.. | ||
agg_functions_min_max_any.xml | ||
array_element.xml | ||
array_join.xml | ||
base64_hits.xml | ||
base64.xml | ||
basename.xml | ||
bounding_ratio.xml | ||
cidr.xml | ||
column_column_comparison.xml | ||
columns_hashing.xml | ||
complex_array_creation.xml | ||
concat_hits.xml | ||
conditional.xml | ||
consistent_hashes.xml | ||
constant_column_comparison.xml | ||
constant_column_search.xml | ||
cpu_synthetic.xml | ||
create_benchmark_page.py | ||
cryptographic_hashes.xml | ||
date_parsing.xml | ||
date_time.xml | ||
entropy.xml | ||
first_significant_subdomain.xml | ||
fixed_string16.xml | ||
float_parsing.xml | ||
format_date_time.xml | ||
functions_coding.xml | ||
functions_geo.xml | ||
general_purpose_hashes.xml | ||
if_array_num.xml | ||
if_array_string.xml | ||
if_string_const.xml | ||
if_string_hits.xml | ||
int_parsing.xml | ||
IPv4.xml | ||
IPv6.xml | ||
joins_in_memory.xml | ||
json_extract_rapidjson.xml | ||
json_extract_simdjson.xml | ||
leftpad.xml | ||
linear_regression.xml | ||
merge_tree_simple_select.xml | ||
ngram_distance.xml | ||
nyc_taxi.xml | ||
order_by_single_column.xml | ||
parse_engine_file.xml | ||
read_hits_with_aio.xml | ||
README.md | ||
right.xml | ||
roundDown.xml | ||
select_format.xml | ||
set_hits.xml | ||
set.xml | ||
simple_join_query.xml | ||
slices_hits.xml | ||
small_requests.xml | ||
sort.xml | ||
string_sort.xml | ||
system_numbers.xml | ||
trim_numbers.xml | ||
trim_urls.xml | ||
trim_whitespace.xml | ||
uniq.xml | ||
url_hits.xml | ||
visit_param_extract_raw.xml | ||
website.xml |
ClickHouse performance tests
This directory contains .xml
-files with performance tests for clickhouse-performance-test
tool.
How to write performance test
First of all you should check existing tests don't cover your case. If there are no such tests than you should write your own.
There two types of performance tests:
- First is executed in loop, and have tag
<type>loop</type>
in config. - Second one is executed only once and have tag
<type>once</type>
in config.
Type once
should be used only for endless queries. Even if your query really long (10 seconds+), it's better to choose loop
test.
After you have choosen type, you have to specify preconditions
. It contains table names. Only hits_100m_single
, hits_10m_single
, test.hits
are available in CI.
The most important part of test is stop_conditions
. For loop
test you should always use min_time_not_changing_for_ms
stop condition. For once
test you can choose between average_speed_not_changing_for_ms
and max_speed_not_changing_for_ms
, but first is preferable. Also you should always specify total_time_ms
metric. Endless tests will be ignored by CI.
metrics
and main_metric
settings are not important and can be ommited, because loop
tests are always compared by min_time
metric and once
tests compared by max_rows_per_second
.
You can use substitions
, create
, fill
and drop
queries to prepare test. You can find examples in this folder.
Take into account, that these tests will run in CI which consists of 56-cores and 512 RAM machines. Queries will be executed much faster than on local laptop.
How to run performance test
You have to run clickhouse-server and after you can start testing:
$ clickhouse-performance-test --input-file my_lovely_test1.xml --input-file my_lovely_test2.xml
$ clickhouse-performance-test --input-file /my_lovely_test_dir/