System models are read only models for implementing part of the system's functionality, and for providing access to information about how the system is working.
Currently the following system models are supported:
| get_active(static) | database, conditions="" | Gets only active (not detached or dropped) partitions, filtered by conditions
| detach | settings=None | Detaches the partition. Settings is a dict of params to pass to http request
| drop | settings=None | Drops the partition. Settings is a dict of params to pass to http request
| attach | settings=None | Attaches already detached partition. Settings is a dict of params to pass to http request
| freeze | settings=None | Freezes (makes backup) of the partition. Settings is a dict of params to pass to http request
| fetch | settings=None | Fetches partition. Settings is a dict of params to pass to http request
Usage example:
from infi.clickhouse_orm.database import Database
from infi.clickhouse_orm.system_models import SystemPart
db = Database('my_test_db', db_url='http://192.168.1.1:8050', username='scott', password='tiger')
partitions = SystemPart.get_active(db, conditions='') # Getting all active partitions of the database
if len(partitions) > 0:
partitions = sorted(partitions, key=lambda obj: obj.name) # Partition name is YYYYMM, so we can sort so
partitions[0].freeze() # Make a backup in /opt/clickhouse/shadow directory
partitions[0].drop() # Dropped partition
`Note`: system.parts stores information for all databases. To be correct, SystemPart model was designed to receive only parts belonging to the given database instance.