JDBC

Allows ClickHouse to connect to external databases via JDBC.

To implement the JDBC connection, ClickHouse uses the separate program clickhouse-jdbc-bridge that should run as a daemon.

This engine supports the Nullable data type.

Creating a Table

  1. CREATE TABLE [IF NOT EXISTS] [db.]table_name
  2. (
  3. columns list...
  4. )
  5. ENGINE = JDBC(datasource_uri, external_database, external_table)

Engine Parameters

  • datasource_uri — URI or name of an external DBMS.

    URI Format: jdbc:<driver_name>://<host_name>:<port>/?user=<username>&password=<password>.
    Example for MySQL: jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/?user=root&password=root.

  • external_database — Database in an external DBMS.

  • external_table — Name of the table in external_database or a select query like select * from table1 where column1=1.

Usage Example

Creating a table in MySQL server by connecting directly with it’s console client:

  1. mysql> CREATE TABLE `test`.`test` (
  2. -> `int_id` INT NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT,
  3. -> `int_nullable` INT NULL DEFAULT NULL,
  4. -> `float` FLOAT NOT NULL,
  5. -> `float_nullable` FLOAT NULL DEFAULT NULL,
  6. -> PRIMARY KEY (`int_id`));
  7. Query OK, 0 rows affected (0,09 sec)
  8. mysql> insert into test (`int_id`, `float`) VALUES (1,2);
  9. Query OK, 1 row affected (0,00 sec)
  10. mysql> select * from test;
  11. +------+----------+-----+----------+
  12. | int_id | int_nullable | float | float_nullable |
  13. +------+----------+-----+----------+
  14. | 1 | NULL | 2 | NULL |
  15. +------+----------+-----+----------+
  16. 1 row in set (0,00 sec)

Creating a table in ClickHouse server and selecting data from it:

  1. CREATE TABLE jdbc_table
  2. (
  3. `int_id` Int32,
  4. `int_nullable` Nullable(Int32),
  5. `float` Float32,
  6. `float_nullable` Nullable(Float32)
  7. )
  8. ENGINE JDBC('jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/?user=root&password=root', 'test', 'test')
  1. SELECT *
  2. FROM jdbc_table
  1. ┌─int_id─┬─int_nullable─┬─float─┬─float_nullable─┐
  2. 1 ᴺᵁᴸᴸ 2 ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
  3. └────────┴──────────────┴───────┴────────────────┘
  1. INSERT INTO jdbc_table(`int_id`, `float`)
  2. SELECT toInt32(number), toFloat32(number * 1.0)
  3. FROM system.numbers

See Also