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Table Engines
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See: [ClickHouse Documentation](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/engines/table-engines/)
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Each model must have an engine instance, used when creating the table in ClickHouse.
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The following engines are supported by the ORM:
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- TinyLog
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- Log
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- Memory
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- MergeTree / ReplicatedMergeTree
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- CollapsingMergeTree / ReplicatedCollapsingMergeTree
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- SummingMergeTree / ReplicatedSummingMergeTree
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- ReplacingMergeTree / ReplicatedReplacingMergeTree
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- Buffer
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- Merge
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- Distributed
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Simple Engines
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`TinyLog`, `Log` and `Memory` engines do not require any parameters:
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engine = TinyLog()
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engine = Log()
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engine = Memory()
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Engines in the MergeTree Family
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To define a `MergeTree` engine, supply the date column name and the names (or expressions) for the key columns:
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engine = MergeTree('EventDate', ('CounterID', 'EventDate'))
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You may also provide a sampling expression:
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engine = MergeTree('EventDate', ('CounterID', 'EventDate'), sampling_expr=F.intHash32(UserID))
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A `CollapsingMergeTree` engine is defined in a similar manner, but requires also a sign column:
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engine = CollapsingMergeTree('EventDate', ('CounterID', 'EventDate'), 'Sign')
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For a `SummingMergeTree` you can optionally specify the summing columns:
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engine = SummingMergeTree('EventDate', ('OrderID', 'EventDate', 'BannerID'),
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summing_cols=('Shows', 'Clicks', 'Cost'))
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For a `ReplacingMergeTree` you can optionally specify the version column:
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engine = ReplacingMergeTree('EventDate', ('OrderID', 'EventDate', 'BannerID'), ver_col='Version')
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### Custom partitioning
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ClickHouse supports [custom partitioning](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/custom-partitioning-key/) expressions since version 1.1.54310
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You can use custom partitioning with any `MergeTree` family engine.
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To set custom partitioning:
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* Instead of specifying the `date_col` (first) constructor parameter, pass a tuple of field names or expressions in the `order_by` (second) constructor parameter.
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* Add `partition_key` parameter. It should be a tuple of expressions, by which partitions are built.
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Standard monthly partitioning by date column can be specified using the `toYYYYMM(date)` function.
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Example:
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engine = ReplacingMergeTree(order_by=('OrderID', 'EventDate', 'BannerID'), ver_col='Version',
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partition_key=(F.toYYYYMM(EventDate), 'BannerID'))
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### Primary key
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ClickHouse supports [custom primary key](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/engines/table-engines/mergetree-family/mergetree/#primary-keys-and-indexes-in-queries) expressions since version 1.1.54310
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You can use custom primary key with any `MergeTree` family engine.
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To set custom partitioning add `primary_key` parameter. It should be a tuple of expressions, by which partitions are built.
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By default primary key is equal to order_by expression
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Example:
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engine = ReplacingMergeTree(order_by=('OrderID', 'EventDate', 'BannerID'), ver_col='Version',
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partition_key=(F.toYYYYMM(EventDate), 'BannerID'), primary_key=('OrderID',))
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### Data Replication
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Any of the above engines can be converted to a replicated engine (e.g. `ReplicatedMergeTree`) by adding two parameters, `replica_table_path` and `replica_name`:
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engine = MergeTree('EventDate', ('CounterID', 'EventDate'),
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replica_table_path='/clickhouse/tables/{layer}-{shard}/hits',
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replica_name='{replica}')
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Buffer Engine
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A `Buffer` engine is only used in conjunction with a `BufferModel`.
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The model should be a subclass of both `BufferModel` and the main model.
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The main model is also passed to the engine:
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class PersonBuffer(BufferModel, Person):
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engine = Buffer(Person)
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Additional buffer parameters can optionally be specified:
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engine = Buffer(Person, num_layers=16, min_time=10,
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max_time=100, min_rows=10000, max_rows=1000000,
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min_bytes=10000000, max_bytes=100000000)
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Then you can insert objects into Buffer model and they will be handled by ClickHouse properly:
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db.create_table(PersonBuffer)
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suzy = PersonBuffer(first_name='Suzy', last_name='Jones')
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dan = PersonBuffer(first_name='Dan', last_name='Schwartz')
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db.insert([dan, suzy])
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Merge Engine
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[ClickHouse docs](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/operations/table_engines/merge/)
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A `Merge` engine is only used in conjunction with a `MergeModel`.
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This table does not store data itself, but allows reading from any number of other tables simultaneously. So you can't insert in it.
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Engine parameter specifies re2 (similar to PCRE) regular expression, from which data is selected.
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class MergeTable(MergeModel):
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engine = Merge('^table_prefix')
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---
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[<< Field Types](field_types.md) | [Table of Contents](toc.md) | [Schema Migrations >>](schema_migrations.md) |