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JSON
Outputs data in JSON format. Besides data tables, it also outputs column names and types, along with some additional information: the total number of output rows, and the number of rows that could have been output if there weren't a LIMIT. Example:
SELECT SearchPhrase, count() AS c FROM test.hits GROUP BY SearchPhrase WITH TOTALS ORDER BY c DESC LIMIT 5 FORMAT JSON
{
"meta":
[
{
"name": "SearchPhrase",
"type": "String"
},
{
"name": "c",
"type": "UInt64"
}
],
"data":
[
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "8267016"
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "bathroom interior design",
"c": "2166"
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "yandex",
"c": "1655"
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "spring 2014 fashion",
"c": "1549"
},
{
"SearchPhrase": "freeform photos",
"c": "1480"
}
],
"totals":
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "8873898"
},
"extremes":
{
"min":
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "1480"
},
"max":
{
"SearchPhrase": "",
"c": "8267016"
}
},
"rows": 5,
"rows_before_limit_at_least": 141137
}
The JSON is compatible with JavaScript. To ensure this, some characters are additionally escaped: the slash /
is escaped as \/
; alternative line breaks U+2028
and U+2029
, which break some browsers, are escaped as \uXXXX
. ASCII control characters are escaped: backspace, form feed, line feed, carriage return, and horizontal tab are replaced with \b
, \f
, \n
, \r
, \t
, as well as the remaining bytes in the 00-1F range using \uXXXX
sequences. Invalid UTF-8 sequences are changed to the replacement character <20> so the output text will consist of valid UTF-8 sequences. For compatibility with JavaScript, Int64 and UInt64 integers are enclosed in double quotes by default. To remove the quotes, you can set the configuration parameter output_format_json_quote_64bit_integers to 0.
rows
– The total number of output rows.
rows_before_limit_at_least
The minimal number of rows there would have been without LIMIT. Output only if the query contains LIMIT.
If the query contains GROUP BY, rows_before_limit_at_least is the exact number of rows there would have been without a LIMIT.
totals
– Total values (when using WITH TOTALS).
extremes
– Extreme values (when extremes is set to 1).
This format is only appropriate for outputting a query result, but not for parsing (retrieving data to insert in a table). See also the JSONEachRow format.