clickhouse-static-files-disk-uploader
Outputs a data directory containing metadata for a specified ClickHouse table. This metadata can be used to create a ClickHouse table on a different server containing a read-only dataset backed by a web
disk.
Do not use this tool to migrate data. Instead, use the BACKUP
and RESTORE
commands.
Usage
$ clickhouse static-files-disk-uploader [args]
Commands
Command | Description |
---|---|
-h , --help | Prints help information |
--metadata-path [path] | The path containing metadata for the specified table |
--test-mode | Enables test mode, which submits a PUT request to the given URL with the table metadata |
--link | Creates symlinks instead of copying files to the output directory |
--url [url] | Web server URL for test mode |
--output-dir [dir] | Directory to output files in non-test mode |
Retrieve metadata path for the specified table
When using clickhouse-static-files-disk-uploader
, you must obtain the metadata path for your desired table.
- Run the following query specifying your target table and database:
SELECT data_paths
FROM system.tables
WHERE name = 'mytable' AND database = 'default';
- This should return the path to the data directory for the specified table:
┌─data_paths────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ ['./store/bcc/bccc1cfd-d43d-43cf-a5b6-1cda8178f1ee/'] │
└───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Output table metadata directory to the local filesystem
Using the target output directory output
and a given metadata path, execute the following command:
$ clickhouse static-files-disk-uploader --output-dir output --metadata-path ./store/bcc/bccc1cfd-d43d-43cf-a5b6-1cda8178f1ee/
If successful, you should see the following message, and the output
directory should contain the metadata for the specified table:
Data path: "/Users/john/store/bcc/bccc1cfd-d43d-43cf-a5b6-1cda8178f1ee", destination path: "output"
Output table metadata directory to an external URL
This step is similar to outputting the data directory to the local filesystem but with the addition of the --test-mode
flag. Instead of specifying an output directory, you must specify a target URL via the --url
flag.
With test
mode enabled, the table metadata directory is uploaded to the specified URL via a PUT request.
$ clickhouse static-files-disk-uploader --test-mode --url http://nginx:80/test1 --metadata-path ./store/bcc/bccc1cfd-d43d-43cf-a5b6-1cda8178f1ee/
Using the table metadata directory to create a ClickHouse table
Once you have the table metadata directory, you can use it to create a ClickHouse table on a different server.
Please see this GitHub repo showing a demo. In the example, we create a table using a web
disk, which allows us to attach the table to a dataset on a different server.