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This is somehow analog of .netrc [1]. [1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/inetutils/manual/html_node/The-_002enetrc-file.html The follow options can be overwritten on a per-hostname/connection basis: - hostname - port - secure - user - password - database - history_file Also note, that you can have multiple settings for one hostname, can be useful to distinguish readonly from non-readonly for example. Signed-off-by: Azat Khuzhin <a.khuzhin@semrush.com>
85 lines
3.2 KiB
XML
85 lines
3.2 KiB
XML
<!-- Config set into /etc/clickhouse-client/. It's used if no other configs are found. -->
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<config>
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<openSSL>
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<client> <!-- Used for connection to server's secure tcp port -->
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<loadDefaultCAFile>true</loadDefaultCAFile>
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<cacheSessions>true</cacheSessions>
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<disableProtocols>sslv2,sslv3</disableProtocols>
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<preferServerCiphers>true</preferServerCiphers>
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<!-- Use for self-signed: <verificationMode>none</verificationMode> -->
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<invalidCertificateHandler>
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<!-- Use for self-signed: <name>AcceptCertificateHandler</name> -->
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<name>RejectCertificateHandler</name>
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</invalidCertificateHandler>
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</client>
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</openSSL>
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<!--
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It's a custom prompt settings for the clickhouse-client
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Possible macros:
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{host}
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{port}
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{user}
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{display_name}
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You can also use colored prompt, like in [1].
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[1]: https://misc.flogisoft.com/bash/tip_colors_and_formatting
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But note, that ClickHouse does not use readline anymore, instead it uses
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replxx. This means that you don't need the following:
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- RL_PROMPT_START_IGNORE (\001)
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- RL_PROMPT_END_IGNORE (\002)
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-->
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<prompt_by_server_display_name>
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<default>{display_name} :) </default>
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<test>{display_name} \e[1;32m:)\e[0m </test> <!-- if it matched to the substring "test" in the server display name - -->
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<production>{display_name} \e[1;31m:)\e[0m </production> <!-- if it matched to the substring "production" in the server display name -->
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</prompt_by_server_display_name>
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<!--
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Settings adjustable via command-line parameters
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can take their defaults from that config file, see examples:
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<host>127.0.0.1</host>
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<port>9440</port>
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<secure>1</secure>
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<user>dbuser</user>
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<password>dbpwd123</password>
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<format>PrettyCompactMonoBlock</format>
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<multiline>1</multiline>
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<multiquery>1</multiquery>
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<stacktrace>1</stacktrace>
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<database>default2</database>
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<pager>less -SR</pager>
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<history_file>/home/user/clickhouse_custom_history.log</history_file>
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<max_parser_depth>2500</max_parser_depth>
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The same can be done on user-level configuration, just create & adjust: ~/.clickhouse-client/config.xml
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-->
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<!-- Analog of .netrc -->
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<![CDATA[
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<connections_credentials>
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<connection>
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<!-- Name of the connection, host option for the client.
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"host" is not the same as "hostname" since you may want to have different settings for one host,
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and in this case you can add "prod" and "prod_readonly".
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Default: "hostname" will be used. -->
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<name>default</name>
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<!-- Host that will be used for connection. -->
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<hostname>127.0.0.1</hostname>
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<port>9000</port>
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<secure>1</secure>
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<user>default</user>
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<password></password>
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<database></database>
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<!-- '~' is expanded to HOME, like in any shell -->
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<history_file></history_file>
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</connection>
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</connections_credentials>
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]]>
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</config>
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