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62 | Constraints on Settings |
Constraints on Settings
The constraints on settings can be defined in the profiles
section of the user.xml
configuration file and prohibit users from changing some of the settings with the SET
query.
The constraints are defined as the following:
<profiles>
<user_name>
<constraints>
<setting_name_1>
<min>lower_boundary</min>
</setting_name_1>
<setting_name_2>
<max>upper_boundary</max>
</setting_name_2>
<setting_name_3>
<min>lower_boundary</min>
<max>upper_boundary</max>
</setting_name_3>
<setting_name_4>
<readonly/>
</setting_name_4>
</constraints>
</user_name>
</profiles>
If the user tries to violate the constraints an exception is thrown and the setting isn’t changed.
There are supported three types of constraints: min
, max
, readonly
. The min
and max
constraints specify upper and lower boundaries for a numeric setting and can be used in combination. The readonly
constraint specifies that the user cannot change the corresponding setting at all.
Example: Let users.xml
includes lines:
<profiles>
<default>
<max_memory_usage>10000000000</max_memory_usage>
<force_index_by_date>0</force_index_by_date>
...
<constraints>
<max_memory_usage>
<min>5000000000</min>
<max>20000000000</max>
</max_memory_usage>
<force_index_by_date>
<readonly/>
</force_index_by_date>
</constraints>
</default>
</profiles>
The following queries all throw exceptions:
SET max_memory_usage=20000000001;
SET max_memory_usage=4999999999;
SET force_index_by_date=1;
Code: 452, e.displayText() = DB::Exception: Setting max_memory_usage should not be greater than 20000000000.
Code: 452, e.displayText() = DB::Exception: Setting max_memory_usage should not be less than 5000000000.
Code: 452, e.displayText() = DB::Exception: Setting force_index_by_date should not be changed.
Note: the default
profile has special handling: all the constraints defined for the default
profile become the default constraints, so they restrict all the users until they’re overridden explicitly for these users.