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Manipulating Data Skipping Indices
The following operations are available:
ADD INDEX
ALTER TABLE [db.]table_name [ON CLUSTER cluster] ADD INDEX [IF NOT EXISTS] name expression TYPE type [GRANULARITY value] [FIRST|AFTER name]
- Adds index description to tables metadata.
DROP INDEX
ALTER TABLE [db.]table_name [ON CLUSTER cluster] DROP INDEX [IF EXISTS] name
- Removes index description from tables metadata and deletes index files from disk. Implemented as a mutation.
MATERIALIZE INDEX
ALTER TABLE [db.]table_name [ON CLUSTER cluster] MATERIALIZE INDEX [IF EXISTS] name [IN PARTITION partition_name]
- Rebuilds the secondary index name
for the specified partition_name
. Implemented as a mutation. If IN PARTITION
part is omitted then it rebuilds the index for the whole table data.
CLEAR INDEX
ALTER TABLE [db.]table_name [ON CLUSTER cluster] CLEAR INDEX [IF EXISTS] name [IN PARTITION partition_name]
- Deletes the secondary index files from disk without removing description. Implemented as a mutation.
The commands ADD
, DROP
, and CLEAR
are lightweight in the sense that they only change metadata or remove files.
Also, they are replicated, syncing indices metadata via ClickHouse Keeper or ZooKeeper.
:::note
Index manipulation is supported only for tables with *MergeTree
engine (including replicated variants).
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