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slug: /en/development/contrib
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sidebar_position: 73
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sidebar_label: Third-Party Libraries
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description: A list of third-party libraries used
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---
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# Third-Party Libraries Used
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ClickHouse utilizes third-party libraries for different purposes, e.g., to connect to other databases, to decode/encode data during load/save from/to disk, or to implement certain specialized SQL functions.
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To be independent of the available libraries in the target system, each third-party library is imported as a Git submodule into ClickHouse's source tree and compiled and linked with ClickHouse.
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A list of third-party libraries and their licenses can be obtained by the following query:
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``` sql
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SELECT library_name, license_type, license_path FROM system.licenses ORDER BY library_name COLLATE 'en';
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```
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Note that the listed libraries are the ones located in the `contrib/` directory of the ClickHouse repository.
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Depending on the build options, some of the libraries may have not been compiled, and, as a result, their functionality may not be available at runtime.
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[Example](https://play.clickhouse.com/play?user=play#U0VMRUNUIGxpYnJhcnlfbmFtZSwgbGljZW5zZV90eXBlLCBsaWNlbnNlX3BhdGggRlJPTSBzeXN0ZW0ubGljZW5zZXMgT1JERVIgQlkgbGlicmFyeV9uYW1lIENPTExBVEUgJ2VuJw==)
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## Adding and maintaining third-party libraries
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Each third-party library must reside in a dedicated directory under the `contrib/` directory of the ClickHouse repository.
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Avoid dumping copies of external code into the library directory.
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Instead create a Git submodule to pull third-party code from an external upstream repository.
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All submodules used by ClickHouse are listed in the `.gitmodule` file.
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If the library can be used as-is (the default case), you can reference the upstream repository directly.
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If the library needs patching, create a fork of the upstream repository in the [ClickHouse organization on GitHub](https://github.com/ClickHouse).
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In the latter case, we aim to isolate custom patches as much as possible from upstream commits.
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To that end, create a branch with prefix `clickhouse/` from the branch or tag you want to integrate, e.g. `clickhouse/master` (for branch `master`) or `clickhouse/release/vX.Y.Z` (for tag `release/vX.Y.Z`).
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This ensures that pulls from the upstream repository into the fork will leave custom `clickhouse/` branches unaffected.
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Submodules in `contrib/` must only track `clickhouse/` branches of forked third-party repositories.
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Patches are only applied against `clickhouse/` branches of external libraries.
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For that, push the patch as a branch with `clickhouse/`, e.g. `clickhouse/fix-some-desaster`.
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Then create a PR from the new branch against the custom tracking branch with `clickhouse/` prefix, (e.g. `clickhouse/master` or `clickhouse/release/vX.Y.Z`) and merge the patch.
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Create patches of third-party libraries with the official repository in mind and consider contributing the patch back to the upstream repository.
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This makes sure that others will also benefit from the patch and it will not be a maintenance burden for the ClickHouse team.
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To pull upstream changes into the submodule, you can use two methods:
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- (less work but less clean): merge upstream `master` into the corresponding `clickhouse/` tracking branch in the forked repository. You will need to resolve merge conflicts with previous custom patches. This method can be used when the `clickhouse/` branch tracks an upstream development branch like `master`, `main`, `dev`, etc.
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- (more work but cleaner): create a new branch with `clickhouse/` prefix from the upstream commit or tag you like to integrate. Then re-apply all existing patches using new PRs (or squash them into a single PR). This method can be used when the `clickhouse/` branch tracks a specific upstream version branch or tag. It is cleaner in the sense that custom patches and upstream changes are better isolated from each other.
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Once the submodule has been updated, bump the submodule in ClickHouse to point to the new hash in the fork.
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