Managed Service for ClickHouse API, gRPC: UserService
A set of methods for managing ClickHouse User resources.
NOTE: these methods are available only if user management through SQL is disabled.
Call | Description |
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Get | Returns the specified ClickHouse User resource. |
List | Retrieves the list of ClickHouse User resources in the specified cluster. |
Create | Creates a ClickHouse user in the specified cluster. |
Update | Updates the specified ClickHouse user. |
Delete | Deletes the specified ClickHouse user. |
GrantPermission | Grants a permission to the specified ClickHouse user. |
RevokePermission | Revokes a permission from the specified ClickHouse user. |
Calls UserService
Get
Returns the specified ClickHouse User resource.
To get the list of available ClickHouse User resources, make a List request.
rpc Get (GetUserRequest) returns (User)
GetUserRequest
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string Required. ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. To get the cluster ID, use a ClusterService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 50. |
user_name | string Required. Name of the ClickHouse User resource to return. To get the name of the user, use a UserService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 63. Value must match the regular expression [a-zA-Z0-9_]* . |
User
Field | Description |
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name | string Name of the ClickHouse user. |
cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
permissions[] | Permission Set of permissions granted to the user. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota Set of quotas assigned to the user. |
Permission
Field | Description |
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database_name | string Name of the database that the permission grants access to. |
UserSettings
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readonly | google.protobuf.Int64Value Restricts permissions for non-DDL queries. To restrict permissions for DDL queries, use allow_ddl instead.
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_ddl | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether DDL queries are allowed (e.g., CREATE, ALTER, RENAME, etc). Default value: true. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_introspection_functions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables introspections functions More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
connect_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Connection timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 10000, 10 seconds). Value must be greater than 0. |
connect_timeout_with_failover | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout in milliseconds for connecting to a remote server for a Distributed table engine. Applies only if the cluster uses sharding and replication. If unsuccessful, several attempts are made to connect to various replicas. Default value: 50. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Receive timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Send timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
timeout_before_checking_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout (in seconds) between checks of execution speed. It is checked that execution speed is not less that specified in min_execution_speed parameter. Default value: 10. |
insert_quorum | google.protobuf.Int64Value Enables or disables write quorum for ClickHouse cluster. If the value is less than 2, then write quorum is disabled, otherwise it is enabled. When used, write quorum guarantees that ClickHouse has written data to the quorum of insert_quorum replicas with no errors until the insert_quorum_timeout expires. All replicas in the quorum are in the consistent state, meaning that they contain linearized data from the previous INSERT queries. Employ write quorum, if you need the guarantees that the written data would not be lost in case of one or more replicas failure. You can use select_sequential_consistency setting to read the data written with write quorum. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_quorum_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Quorum write timeout in milliseconds. If the write quorum is enabled in the cluster, this timeout expires and some data is not written to the insert_quorum replicas, then ClickHouse will abort the execution of INSERT query and return an error. In this case, the client must send the query again to write the data block into the same or another replica. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 60000, 1 minute). The minimum value is 1000. |
insert_quorum_parallel | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables the insertion of default values instead of NULL into columns with not nullable data type. Default value: true. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
select_sequential_consistency | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines the behavior of SELECT queries from the replicated table: if enabled, ClickHouse will terminate a query with error message in case the replica does not have a chunk written with the quorum and will not read the parts that have not yet been written with the quorum. Default value: false (sequential consistency is disabled). |
deduplicate_blocks_in_dependent_materialized_views | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
replication_alter_partitions_sync | google.protobuf.Int64Value Wait mode for asynchronous actions in ALTER queries on replicated tables:
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_replica_delay_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value Max replica delay in milliseconds. If a replica lags more than the set value, this replica is not used and becomes a stale one. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
fallback_to_stale_replicas_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables query forcing to a stale replica in case the actual data is unavailable. If enabled, ClickHouse will choose the most up-to-date replica and force the query to use the data in this replica. This setting can be used when doing SELECT query from a distributed table that points to replicated tables. Default value: true (query forcing is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_product_mode | enum DistributedProductMode Determine the behavior of distributed subqueries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation
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distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables of disables memory saving mode when doing distributed aggregation. When ClickHouse works with a distributed query, external aggregation is done on remote servers. Enable this setting to achieve a smaller memory footprint on the server that sourced such a distributed query. Default value: false (memory saving mode is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_ddl_task_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout for DDL queries, in milliseconds. |
skip_unavailable_shards | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables silent skipping of unavailable shards. A shard is considered unavailable if all its replicas are also unavailable. Default value: false (silent skipping is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables expression compilation. If you execute a lot of queries that contain identical expressions, then enable this setting. As a result, such queries may be executed faster due to use of compiled expressions. Use this setting in combination with min_count_to_compile_expression setting. Default value: false (expression compilation is disabled). |
min_count_to_compile_expression | google.protobuf.Int64Value How many identical expressions ClickHouse has to encounter before they are compiled. Minimum value: 0 (default: 3). For the 0 value compilation is synchronous: a query waits for expression compilation process to complete prior to continuing execution. It is recommended to set this value only for testing purposes. For all other values, compilation is asynchronous: the compilation process executes in a separate thread. When a compiled expression is ready, it will be used by ClickHouse for eligible queries, including the ones that are currently running. The minimum value is 0. |
max_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum block size for reading. Data in ClickHouse is organized and processed by blocks (block is a set of columns' parts). The internal processing cycles for a single block are efficient enough, but there are noticeable expenditures on each block. This setting is a recommendation for size of block (in a count of rows) that should be loaded from tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 65536). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_insert_block_size_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 1048576). The minimum value is 0. |
min_insert_block_size_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 268435456, 256 MB). The minimum value is 0. |
max_insert_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Allows to form blocks of the specified size (in bytes) when inserting data in a table. This setting has effect only if server is creating such blocks by itself. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1048576). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_bytes_to_use_direct_io | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes to enable unbuffered direct reads from disk (Direct I/O). By default, ClickHouse does not read data directly from disk, but relies on the filesystem and its cache instead. Such reading strategy is effective when the data volume is small. If the amount of the data to read is huge, it is more effective to read directly from the disk, bypassing the filesystem cache. If the total amount of the data to read is greater than the value of this setting, then ClickHouse will fetch this data directly from the disk. Minimal value and default value: 0, Direct I/O is disabled. The minimum value is 0. |
use_uncompressed_cache | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use the cache of uncompressed blocks, or not. Using this cache can significantly reduce latency and increase the throughput when a huge amount of small queries is to be processed. Enable this setting for the users who instantiates small queries frequently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (uncompressed cache is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
merge_tree_max_rows_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in rows of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 128x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_max_bytes_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in bytes of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 192x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_rows_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of rows to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 20x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_bytes_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of bytes to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 24x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
max_bytes_before_external_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of RAM consumption (in bytes) after that the temporary data, collected during the GROUP BY operation, should be flushed to disk to limit the RAM comsumption. By default, aggregation is done by employing hash table that resides in RAM. A query can result in aggregation of huge data volumes that can lead to memory exhaustion and abortion of the query (see the max_memory_usage setting). For such queries, you can use this setting to force ClickHouse to do flushing and complete aggregation successfully. Minimal value and default value: 0, GROUP BY in the external memory is disabled. When using aggregation in external memory, it is recommended to set the value of this setting twice as low as the max_memory_usage setting value (by default, the maximum memory usage is limited to ten gigabytes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation See also: the distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient setting. |
max_bytes_before_external_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value This setting is equivalent of the max_bytes_before_external_group_by setting, except for it is for sort operation (ORDER BY), not aggregation. |
group_by_two_level_threshold | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of keys, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 10000). |
group_by_two_level_threshold_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of bytes, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 100000000). |
priority | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the priority of a query.
This setting should be set up for each query individually. If ClickHouse is working with the high-priority queries, and a low-priority query enters, then the low-priority query is paused until higher-priority queries are completed. Minimal value and default value: 0, priority is not used. The minimum value is 0. |
max_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of threads to process the request (setting does not take threads that read data from remote servers into account). This setting applies to threads that perform the same stages of the query processing pipeline in parallel. Minimal value and default value: 0 (the thread number is calculated automatically based on the number of physical CPU cores, no HyperThreading cores are taken into account). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of a single user's query on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for any user's single query on a single server. Minimal value: 0, no limitation is set. Value that is set in the ClickHouse default config file: 10737418240 (10 GB). If you use max_bytes_before_external_group_by or max_bytes_before_external_sort setting, then it is recommended to set their values twice as low as max_memory_usage setting value. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of user's queries on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for all queries that belong to one user and run simultaneously on a single server. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_network_bandwidth | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_network_bandwidth_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for all concurrently running user queries. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_partitions_per_insert_block | google.protobuf.Int64Value See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_concurrent_queries_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of concurrent requests per user. Default value: 0 (no limit). |
force_index_by_date | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by date. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by date). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
force_primary_key | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by primary key. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by primary key). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_rows_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_bytes_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
read_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of unique keys received from aggregation function. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption while doing aggregation. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
group_by_overflow_mode | enum GroupByOverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
sort_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of rows in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_result_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
result_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of different rows when using DISTINCT. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of a hash table in bytes (uncompressed data) when using DISTINCT. The minimum value is 0. |
distinct_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
transfer_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum query execution time in milliseconds. At this moment, this limitation is not checked when passing one of the sorting stages, as well as merging and finalizing aggregation funictions. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
timeout_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of rows in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of bytes in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
set_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_set or max_bytes_in_set limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
max_rows_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in rows. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in bytes. The minimum value is 0. |
join_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_join or max_bytes_in_join limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
join_algorithm[] | enum JoinAlgorithm See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
any_join_distinct_right_table_keys | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_columns_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of columns that can be read from a table in a single query. If the query requires to read more columns to complete, then it will be aborted. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, including constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_non_const_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, excluding constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_query_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the size of the part of a query that can be transferred to RAM for parsing with the SQL parser, in bytes. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 262144). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum depth of query syntax tree. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous depth. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. For example, the **SELECT *** query may result in more complex and deeper syntax tree, compared to the SELECT ... WHERE ... query, containing constraints and conditions, in the most cases. A user can be forced to construct more optimized queries, if this setting is used. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 50000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_expanded_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes after expansion of aliases and the asterisk values. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 500000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. Value must be greater than 0. |
min_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in rows per second. The minimum value is 0. |
min_execution_speed_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in bytes per second. The minimum value is 0. |
count_distinct_implementation | enum CountDistinctImplementation Aggregate function to use for implementation of count(DISTINCT ...). |
input_format_values_interpret_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables SQL parser if the fast stream parser cannot parse the data. Enable this setting, if the data that you want to insert into a table contains SQL expressions. For example, the stream parser is unable to parse a value that contains now() expression; therefore an INSERT query for this value will fail and no data will be inserted into a table. With enabled SQL parser, this expression is parsed correctly: the now() expression will be parsed as SQL function, interpreted, and the current date and time will be inserted into the table as a result. This setting has effect only if you use Values Default value: true (SQL parser is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_defaults_for_omitted_fields | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables replacing omitted input values with default values of the respective columns when performing INSERT queries. Default value: true (replacing is enabled). |
input_format_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
date_time_input_format | enum DateTimeInputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_with_names_use_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
output_format_json_quote_64bit_integers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables quoting of 64-bit integers in JSON output format. If this setting is enabled, then 64-bit integers (UInt64 and Int64) will be quoted when written to JSON output in order to maintain compatibility with the most of the JavaScript engines. Otherwise, such integers will not be quoted. Default value: false (quoting 64-bit integers is disabled). |
output_format_json_quote_denormals | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables special floating-point values (+nan, -nan, +inf and -inf) in JSON output format. Default value: false (special values do not present in output). |
date_time_output_format | enum DateTimeOutputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
low_cardinality_allow_in_native_format | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use LowCardinality type in Native format.
LowCardinality columns (aka sparse columns) store data in more effective way, compared to regular columns, by using hash tables. If data to insert suits this storage format, ClickHouse will place them into LowCardinality column. If you use a third-party ClickHouse client that can't work with LowCardinality columns, then this client will not be able to correctly interpret the result of the query that asks for data stored in LowCardinality column. Disable this setting to convert LowCardinality column to regular column when creating the result, so such clients will be able to process the result. Official ClickHouse client works with LowCardinality columns out-of-the-box. Default value: true (LowCardinality columns are used in Native format). |
allow_suspicious_low_cardinality_types | google.protobuf.BoolValue Allows specifying LowCardinality modifier for types of small fixed size (8 or less) in CREATE TABLE statements. Enabling this may increase merge times and memory consumption. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
empty_result_for_aggregation_by_empty_set | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables returning of empty result when aggregating without keys (with GROUP BY operation absent) on empty set (e.g., SELECT count(*) FROM table WHERE 0).
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http_connection_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP connection timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000, 1 second). |
http_receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP receive timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
http_send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP send timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
enable_http_compression | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables data compression in HTTP responses. By default, ClickHouse stores data compressed. When executing a query, its result is uncompressed. Use this setting to command ClickHouse to compress the result when sending it via HTTP. Enable this setting and add the Accept-Encoding: ClickHouse support the following compression methods: gzip, br and deflate. Default value: false (compression is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
send_progress_in_http_headers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables progress notifications using X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header. Default value: false (notifications disabled). |
http_headers_progress_interval | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimum interval between progress notifications with X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 100). |
add_http_cors_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue Adds CORS header in HTTP responses. Default value: false (header is not added). |
cancel_http_readonly_queries_on_client_close | google.protobuf.BoolValue Cancels HTTP read-only queries (e.g. SELECT) when a client closes the connection without waiting for the response. Default value: false. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
max_http_get_redirects | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of HTTP GET redirect hops for URL-engine If the parameter is set to 0 (default), no hops is allowed. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
joined_subquery_requires_alias | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
join_use_nulls | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
transform_null_in | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
quota_mode | enum QuotaMode Quota accounting mode. Possible values: QUOTA_MODE_DEFAULT, QUOTA_MODE_KEYED and QUOTA_MODE_KEYED_BY_IP. |
flatten_nested | google.protobuf.BoolValue Sets the data format of a nested More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp | string Regular expression (for Regexp format) |
format_regexp_escaping_rule | enum FormatRegexpEscapingRule See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp_skip_unmatched | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables asynchronous inserts. Disabled by default. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of threads for background data parsing and insertion. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 16. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. If enabled, server returns OK only after the data is inserted. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout (in seconds) for waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. Default value: 120. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_max_data_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the unparsed data in bytes collected per query before being inserted. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 100000. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_busy_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the first INSERT query before inserting collected data. If the parameter is set to 0, the timeout is disabled. Default value: 200. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_stale_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the last INSERT query before dumping collected data. If enabled, the settings prolongs the async_insert_busy_timeout with every INSERT query as long as async_insert_max_data_size is not exceeded. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_profiler_step | google.protobuf.Int64Value Memory profiler step (in bytes). If the next query step requires more memory than this parameter specifies, the memory profiler collects the allocating stack trace. Values lower than a few megabytes slow down query processing. Default value: 4194304 (4 MB). Zero means disabled memory profiler. |
memory_profiler_sample_probability | google.protobuf.DoubleValue Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type. The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation. Possible values: from 0 to 1. Default: 0. |
max_final_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the maximum number of parallel threads for the SELECT query data read phase with the FINAL modifier. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_parallel_parsing | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables order-preserving parallel parsing of data formats. Supported only for TSV |
input_format_import_nested_json | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables the insertion of JSON data with nested objects. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
local_filesystem_read_method | enum LocalFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from local filesystem, one of: read, pread, mmap, io_uring, pread_threadpool. The 'io_uring' method is experimental and does not work for Log, TinyLog, StripeLog, File, Set and Join, and other tables with append-able files in presence of concurrent reads and writes. |
max_read_buffer_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the buffer to read from the filesystem. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_keeper_max_retries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting sets the maximum number of retries for ClickHouse Keeper (or ZooKeeper) requests during insert into replicated MergeTree. Only Keeper requests which failed due to network error, Keeper session timeout, or request timeout are considered for retries. Default: 20 from 23.2, 0(disabled) before Min_version: 22.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running user queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_query | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_parser_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits maximum recursion depth in the recursive descent parser. Allows controlling the stack size. Default: 1000 Special: 0 - unlimited See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
remote_filesystem_read_method | enum RemoteFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from remote filesystem, one of: read, threadpool. Default: read Min_version: 21.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse GitHub |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on user level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on global level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_usage_overcommit_max_wait_microseconds | google.protobuf.Int64Value Maximum time thread will wait for memory to be freed in the case of memory overcommit on a user level. If the timeout is reached and memory is not freed, an exception is thrown. Default: 5000000 Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile | google.protobuf.BoolValue The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
min_count_to_compile | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
UserQuota
Field | Description |
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interval_duration | google.protobuf.Int64Value Duration of interval for quota in milliseconds. Minimal value is 1 second. The minimum value is 1000. |
queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of queries. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
errors | google.protobuf.Int64Value The number of queries that threw exception. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of rows given as the result.. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
read_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of source rows read from tables for running the query, on all remote servers. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total query execution time, in milliseconds (wall time). 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
List
Retrieves the list of ClickHouse User resources in the specified cluster.
rpc List (ListUsersRequest) returns (ListUsersResponse)
ListUsersRequest
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string Required. ID of the cluster to list ClickHouse users in. To get the cluster ID, use a ClusterService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 50. |
page_size | int64 The maximum number of results per page to return. If the number of available results is larger than page_size , the service returns a ListUsersResponse.next_page_token that can be used to get the next page of results in subsequent list requests. The maximum value is 1000. |
page_token | string Page token. To get the next page of results, set page_token to the ListUsersResponse.next_page_token returned by the previous list request. The maximum string length in characters is 100. |
ListUsersResponse
Field | Description |
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users[] | User List of ClickHouse User resources. |
next_page_token | string This token allows you to get the next page of results for list requests. If the number of results is larger than ListUsersRequest.page_size, use the next_page_token as the value for the ListUsersRequest.page_token parameter in the next list request. Each subsequent list request will have its own next_page_token to continue paging through the results. |
User
Field | Description |
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name | string Name of the ClickHouse user. |
cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
permissions[] | Permission Set of permissions granted to the user. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota Set of quotas assigned to the user. |
Permission
Field | Description |
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database_name | string Name of the database that the permission grants access to. |
UserSettings
Field | Description |
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readonly | google.protobuf.Int64Value Restricts permissions for non-DDL queries. To restrict permissions for DDL queries, use allow_ddl instead.
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_ddl | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether DDL queries are allowed (e.g., CREATE, ALTER, RENAME, etc). Default value: true. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_introspection_functions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables introspections functions More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
connect_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Connection timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 10000, 10 seconds). Value must be greater than 0. |
connect_timeout_with_failover | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout in milliseconds for connecting to a remote server for a Distributed table engine. Applies only if the cluster uses sharding and replication. If unsuccessful, several attempts are made to connect to various replicas. Default value: 50. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Receive timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Send timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
timeout_before_checking_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout (in seconds) between checks of execution speed. It is checked that execution speed is not less that specified in min_execution_speed parameter. Default value: 10. |
insert_quorum | google.protobuf.Int64Value Enables or disables write quorum for ClickHouse cluster. If the value is less than 2, then write quorum is disabled, otherwise it is enabled. When used, write quorum guarantees that ClickHouse has written data to the quorum of insert_quorum replicas with no errors until the insert_quorum_timeout expires. All replicas in the quorum are in the consistent state, meaning that they contain linearized data from the previous INSERT queries. Employ write quorum, if you need the guarantees that the written data would not be lost in case of one or more replicas failure. You can use select_sequential_consistency setting to read the data written with write quorum. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_quorum_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Quorum write timeout in milliseconds. If the write quorum is enabled in the cluster, this timeout expires and some data is not written to the insert_quorum replicas, then ClickHouse will abort the execution of INSERT query and return an error. In this case, the client must send the query again to write the data block into the same or another replica. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 60000, 1 minute). The minimum value is 1000. |
insert_quorum_parallel | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables the insertion of default values instead of NULL into columns with not nullable data type. Default value: true. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
select_sequential_consistency | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines the behavior of SELECT queries from the replicated table: if enabled, ClickHouse will terminate a query with error message in case the replica does not have a chunk written with the quorum and will not read the parts that have not yet been written with the quorum. Default value: false (sequential consistency is disabled). |
deduplicate_blocks_in_dependent_materialized_views | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
replication_alter_partitions_sync | google.protobuf.Int64Value Wait mode for asynchronous actions in ALTER queries on replicated tables:
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_replica_delay_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value Max replica delay in milliseconds. If a replica lags more than the set value, this replica is not used and becomes a stale one. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
fallback_to_stale_replicas_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables query forcing to a stale replica in case the actual data is unavailable. If enabled, ClickHouse will choose the most up-to-date replica and force the query to use the data in this replica. This setting can be used when doing SELECT query from a distributed table that points to replicated tables. Default value: true (query forcing is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_product_mode | enum DistributedProductMode Determine the behavior of distributed subqueries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation
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distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables of disables memory saving mode when doing distributed aggregation. When ClickHouse works with a distributed query, external aggregation is done on remote servers. Enable this setting to achieve a smaller memory footprint on the server that sourced such a distributed query. Default value: false (memory saving mode is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_ddl_task_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout for DDL queries, in milliseconds. |
skip_unavailable_shards | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables silent skipping of unavailable shards. A shard is considered unavailable if all its replicas are also unavailable. Default value: false (silent skipping is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables expression compilation. If you execute a lot of queries that contain identical expressions, then enable this setting. As a result, such queries may be executed faster due to use of compiled expressions. Use this setting in combination with min_count_to_compile_expression setting. Default value: false (expression compilation is disabled). |
min_count_to_compile_expression | google.protobuf.Int64Value How many identical expressions ClickHouse has to encounter before they are compiled. Minimum value: 0 (default: 3). For the 0 value compilation is synchronous: a query waits for expression compilation process to complete prior to continuing execution. It is recommended to set this value only for testing purposes. For all other values, compilation is asynchronous: the compilation process executes in a separate thread. When a compiled expression is ready, it will be used by ClickHouse for eligible queries, including the ones that are currently running. The minimum value is 0. |
max_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum block size for reading. Data in ClickHouse is organized and processed by blocks (block is a set of columns' parts). The internal processing cycles for a single block are efficient enough, but there are noticeable expenditures on each block. This setting is a recommendation for size of block (in a count of rows) that should be loaded from tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 65536). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_insert_block_size_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 1048576). The minimum value is 0. |
min_insert_block_size_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 268435456, 256 MB). The minimum value is 0. |
max_insert_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Allows to form blocks of the specified size (in bytes) when inserting data in a table. This setting has effect only if server is creating such blocks by itself. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1048576). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_bytes_to_use_direct_io | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes to enable unbuffered direct reads from disk (Direct I/O). By default, ClickHouse does not read data directly from disk, but relies on the filesystem and its cache instead. Such reading strategy is effective when the data volume is small. If the amount of the data to read is huge, it is more effective to read directly from the disk, bypassing the filesystem cache. If the total amount of the data to read is greater than the value of this setting, then ClickHouse will fetch this data directly from the disk. Minimal value and default value: 0, Direct I/O is disabled. The minimum value is 0. |
use_uncompressed_cache | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use the cache of uncompressed blocks, or not. Using this cache can significantly reduce latency and increase the throughput when a huge amount of small queries is to be processed. Enable this setting for the users who instantiates small queries frequently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (uncompressed cache is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
merge_tree_max_rows_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in rows of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 128x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_max_bytes_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in bytes of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 192x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_rows_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of rows to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 20x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_bytes_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of bytes to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 24x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
max_bytes_before_external_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of RAM consumption (in bytes) after that the temporary data, collected during the GROUP BY operation, should be flushed to disk to limit the RAM comsumption. By default, aggregation is done by employing hash table that resides in RAM. A query can result in aggregation of huge data volumes that can lead to memory exhaustion and abortion of the query (see the max_memory_usage setting). For such queries, you can use this setting to force ClickHouse to do flushing and complete aggregation successfully. Minimal value and default value: 0, GROUP BY in the external memory is disabled. When using aggregation in external memory, it is recommended to set the value of this setting twice as low as the max_memory_usage setting value (by default, the maximum memory usage is limited to ten gigabytes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation See also: the distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient setting. |
max_bytes_before_external_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value This setting is equivalent of the max_bytes_before_external_group_by setting, except for it is for sort operation (ORDER BY), not aggregation. |
group_by_two_level_threshold | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of keys, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 10000). |
group_by_two_level_threshold_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of bytes, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 100000000). |
priority | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the priority of a query.
This setting should be set up for each query individually. If ClickHouse is working with the high-priority queries, and a low-priority query enters, then the low-priority query is paused until higher-priority queries are completed. Minimal value and default value: 0, priority is not used. The minimum value is 0. |
max_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of threads to process the request (setting does not take threads that read data from remote servers into account). This setting applies to threads that perform the same stages of the query processing pipeline in parallel. Minimal value and default value: 0 (the thread number is calculated automatically based on the number of physical CPU cores, no HyperThreading cores are taken into account). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of a single user's query on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for any user's single query on a single server. Minimal value: 0, no limitation is set. Value that is set in the ClickHouse default config file: 10737418240 (10 GB). If you use max_bytes_before_external_group_by or max_bytes_before_external_sort setting, then it is recommended to set their values twice as low as max_memory_usage setting value. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of user's queries on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for all queries that belong to one user and run simultaneously on a single server. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_network_bandwidth | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_network_bandwidth_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for all concurrently running user queries. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_partitions_per_insert_block | google.protobuf.Int64Value See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_concurrent_queries_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of concurrent requests per user. Default value: 0 (no limit). |
force_index_by_date | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by date. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by date). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
force_primary_key | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by primary key. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by primary key). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_rows_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_bytes_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
read_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of unique keys received from aggregation function. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption while doing aggregation. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
group_by_overflow_mode | enum GroupByOverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
sort_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of rows in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_result_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
result_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of different rows when using DISTINCT. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of a hash table in bytes (uncompressed data) when using DISTINCT. The minimum value is 0. |
distinct_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
transfer_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum query execution time in milliseconds. At this moment, this limitation is not checked when passing one of the sorting stages, as well as merging and finalizing aggregation funictions. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
timeout_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of rows in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of bytes in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
set_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_set or max_bytes_in_set limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
max_rows_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in rows. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in bytes. The minimum value is 0. |
join_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_join or max_bytes_in_join limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
join_algorithm[] | enum JoinAlgorithm See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
any_join_distinct_right_table_keys | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_columns_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of columns that can be read from a table in a single query. If the query requires to read more columns to complete, then it will be aborted. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, including constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_non_const_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, excluding constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_query_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the size of the part of a query that can be transferred to RAM for parsing with the SQL parser, in bytes. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 262144). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum depth of query syntax tree. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous depth. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. For example, the **SELECT *** query may result in more complex and deeper syntax tree, compared to the SELECT ... WHERE ... query, containing constraints and conditions, in the most cases. A user can be forced to construct more optimized queries, if this setting is used. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 50000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_expanded_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes after expansion of aliases and the asterisk values. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 500000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. Value must be greater than 0. |
min_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in rows per second. The minimum value is 0. |
min_execution_speed_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in bytes per second. The minimum value is 0. |
count_distinct_implementation | enum CountDistinctImplementation Aggregate function to use for implementation of count(DISTINCT ...). |
input_format_values_interpret_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables SQL parser if the fast stream parser cannot parse the data. Enable this setting, if the data that you want to insert into a table contains SQL expressions. For example, the stream parser is unable to parse a value that contains now() expression; therefore an INSERT query for this value will fail and no data will be inserted into a table. With enabled SQL parser, this expression is parsed correctly: the now() expression will be parsed as SQL function, interpreted, and the current date and time will be inserted into the table as a result. This setting has effect only if you use Values Default value: true (SQL parser is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_defaults_for_omitted_fields | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables replacing omitted input values with default values of the respective columns when performing INSERT queries. Default value: true (replacing is enabled). |
input_format_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
date_time_input_format | enum DateTimeInputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_with_names_use_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
output_format_json_quote_64bit_integers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables quoting of 64-bit integers in JSON output format. If this setting is enabled, then 64-bit integers (UInt64 and Int64) will be quoted when written to JSON output in order to maintain compatibility with the most of the JavaScript engines. Otherwise, such integers will not be quoted. Default value: false (quoting 64-bit integers is disabled). |
output_format_json_quote_denormals | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables special floating-point values (+nan, -nan, +inf and -inf) in JSON output format. Default value: false (special values do not present in output). |
date_time_output_format | enum DateTimeOutputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
low_cardinality_allow_in_native_format | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use LowCardinality type in Native format.
LowCardinality columns (aka sparse columns) store data in more effective way, compared to regular columns, by using hash tables. If data to insert suits this storage format, ClickHouse will place them into LowCardinality column. If you use a third-party ClickHouse client that can't work with LowCardinality columns, then this client will not be able to correctly interpret the result of the query that asks for data stored in LowCardinality column. Disable this setting to convert LowCardinality column to regular column when creating the result, so such clients will be able to process the result. Official ClickHouse client works with LowCardinality columns out-of-the-box. Default value: true (LowCardinality columns are used in Native format). |
allow_suspicious_low_cardinality_types | google.protobuf.BoolValue Allows specifying LowCardinality modifier for types of small fixed size (8 or less) in CREATE TABLE statements. Enabling this may increase merge times and memory consumption. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
empty_result_for_aggregation_by_empty_set | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables returning of empty result when aggregating without keys (with GROUP BY operation absent) on empty set (e.g., SELECT count(*) FROM table WHERE 0).
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http_connection_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP connection timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000, 1 second). |
http_receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP receive timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
http_send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP send timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
enable_http_compression | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables data compression in HTTP responses. By default, ClickHouse stores data compressed. When executing a query, its result is uncompressed. Use this setting to command ClickHouse to compress the result when sending it via HTTP. Enable this setting and add the Accept-Encoding: ClickHouse support the following compression methods: gzip, br and deflate. Default value: false (compression is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
send_progress_in_http_headers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables progress notifications using X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header. Default value: false (notifications disabled). |
http_headers_progress_interval | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimum interval between progress notifications with X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 100). |
add_http_cors_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue Adds CORS header in HTTP responses. Default value: false (header is not added). |
cancel_http_readonly_queries_on_client_close | google.protobuf.BoolValue Cancels HTTP read-only queries (e.g. SELECT) when a client closes the connection without waiting for the response. Default value: false. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
max_http_get_redirects | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of HTTP GET redirect hops for URL-engine If the parameter is set to 0 (default), no hops is allowed. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
joined_subquery_requires_alias | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
join_use_nulls | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
transform_null_in | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
quota_mode | enum QuotaMode Quota accounting mode. Possible values: QUOTA_MODE_DEFAULT, QUOTA_MODE_KEYED and QUOTA_MODE_KEYED_BY_IP. |
flatten_nested | google.protobuf.BoolValue Sets the data format of a nested More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp | string Regular expression (for Regexp format) |
format_regexp_escaping_rule | enum FormatRegexpEscapingRule See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp_skip_unmatched | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables asynchronous inserts. Disabled by default. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of threads for background data parsing and insertion. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 16. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. If enabled, server returns OK only after the data is inserted. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout (in seconds) for waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. Default value: 120. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_max_data_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the unparsed data in bytes collected per query before being inserted. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 100000. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_busy_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the first INSERT query before inserting collected data. If the parameter is set to 0, the timeout is disabled. Default value: 200. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_stale_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the last INSERT query before dumping collected data. If enabled, the settings prolongs the async_insert_busy_timeout with every INSERT query as long as async_insert_max_data_size is not exceeded. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_profiler_step | google.protobuf.Int64Value Memory profiler step (in bytes). If the next query step requires more memory than this parameter specifies, the memory profiler collects the allocating stack trace. Values lower than a few megabytes slow down query processing. Default value: 4194304 (4 MB). Zero means disabled memory profiler. |
memory_profiler_sample_probability | google.protobuf.DoubleValue Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type. The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation. Possible values: from 0 to 1. Default: 0. |
max_final_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the maximum number of parallel threads for the SELECT query data read phase with the FINAL modifier. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_parallel_parsing | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables order-preserving parallel parsing of data formats. Supported only for TSV |
input_format_import_nested_json | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables the insertion of JSON data with nested objects. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
local_filesystem_read_method | enum LocalFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from local filesystem, one of: read, pread, mmap, io_uring, pread_threadpool. The 'io_uring' method is experimental and does not work for Log, TinyLog, StripeLog, File, Set and Join, and other tables with append-able files in presence of concurrent reads and writes. |
max_read_buffer_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the buffer to read from the filesystem. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_keeper_max_retries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting sets the maximum number of retries for ClickHouse Keeper (or ZooKeeper) requests during insert into replicated MergeTree. Only Keeper requests which failed due to network error, Keeper session timeout, or request timeout are considered for retries. Default: 20 from 23.2, 0(disabled) before Min_version: 22.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running user queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_query | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_parser_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits maximum recursion depth in the recursive descent parser. Allows controlling the stack size. Default: 1000 Special: 0 - unlimited See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
remote_filesystem_read_method | enum RemoteFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from remote filesystem, one of: read, threadpool. Default: read Min_version: 21.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse GitHub |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on user level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on global level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_usage_overcommit_max_wait_microseconds | google.protobuf.Int64Value Maximum time thread will wait for memory to be freed in the case of memory overcommit on a user level. If the timeout is reached and memory is not freed, an exception is thrown. Default: 5000000 Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile | google.protobuf.BoolValue The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
min_count_to_compile | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
UserQuota
Field | Description |
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interval_duration | google.protobuf.Int64Value Duration of interval for quota in milliseconds. Minimal value is 1 second. The minimum value is 1000. |
queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of queries. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
errors | google.protobuf.Int64Value The number of queries that threw exception. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of rows given as the result.. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
read_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of source rows read from tables for running the query, on all remote servers. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total query execution time, in milliseconds (wall time). 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
Create
Creates a ClickHouse user in the specified cluster.
rpc Create (CreateUserRequest) returns (operation.Operation)
Metadata and response of Operation:
Operation.metadata:CreateUserMetadata
Operation.response:User
CreateUserRequest
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string Required. ID of the ClickHouse cluster to create a user in. To get the cluster ID, use a ClusterService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 50. |
user_spec | UserSpec Required. Properties of the user to be created. |
UserSpec
Field | Description |
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name | string Required. Name of the ClickHouse user. The maximum string length in characters is 63. Value must match the regular expression [a-zA-Z0-9_][a-zA-Z0-9_-]* . |
password | string Required. Password of the ClickHouse user. The string length in characters must be 8-128. |
permissions[] | Permission Set of permissions to grant to the user. If not set, it's granted permissions to access all databases. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota Set of quotas assigned to the user. |
Permission
Field | Description |
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database_name | string Name of the database that the permission grants access to. |
UserSettings
Field | Description |
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readonly | google.protobuf.Int64Value Restricts permissions for non-DDL queries. To restrict permissions for DDL queries, use allow_ddl instead.
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_ddl | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether DDL queries are allowed (e.g., CREATE, ALTER, RENAME, etc). Default value: true. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_introspection_functions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables introspections functions More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
connect_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Connection timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 10000, 10 seconds). Value must be greater than 0. |
connect_timeout_with_failover | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout in milliseconds for connecting to a remote server for a Distributed table engine. Applies only if the cluster uses sharding and replication. If unsuccessful, several attempts are made to connect to various replicas. Default value: 50. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Receive timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Send timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
timeout_before_checking_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout (in seconds) between checks of execution speed. It is checked that execution speed is not less that specified in min_execution_speed parameter. Default value: 10. |
insert_quorum | google.protobuf.Int64Value Enables or disables write quorum for ClickHouse cluster. If the value is less than 2, then write quorum is disabled, otherwise it is enabled. When used, write quorum guarantees that ClickHouse has written data to the quorum of insert_quorum replicas with no errors until the insert_quorum_timeout expires. All replicas in the quorum are in the consistent state, meaning that they contain linearized data from the previous INSERT queries. Employ write quorum, if you need the guarantees that the written data would not be lost in case of one or more replicas failure. You can use select_sequential_consistency setting to read the data written with write quorum. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_quorum_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Quorum write timeout in milliseconds. If the write quorum is enabled in the cluster, this timeout expires and some data is not written to the insert_quorum replicas, then ClickHouse will abort the execution of INSERT query and return an error. In this case, the client must send the query again to write the data block into the same or another replica. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 60000, 1 minute). The minimum value is 1000. |
insert_quorum_parallel | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables the insertion of default values instead of NULL into columns with not nullable data type. Default value: true. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
select_sequential_consistency | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines the behavior of SELECT queries from the replicated table: if enabled, ClickHouse will terminate a query with error message in case the replica does not have a chunk written with the quorum and will not read the parts that have not yet been written with the quorum. Default value: false (sequential consistency is disabled). |
deduplicate_blocks_in_dependent_materialized_views | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
replication_alter_partitions_sync | google.protobuf.Int64Value Wait mode for asynchronous actions in ALTER queries on replicated tables:
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_replica_delay_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value Max replica delay in milliseconds. If a replica lags more than the set value, this replica is not used and becomes a stale one. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
fallback_to_stale_replicas_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables query forcing to a stale replica in case the actual data is unavailable. If enabled, ClickHouse will choose the most up-to-date replica and force the query to use the data in this replica. This setting can be used when doing SELECT query from a distributed table that points to replicated tables. Default value: true (query forcing is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_product_mode | enum DistributedProductMode Determine the behavior of distributed subqueries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation
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distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables of disables memory saving mode when doing distributed aggregation. When ClickHouse works with a distributed query, external aggregation is done on remote servers. Enable this setting to achieve a smaller memory footprint on the server that sourced such a distributed query. Default value: false (memory saving mode is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_ddl_task_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout for DDL queries, in milliseconds. |
skip_unavailable_shards | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables silent skipping of unavailable shards. A shard is considered unavailable if all its replicas are also unavailable. Default value: false (silent skipping is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables expression compilation. If you execute a lot of queries that contain identical expressions, then enable this setting. As a result, such queries may be executed faster due to use of compiled expressions. Use this setting in combination with min_count_to_compile_expression setting. Default value: false (expression compilation is disabled). |
min_count_to_compile_expression | google.protobuf.Int64Value How many identical expressions ClickHouse has to encounter before they are compiled. Minimum value: 0 (default: 3). For the 0 value compilation is synchronous: a query waits for expression compilation process to complete prior to continuing execution. It is recommended to set this value only for testing purposes. For all other values, compilation is asynchronous: the compilation process executes in a separate thread. When a compiled expression is ready, it will be used by ClickHouse for eligible queries, including the ones that are currently running. The minimum value is 0. |
max_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum block size for reading. Data in ClickHouse is organized and processed by blocks (block is a set of columns' parts). The internal processing cycles for a single block are efficient enough, but there are noticeable expenditures on each block. This setting is a recommendation for size of block (in a count of rows) that should be loaded from tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 65536). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_insert_block_size_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 1048576). The minimum value is 0. |
min_insert_block_size_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 268435456, 256 MB). The minimum value is 0. |
max_insert_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Allows to form blocks of the specified size (in bytes) when inserting data in a table. This setting has effect only if server is creating such blocks by itself. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1048576). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_bytes_to_use_direct_io | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes to enable unbuffered direct reads from disk (Direct I/O). By default, ClickHouse does not read data directly from disk, but relies on the filesystem and its cache instead. Such reading strategy is effective when the data volume is small. If the amount of the data to read is huge, it is more effective to read directly from the disk, bypassing the filesystem cache. If the total amount of the data to read is greater than the value of this setting, then ClickHouse will fetch this data directly from the disk. Minimal value and default value: 0, Direct I/O is disabled. The minimum value is 0. |
use_uncompressed_cache | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use the cache of uncompressed blocks, or not. Using this cache can significantly reduce latency and increase the throughput when a huge amount of small queries is to be processed. Enable this setting for the users who instantiates small queries frequently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (uncompressed cache is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
merge_tree_max_rows_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in rows of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 128x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_max_bytes_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in bytes of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 192x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_rows_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of rows to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 20x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_bytes_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of bytes to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 24x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
max_bytes_before_external_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of RAM consumption (in bytes) after that the temporary data, collected during the GROUP BY operation, should be flushed to disk to limit the RAM comsumption. By default, aggregation is done by employing hash table that resides in RAM. A query can result in aggregation of huge data volumes that can lead to memory exhaustion and abortion of the query (see the max_memory_usage setting). For such queries, you can use this setting to force ClickHouse to do flushing and complete aggregation successfully. Minimal value and default value: 0, GROUP BY in the external memory is disabled. When using aggregation in external memory, it is recommended to set the value of this setting twice as low as the max_memory_usage setting value (by default, the maximum memory usage is limited to ten gigabytes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation See also: the distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient setting. |
max_bytes_before_external_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value This setting is equivalent of the max_bytes_before_external_group_by setting, except for it is for sort operation (ORDER BY), not aggregation. |
group_by_two_level_threshold | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of keys, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 10000). |
group_by_two_level_threshold_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of bytes, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 100000000). |
priority | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the priority of a query.
This setting should be set up for each query individually. If ClickHouse is working with the high-priority queries, and a low-priority query enters, then the low-priority query is paused until higher-priority queries are completed. Minimal value and default value: 0, priority is not used. The minimum value is 0. |
max_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of threads to process the request (setting does not take threads that read data from remote servers into account). This setting applies to threads that perform the same stages of the query processing pipeline in parallel. Minimal value and default value: 0 (the thread number is calculated automatically based on the number of physical CPU cores, no HyperThreading cores are taken into account). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of a single user's query on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for any user's single query on a single server. Minimal value: 0, no limitation is set. Value that is set in the ClickHouse default config file: 10737418240 (10 GB). If you use max_bytes_before_external_group_by or max_bytes_before_external_sort setting, then it is recommended to set their values twice as low as max_memory_usage setting value. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of user's queries on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for all queries that belong to one user and run simultaneously on a single server. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_network_bandwidth | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_network_bandwidth_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for all concurrently running user queries. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_partitions_per_insert_block | google.protobuf.Int64Value See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_concurrent_queries_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of concurrent requests per user. Default value: 0 (no limit). |
force_index_by_date | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by date. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by date). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
force_primary_key | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by primary key. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by primary key). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_rows_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_bytes_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
read_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of unique keys received from aggregation function. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption while doing aggregation. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
group_by_overflow_mode | enum GroupByOverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
sort_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of rows in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_result_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
result_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of different rows when using DISTINCT. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of a hash table in bytes (uncompressed data) when using DISTINCT. The minimum value is 0. |
distinct_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
transfer_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum query execution time in milliseconds. At this moment, this limitation is not checked when passing one of the sorting stages, as well as merging and finalizing aggregation funictions. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
timeout_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of rows in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of bytes in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
set_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_set or max_bytes_in_set limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
max_rows_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in rows. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in bytes. The minimum value is 0. |
join_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_join or max_bytes_in_join limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
join_algorithm[] | enum JoinAlgorithm See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
any_join_distinct_right_table_keys | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_columns_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of columns that can be read from a table in a single query. If the query requires to read more columns to complete, then it will be aborted. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, including constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_non_const_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, excluding constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_query_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the size of the part of a query that can be transferred to RAM for parsing with the SQL parser, in bytes. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 262144). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum depth of query syntax tree. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous depth. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. For example, the **SELECT *** query may result in more complex and deeper syntax tree, compared to the SELECT ... WHERE ... query, containing constraints and conditions, in the most cases. A user can be forced to construct more optimized queries, if this setting is used. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 50000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_expanded_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes after expansion of aliases and the asterisk values. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 500000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. Value must be greater than 0. |
min_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in rows per second. The minimum value is 0. |
min_execution_speed_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in bytes per second. The minimum value is 0. |
count_distinct_implementation | enum CountDistinctImplementation Aggregate function to use for implementation of count(DISTINCT ...). |
input_format_values_interpret_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables SQL parser if the fast stream parser cannot parse the data. Enable this setting, if the data that you want to insert into a table contains SQL expressions. For example, the stream parser is unable to parse a value that contains now() expression; therefore an INSERT query for this value will fail and no data will be inserted into a table. With enabled SQL parser, this expression is parsed correctly: the now() expression will be parsed as SQL function, interpreted, and the current date and time will be inserted into the table as a result. This setting has effect only if you use Values Default value: true (SQL parser is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_defaults_for_omitted_fields | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables replacing omitted input values with default values of the respective columns when performing INSERT queries. Default value: true (replacing is enabled). |
input_format_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
date_time_input_format | enum DateTimeInputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_with_names_use_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
output_format_json_quote_64bit_integers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables quoting of 64-bit integers in JSON output format. If this setting is enabled, then 64-bit integers (UInt64 and Int64) will be quoted when written to JSON output in order to maintain compatibility with the most of the JavaScript engines. Otherwise, such integers will not be quoted. Default value: false (quoting 64-bit integers is disabled). |
output_format_json_quote_denormals | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables special floating-point values (+nan, -nan, +inf and -inf) in JSON output format. Default value: false (special values do not present in output). |
date_time_output_format | enum DateTimeOutputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
low_cardinality_allow_in_native_format | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use LowCardinality type in Native format.
LowCardinality columns (aka sparse columns) store data in more effective way, compared to regular columns, by using hash tables. If data to insert suits this storage format, ClickHouse will place them into LowCardinality column. If you use a third-party ClickHouse client that can't work with LowCardinality columns, then this client will not be able to correctly interpret the result of the query that asks for data stored in LowCardinality column. Disable this setting to convert LowCardinality column to regular column when creating the result, so such clients will be able to process the result. Official ClickHouse client works with LowCardinality columns out-of-the-box. Default value: true (LowCardinality columns are used in Native format). |
allow_suspicious_low_cardinality_types | google.protobuf.BoolValue Allows specifying LowCardinality modifier for types of small fixed size (8 or less) in CREATE TABLE statements. Enabling this may increase merge times and memory consumption. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
empty_result_for_aggregation_by_empty_set | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables returning of empty result when aggregating without keys (with GROUP BY operation absent) on empty set (e.g., SELECT count(*) FROM table WHERE 0).
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http_connection_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP connection timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000, 1 second). |
http_receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP receive timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
http_send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP send timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
enable_http_compression | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables data compression in HTTP responses. By default, ClickHouse stores data compressed. When executing a query, its result is uncompressed. Use this setting to command ClickHouse to compress the result when sending it via HTTP. Enable this setting and add the Accept-Encoding: ClickHouse support the following compression methods: gzip, br and deflate. Default value: false (compression is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
send_progress_in_http_headers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables progress notifications using X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header. Default value: false (notifications disabled). |
http_headers_progress_interval | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimum interval between progress notifications with X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 100). |
add_http_cors_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue Adds CORS header in HTTP responses. Default value: false (header is not added). |
cancel_http_readonly_queries_on_client_close | google.protobuf.BoolValue Cancels HTTP read-only queries (e.g. SELECT) when a client closes the connection without waiting for the response. Default value: false. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
max_http_get_redirects | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of HTTP GET redirect hops for URL-engine If the parameter is set to 0 (default), no hops is allowed. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
joined_subquery_requires_alias | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
join_use_nulls | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
transform_null_in | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
quota_mode | enum QuotaMode Quota accounting mode. Possible values: QUOTA_MODE_DEFAULT, QUOTA_MODE_KEYED and QUOTA_MODE_KEYED_BY_IP. |
flatten_nested | google.protobuf.BoolValue Sets the data format of a nested More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp | string Regular expression (for Regexp format) |
format_regexp_escaping_rule | enum FormatRegexpEscapingRule See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp_skip_unmatched | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables asynchronous inserts. Disabled by default. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of threads for background data parsing and insertion. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 16. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. If enabled, server returns OK only after the data is inserted. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout (in seconds) for waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. Default value: 120. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_max_data_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the unparsed data in bytes collected per query before being inserted. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 100000. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_busy_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the first INSERT query before inserting collected data. If the parameter is set to 0, the timeout is disabled. Default value: 200. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_stale_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the last INSERT query before dumping collected data. If enabled, the settings prolongs the async_insert_busy_timeout with every INSERT query as long as async_insert_max_data_size is not exceeded. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_profiler_step | google.protobuf.Int64Value Memory profiler step (in bytes). If the next query step requires more memory than this parameter specifies, the memory profiler collects the allocating stack trace. Values lower than a few megabytes slow down query processing. Default value: 4194304 (4 MB). Zero means disabled memory profiler. |
memory_profiler_sample_probability | google.protobuf.DoubleValue Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type. The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation. Possible values: from 0 to 1. Default: 0. |
max_final_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the maximum number of parallel threads for the SELECT query data read phase with the FINAL modifier. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_parallel_parsing | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables order-preserving parallel parsing of data formats. Supported only for TSV |
input_format_import_nested_json | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables the insertion of JSON data with nested objects. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
local_filesystem_read_method | enum LocalFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from local filesystem, one of: read, pread, mmap, io_uring, pread_threadpool. The 'io_uring' method is experimental and does not work for Log, TinyLog, StripeLog, File, Set and Join, and other tables with append-able files in presence of concurrent reads and writes. |
max_read_buffer_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the buffer to read from the filesystem. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_keeper_max_retries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting sets the maximum number of retries for ClickHouse Keeper (or ZooKeeper) requests during insert into replicated MergeTree. Only Keeper requests which failed due to network error, Keeper session timeout, or request timeout are considered for retries. Default: 20 from 23.2, 0(disabled) before Min_version: 22.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running user queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_query | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_parser_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits maximum recursion depth in the recursive descent parser. Allows controlling the stack size. Default: 1000 Special: 0 - unlimited See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
remote_filesystem_read_method | enum RemoteFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from remote filesystem, one of: read, threadpool. Default: read Min_version: 21.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse GitHub |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on user level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on global level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_usage_overcommit_max_wait_microseconds | google.protobuf.Int64Value Maximum time thread will wait for memory to be freed in the case of memory overcommit on a user level. If the timeout is reached and memory is not freed, an exception is thrown. Default: 5000000 Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile | google.protobuf.BoolValue The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
min_count_to_compile | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
UserQuota
Field | Description |
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interval_duration | google.protobuf.Int64Value Duration of interval for quota in milliseconds. Minimal value is 1 second. The minimum value is 1000. |
queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of queries. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
errors | google.protobuf.Int64Value The number of queries that threw exception. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of rows given as the result.. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
read_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of source rows read from tables for running the query, on all remote servers. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total query execution time, in milliseconds (wall time). 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
Operation
Field | Description |
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id | string ID of the operation. |
description | string Description of the operation. 0-256 characters long. |
created_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp Creation timestamp. |
created_by | string ID of the user or service account who initiated the operation. |
modified_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp The time when the Operation resource was last modified. |
done | bool If the value is false , it means the operation is still in progress. If true , the operation is completed, and either error or response is available. |
metadata | google.protobuf.Any Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains the ID of the target resource that the operation is performed on. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any. |
result | oneof: error or response The operation result. If done == false and there was no failure detected, neither error nor response is set. If done == false and there was a failure detected, error is set. If done == true , exactly one of error or response is set. |
error | google.rpc.Status The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
response | google.protobuf.Any if operation finished successfully. |
CreateUserMetadata
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user is being created in. |
user_name | string Name of the user that is being created. |
User
Field | Description |
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name | string Name of the ClickHouse user. |
cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
permissions[] | Permission Set of permissions granted to the user. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota Set of quotas assigned to the user. |
Update
Updates the specified ClickHouse user.
rpc Update (UpdateUserRequest) returns (operation.Operation)
Metadata and response of Operation:
Operation.metadata:UpdateUserMetadata
Operation.response:User
UpdateUserRequest
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string Required. ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. To get the cluster ID, use a ClusterService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 50. |
user_name | string Required. Name of the user to be updated. To get the name of the user, use a UserService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 63. Value must match the regular expression [a-zA-Z0-9_]* . |
update_mask | google.protobuf.FieldMask Field mask that specifies which attributes of the ClickHouse user should be updated. |
password | string New password for the user. The string length in characters must be 8-128. |
permissions[] | Permission New set of permissions for the user. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota |
Permission
Field | Description |
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database_name | string Name of the database that the permission grants access to. |
UserSettings
Field | Description |
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readonly | google.protobuf.Int64Value Restricts permissions for non-DDL queries. To restrict permissions for DDL queries, use allow_ddl instead.
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_ddl | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether DDL queries are allowed (e.g., CREATE, ALTER, RENAME, etc). Default value: true. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_introspection_functions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables introspections functions More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
connect_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Connection timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 10000, 10 seconds). Value must be greater than 0. |
connect_timeout_with_failover | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout in milliseconds for connecting to a remote server for a Distributed table engine. Applies only if the cluster uses sharding and replication. If unsuccessful, several attempts are made to connect to various replicas. Default value: 50. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Receive timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Send timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
timeout_before_checking_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout (in seconds) between checks of execution speed. It is checked that execution speed is not less that specified in min_execution_speed parameter. Default value: 10. |
insert_quorum | google.protobuf.Int64Value Enables or disables write quorum for ClickHouse cluster. If the value is less than 2, then write quorum is disabled, otherwise it is enabled. When used, write quorum guarantees that ClickHouse has written data to the quorum of insert_quorum replicas with no errors until the insert_quorum_timeout expires. All replicas in the quorum are in the consistent state, meaning that they contain linearized data from the previous INSERT queries. Employ write quorum, if you need the guarantees that the written data would not be lost in case of one or more replicas failure. You can use select_sequential_consistency setting to read the data written with write quorum. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_quorum_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Quorum write timeout in milliseconds. If the write quorum is enabled in the cluster, this timeout expires and some data is not written to the insert_quorum replicas, then ClickHouse will abort the execution of INSERT query and return an error. In this case, the client must send the query again to write the data block into the same or another replica. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 60000, 1 minute). The minimum value is 1000. |
insert_quorum_parallel | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables the insertion of default values instead of NULL into columns with not nullable data type. Default value: true. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
select_sequential_consistency | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines the behavior of SELECT queries from the replicated table: if enabled, ClickHouse will terminate a query with error message in case the replica does not have a chunk written with the quorum and will not read the parts that have not yet been written with the quorum. Default value: false (sequential consistency is disabled). |
deduplicate_blocks_in_dependent_materialized_views | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
replication_alter_partitions_sync | google.protobuf.Int64Value Wait mode for asynchronous actions in ALTER queries on replicated tables:
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_replica_delay_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value Max replica delay in milliseconds. If a replica lags more than the set value, this replica is not used and becomes a stale one. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
fallback_to_stale_replicas_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables query forcing to a stale replica in case the actual data is unavailable. If enabled, ClickHouse will choose the most up-to-date replica and force the query to use the data in this replica. This setting can be used when doing SELECT query from a distributed table that points to replicated tables. Default value: true (query forcing is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_product_mode | enum DistributedProductMode Determine the behavior of distributed subqueries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation
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distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables of disables memory saving mode when doing distributed aggregation. When ClickHouse works with a distributed query, external aggregation is done on remote servers. Enable this setting to achieve a smaller memory footprint on the server that sourced such a distributed query. Default value: false (memory saving mode is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_ddl_task_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout for DDL queries, in milliseconds. |
skip_unavailable_shards | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables silent skipping of unavailable shards. A shard is considered unavailable if all its replicas are also unavailable. Default value: false (silent skipping is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables expression compilation. If you execute a lot of queries that contain identical expressions, then enable this setting. As a result, such queries may be executed faster due to use of compiled expressions. Use this setting in combination with min_count_to_compile_expression setting. Default value: false (expression compilation is disabled). |
min_count_to_compile_expression | google.protobuf.Int64Value How many identical expressions ClickHouse has to encounter before they are compiled. Minimum value: 0 (default: 3). For the 0 value compilation is synchronous: a query waits for expression compilation process to complete prior to continuing execution. It is recommended to set this value only for testing purposes. For all other values, compilation is asynchronous: the compilation process executes in a separate thread. When a compiled expression is ready, it will be used by ClickHouse for eligible queries, including the ones that are currently running. The minimum value is 0. |
max_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum block size for reading. Data in ClickHouse is organized and processed by blocks (block is a set of columns' parts). The internal processing cycles for a single block are efficient enough, but there are noticeable expenditures on each block. This setting is a recommendation for size of block (in a count of rows) that should be loaded from tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 65536). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_insert_block_size_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 1048576). The minimum value is 0. |
min_insert_block_size_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 268435456, 256 MB). The minimum value is 0. |
max_insert_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Allows to form blocks of the specified size (in bytes) when inserting data in a table. This setting has effect only if server is creating such blocks by itself. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1048576). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_bytes_to_use_direct_io | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes to enable unbuffered direct reads from disk (Direct I/O). By default, ClickHouse does not read data directly from disk, but relies on the filesystem and its cache instead. Such reading strategy is effective when the data volume is small. If the amount of the data to read is huge, it is more effective to read directly from the disk, bypassing the filesystem cache. If the total amount of the data to read is greater than the value of this setting, then ClickHouse will fetch this data directly from the disk. Minimal value and default value: 0, Direct I/O is disabled. The minimum value is 0. |
use_uncompressed_cache | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use the cache of uncompressed blocks, or not. Using this cache can significantly reduce latency and increase the throughput when a huge amount of small queries is to be processed. Enable this setting for the users who instantiates small queries frequently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (uncompressed cache is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
merge_tree_max_rows_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in rows of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 128x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_max_bytes_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in bytes of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 192x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_rows_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of rows to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 20x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_bytes_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of bytes to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 24x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
max_bytes_before_external_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of RAM consumption (in bytes) after that the temporary data, collected during the GROUP BY operation, should be flushed to disk to limit the RAM comsumption. By default, aggregation is done by employing hash table that resides in RAM. A query can result in aggregation of huge data volumes that can lead to memory exhaustion and abortion of the query (see the max_memory_usage setting). For such queries, you can use this setting to force ClickHouse to do flushing and complete aggregation successfully. Minimal value and default value: 0, GROUP BY in the external memory is disabled. When using aggregation in external memory, it is recommended to set the value of this setting twice as low as the max_memory_usage setting value (by default, the maximum memory usage is limited to ten gigabytes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation See also: the distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient setting. |
max_bytes_before_external_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value This setting is equivalent of the max_bytes_before_external_group_by setting, except for it is for sort operation (ORDER BY), not aggregation. |
group_by_two_level_threshold | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of keys, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 10000). |
group_by_two_level_threshold_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of bytes, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 100000000). |
priority | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the priority of a query.
This setting should be set up for each query individually. If ClickHouse is working with the high-priority queries, and a low-priority query enters, then the low-priority query is paused until higher-priority queries are completed. Minimal value and default value: 0, priority is not used. The minimum value is 0. |
max_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of threads to process the request (setting does not take threads that read data from remote servers into account). This setting applies to threads that perform the same stages of the query processing pipeline in parallel. Minimal value and default value: 0 (the thread number is calculated automatically based on the number of physical CPU cores, no HyperThreading cores are taken into account). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of a single user's query on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for any user's single query on a single server. Minimal value: 0, no limitation is set. Value that is set in the ClickHouse default config file: 10737418240 (10 GB). If you use max_bytes_before_external_group_by or max_bytes_before_external_sort setting, then it is recommended to set their values twice as low as max_memory_usage setting value. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of user's queries on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for all queries that belong to one user and run simultaneously on a single server. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_network_bandwidth | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_network_bandwidth_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for all concurrently running user queries. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_partitions_per_insert_block | google.protobuf.Int64Value See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_concurrent_queries_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of concurrent requests per user. Default value: 0 (no limit). |
force_index_by_date | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by date. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by date). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
force_primary_key | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by primary key. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by primary key). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_rows_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_bytes_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
read_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of unique keys received from aggregation function. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption while doing aggregation. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
group_by_overflow_mode | enum GroupByOverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
sort_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of rows in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_result_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
result_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of different rows when using DISTINCT. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of a hash table in bytes (uncompressed data) when using DISTINCT. The minimum value is 0. |
distinct_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
transfer_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum query execution time in milliseconds. At this moment, this limitation is not checked when passing one of the sorting stages, as well as merging and finalizing aggregation funictions. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
timeout_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of rows in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of bytes in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
set_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_set or max_bytes_in_set limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
max_rows_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in rows. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in bytes. The minimum value is 0. |
join_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_join or max_bytes_in_join limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
join_algorithm[] | enum JoinAlgorithm See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
any_join_distinct_right_table_keys | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_columns_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of columns that can be read from a table in a single query. If the query requires to read more columns to complete, then it will be aborted. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, including constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_non_const_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, excluding constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_query_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the size of the part of a query that can be transferred to RAM for parsing with the SQL parser, in bytes. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 262144). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum depth of query syntax tree. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous depth. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. For example, the **SELECT *** query may result in more complex and deeper syntax tree, compared to the SELECT ... WHERE ... query, containing constraints and conditions, in the most cases. A user can be forced to construct more optimized queries, if this setting is used. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 50000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_expanded_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes after expansion of aliases and the asterisk values. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 500000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. Value must be greater than 0. |
min_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in rows per second. The minimum value is 0. |
min_execution_speed_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in bytes per second. The minimum value is 0. |
count_distinct_implementation | enum CountDistinctImplementation Aggregate function to use for implementation of count(DISTINCT ...). |
input_format_values_interpret_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables SQL parser if the fast stream parser cannot parse the data. Enable this setting, if the data that you want to insert into a table contains SQL expressions. For example, the stream parser is unable to parse a value that contains now() expression; therefore an INSERT query for this value will fail and no data will be inserted into a table. With enabled SQL parser, this expression is parsed correctly: the now() expression will be parsed as SQL function, interpreted, and the current date and time will be inserted into the table as a result. This setting has effect only if you use Values Default value: true (SQL parser is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_defaults_for_omitted_fields | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables replacing omitted input values with default values of the respective columns when performing INSERT queries. Default value: true (replacing is enabled). |
input_format_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
date_time_input_format | enum DateTimeInputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_with_names_use_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
output_format_json_quote_64bit_integers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables quoting of 64-bit integers in JSON output format. If this setting is enabled, then 64-bit integers (UInt64 and Int64) will be quoted when written to JSON output in order to maintain compatibility with the most of the JavaScript engines. Otherwise, such integers will not be quoted. Default value: false (quoting 64-bit integers is disabled). |
output_format_json_quote_denormals | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables special floating-point values (+nan, -nan, +inf and -inf) in JSON output format. Default value: false (special values do not present in output). |
date_time_output_format | enum DateTimeOutputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
low_cardinality_allow_in_native_format | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use LowCardinality type in Native format.
LowCardinality columns (aka sparse columns) store data in more effective way, compared to regular columns, by using hash tables. If data to insert suits this storage format, ClickHouse will place them into LowCardinality column. If you use a third-party ClickHouse client that can't work with LowCardinality columns, then this client will not be able to correctly interpret the result of the query that asks for data stored in LowCardinality column. Disable this setting to convert LowCardinality column to regular column when creating the result, so such clients will be able to process the result. Official ClickHouse client works with LowCardinality columns out-of-the-box. Default value: true (LowCardinality columns are used in Native format). |
allow_suspicious_low_cardinality_types | google.protobuf.BoolValue Allows specifying LowCardinality modifier for types of small fixed size (8 or less) in CREATE TABLE statements. Enabling this may increase merge times and memory consumption. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
empty_result_for_aggregation_by_empty_set | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables returning of empty result when aggregating without keys (with GROUP BY operation absent) on empty set (e.g., SELECT count(*) FROM table WHERE 0).
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http_connection_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP connection timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000, 1 second). |
http_receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP receive timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
http_send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP send timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
enable_http_compression | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables data compression in HTTP responses. By default, ClickHouse stores data compressed. When executing a query, its result is uncompressed. Use this setting to command ClickHouse to compress the result when sending it via HTTP. Enable this setting and add the Accept-Encoding: ClickHouse support the following compression methods: gzip, br and deflate. Default value: false (compression is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
send_progress_in_http_headers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables progress notifications using X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header. Default value: false (notifications disabled). |
http_headers_progress_interval | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimum interval between progress notifications with X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 100). |
add_http_cors_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue Adds CORS header in HTTP responses. Default value: false (header is not added). |
cancel_http_readonly_queries_on_client_close | google.protobuf.BoolValue Cancels HTTP read-only queries (e.g. SELECT) when a client closes the connection without waiting for the response. Default value: false. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
max_http_get_redirects | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of HTTP GET redirect hops for URL-engine If the parameter is set to 0 (default), no hops is allowed. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
joined_subquery_requires_alias | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
join_use_nulls | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
transform_null_in | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
quota_mode | enum QuotaMode Quota accounting mode. Possible values: QUOTA_MODE_DEFAULT, QUOTA_MODE_KEYED and QUOTA_MODE_KEYED_BY_IP. |
flatten_nested | google.protobuf.BoolValue Sets the data format of a nested More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp | string Regular expression (for Regexp format) |
format_regexp_escaping_rule | enum FormatRegexpEscapingRule See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp_skip_unmatched | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables asynchronous inserts. Disabled by default. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of threads for background data parsing and insertion. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 16. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. If enabled, server returns OK only after the data is inserted. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout (in seconds) for waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. Default value: 120. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_max_data_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the unparsed data in bytes collected per query before being inserted. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 100000. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_busy_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the first INSERT query before inserting collected data. If the parameter is set to 0, the timeout is disabled. Default value: 200. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_stale_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the last INSERT query before dumping collected data. If enabled, the settings prolongs the async_insert_busy_timeout with every INSERT query as long as async_insert_max_data_size is not exceeded. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_profiler_step | google.protobuf.Int64Value Memory profiler step (in bytes). If the next query step requires more memory than this parameter specifies, the memory profiler collects the allocating stack trace. Values lower than a few megabytes slow down query processing. Default value: 4194304 (4 MB). Zero means disabled memory profiler. |
memory_profiler_sample_probability | google.protobuf.DoubleValue Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type. The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation. Possible values: from 0 to 1. Default: 0. |
max_final_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the maximum number of parallel threads for the SELECT query data read phase with the FINAL modifier. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_parallel_parsing | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables order-preserving parallel parsing of data formats. Supported only for TSV |
input_format_import_nested_json | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables the insertion of JSON data with nested objects. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
local_filesystem_read_method | enum LocalFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from local filesystem, one of: read, pread, mmap, io_uring, pread_threadpool. The 'io_uring' method is experimental and does not work for Log, TinyLog, StripeLog, File, Set and Join, and other tables with append-able files in presence of concurrent reads and writes. |
max_read_buffer_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the buffer to read from the filesystem. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_keeper_max_retries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting sets the maximum number of retries for ClickHouse Keeper (or ZooKeeper) requests during insert into replicated MergeTree. Only Keeper requests which failed due to network error, Keeper session timeout, or request timeout are considered for retries. Default: 20 from 23.2, 0(disabled) before Min_version: 22.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running user queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_query | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_parser_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits maximum recursion depth in the recursive descent parser. Allows controlling the stack size. Default: 1000 Special: 0 - unlimited See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
remote_filesystem_read_method | enum RemoteFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from remote filesystem, one of: read, threadpool. Default: read Min_version: 21.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse GitHub |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on user level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on global level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_usage_overcommit_max_wait_microseconds | google.protobuf.Int64Value Maximum time thread will wait for memory to be freed in the case of memory overcommit on a user level. If the timeout is reached and memory is not freed, an exception is thrown. Default: 5000000 Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile | google.protobuf.BoolValue The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
min_count_to_compile | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
UserQuota
Field | Description |
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interval_duration | google.protobuf.Int64Value Duration of interval for quota in milliseconds. Minimal value is 1 second. The minimum value is 1000. |
queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of queries. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
errors | google.protobuf.Int64Value The number of queries that threw exception. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of rows given as the result.. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
read_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of source rows read from tables for running the query, on all remote servers. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total query execution time, in milliseconds (wall time). 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
Operation
Field | Description |
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id | string ID of the operation. |
description | string Description of the operation. 0-256 characters long. |
created_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp Creation timestamp. |
created_by | string ID of the user or service account who initiated the operation. |
modified_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp The time when the Operation resource was last modified. |
done | bool If the value is false , it means the operation is still in progress. If true , the operation is completed, and either error or response is available. |
metadata | google.protobuf.Any Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains the ID of the target resource that the operation is performed on. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any. |
result | oneof: error or response The operation result. If done == false and there was no failure detected, neither error nor response is set. If done == false and there was a failure detected, error is set. If done == true , exactly one of error or response is set. |
error | google.rpc.Status The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
response | google.protobuf.Any if operation finished successfully. |
UpdateUserMetadata
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
user_name | string Name of the user that is being updated. |
User
Field | Description |
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name | string Name of the ClickHouse user. |
cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
permissions[] | Permission Set of permissions granted to the user. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota Set of quotas assigned to the user. |
Delete
Deletes the specified ClickHouse user.
rpc Delete (DeleteUserRequest) returns (operation.Operation)
Metadata and response of Operation:
Operation.metadata:DeleteUserMetadata
Operation.response:google.protobuf.Empty
DeleteUserRequest
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string Required. ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. To get the cluster ID, use a ClusterService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 50. |
user_name | string Required. Name of the user to delete. To get the name of the user, use a UserService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 63. Value must match the regular expression [a-zA-Z0-9_]* . |
Operation
Field | Description |
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id | string ID of the operation. |
description | string Description of the operation. 0-256 characters long. |
created_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp Creation timestamp. |
created_by | string ID of the user or service account who initiated the operation. |
modified_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp The time when the Operation resource was last modified. |
done | bool If the value is false , it means the operation is still in progress. If true , the operation is completed, and either error or response is available. |
metadata | google.protobuf.Any Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains the ID of the target resource that the operation is performed on. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any. |
result | oneof: error or response The operation result. If done == false and there was no failure detected, neither error nor response is set. If done == false and there was a failure detected, error is set. If done == true , exactly one of error or response is set. |
error | google.rpc.Status The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
response | google.protobuf.Any if operation finished successfully. |
DeleteUserMetadata
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
user_name | string Name of the user that is being deleted. |
GrantPermission
Grants a permission to the specified ClickHouse user.
rpc GrantPermission (GrantUserPermissionRequest) returns (operation.Operation)
Metadata and response of Operation:
Operation.metadata:GrantUserPermissionMetadata
Operation.response:User
GrantUserPermissionRequest
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string Required. ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. To get the cluster ID, use a ClusterService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 50. |
user_name | string Required. Name of the user to grant the permission to. To get the name of the user, use a UserService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 63. Value must match the regular expression [a-zA-Z0-9_]* . |
permission | Permission Permission that should be granted to the specified user. |
Permission
Field | Description |
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database_name | string Name of the database that the permission grants access to. |
Operation
Field | Description |
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id | string ID of the operation. |
description | string Description of the operation. 0-256 characters long. |
created_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp Creation timestamp. |
created_by | string ID of the user or service account who initiated the operation. |
modified_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp The time when the Operation resource was last modified. |
done | bool If the value is false , it means the operation is still in progress. If true , the operation is completed, and either error or response is available. |
metadata | google.protobuf.Any Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains the ID of the target resource that the operation is performed on. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any. |
result | oneof: error or response The operation result. If done == false and there was no failure detected, neither error nor response is set. If done == false and there was a failure detected, error is set. If done == true , exactly one of error or response is set. |
error | google.rpc.Status The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
response | google.protobuf.Any if operation finished successfully. |
GrantUserPermissionMetadata
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
user_name | string Name of the user that is being granted a permission. |
User
Field | Description |
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name | string Name of the ClickHouse user. |
cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
permissions[] | Permission Set of permissions granted to the user. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota Set of quotas assigned to the user. |
UserSettings
Field | Description |
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readonly | google.protobuf.Int64Value Restricts permissions for non-DDL queries. To restrict permissions for DDL queries, use allow_ddl instead.
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_ddl | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether DDL queries are allowed (e.g., CREATE, ALTER, RENAME, etc). Default value: true. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_introspection_functions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables introspections functions More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
connect_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Connection timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 10000, 10 seconds). Value must be greater than 0. |
connect_timeout_with_failover | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout in milliseconds for connecting to a remote server for a Distributed table engine. Applies only if the cluster uses sharding and replication. If unsuccessful, several attempts are made to connect to various replicas. Default value: 50. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Receive timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Send timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
timeout_before_checking_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout (in seconds) between checks of execution speed. It is checked that execution speed is not less that specified in min_execution_speed parameter. Default value: 10. |
insert_quorum | google.protobuf.Int64Value Enables or disables write quorum for ClickHouse cluster. If the value is less than 2, then write quorum is disabled, otherwise it is enabled. When used, write quorum guarantees that ClickHouse has written data to the quorum of insert_quorum replicas with no errors until the insert_quorum_timeout expires. All replicas in the quorum are in the consistent state, meaning that they contain linearized data from the previous INSERT queries. Employ write quorum, if you need the guarantees that the written data would not be lost in case of one or more replicas failure. You can use select_sequential_consistency setting to read the data written with write quorum. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_quorum_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Quorum write timeout in milliseconds. If the write quorum is enabled in the cluster, this timeout expires and some data is not written to the insert_quorum replicas, then ClickHouse will abort the execution of INSERT query and return an error. In this case, the client must send the query again to write the data block into the same or another replica. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 60000, 1 minute). The minimum value is 1000. |
insert_quorum_parallel | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables the insertion of default values instead of NULL into columns with not nullable data type. Default value: true. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
select_sequential_consistency | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines the behavior of SELECT queries from the replicated table: if enabled, ClickHouse will terminate a query with error message in case the replica does not have a chunk written with the quorum and will not read the parts that have not yet been written with the quorum. Default value: false (sequential consistency is disabled). |
deduplicate_blocks_in_dependent_materialized_views | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
replication_alter_partitions_sync | google.protobuf.Int64Value Wait mode for asynchronous actions in ALTER queries on replicated tables:
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_replica_delay_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value Max replica delay in milliseconds. If a replica lags more than the set value, this replica is not used and becomes a stale one. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
fallback_to_stale_replicas_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables query forcing to a stale replica in case the actual data is unavailable. If enabled, ClickHouse will choose the most up-to-date replica and force the query to use the data in this replica. This setting can be used when doing SELECT query from a distributed table that points to replicated tables. Default value: true (query forcing is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_product_mode | enum DistributedProductMode Determine the behavior of distributed subqueries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation
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distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables of disables memory saving mode when doing distributed aggregation. When ClickHouse works with a distributed query, external aggregation is done on remote servers. Enable this setting to achieve a smaller memory footprint on the server that sourced such a distributed query. Default value: false (memory saving mode is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_ddl_task_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout for DDL queries, in milliseconds. |
skip_unavailable_shards | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables silent skipping of unavailable shards. A shard is considered unavailable if all its replicas are also unavailable. Default value: false (silent skipping is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables expression compilation. If you execute a lot of queries that contain identical expressions, then enable this setting. As a result, such queries may be executed faster due to use of compiled expressions. Use this setting in combination with min_count_to_compile_expression setting. Default value: false (expression compilation is disabled). |
min_count_to_compile_expression | google.protobuf.Int64Value How many identical expressions ClickHouse has to encounter before they are compiled. Minimum value: 0 (default: 3). For the 0 value compilation is synchronous: a query waits for expression compilation process to complete prior to continuing execution. It is recommended to set this value only for testing purposes. For all other values, compilation is asynchronous: the compilation process executes in a separate thread. When a compiled expression is ready, it will be used by ClickHouse for eligible queries, including the ones that are currently running. The minimum value is 0. |
max_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum block size for reading. Data in ClickHouse is organized and processed by blocks (block is a set of columns' parts). The internal processing cycles for a single block are efficient enough, but there are noticeable expenditures on each block. This setting is a recommendation for size of block (in a count of rows) that should be loaded from tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 65536). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_insert_block_size_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 1048576). The minimum value is 0. |
min_insert_block_size_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 268435456, 256 MB). The minimum value is 0. |
max_insert_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Allows to form blocks of the specified size (in bytes) when inserting data in a table. This setting has effect only if server is creating such blocks by itself. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1048576). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_bytes_to_use_direct_io | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes to enable unbuffered direct reads from disk (Direct I/O). By default, ClickHouse does not read data directly from disk, but relies on the filesystem and its cache instead. Such reading strategy is effective when the data volume is small. If the amount of the data to read is huge, it is more effective to read directly from the disk, bypassing the filesystem cache. If the total amount of the data to read is greater than the value of this setting, then ClickHouse will fetch this data directly from the disk. Minimal value and default value: 0, Direct I/O is disabled. The minimum value is 0. |
use_uncompressed_cache | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use the cache of uncompressed blocks, or not. Using this cache can significantly reduce latency and increase the throughput when a huge amount of small queries is to be processed. Enable this setting for the users who instantiates small queries frequently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (uncompressed cache is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
merge_tree_max_rows_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in rows of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 128x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_max_bytes_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in bytes of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 192x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_rows_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of rows to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 20x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_bytes_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of bytes to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 24x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
max_bytes_before_external_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of RAM consumption (in bytes) after that the temporary data, collected during the GROUP BY operation, should be flushed to disk to limit the RAM comsumption. By default, aggregation is done by employing hash table that resides in RAM. A query can result in aggregation of huge data volumes that can lead to memory exhaustion and abortion of the query (see the max_memory_usage setting). For such queries, you can use this setting to force ClickHouse to do flushing and complete aggregation successfully. Minimal value and default value: 0, GROUP BY in the external memory is disabled. When using aggregation in external memory, it is recommended to set the value of this setting twice as low as the max_memory_usage setting value (by default, the maximum memory usage is limited to ten gigabytes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation See also: the distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient setting. |
max_bytes_before_external_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value This setting is equivalent of the max_bytes_before_external_group_by setting, except for it is for sort operation (ORDER BY), not aggregation. |
group_by_two_level_threshold | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of keys, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 10000). |
group_by_two_level_threshold_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of bytes, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 100000000). |
priority | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the priority of a query.
This setting should be set up for each query individually. If ClickHouse is working with the high-priority queries, and a low-priority query enters, then the low-priority query is paused until higher-priority queries are completed. Minimal value and default value: 0, priority is not used. The minimum value is 0. |
max_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of threads to process the request (setting does not take threads that read data from remote servers into account). This setting applies to threads that perform the same stages of the query processing pipeline in parallel. Minimal value and default value: 0 (the thread number is calculated automatically based on the number of physical CPU cores, no HyperThreading cores are taken into account). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of a single user's query on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for any user's single query on a single server. Minimal value: 0, no limitation is set. Value that is set in the ClickHouse default config file: 10737418240 (10 GB). If you use max_bytes_before_external_group_by or max_bytes_before_external_sort setting, then it is recommended to set their values twice as low as max_memory_usage setting value. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of user's queries on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for all queries that belong to one user and run simultaneously on a single server. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_network_bandwidth | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_network_bandwidth_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for all concurrently running user queries. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_partitions_per_insert_block | google.protobuf.Int64Value See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_concurrent_queries_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of concurrent requests per user. Default value: 0 (no limit). |
force_index_by_date | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by date. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by date). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
force_primary_key | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by primary key. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by primary key). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_rows_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_bytes_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
read_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of unique keys received from aggregation function. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption while doing aggregation. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
group_by_overflow_mode | enum GroupByOverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
sort_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of rows in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_result_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
result_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of different rows when using DISTINCT. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of a hash table in bytes (uncompressed data) when using DISTINCT. The minimum value is 0. |
distinct_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
transfer_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum query execution time in milliseconds. At this moment, this limitation is not checked when passing one of the sorting stages, as well as merging and finalizing aggregation funictions. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
timeout_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of rows in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of bytes in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
set_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_set or max_bytes_in_set limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
max_rows_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in rows. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in bytes. The minimum value is 0. |
join_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_join or max_bytes_in_join limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
join_algorithm[] | enum JoinAlgorithm See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
any_join_distinct_right_table_keys | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_columns_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of columns that can be read from a table in a single query. If the query requires to read more columns to complete, then it will be aborted. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, including constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_non_const_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, excluding constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_query_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the size of the part of a query that can be transferred to RAM for parsing with the SQL parser, in bytes. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 262144). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum depth of query syntax tree. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous depth. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. For example, the **SELECT *** query may result in more complex and deeper syntax tree, compared to the SELECT ... WHERE ... query, containing constraints and conditions, in the most cases. A user can be forced to construct more optimized queries, if this setting is used. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 50000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_expanded_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes after expansion of aliases and the asterisk values. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 500000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. Value must be greater than 0. |
min_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in rows per second. The minimum value is 0. |
min_execution_speed_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in bytes per second. The minimum value is 0. |
count_distinct_implementation | enum CountDistinctImplementation Aggregate function to use for implementation of count(DISTINCT ...). |
input_format_values_interpret_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables SQL parser if the fast stream parser cannot parse the data. Enable this setting, if the data that you want to insert into a table contains SQL expressions. For example, the stream parser is unable to parse a value that contains now() expression; therefore an INSERT query for this value will fail and no data will be inserted into a table. With enabled SQL parser, this expression is parsed correctly: the now() expression will be parsed as SQL function, interpreted, and the current date and time will be inserted into the table as a result. This setting has effect only if you use Values Default value: true (SQL parser is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_defaults_for_omitted_fields | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables replacing omitted input values with default values of the respective columns when performing INSERT queries. Default value: true (replacing is enabled). |
input_format_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
date_time_input_format | enum DateTimeInputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_with_names_use_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
output_format_json_quote_64bit_integers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables quoting of 64-bit integers in JSON output format. If this setting is enabled, then 64-bit integers (UInt64 and Int64) will be quoted when written to JSON output in order to maintain compatibility with the most of the JavaScript engines. Otherwise, such integers will not be quoted. Default value: false (quoting 64-bit integers is disabled). |
output_format_json_quote_denormals | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables special floating-point values (+nan, -nan, +inf and -inf) in JSON output format. Default value: false (special values do not present in output). |
date_time_output_format | enum DateTimeOutputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
low_cardinality_allow_in_native_format | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use LowCardinality type in Native format.
LowCardinality columns (aka sparse columns) store data in more effective way, compared to regular columns, by using hash tables. If data to insert suits this storage format, ClickHouse will place them into LowCardinality column. If you use a third-party ClickHouse client that can't work with LowCardinality columns, then this client will not be able to correctly interpret the result of the query that asks for data stored in LowCardinality column. Disable this setting to convert LowCardinality column to regular column when creating the result, so such clients will be able to process the result. Official ClickHouse client works with LowCardinality columns out-of-the-box. Default value: true (LowCardinality columns are used in Native format). |
allow_suspicious_low_cardinality_types | google.protobuf.BoolValue Allows specifying LowCardinality modifier for types of small fixed size (8 or less) in CREATE TABLE statements. Enabling this may increase merge times and memory consumption. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
empty_result_for_aggregation_by_empty_set | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables returning of empty result when aggregating without keys (with GROUP BY operation absent) on empty set (e.g., SELECT count(*) FROM table WHERE 0).
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http_connection_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP connection timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000, 1 second). |
http_receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP receive timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
http_send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP send timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
enable_http_compression | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables data compression in HTTP responses. By default, ClickHouse stores data compressed. When executing a query, its result is uncompressed. Use this setting to command ClickHouse to compress the result when sending it via HTTP. Enable this setting and add the Accept-Encoding: ClickHouse support the following compression methods: gzip, br and deflate. Default value: false (compression is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
send_progress_in_http_headers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables progress notifications using X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header. Default value: false (notifications disabled). |
http_headers_progress_interval | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimum interval between progress notifications with X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 100). |
add_http_cors_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue Adds CORS header in HTTP responses. Default value: false (header is not added). |
cancel_http_readonly_queries_on_client_close | google.protobuf.BoolValue Cancels HTTP read-only queries (e.g. SELECT) when a client closes the connection without waiting for the response. Default value: false. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
max_http_get_redirects | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of HTTP GET redirect hops for URL-engine If the parameter is set to 0 (default), no hops is allowed. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
joined_subquery_requires_alias | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
join_use_nulls | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
transform_null_in | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
quota_mode | enum QuotaMode Quota accounting mode. Possible values: QUOTA_MODE_DEFAULT, QUOTA_MODE_KEYED and QUOTA_MODE_KEYED_BY_IP. |
flatten_nested | google.protobuf.BoolValue Sets the data format of a nested More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp | string Regular expression (for Regexp format) |
format_regexp_escaping_rule | enum FormatRegexpEscapingRule See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp_skip_unmatched | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables asynchronous inserts. Disabled by default. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of threads for background data parsing and insertion. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 16. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. If enabled, server returns OK only after the data is inserted. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout (in seconds) for waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. Default value: 120. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_max_data_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the unparsed data in bytes collected per query before being inserted. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 100000. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_busy_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the first INSERT query before inserting collected data. If the parameter is set to 0, the timeout is disabled. Default value: 200. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_stale_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the last INSERT query before dumping collected data. If enabled, the settings prolongs the async_insert_busy_timeout with every INSERT query as long as async_insert_max_data_size is not exceeded. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_profiler_step | google.protobuf.Int64Value Memory profiler step (in bytes). If the next query step requires more memory than this parameter specifies, the memory profiler collects the allocating stack trace. Values lower than a few megabytes slow down query processing. Default value: 4194304 (4 MB). Zero means disabled memory profiler. |
memory_profiler_sample_probability | google.protobuf.DoubleValue Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type. The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation. Possible values: from 0 to 1. Default: 0. |
max_final_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the maximum number of parallel threads for the SELECT query data read phase with the FINAL modifier. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_parallel_parsing | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables order-preserving parallel parsing of data formats. Supported only for TSV |
input_format_import_nested_json | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables the insertion of JSON data with nested objects. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
local_filesystem_read_method | enum LocalFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from local filesystem, one of: read, pread, mmap, io_uring, pread_threadpool. The 'io_uring' method is experimental and does not work for Log, TinyLog, StripeLog, File, Set and Join, and other tables with append-able files in presence of concurrent reads and writes. |
max_read_buffer_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the buffer to read from the filesystem. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_keeper_max_retries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting sets the maximum number of retries for ClickHouse Keeper (or ZooKeeper) requests during insert into replicated MergeTree. Only Keeper requests which failed due to network error, Keeper session timeout, or request timeout are considered for retries. Default: 20 from 23.2, 0(disabled) before Min_version: 22.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running user queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_query | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_parser_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits maximum recursion depth in the recursive descent parser. Allows controlling the stack size. Default: 1000 Special: 0 - unlimited See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
remote_filesystem_read_method | enum RemoteFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from remote filesystem, one of: read, threadpool. Default: read Min_version: 21.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse GitHub |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on user level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on global level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_usage_overcommit_max_wait_microseconds | google.protobuf.Int64Value Maximum time thread will wait for memory to be freed in the case of memory overcommit on a user level. If the timeout is reached and memory is not freed, an exception is thrown. Default: 5000000 Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile | google.protobuf.BoolValue The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
min_count_to_compile | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
UserQuota
Field | Description |
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interval_duration | google.protobuf.Int64Value Duration of interval for quota in milliseconds. Minimal value is 1 second. The minimum value is 1000. |
queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of queries. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
errors | google.protobuf.Int64Value The number of queries that threw exception. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of rows given as the result.. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
read_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of source rows read from tables for running the query, on all remote servers. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total query execution time, in milliseconds (wall time). 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
RevokePermission
Revokes a permission from the specified ClickHouse user.
rpc RevokePermission (RevokeUserPermissionRequest) returns (operation.Operation)
Metadata and response of Operation:
Operation.metadata:RevokeUserPermissionMetadata
Operation.response:User
RevokeUserPermissionRequest
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string Required. ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. To get the cluster ID, use a ClusterService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 50. |
user_name | string Required. Name of the user to revoke a permission from. To get the name of the user, use a UserService.List request. The maximum string length in characters is 63. Value must match the regular expression [a-zA-Z0-9_]* . |
database_name | string Name of the database that the user should lose access to. The maximum string length in characters is 63. Value must match the regular expression [a-zA-Z0-9_-]* . |
Operation
Field | Description |
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id | string ID of the operation. |
description | string Description of the operation. 0-256 characters long. |
created_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp Creation timestamp. |
created_by | string ID of the user or service account who initiated the operation. |
modified_at | google.protobuf.Timestamp The time when the Operation resource was last modified. |
done | bool If the value is false , it means the operation is still in progress. If true , the operation is completed, and either error or response is available. |
metadata | google.protobuf.Any Service-specific metadata associated with the operation. It typically contains the ID of the target resource that the operation is performed on. Any method that returns a long-running operation should document the metadata type, if any. |
result | oneof: error or response The operation result. If done == false and there was no failure detected, neither error nor response is set. If done == false and there was a failure detected, error is set. If done == true , exactly one of error or response is set. |
error | google.rpc.Status The error result of the operation in case of failure or cancellation. |
response | google.protobuf.Any if operation finished successfully. |
RevokeUserPermissionMetadata
Field | Description |
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cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
user_name | string Name of the user whose permission is being revoked. |
User
Field | Description |
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name | string Name of the ClickHouse user. |
cluster_id | string ID of the ClickHouse cluster the user belongs to. |
permissions[] | Permission Set of permissions granted to the user. |
settings | UserSettings |
quotas[] | UserQuota Set of quotas assigned to the user. |
Permission
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database_name | string Name of the database that the permission grants access to. |
UserSettings
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readonly | google.protobuf.Int64Value Restricts permissions for non-DDL queries. To restrict permissions for DDL queries, use allow_ddl instead.
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_ddl | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether DDL queries are allowed (e.g., CREATE, ALTER, RENAME, etc). Default value: true. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
allow_introspection_functions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables introspections functions More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
connect_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Connection timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 10000, 10 seconds). Value must be greater than 0. |
connect_timeout_with_failover | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout in milliseconds for connecting to a remote server for a Distributed table engine. Applies only if the cluster uses sharding and replication. If unsuccessful, several attempts are made to connect to various replicas. Default value: 50. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Receive timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Send timeout in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). Value must be greater than 0. |
timeout_before_checking_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout (in seconds) between checks of execution speed. It is checked that execution speed is not less that specified in min_execution_speed parameter. Default value: 10. |
insert_quorum | google.protobuf.Int64Value Enables or disables write quorum for ClickHouse cluster. If the value is less than 2, then write quorum is disabled, otherwise it is enabled. When used, write quorum guarantees that ClickHouse has written data to the quorum of insert_quorum replicas with no errors until the insert_quorum_timeout expires. All replicas in the quorum are in the consistent state, meaning that they contain linearized data from the previous INSERT queries. Employ write quorum, if you need the guarantees that the written data would not be lost in case of one or more replicas failure. You can use select_sequential_consistency setting to read the data written with write quorum. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_quorum_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Quorum write timeout in milliseconds. If the write quorum is enabled in the cluster, this timeout expires and some data is not written to the insert_quorum replicas, then ClickHouse will abort the execution of INSERT query and return an error. In this case, the client must send the query again to write the data block into the same or another replica. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 60000, 1 minute). The minimum value is 1000. |
insert_quorum_parallel | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables the insertion of default values instead of NULL into columns with not nullable data type. Default value: true. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
select_sequential_consistency | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines the behavior of SELECT queries from the replicated table: if enabled, ClickHouse will terminate a query with error message in case the replica does not have a chunk written with the quorum and will not read the parts that have not yet been written with the quorum. Default value: false (sequential consistency is disabled). |
deduplicate_blocks_in_dependent_materialized_views | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
replication_alter_partitions_sync | google.protobuf.Int64Value Wait mode for asynchronous actions in ALTER queries on replicated tables:
See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_replica_delay_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value Max replica delay in milliseconds. If a replica lags more than the set value, this replica is not used and becomes a stale one. Minimum value: 1000, 1 second (default: 300000, 300 seconds or 5 minutes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
fallback_to_stale_replicas_for_distributed_queries | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables query forcing to a stale replica in case the actual data is unavailable. If enabled, ClickHouse will choose the most up-to-date replica and force the query to use the data in this replica. This setting can be used when doing SELECT query from a distributed table that points to replicated tables. Default value: true (query forcing is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_product_mode | enum DistributedProductMode Determine the behavior of distributed subqueries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation
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distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables of disables memory saving mode when doing distributed aggregation. When ClickHouse works with a distributed query, external aggregation is done on remote servers. Enable this setting to achieve a smaller memory footprint on the server that sourced such a distributed query. Default value: false (memory saving mode is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
distributed_ddl_task_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value Timeout for DDL queries, in milliseconds. |
skip_unavailable_shards | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables silent skipping of unavailable shards. A shard is considered unavailable if all its replicas are also unavailable. Default value: false (silent skipping is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables expression compilation. If you execute a lot of queries that contain identical expressions, then enable this setting. As a result, such queries may be executed faster due to use of compiled expressions. Use this setting in combination with min_count_to_compile_expression setting. Default value: false (expression compilation is disabled). |
min_count_to_compile_expression | google.protobuf.Int64Value How many identical expressions ClickHouse has to encounter before they are compiled. Minimum value: 0 (default: 3). For the 0 value compilation is synchronous: a query waits for expression compilation process to complete prior to continuing execution. It is recommended to set this value only for testing purposes. For all other values, compilation is asynchronous: the compilation process executes in a separate thread. When a compiled expression is ready, it will be used by ClickHouse for eligible queries, including the ones that are currently running. The minimum value is 0. |
max_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum block size for reading. Data in ClickHouse is organized and processed by blocks (block is a set of columns' parts). The internal processing cycles for a single block are efficient enough, but there are noticeable expenditures on each block. This setting is a recommendation for size of block (in a count of rows) that should be loaded from tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 65536). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_insert_block_size_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 1048576). The minimum value is 0. |
min_insert_block_size_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes in a block to be inserted in a table by INSERT query. Blocks that are smaller than the specified value, will be squashed together into the bigger blocks. Minimal value: 0, block squashing is disabled (default: 268435456, 256 MB). The minimum value is 0. |
max_insert_block_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Allows to form blocks of the specified size (in bytes) when inserting data in a table. This setting has effect only if server is creating such blocks by itself. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1048576). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
min_bytes_to_use_direct_io | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of bytes to enable unbuffered direct reads from disk (Direct I/O). By default, ClickHouse does not read data directly from disk, but relies on the filesystem and its cache instead. Such reading strategy is effective when the data volume is small. If the amount of the data to read is huge, it is more effective to read directly from the disk, bypassing the filesystem cache. If the total amount of the data to read is greater than the value of this setting, then ClickHouse will fetch this data directly from the disk. Minimal value and default value: 0, Direct I/O is disabled. The minimum value is 0. |
use_uncompressed_cache | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use the cache of uncompressed blocks, or not. Using this cache can significantly reduce latency and increase the throughput when a huge amount of small queries is to be processed. Enable this setting for the users who instantiates small queries frequently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (uncompressed cache is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
merge_tree_max_rows_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in rows of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 128x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_max_bytes_to_use_cache | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size in bytes of the request that can use the cache of uncompressed data. The cache is not used for requests larger than the specified value. Use this setting in combination with use_uncompressed_cache setting. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 192x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_rows_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the minimum number of rows to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of rows to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 20x8192). Value must be greater than 0. |
merge_tree_min_bytes_for_concurrent_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes to be read from a file to enable concurrent read. If the number of bytes to be read exceeds this value, then ClickHouse will try to use a few threads to read from a file concurrently. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 24x10x1024x1024). Value must be greater than 0. |
max_bytes_before_external_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of RAM consumption (in bytes) after that the temporary data, collected during the GROUP BY operation, should be flushed to disk to limit the RAM comsumption. By default, aggregation is done by employing hash table that resides in RAM. A query can result in aggregation of huge data volumes that can lead to memory exhaustion and abortion of the query (see the max_memory_usage setting). For such queries, you can use this setting to force ClickHouse to do flushing and complete aggregation successfully. Minimal value and default value: 0, GROUP BY in the external memory is disabled. When using aggregation in external memory, it is recommended to set the value of this setting twice as low as the max_memory_usage setting value (by default, the maximum memory usage is limited to ten gigabytes). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation See also: the distributed_aggregation_memory_efficient setting. |
max_bytes_before_external_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value This setting is equivalent of the max_bytes_before_external_group_by setting, except for it is for sort operation (ORDER BY), not aggregation. |
group_by_two_level_threshold | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of keys, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 10000). |
group_by_two_level_threshold_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the threshold of the number of bytes, after that the two-level aggregation should be used. Minimal value: 0, threshold is not set (default: 100000000). |
priority | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the priority of a query.
This setting should be set up for each query individually. If ClickHouse is working with the high-priority queries, and a low-priority query enters, then the low-priority query is paused until higher-priority queries are completed. Minimal value and default value: 0, priority is not used. The minimum value is 0. |
max_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of threads to process the request (setting does not take threads that read data from remote servers into account). This setting applies to threads that perform the same stages of the query processing pipeline in parallel. Minimal value and default value: 0 (the thread number is calculated automatically based on the number of physical CPU cores, no HyperThreading cores are taken into account). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of a single user's query on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for any user's single query on a single server. Minimal value: 0, no limitation is set. Value that is set in the ClickHouse default config file: 10737418240 (10 GB). If you use max_bytes_before_external_group_by or max_bytes_before_external_sort setting, then it is recommended to set their values twice as low as max_memory_usage setting value. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_memory_usage_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum memory usage (in bytes) for processing of user's queries on a single server. This setting does not take server's free RAM amount or total RAM amount into account. This limitation is enforced for all queries that belong to one user and run simultaneously on a single server. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_network_bandwidth | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_network_bandwidth_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum speed of data exchange over the network in bytes per second for all concurrently running user queries. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. |
max_partitions_per_insert_block | google.protobuf.Int64Value See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_concurrent_queries_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of concurrent requests per user. Default value: 0 (no limit). |
force_index_by_date | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by date. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by date). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
force_primary_key | google.protobuf.BoolValue If enabled, query is not executed if the ClickHouse can't use index by primary key. This setting has effect only for tables of the MergeTree family. Default value: false (setting is disabled, query executes even if ClickHouse can't use index by primary key). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_rows_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_bytes_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table when running a query. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
read_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_group_by | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of unique keys received from aggregation function. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption while doing aggregation. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
group_by_overflow_mode | enum GroupByOverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_sort | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be read from a table for sorting. This setting helps to reduce RAM consumption. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
sort_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of rows in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_result_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the number of bytes in the result. This limitation is also checked for subqueries and parts of distributed queries that run on remote servers. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
result_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of different rows when using DISTINCT. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_distinct | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of a hash table in bytes (uncompressed data) when using DISTINCT. The minimum value is 0. |
distinct_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of rows that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_to_transfer | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of bytes (uncompressed data) that can be passed to a remote server or saved in a temporary table when using GLOBAL IN. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
transfer_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum query execution time in milliseconds. At this moment, this limitation is not checked when passing one of the sorting stages, as well as merging and finalizing aggregation funictions. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
timeout_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determines the behavior on exceeding limits
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max_rows_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of rows in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_set | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on the number of bytes in the set resulting from the execution of the IN section. The minimum value is 0. |
set_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_set or max_bytes_in_set limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
max_rows_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in rows. The minimum value is 0. |
max_bytes_in_join | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limit on maximum size of the hash table for JOIN, in bytes. The minimum value is 0. |
join_overflow_mode | enum OverflowMode Determine the behavior on exceeding max_rows_in_join or max_bytes_in_join limit. Possible values: OVERFLOW_MODE_THROW, OVERFLOW_MODE_BREAK. |
join_algorithm[] | enum JoinAlgorithm See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
any_join_distinct_right_table_keys | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_columns_to_read | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of columns that can be read from a table in a single query. If the query requires to read more columns to complete, then it will be aborted. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, including constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_temporary_non_const_columns | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of temporary columns that must be kept in RAM at the same time when running a query, excluding constant columns. Minimal value and default value: 0, no limitation is set. The minimum value is 0. |
max_query_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the size of the part of a query that can be transferred to RAM for parsing with the SQL parser, in bytes. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 262144). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum depth of query syntax tree. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous depth. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. For example, the **SELECT *** query may result in more complex and deeper syntax tree, compared to the SELECT ... WHERE ... query, containing constraints and conditions, in the most cases. A user can be forced to construct more optimized queries, if this setting is used. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 50000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_expanded_ast_elements | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum size of query syntax tree in number of nodes after expansion of aliases and the asterisk values. Executing a big and complex query may result in building a syntax tree of enormous size. By using this setting, you can prohibit execution of over-sized or non-optimized queries for huge tables. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 500000). If a too small value is set, it may render ClickHouse unable to execute even simple queries. Value must be greater than 0. |
min_execution_speed | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in rows per second. The minimum value is 0. |
min_execution_speed_bytes | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimal execution speed in bytes per second. The minimum value is 0. |
count_distinct_implementation | enum CountDistinctImplementation Aggregate function to use for implementation of count(DISTINCT ...). |
input_format_values_interpret_expressions | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables SQL parser if the fast stream parser cannot parse the data. Enable this setting, if the data that you want to insert into a table contains SQL expressions. For example, the stream parser is unable to parse a value that contains now() expression; therefore an INSERT query for this value will fail and no data will be inserted into a table. With enabled SQL parser, this expression is parsed correctly: the now() expression will be parsed as SQL function, interpreted, and the current date and time will be inserted into the table as a result. This setting has effect only if you use Values Default value: true (SQL parser is enabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_defaults_for_omitted_fields | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables replacing omitted input values with default values of the respective columns when performing INSERT queries. Default value: true (replacing is enabled). |
input_format_null_as_default | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
date_time_input_format | enum DateTimeInputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_with_names_use_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
output_format_json_quote_64bit_integers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables quoting of 64-bit integers in JSON output format. If this setting is enabled, then 64-bit integers (UInt64 and Int64) will be quoted when written to JSON output in order to maintain compatibility with the most of the JavaScript engines. Otherwise, such integers will not be quoted. Default value: false (quoting 64-bit integers is disabled). |
output_format_json_quote_denormals | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables special floating-point values (+nan, -nan, +inf and -inf) in JSON output format. Default value: false (special values do not present in output). |
date_time_output_format | enum DateTimeOutputFormat See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
low_cardinality_allow_in_native_format | google.protobuf.BoolValue Determines whether to use LowCardinality type in Native format.
LowCardinality columns (aka sparse columns) store data in more effective way, compared to regular columns, by using hash tables. If data to insert suits this storage format, ClickHouse will place them into LowCardinality column. If you use a third-party ClickHouse client that can't work with LowCardinality columns, then this client will not be able to correctly interpret the result of the query that asks for data stored in LowCardinality column. Disable this setting to convert LowCardinality column to regular column when creating the result, so such clients will be able to process the result. Official ClickHouse client works with LowCardinality columns out-of-the-box. Default value: true (LowCardinality columns are used in Native format). |
allow_suspicious_low_cardinality_types | google.protobuf.BoolValue Allows specifying LowCardinality modifier for types of small fixed size (8 or less) in CREATE TABLE statements. Enabling this may increase merge times and memory consumption. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
empty_result_for_aggregation_by_empty_set | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables returning of empty result when aggregating without keys (with GROUP BY operation absent) on empty set (e.g., SELECT count(*) FROM table WHERE 0).
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http_connection_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP connection timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1000, 1 second). |
http_receive_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP receive timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
http_send_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value HTTP send timeout, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 1800000, 1800 seconds, 30 minutes). |
enable_http_compression | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables data compression in HTTP responses. By default, ClickHouse stores data compressed. When executing a query, its result is uncompressed. Use this setting to command ClickHouse to compress the result when sending it via HTTP. Enable this setting and add the Accept-Encoding: ClickHouse support the following compression methods: gzip, br and deflate. Default value: false (compression is disabled). See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
send_progress_in_http_headers | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables progress notifications using X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header. Default value: false (notifications disabled). |
http_headers_progress_interval | google.protobuf.Int64Value Minimum interval between progress notifications with X-ClickHouse-Progress HTTP header, in milliseconds. Value must be greater than 0 (default: 100). |
add_http_cors_header | google.protobuf.BoolValue Adds CORS header in HTTP responses. Default value: false (header is not added). |
cancel_http_readonly_queries_on_client_close | google.protobuf.BoolValue Cancels HTTP read-only queries (e.g. SELECT) when a client closes the connection without waiting for the response. Default value: false. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
max_http_get_redirects | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits the maximum number of HTTP GET redirect hops for URL-engine If the parameter is set to 0 (default), no hops is allowed. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
joined_subquery_requires_alias | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
join_use_nulls | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
transform_null_in | google.protobuf.BoolValue |
quota_mode | enum QuotaMode Quota accounting mode. Possible values: QUOTA_MODE_DEFAULT, QUOTA_MODE_KEYED and QUOTA_MODE_KEYED_BY_IP. |
flatten_nested | google.protobuf.BoolValue Sets the data format of a nested More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp | string Regular expression (for Regexp format) |
format_regexp_escaping_rule | enum FormatRegexpEscapingRule See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
format_regexp_skip_unmatched | google.protobuf.BoolValue See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables asynchronous inserts. Disabled by default. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum number of threads for background data parsing and insertion. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 16. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. If enabled, server returns OK only after the data is inserted. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
wait_for_async_insert_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The timeout (in seconds) for waiting for processing of asynchronous insertion. Default value: 120. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_max_data_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the unparsed data in bytes collected per query before being inserted. If the parameter is set to 0, asynchronous insertions are disabled. Default value: 100000. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_busy_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the first INSERT query before inserting collected data. If the parameter is set to 0, the timeout is disabled. Default value: 200. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
async_insert_stale_timeout | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum timeout in milliseconds since the last INSERT query before dumping collected data. If enabled, the settings prolongs the async_insert_busy_timeout with every INSERT query as long as async_insert_max_data_size is not exceeded. More info see in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_profiler_step | google.protobuf.Int64Value Memory profiler step (in bytes). If the next query step requires more memory than this parameter specifies, the memory profiler collects the allocating stack trace. Values lower than a few megabytes slow down query processing. Default value: 4194304 (4 MB). Zero means disabled memory profiler. |
memory_profiler_sample_probability | google.protobuf.DoubleValue Collect random allocations and deallocations and write them into system.trace_log with 'MemorySample' trace_type. The probability is for every alloc/free regardless to the size of the allocation. Possible values: from 0 to 1. Default: 0. |
max_final_threads | google.protobuf.Int64Value Sets the maximum number of parallel threads for the SELECT query data read phase with the FINAL modifier. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
input_format_parallel_parsing | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables order-preserving parallel parsing of data formats. Supported only for TSV |
input_format_import_nested_json | google.protobuf.BoolValue Enables or disables the insertion of JSON data with nested objects. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
local_filesystem_read_method | enum LocalFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from local filesystem, one of: read, pread, mmap, io_uring, pread_threadpool. The 'io_uring' method is experimental and does not work for Log, TinyLog, StripeLog, File, Set and Join, and other tables with append-able files in presence of concurrent reads and writes. |
max_read_buffer_size | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum size of the buffer to read from the filesystem. See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
insert_keeper_max_retries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting sets the maximum number of retries for ClickHouse Keeper (or ZooKeeper) requests during insert into replicated MergeTree. Only Keeper requests which failed due to network error, Keeper session timeout, or request timeout are considered for retries. Default: 20 from 23.2, 0(disabled) before Min_version: 22.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running user queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_temporary_data_on_disk_size_for_query | google.protobuf.Int64Value The maximum amount of data consumed by temporary files on disk in bytes for all concurrently running queries. Zero means unlimited. Default: 0 - unlimited Min_version: 22.10 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
max_parser_depth | google.protobuf.Int64Value Limits maximum recursion depth in the recursive descent parser. Allows controlling the stack size. Default: 1000 Special: 0 - unlimited See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
remote_filesystem_read_method | enum RemoteFilesystemReadMethod Method of reading data from remote filesystem, one of: read, threadpool. Default: read Min_version: 21.11 See in-depth description in ClickHouse GitHub |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on user level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_overcommit_ratio_denominator_for_user | google.protobuf.Int64Value It represents soft memory limit in case when hard limit is reached on global level. This value is used to compute overcommit ratio for the query. Zero means skip the query. Default: 1GiB Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
memory_usage_overcommit_max_wait_microseconds | google.protobuf.Int64Value Maximum time thread will wait for memory to be freed in the case of memory overcommit on a user level. If the timeout is reached and memory is not freed, an exception is thrown. Default: 5000000 Min_version: 22.5 See in-depth description in ClickHouse documentation |
compile | google.protobuf.BoolValue The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
min_count_to_compile | google.protobuf.Int64Value The setting is deprecated and has no effect. |
UserQuota
Field | Description |
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interval_duration | google.protobuf.Int64Value Duration of interval for quota in milliseconds. Minimal value is 1 second. The minimum value is 1000. |
queries | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of queries. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
errors | google.protobuf.Int64Value The number of queries that threw exception. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
result_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of rows given as the result.. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
read_rows | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total number of source rows read from tables for running the query, on all remote servers. 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |
execution_time | google.protobuf.Int64Value The total query execution time, in milliseconds (wall time). 0 - unlimited. The minimum value is 0. |