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slug: /zh/faq/integration/json-import
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title: How to import JSON into ClickHouse?
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---
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# How to Import JSON Into ClickHouse? {#how-to-import-json-into-clickhouse}
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ClickHouse supports a wide range of [data formats for input and output](../../interfaces/formats.md). There are multiple JSON variations among them, but the most commonly used for data ingestion is [JSONEachRow](../../interfaces/formats.md#jsoneachrow). It expects one JSON object per row, each object separated by a newline.
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## Examples {#examples}
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Using [HTTP interface](../../interfaces/http.md):
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``` bash
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$ echo '{"foo":"bar"}' | curl 'http://localhost:8123/?query=INSERT%20INTO%20test%20FORMAT%20JSONEachRow' --data-binary @-
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```
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Using [CLI interface](../../interfaces/cli.md):
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``` bash
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$ echo '{"foo":"bar"}' | clickhouse-client --query="INSERT INTO test FORMAT JSONEachRow"
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```
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Instead of inserting data manually, you might consider to use one of [client libraries](../../interfaces/index.md) instead.
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## Useful Settings {#useful-settings}
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- `input_format_skip_unknown_fields` allows to insert JSON even if there were additional fields not present in table schema (by discarding them).
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- `input_format_import_nested_json` allows to insert nested JSON objects into columns of [Nested](../../sql-reference/data-types/nested-data-structures/nested.md) type.
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:::note
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Settings are specified as `GET` parameters for the HTTP interface or as additional command-line arguments prefixed with `--` for the `CLI` interface.
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