ -67,14 +70,14 @@ private:
void prepareNotifications(const UUID & id, const Entry & entry, bool remove, Notifications & notifications) const;
String directory_path;
bool readonly;
std::atomic<bool> readonly;
std::unordered_map<UUID, Entry> entries_by_id;
std::unordered_map<std::string_view, Entry *> entries_by_name_and_type[static_cast<size_t>(EntityType::MAX)];
boost::container::flat_set<EntityType> types_of_lists_to_write;
bool failed_to_write_lists = false; /// Whether writing of the list files has been failed since the recent restart of the server.
ThreadFromGlobalPool lists_writing_thread; /// List files are written in a separate thread.
std::condition_variable lists_writing_thread_should_exit; /// Signals `lists_writing_thread` to exit.
std::atomic<bool> lists_writing_thread_exited = false;
bool lists_writing_thread_is_waiting = false;
mutable std::list<OnChangedHandler> handlers_by_type[static_cast<size_t>(EntityType::MAX)];
mutable std::mutex mutex;
};

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#pragma once
#include <Access/RowPolicy.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/UUID.h>
#include <boost/smart_ptr/atomic_shared_ptr.hpp>
#include <unordered_map>

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/UUID.h>
#include <Access/SettingsConstraints.h>
#include <Access/SettingsProfileElement.h>

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#pragma once
#include <Access/LDAPParams.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <map>
#include <memory>

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Common/typeid_cast.h>
#include <Common/quoteString.h>
#include <boost/algorithm/string.hpp>

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#pragma once
#include <Access/IAccessEntity.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/UUID.h>
#include <ext/scope_guard.h>
#include <functional>

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
#endif
#include <Access/LDAPParams.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#if USE_LDAP
# include <ldap.h>

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#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <chrono>

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#include <Access/EnabledSettings.h>
#include <Core/UUID.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <ext/scope_guard.h>
#include <map>
#include <unordered_map>

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
#include <Columns/ColumnTuple.h>
#include <Common/assert_cast.h>
#include <Common/FieldVisitors.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypesDecimal.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypeNullable.h>
#include <DataTypes/DataTypesNumber.h>

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
#include <vector>
#include <type_traits>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/ColumnNumbers.h>
#include <Core/Block.h>
#include <Common/Exception.h>

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#pragma once
#include <algorithm>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <IO/ReadBuffer.h>
#include <IO/VarInt.h>
#include <IO/WriteBuffer.h>

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@ -171,6 +171,12 @@ public:
bool isNumeric() const override { return getDictionary().isNumeric(); }
bool lowCardinality() const override { return true; }
/**
* Checks if the dictionary column is Nullable(T).
* So LC(Nullable(T)) would return true, LC(U) -- false.
*/
bool nestedIsNullable() const { return isColumnNullable(*dictionary.getColumnUnique().getNestedColumn()); }
const IColumnUnique & getDictionary() const { return dictionary.getColumnUnique(); }
const ColumnPtr & getDictionaryPtr() const { return dictionary.getColumnUniquePtr(); }
/// IColumnUnique & getUnique() { return static_cast<IColumnUnique &>(*column_unique); }

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@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
#include <common/unaligned.h>
#include <Core/Field.h>
#include <Core/BigInt.h>
#include <Common/assert_cast.h>
namespace DB
@ -130,7 +131,7 @@ public:
void insertFrom(const IColumn & src, size_t n) override
{
data.push_back(static_cast<const Self &>(src).getData()[n]);
data.push_back(assert_cast<const Self &>(src).getData()[n]);
}
void insertData(const char * pos, size_t) override
@ -205,14 +206,14 @@ public:
/// This method implemented in header because it could be possibly devirtualized.
int compareAt(size_t n, size_t m, const IColumn & rhs_, int nan_direction_hint) const override
{
return CompareHelper<T>::compare(data[n], static_cast<const Self &>(rhs_).data[m], nan_direction_hint);
return CompareHelper<T>::compare(data[n], assert_cast<const Self &>(rhs_).data[m], nan_direction_hint);
}
void compareColumn(const IColumn & rhs, size_t rhs_row_num,
PaddedPODArray<UInt64> * row_indexes, PaddedPODArray<Int8> & compare_results,
int direction, int nan_direction_hint) const override
{
return this->template doCompareColumn<Self>(static_cast<const Self &>(rhs), rhs_row_num, row_indexes,
return this->template doCompareColumn<Self>(assert_cast<const Self &>(rhs), rhs_row_num, row_indexes,
compare_results, direction, nan_direction_hint);
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#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Columns/ColumnVector.h>

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LIBRARY()
ADDINCL(
contrib/libs/icu/common
contrib/libs/icu/i18n
contrib/libs/pdqsort
)

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
#endif
#include <ext/bit_cast.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/Defines.h>
#include <Common/PODArray.h>
#include <Columns/ColumnsCommon.h>

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#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
namespace Poco::Util
{

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__)
#include <cpuid.h>

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <cstdint>
#include <utility>
#include <atomic>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
/** Allows to count number of simultaneously happening processes or current value of some metric.
* - for high-level profiling.

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <Common/ProfileEvents.h>
#include <Core/Names.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Poco/Net/IPAddress.h>
#include <Poco/Net/DNS.h>
#include <Poco/Net/NetException.h>

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#include <Poco/Net/IPAddress.h>
#include <Poco/Net/SocketAddress.h>
#include <memory>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/Names.h>
#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
#include <common/logger_useful.h>

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
#include <vector>
#include <utility>
#include <ostream>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
namespace DB
{

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@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
#pragma once
#include <Disks/IDisk.h>
namespace DB
{
/// Helper class, that recieves file descriptor and does fsync for it in destructor.
/// It's used to keep descriptor open, while doing some operations with it, and do fsync at the end.
/// Guaranties of sequence 'close-reopen-fsync' may depend on kernel version.
/// Source: linux-fsdevel mailing-list https://marc.info/?l=linux-fsdevel&m=152535409207496
class FileSyncGuard
{
public:
/// NOTE: If you have already opened descriptor, it's preffered to use
/// this constructor instead of construnctor with path.
FileSyncGuard(const DiskPtr & disk_, int fd_) : disk(disk_), fd(fd_) {}
FileSyncGuard(const DiskPtr & disk_, const String & path)
: disk(disk_), fd(disk_->open(path, O_RDWR)) {}
~FileSyncGuard()
{
try
{
disk->sync(fd);
disk->close(fd);
}
catch (...)
{
tryLogCurrentException(__PRETTY_FUNCTION__);
}
}
private:
DiskPtr disk;
int fd = -1;
};
}

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#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/BigInt.h>
#include <Common/UInt128.h>
#include <common/unaligned.h>

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
#include <Core/Defines.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <IO/WriteBuffer.h>

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <Common/NamePrompter.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Poco/String.h>
#include <unordered_map>

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
namespace DB

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@ -68,8 +68,14 @@ String Macros::expand(const String & s,
res += database_name;
else if (macro_name == "table" && !table_name.empty())
res += table_name;
else if (macro_name == "uuid" && uuid != UUIDHelpers::Nil)
else if (macro_name == "uuid")
{
if (uuid == UUIDHelpers::Nil)
throw Exception("Macro 'uuid' and empty arguments of ReplicatedMergeTree "
"are supported only for ON CLUSTER queries with Atomic database engine",
ErrorCodes::SYNTAX_ERROR);
res += toString(uuid);
}
else
throw Exception("No macro '" + macro_name +
"' in config while processing substitutions in '" + s + "' at '"

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Core/Names.h>
#include <Interpreters/StorageID.h>

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <Common/formatReadable.h>
#include <common/logger_useful.h>
#include <Common/ProfileEvents.h>
#include <atomic>
#include <cmath>
@ -22,6 +23,10 @@ namespace DB
}
}
namespace ProfileEvents
{
extern const Event QueryMemoryLimitExceeded;
}
static constexpr size_t log_peak_memory_usage_every = 1ULL << 30;
@ -104,6 +109,7 @@ void MemoryTracker::alloc(Int64 size)
/// Prevent recursion. Exception::ctor -> std::string -> new[] -> MemoryTracker::alloc
auto untrack_lock = blocker.cancel(); // NOLINT
ProfileEvents::increment(ProfileEvents::QueryMemoryLimitExceeded);
std::stringstream message;
message << "Memory tracker";
if (const auto * description = description_ptr.load(std::memory_order_relaxed))
@ -136,6 +142,7 @@ void MemoryTracker::alloc(Int64 size)
/// Prevent recursion. Exception::ctor -> std::string -> new[] -> MemoryTracker::alloc
auto no_track = blocker.cancel(); // NOLINT
ProfileEvents::increment(ProfileEvents::QueryMemoryLimitExceeded);
std::stringstream message;
message << "Memory limit";
if (const auto * description = description_ptr.load(std::memory_order_relaxed))

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <limits>
#include <type_traits>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <common/extended_types.h>
/// To be sure, that this function is zero-cost for non-floating point types.

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <Common/PODArray.h>
#include <algorithm>

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
#endif
#if USE_SSL
# include <Core/Types.h>
# include <common/types.h>
namespace DB

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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@
#include <functional>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <ext/scope_guard.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <Common/PoolBase.h>
#include <Common/ProfileEvents.h>
#include <Common/NetException.h>

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@ -233,6 +233,7 @@
M(S3WriteRequestsErrors, "Number of non-throttling errors in POST, DELETE, PUT and PATCH requests to S3 storage.") \
M(S3WriteRequestsThrottling, "Number of 429 and 503 errors in POST, DELETE, PUT and PATCH requests to S3 storage.") \
M(S3WriteRequestsRedirects, "Number of redirects in POST, DELETE, PUT and PATCH requests to S3 storage.") \
M(QueryMemoryLimitExceeded, "Number of times when memory limit exceeded for query.") \
namespace ProfileEvents

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <time.h>

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#pragma once
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <chrono>
#include <list>

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
#include <type_traits>
#include <ext/bit_cast.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/extended_types.h>
#include <Core/Defines.h>

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@ -57,7 +57,16 @@ ShellCommand::~ShellCommand()
LOG_WARNING(getLogger(), "Cannot kill shell command pid {} errno '{}'", pid, errnoToString(retcode));
}
else if (!wait_called)
tryWait();
{
try
{
tryWait();
}
catch (...)
{
tryLogCurrentException(getLogger());
}
}
}
void ShellCommand::logCommand(const char * filename, char * const argv[])
@ -74,7 +83,8 @@ void ShellCommand::logCommand(const char * filename, char * const argv[])
LOG_TRACE(ShellCommand::getLogger(), "Will start shell command '{}' with arguments {}", filename, args.str());
}
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeImpl(const char * filename, char * const argv[], bool pipe_stdin_only, bool terminate_in_destructor)
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeImpl(
const char * filename, char * const argv[], bool pipe_stdin_only, bool terminate_in_destructor)
{
logCommand(filename, argv);
@ -130,7 +140,8 @@ std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeImpl(const char * filename, c
_exit(int(ReturnCodes::CANNOT_EXEC));
}
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> res(new ShellCommand(pid, pipe_stdin.fds_rw[1], pipe_stdout.fds_rw[0], pipe_stderr.fds_rw[0], terminate_in_destructor));
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> res(new ShellCommand(
pid, pipe_stdin.fds_rw[1], pipe_stdout.fds_rw[0], pipe_stderr.fds_rw[0], terminate_in_destructor));
LOG_TRACE(getLogger(), "Started shell command '{}' with pid {}", filename, pid);
@ -143,7 +154,8 @@ std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeImpl(const char * filename, c
}
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::execute(const std::string & command, bool pipe_stdin_only, bool terminate_in_destructor)
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::execute(
const std::string & command, bool pipe_stdin_only, bool terminate_in_destructor)
{
/// Arguments in non-constant chunks of memory (as required for `execv`).
/// Moreover, their copying must be done before calling `vfork`, so after `vfork` do a minimum of things.
@ -157,7 +169,8 @@ std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::execute(const std::string & command,
}
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeDirect(const std::string & path, const std::vector<std::string> & arguments, bool terminate_in_destructor)
std::unique_ptr<ShellCommand> ShellCommand::executeDirect(
const std::string & path, const std::vector<std::string> & arguments, bool terminate_in_destructor)
{
size_t argv_sum_size = path.size() + 1;
for (const auto & arg : arguments)
@ -186,6 +199,10 @@ int ShellCommand::tryWait()
{
wait_called = true;
in.close();
out.close();
err.close();
LOG_TRACE(getLogger(), "Will wait for shell command pid {}", pid);
int status = 0;

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#include <cstdint>
#include <utility>
#include <atomic>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <vector>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <mutex>
#include <unordered_map>

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#include "TaskStatsInfoGetter.h"
#include <Common/Exception.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <unistd.h>

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#pragma once
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <Core/Types.h>
#include <common/types.h>
#include <boost/noncopyable.hpp>
struct taskstats;

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