Components like client/server/... are very generic, and there is no
point in disabling them, since it does not reduce amount of compiled
code a lot anyway (just a few modules for entrypoints, everything else
is already included in the clickhouse binary), and eventually they are
just symlinks to the clickhouse binary.
But there are few, that requires extra libraries, like ODBC bridge or
keeper components (and there is also standalone keeper binary compiled
with musl), those had been kept.
Also add some descriptions for some utils and change exit code to 0 for
--help.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
Before the following did not work, it always uses user `dev`, even with
`clickhouse-client --connection prod`:
```yaml
user: dev
connections_credentials:
prod:
name: prod
user: prod
```
The problem was that before it was not possible to distinguish options
that had been set via command line options and via configuration file.
I've splitted this two actions, and embedded a call to
parseConnectionsCredentials() in between.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
There are lots of thread pools and simple local-vs-global is not enough
already, it is good to know which one in particular uses threads.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
Sorry for the clickbaity title. This is about static method
ConnectionTimeouts::getHTTPTimeouts(). It was be declared in header
IO/ConnectionTimeouts.h, and defined in header
IO/ConnectionTimeoutsContext.h (!). This is weird and caused issues with
linking on s390x (##45520). There was an attempt to fix some
inconsistencies (#45848) but neither did @Algunenano nor me at first
really understand why the definition is in the header.
Turns out that ConnectionTimeoutsContext.h is only #include'd from
source files which are part of the normal server build BUT NOT part of
the keeper standalone build (which must be enabled via CMake
-DBUILD_STANDALONE_KEEPER=1). This dependency was not documented and as
a result, some misguided workarounds were introduced earlier, e.g.
0341c6c54b
The deeper cause was that getHTTPTimeouts() is passed a "Context". This
class is part of the "dbms" libary which is deliberately not linked by
the standalone build of clickhouse-keeper. The context is only used to
read the settings and the "Settings" class is part of the
clickhouse_common library which is linked by clickhouse-keeper already.
To resolve this mess, this PR
- creates source file IO/ConnectionTimeouts.cpp and moves all
ConnectionTimeouts definitions into it, including getHTTPTimeouts().
- breaks the wrong dependency by passing "Settings" instead of "Context"
into getHTTPTimeouts().
- resolves the previous hacks
* Align Benchmark::Benchmark()
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
* Add --max-consecutive-errors for clickhouse-benchmark
Unlike --continue_on_errors, it will not leave the benchmark forever if
server is unavailable.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
Co-authored-by: Nikita Taranov <nikita.taranov@clickhouse.com>
Official docs:
Some headers from C library were deprecated in C++ and are no longer
welcome in C++ codebases. Some have no effect in C++. For more details
refer to the C++ 14 Standard [depr.c.headers] section. This check
replaces C standard library headers with their C++ alternatives and
removes redundant ones.
* Use INITIAL_QUERY for clickhouse-benchmark
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
* Fix parallel_reading_from_replicas with clickhouse-bechmark
Before it produces the following error:
$ clickhouse-benchmark --stacktrace -i1 --query "select * from remote('127.1', default.data_mt) limit 10" --allow_experimental_parallel_reading_from_replicas=1 --max_parallel_replicas=3
Loaded 1 queries.
Logical error: 'Coordinator for parallel reading from replicas is not initialized'.
Aborted (core dumped)
Since it uses the same code, i.e RemoteQueryExecutor ->
MultiplexedConnections, which enables coordinator if it was requested
from settings, but it should be done only for non-initial queries, i.e.
when server send connection to another server.
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
* Fix 02226_parallel_reading_from_replicas_benchmark for older shellcheck
By shellcheck 0.8 does not complains, while on CI shellcheck 0.7.0 and
it does complains [1]:
In 02226_parallel_reading_from_replicas_benchmark.sh line 17:
--allow_experimental_parallel_reading_from_replicas=1
^-- SC2191: The = here is literal. To assign by index, use ( [index]=value ) with no spaces. To keep as literal, quote it.
Did you mean:
"--allow_experimental_parallel_reading_from_replicas=1"
[1]: https://s3.amazonaws.com/clickhouse-test-reports/34751/d883af711822faf294c876b017cbf745b1cda1b3/style_check__actions_/shellcheck_output.txt
Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>