--- toc_priority: 39 toc_title: General Description --- # External Dictionaries {#dicts-external-dicts} You can add your own dictionaries from various data sources. The data source for a dictionary can be a local text or executable file, an HTTP(s) resource, or another DBMS. For more information, see “[Sources for external dictionaries](../../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-sources.md)”. ClickHouse: - Fully or partially stores dictionaries in RAM. - Periodically updates dictionaries and dynamically loads missing values. In other words, dictionaries can be loaded dynamically. - Allows to create external dictionaries with xml files or [DDL queries](../../../sql-reference/statements/create/dictionary.md). The configuration of external dictionaries can be located in one or more xml-files. The path to the configuration is specified in the [dictionaries_config](../../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#server_configuration_parameters-dictionaries_config) parameter. Dictionaries can be loaded at server startup or at first use, depending on the [dictionaries_lazy_load](../../../operations/server-configuration-parameters/settings.md#server_configuration_parameters-dictionaries_lazy_load) setting. The [dictionaries](../../../operations/system-tables/dictionaries.md#system_tables-dictionaries) system table contains information about dictionaries configured at server. For each dictionary you can find there: - Status of the dictionary. - Configuration parameters. - Metrics like amount of RAM allocated for the dictionary or a number of queries since the dictionary was successfully loaded. The dictionary configuration file has the following format: ``` xml An optional element with any content. Ignored by the ClickHouse server. /etc/metrika.xml ``` You can [configure](../../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict.md) any number of dictionaries in the same file. [DDL queries for dictionaries](../../../sql-reference/statements/create/dictionary.md) doesn’t require any additional records in server configuration. They allow to work with dictionaries as first-class entities, like tables or views. !!! attention "Attention" You can convert values for a small dictionary by describing it in a `SELECT` query (see the [transform](../../../sql-reference/functions/other-functions.md) function). This functionality is not related to external dictionaries. ## See Also {#ext-dicts-see-also} - [Configuring an External Dictionary](../../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict.md) - [Storing Dictionaries in Memory](../../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-layout.md) - [Dictionary Updates](../../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-lifetime.md) - [Sources of External Dictionaries](../../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-sources.md) - [Dictionary Key and Fields](../../../sql-reference/dictionaries/external-dictionaries/external-dicts-dict-structure.md) - [Functions for Working with External Dictionaries](../../../sql-reference/functions/ext-dict-functions.md) [Original article](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/query_language/dicts/external_dicts/)