--- slug: /en/engines/table-engines/special/url sidebar_position: 80 sidebar_label: URL --- # URL Table Engine Queries data to/from a remote HTTP/HTTPS server. This engine is similar to the [File](../../../engines/table-engines/special/file.md) engine. Syntax: `URL(URL [,Format] [,CompressionMethod])` - The `URL` parameter must conform to the structure of a Uniform Resource Locator. The specified URL must point to a server that uses HTTP or HTTPS. This does not require any additional headers for getting a response from the server. - The `Format` must be one that ClickHouse can use in `SELECT` queries and, if necessary, in `INSERTs`. For the full list of supported formats, see [Formats](../../../interfaces/formats.md#formats). If this argument is not specified, ClickHouse detectes the format automatically from the suffix of the `URL` parameter. If the suffix of `URL` parameter does not match any supported formats, it fails to create table. For example, for engine expression `URL('http://localhost/test.json')`, `JSON` format is applied. - `CompressionMethod` indicates that whether the HTTP body should be compressed. If the compression is enabled, the HTTP packets sent by the URL engine contain 'Content-Encoding' header to indicate which compression method is used. To enable compression, please first make sure the remote HTTP endpoint indicated by the `URL` parameter supports corresponding compression algorithm. The supported `CompressionMethod` should be one of following: - gzip or gz - deflate - brotli or br - lzma or xz - zstd or zst - lz4 - bz2 - snappy - none - auto If `CompressionMethod` is not specified, it defaults to `auto`. This means ClickHouse detects compression method from the suffix of `URL` parameter automatically. If the suffix matches any of compression method listed above, corresponding compression is applied or there won't be any compression enabled. For example, for engine expression `URL('http://localhost/test.gzip')`, `gzip` compression method is applied, but for `URL('http://localhost/test.fr')`, no compression is enabled because the suffix `fr` does not match any compression methods above. ## Usage {#using-the-engine-in-the-clickhouse-server} `INSERT` and `SELECT` queries are transformed to `POST` and `GET` requests, respectively. For processing `POST` requests, the remote server must support [Chunked transfer encoding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chunked_transfer_encoding). You can limit the maximum number of HTTP GET redirect hops using the [max_http_get_redirects](../../../operations/settings/settings.md#setting-max_http_get_redirects) setting. ## Example {#example} **1.** Create a `url_engine_table` table on the server : ``` sql CREATE TABLE url_engine_table (word String, value UInt64) ENGINE=URL('http://127.0.0.1:12345/', CSV) ``` **2.** Create a basic HTTP server using the standard Python 3 tools and start it: ``` python3 from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer class CSVHTTPServer(BaseHTTPRequestHandler): def do_GET(self): self.send_response(200) self.send_header('Content-type', 'text/csv') self.end_headers() self.wfile.write(bytes('Hello,1\nWorld,2\n', "utf-8")) if __name__ == "__main__": server_address = ('127.0.0.1', 12345) HTTPServer(server_address, CSVHTTPServer).serve_forever() ``` ``` bash $ python3 server.py ``` **3.** Request data: ``` sql SELECT * FROM url_engine_table ``` ``` text ┌─word──┬─value─┐ │ Hello │ 1 │ │ World │ 2 │ └───────┴───────┘ ``` ## Details of Implementation {#details-of-implementation} - Reads and writes can be parallel - Not supported: - `ALTER` and `SELECT...SAMPLE` operations. - Indexes. - Replication.