refactor documentation

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To see test coverage information run:
bin/nosetests --with-coverage --cover-package=infi.clickhouse_orm
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[<< System Models](system_models.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md)

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db.select('SELECT created, created_date, username, name FROM $db.event', model_class=Event)
# created_date and username will contain a default value
db.select('SELECT * FROM $db.event', model_class=Event)
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[<< Querysets](querysets.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md) | [Table Engines >>](table_engines.md)

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To install infi.clickhouse_orm:
pip install infi.clickhouse_orm
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[Table of Contents](toc.md) | [Models and Databases >>](models_and_databases.md)

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Note that `order_by` must be chosen so that the ordering is unique, otherwise there might be inconsistencies in the pagination (such as an instance that appears on two different pages).
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[<< Overview](index.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md) | [Querysets >>](querysets.md)

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Ordering
--------
To sorting order of the results can be controlled using the `order_by` method:
The sorting order of the results can be controlled using the `order_by` method:
qs = Person.objects_in(database).order_by('last_name', 'first_name')
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Omitting Fields
---------------
When not all model fields are needed, it is more efficient to omit them from the query. This is especially true when there are large fields that may slow the query down. Use the `only` method to specify which fields to retrieve:
When some of the model fields aren't needed, it is more efficient to omit them from the query. This is especially true when there are large fields that may slow the query down. Use the `only` method to specify which fields to retrieve:
qs = Person.objects_in(database).only('first_name', 'birthday')
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[<< Models and Databases](models_and_databases.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md) | [Field Types >>](field_types.md)

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Database('analytics_db').migrate('analytics.analytics_migrations')
Note that you may have more than one migrations package.
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[<< Table Engines](table_engines.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md) | [System Models >>](system_models.md)

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System models
System Models
=============
[Clickhouse docs](https://clickhouse.yandex/reference_en.html#System%20tables).
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| ------------ | -------------- | ---------------------------------------------------
| SystemPart | system.parts | Gives methods to work with partitions. See below.
Partitions and parts
Partitions and Parts
--------------------
[ClickHouse docs](https://clickhouse.yandex/reference_en.html#Manipulations%20with%20partitions%20and%20parts).
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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.
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[<< Schema Migrations](schema_migrations.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md) | [Contributing >>](contributing.md)

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engine = engines.MergeTree('EventDate', ('CounterID', 'EventDate'),
replica_table_path='/clickhouse/tables/{layer}-{shard}/hits',
replica_name='{replica}')
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[<< Field Types](field_types.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md) | [Schema Migrations >>](schema_migrations.md)

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Table of Contents
=================
* [Overview](index.md#overview)
* [Installation](index.md#installation)
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* [Counting](models_and_databases.md#counting)
* [Pagination](models_and_databases.md#pagination)
* [Querysets](querysets.md#querysets)
* [Filtering](querysets.md#filtering)
* [Using the in Operator](querysets.md#using-the-in-operator)
* [Counting and Checking Existence](querysets.md#counting-and-checking-existence)
* [Ordering](querysets.md#ordering)
* [Omitting Fields](querysets.md#omitting-fields)
* [Field Types](field_types.md#field-types)
* [DateTimeField and Time Zones](field_types.md#datetimefield-and-time-zones)
* [Working with enum fields](field_types.md#working-with-enum-fields)
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* [Writing Migrations](schema_migrations.md#writing-migrations)
* [Running Migrations](schema_migrations.md#running-migrations)
* [System models](system_models.md#system-models)
* [Partitions and parts](system_models.md#partitions-and-parts)
* [System Models](system_models.md#system-models)
* [Partitions and Parts](system_models.md#partitions-and-parts)
* [Contributing](contributing.md#contributing)

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This directory contains various scripts for use while developing.
generate_toc
------------
Generates the table of contents (toc.md)
Usage:
cd docs
../scripts/generate_toc.sh
gh-md-toc
---------
Used by generate_toc.
docs2html
---------
Converts markdown docs to html for preview. Requires Pandoc.
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../scripts/docs2html.sh
gh-md-toc
---------
Used by docs2html to generate the table of contents.
test_python3
------------
Creates a Python 3 virtualenv, clones the project into it, and runs the tests.

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mkdir -p ../htmldocs
echo "Generating table of contents"
../scripts/gh-md-toc \
index.md \
models_and_databases.md \
querysets.md \
field_types.md \
table_engines.md \
schema_migrations.md \
system_models.md \
contributing.md \
> toc.md
find ./ -iname "*.md" -type f -exec sh -c 'echo "Converting ${0}"; pandoc "${0}" -s -o "../htmldocs/${0%.md}.html"' {} \;
echo "Fixing links"

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scripts/generate_toc.sh Executable file
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echo "Table of Contents" > toc.md
echo "=================" >> toc.md
../scripts/gh-md-toc \
index.md \
models_and_databases.md \
querysets.md \
field_types.md \
table_engines.md \
schema_migrations.md \
system_models.md \
contributing.md \
>> toc.md