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Class Reference
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infi.clickhouse_orm.database
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### Database
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Database instances connect to a specific ClickHouse database for running queries,
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inserting data and other operations.
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#### Database(db_name, db_url="http://localhost:8123/", username=None, password=None, readonly=False, autocreate=True, timeout=60)
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Initializes a database instance. Unless it's readonly, the database will be
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created on the ClickHouse server if it does not already exist.
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- `db_name`: name of the database to connect to.
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- `db_url`: URL of the ClickHouse server.
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- `username`: optional connection credentials.
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- `password`: optional connection credentials.
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- `readonly`: use a read-only connection.
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- `autocreate`: automatically create the database if does not exist (unless in readonly mode).
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- `timeout`: the connection timeout in seconds.
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#### add_setting(name, value)
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Adds a database setting that will be sent with every request.
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For example, `db.add_setting("max_execution_time", 10)` will
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limit query execution time to 10 seconds.
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The name must be string, and the value is converted to string in case
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it isn't. To remove a setting, pass `None` as the value.
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#### count(model_class, conditions=None)
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Counts the number of records in the model's table.
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- `model_class`: the model to count.
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- `conditions`: optional SQL conditions (contents of the WHERE clause).
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#### create_database()
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Creates the database on the ClickHouse server if it does not already exist.
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#### create_table(model_class)
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Creates a table for the given model class, if it does not exist already.
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#### does_table_exist(model_class)
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Checks whether a table for the given model class already exists.
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Note that this only checks for existence of a table with the expected name.
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#### drop_database()
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Deletes the database on the ClickHouse server.
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#### drop_table(model_class)
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Drops the database table of the given model class, if it exists.
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#### insert(model_instances, batch_size=1000)
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Insert records into the database.
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- `model_instances`: any iterable containing instances of a single model class.
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- `batch_size`: number of records to send per chunk (use a lower number if your records are very large).
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#### migrate(migrations_package_name, up_to=9999)
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Executes schema migrations.
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- `migrations_package_name` - fully qualified name of the Python package
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containing the migrations.
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- `up_to` - number of the last migration to apply.
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#### paginate(model_class, order_by, page_num=1, page_size=100, conditions=None, settings=None)
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Selects records and returns a single page of model instances.
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- `model_class`: the model class matching the query's table,
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or `None` for getting back instances of an ad-hoc model.
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- `order_by`: columns to use for sorting the query (contents of the ORDER BY clause).
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- `page_num`: the page number (1-based), or -1 to get the last page.
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- `page_size`: number of records to return per page.
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- `conditions`: optional SQL conditions (contents of the WHERE clause).
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- `settings`: query settings to send as HTTP GET parameters
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The result is a namedtuple containing `objects` (list), `number_of_objects`,
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`pages_total`, `number` (of the current page), and `page_size`.
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#### raw(query, settings=None, stream=False)
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Performs a query and returns its output as text.
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- `query`: the SQL query to execute.
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- `settings`: query settings to send as HTTP GET parameters
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- `stream`: if true, the HTTP response from ClickHouse will be streamed.
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#### select(query, model_class=None, settings=None)
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Performs a query and returns a generator of model instances.
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- `query`: the SQL query to execute.
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- `model_class`: the model class matching the query's table,
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or `None` for getting back instances of an ad-hoc model.
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- `settings`: query settings to send as HTTP GET parameters
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### DatabaseException
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Extends Exception
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Raised when a database operation fails.
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infi.clickhouse_orm.models
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### Model
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A base class for ORM models. Each model class represent a ClickHouse table. For example:
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class CPUStats(Model):
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timestamp = DateTimeField()
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cpu_id = UInt16Field()
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cpu_percent = Float32Field()
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engine = Memory()
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#### Model(**kwargs)
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Creates a model instance, using keyword arguments as field values.
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Since values are immediately converted to their Pythonic type,
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invalid values will cause a `ValueError` to be raised.
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Unrecognized field names will cause an `AttributeError`.
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#### Model.create_table_sql(db)
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Returns the SQL command for creating a table for this model.
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#### Model.drop_table_sql(db)
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Returns the SQL command for deleting this model's table.
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#### Model.fields(writable=False)
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Returns an `OrderedDict` of the model's fields (from name to `Field` instance).
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If `writable` is true, only writable fields are included.
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Callers should not modify the dictionary.
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#### Model.from_tsv(line, field_names, timezone_in_use=UTC, database=None)
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Create a model instance from a tab-separated line. The line may or may not include a newline.
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The `field_names` list must match the fields defined in the model, but does not have to include all of them.
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- `line`: the TSV-formatted data.
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- `field_names`: names of the model fields in the data.
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- `timezone_in_use`: the timezone to use when parsing dates and datetimes.
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- `database`: if given, sets the database that this instance belongs to.
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#### get_database()
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Gets the `Database` that this model instance belongs to.
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Returns `None` unless the instance was read from the database or written to it.
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#### get_field(name)
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Gets a `Field` instance given its name, or `None` if not found.
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#### Model.is_read_only()
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Returns true if the model is marked as read only.
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#### Model.is_system_model()
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Returns true if the model represents a system table.
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#### Model.objects_in(database)
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Returns a `QuerySet` for selecting instances of this model class.
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#### set_database(db)
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Sets the `Database` that this model instance belongs to.
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This is done automatically when the instance is read from the database or written to it.
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#### Model.table_name()
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Returns the model's database table name. By default this is the
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class name converted to lowercase. Override this if you want to use
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a different table name.
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#### to_dict(include_readonly=True, field_names=None)
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Returns the instance's column values as a dict.
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- `include_readonly`: if false, returns only fields that can be inserted into database.
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- `field_names`: an iterable of field names to return (optional)
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#### to_tsv(include_readonly=True)
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Returns the instance's column values as a tab-separated line. A newline is not included.
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- `include_readonly`: if false, returns only fields that can be inserted into database.
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### BufferModel
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Extends Model
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#### BufferModel(**kwargs)
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Creates a model instance, using keyword arguments as field values.
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Since values are immediately converted to their Pythonic type,
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invalid values will cause a `ValueError` to be raised.
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Unrecognized field names will cause an `AttributeError`.
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#### BufferModel.create_table_sql(db)
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Returns the SQL command for creating a table for this model.
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#### BufferModel.drop_table_sql(db)
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Returns the SQL command for deleting this model's table.
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#### BufferModel.fields(writable=False)
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Returns an `OrderedDict` of the model's fields (from name to `Field` instance).
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If `writable` is true, only writable fields are included.
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Callers should not modify the dictionary.
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#### BufferModel.from_tsv(line, field_names, timezone_in_use=UTC, database=None)
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Create a model instance from a tab-separated line. The line may or may not include a newline.
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The `field_names` list must match the fields defined in the model, but does not have to include all of them.
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- `line`: the TSV-formatted data.
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- `field_names`: names of the model fields in the data.
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- `timezone_in_use`: the timezone to use when parsing dates and datetimes.
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- `database`: if given, sets the database that this instance belongs to.
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#### get_database()
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Gets the `Database` that this model instance belongs to.
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Returns `None` unless the instance was read from the database or written to it.
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#### get_field(name)
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Gets a `Field` instance given its name, or `None` if not found.
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#### BufferModel.is_read_only()
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Returns true if the model is marked as read only.
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#### BufferModel.is_system_model()
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Returns true if the model represents a system table.
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#### BufferModel.objects_in(database)
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Returns a `QuerySet` for selecting instances of this model class.
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#### set_database(db)
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Sets the `Database` that this model instance belongs to.
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This is done automatically when the instance is read from the database or written to it.
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#### BufferModel.table_name()
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Returns the model's database table name. By default this is the
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class name converted to lowercase. Override this if you want to use
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a different table name.
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#### to_dict(include_readonly=True, field_names=None)
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Returns the instance's column values as a dict.
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- `include_readonly`: if false, returns only fields that can be inserted into database.
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- `field_names`: an iterable of field names to return (optional)
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#### to_tsv(include_readonly=True)
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Returns the instance's column values as a tab-separated line. A newline is not included.
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- `include_readonly`: if false, returns only fields that can be inserted into database.
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### DistributedModel
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Extends Model
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Model for Distributed engine
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#### DistributedModel(**kwargs)
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Creates a model instance, using keyword arguments as field values.
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Since values are immediately converted to their Pythonic type,
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invalid values will cause a `ValueError` to be raised.
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Unrecognized field names will cause an `AttributeError`.
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#### DistributedModel.create_table_sql(db)
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#### DistributedModel.drop_table_sql(db)
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Returns the SQL command for deleting this model's table.
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#### DistributedModel.fields(writable=False)
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Returns an `OrderedDict` of the model's fields (from name to `Field` instance).
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If `writable` is true, only writable fields are included.
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Callers should not modify the dictionary.
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#### DistributedModel.fix_engine_table()
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Remember: Distributed table does not store any data, just provides distributed access to it.
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So if we define a model with engine that has no defined table for data storage
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(see FooDistributed below), that table cannot be successfully created.
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This routine can automatically fix engine's storage table by finding the first
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non-distributed model among your model's superclasses.
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>>> class Foo(Model):
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... id = UInt8Field(1)
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...
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>>> class FooDistributed(Foo, DistributedModel):
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... engine = Distributed('my_cluster')
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...
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>>> FooDistributed.engine.table
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None
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>>> FooDistributed.fix_engine()
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>>> FooDistributed.engine.table
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<class '__main__.Foo'>
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However if you prefer more explicit way of doing things,
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you can always mention the Foo model twice without bothering with any fixes:
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>>> class FooDistributedVerbose(Foo, DistributedModel):
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... engine = Distributed('my_cluster', Foo)
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>>> FooDistributedVerbose.engine.table
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<class '__main__.Foo'>
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See tests.test_engines:DistributedTestCase for more examples
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#### DistributedModel.from_tsv(line, field_names, timezone_in_use=UTC, database=None)
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Create a model instance from a tab-separated line. The line may or may not include a newline.
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The `field_names` list must match the fields defined in the model, but does not have to include all of them.
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- `line`: the TSV-formatted data.
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- `field_names`: names of the model fields in the data.
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- `timezone_in_use`: the timezone to use when parsing dates and datetimes.
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- `database`: if given, sets the database that this instance belongs to.
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#### get_database()
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Gets the `Database` that this model instance belongs to.
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Returns `None` unless the instance was read from the database or written to it.
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#### get_field(name)
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Gets a `Field` instance given its name, or `None` if not found.
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#### DistributedModel.is_read_only()
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Returns true if the model is marked as read only.
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#### DistributedModel.is_system_model()
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Returns true if the model represents a system table.
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#### DistributedModel.objects_in(database)
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Returns a `QuerySet` for selecting instances of this model class.
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#### set_database(db)
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#### DistributedModel.table_name()
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Returns the model's database table name. By default this is the
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class name converted to lowercase. Override this if you want to use
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a different table name.
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#### to_dict(include_readonly=True, field_names=None)
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Returns the instance's column values as a dict.
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- `include_readonly`: if false, returns only fields that can be inserted into database.
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- `field_names`: an iterable of field names to return (optional)
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#### to_tsv(include_readonly=True)
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Returns the instance's column values as a tab-separated line. A newline is not included.
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- `include_readonly`: if false, returns only fields that can be inserted into database.
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infi.clickhouse_orm.fields
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### ArrayField
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Extends Field
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#### ArrayField(inner_field, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### BaseEnumField
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Extends Field
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Abstract base class for all enum-type fields.
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#### BaseEnumField(enum_cls, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### BaseFloatField
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Extends Field
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Abstract base class for all float-type fields.
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#### BaseFloatField(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### BaseIntField
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Extends Field
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Abstract base class for all integer-type fields.
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#### BaseIntField(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### DateField
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Extends Field
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#### DateField(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### DateTimeField
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Extends Field
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#### DateTimeField(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Decimal128Field
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Extends DecimalField
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#### Decimal128Field(scale, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Decimal32Field
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Extends DecimalField
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#### Decimal32Field(scale, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Decimal64Field
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Extends DecimalField
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#### Decimal64Field(scale, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### DecimalField
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Extends Field
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Base class for all decimal fields. Can also be used directly.
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#### DecimalField(precision, scale, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Enum16Field
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Extends BaseEnumField
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#### Enum16Field(enum_cls, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Enum8Field
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Extends BaseEnumField
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#### Enum8Field(enum_cls, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Field
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Abstract base class for all field types.
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#### Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### FixedStringField
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Extends StringField
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#### FixedStringField(length, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Float32Field
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Extends BaseFloatField
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#### Float32Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Float64Field
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Extends BaseFloatField
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#### Float64Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Int16Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### Int16Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Int32Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### Int32Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Int64Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### Int64Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### Int8Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### Int8Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### NullableField
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Extends Field
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#### NullableField(inner_field, default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, extra_null_values=None)
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### StringField
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Extends Field
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#### StringField(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### UInt16Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### UInt16Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### UInt32Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### UInt32Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### UInt64Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### UInt64Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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### UInt8Field
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Extends BaseIntField
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#### UInt8Field(default=None, alias=None, materialized=None, readonly=None)
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infi.clickhouse_orm.engines
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---------------------------
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### Engine
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### TinyLog
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Extends Engine
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### Log
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Extends Engine
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### Memory
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Extends Engine
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### MergeTree
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Extends Engine
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#### MergeTree(date_col=None, order_by=(), sampling_expr=None, index_granularity=8192, replica_table_path=None, replica_name=None, partition_key=None)
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### Buffer
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Extends Engine
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Buffers the data to write in RAM, periodically flushing it to another table.
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Must be used in conjuction with a `BufferModel`.
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Read more [here](https://clickhouse.yandex/docs/en/table_engines/buffer/).
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#### Buffer(main_model, num_layers=16, min_time=10, max_time=100, min_rows=10000, max_rows=1000000, min_bytes=10000000, max_bytes=100000000)
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### Merge
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Extends Engine
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The Merge engine (not to be confused with MergeTree) does not store data itself,
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but allows reading from any number of other tables simultaneously.
|
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Writing to a table is not supported
|
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https://clickhouse.yandex/docs/en/single/index.html#document-table_engines/merge
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#### Merge(table_regex)
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|
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### Distributed
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Extends Engine
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|
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The Distributed engine by itself does not store data,
|
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but allows distributed query processing on multiple servers.
|
|
Reading is automatically parallelized.
|
|
During a read, the table indexes on remote servers are used, if there are any.
|
|
|
|
See full documentation here
|
|
https://clickhouse.yandex/docs/en/table_engines/distributed.html
|
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|
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#### Distributed(cluster, table=None, sharding_key=None)
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|
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:param cluster: what cluster to access data from
|
|
:param table: underlying table that actually stores data.
|
|
If you are not specifying any table here, ensure that it can be inferred
|
|
from your model's superclass (see models.DistributedModel.fix_engine_table)
|
|
:param sharding_key: how to distribute data among shards when inserting
|
|
straightly into Distributed table, optional
|
|
|
|
|
|
### CollapsingMergeTree
|
|
|
|
Extends MergeTree
|
|
|
|
#### CollapsingMergeTree(date_col=None, order_by=(), sign_col="sign", sampling_expr=None, index_granularity=8192, replica_table_path=None, replica_name=None, partition_key=None)
|
|
|
|
|
|
### SummingMergeTree
|
|
|
|
Extends MergeTree
|
|
|
|
#### SummingMergeTree(date_col=None, order_by=(), summing_cols=None, sampling_expr=None, index_granularity=8192, replica_table_path=None, replica_name=None, partition_key=None)
|
|
|
|
|
|
### ReplacingMergeTree
|
|
|
|
Extends MergeTree
|
|
|
|
#### ReplacingMergeTree(date_col=None, order_by=(), ver_col=None, sampling_expr=None, index_granularity=8192, replica_table_path=None, replica_name=None, partition_key=None)
|
|
|
|
|
|
infi.clickhouse_orm.query
|
|
-------------------------
|
|
|
|
### QuerySet
|
|
|
|
|
|
A queryset is an object that represents a database query using a specific `Model`.
|
|
It is lazy, meaning that it does not hit the database until you iterate over its
|
|
matching rows (model instances).
|
|
|
|
#### QuerySet(model_cls, database)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Initializer. It is possible to create a queryset like this, but the standard
|
|
way is to use `MyModel.objects_in(database)`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### aggregate(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns an `AggregateQuerySet` over this query, with `args` serving as
|
|
grouping fields and `kwargs` serving as calculated fields. At least one
|
|
calculated field is required. For example:
|
|
```
|
|
Event.objects_in(database).filter(date__gt='2017-08-01').aggregate('event_type', count='count()')
|
|
```
|
|
is equivalent to:
|
|
```
|
|
SELECT event_type, count() AS count FROM event
|
|
WHERE data > '2017-08-01'
|
|
GROUP BY event_type
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### as_sql()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the whole query as a SQL string.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### conditions_as_sql()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the contents of the query's `WHERE` clause as a string.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### count()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the number of matching model instances.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### distinct()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adds a DISTINCT clause to the query, meaning that any duplicate rows
|
|
in the results will be omitted.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### exclude(**filter_fields)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a copy of this queryset that excludes all rows matching the conditions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### filter(*q, **filter_fields)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a copy of this queryset that includes only rows matching the conditions.
|
|
Add q object to query if it specified.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### only(*field_names)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a copy of this queryset limited to the specified field names.
|
|
Useful when there are large fields that are not needed,
|
|
or for creating a subquery to use with an IN operator.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### order_by(*field_names)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a copy of this queryset with the ordering changed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### order_by_as_sql()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the contents of the query's `ORDER BY` clause as a string.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### paginate(page_num=1, page_size=100)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a single page of model instances that match the queryset.
|
|
Note that `order_by` should be used first, to ensure a correct
|
|
partitioning of records into pages.
|
|
|
|
- `page_num`: the page number (1-based), or -1 to get the last page.
|
|
- `page_size`: number of records to return per page.
|
|
|
|
The result is a namedtuple containing `objects` (list), `number_of_objects`,
|
|
`pages_total`, `number` (of the current page), and `page_size`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
### AggregateQuerySet
|
|
|
|
Extends QuerySet
|
|
|
|
|
|
A queryset used for aggregation.
|
|
|
|
#### AggregateQuerySet(base_qs, grouping_fields, calculated_fields)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Initializer. Normally you should not call this but rather use `QuerySet.aggregate()`.
|
|
|
|
The grouping fields should be a list/tuple of field names from the model. For example:
|
|
```
|
|
('event_type', 'event_subtype')
|
|
```
|
|
The calculated fields should be a mapping from name to a ClickHouse aggregation function. For example:
|
|
```
|
|
{'weekday': 'toDayOfWeek(event_date)', 'number_of_events': 'count()'}
|
|
```
|
|
At least one calculated field is required.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### aggregate(*args, **kwargs)
|
|
|
|
|
|
This method is not supported on `AggregateQuerySet`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### as_sql()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the whole query as a SQL string.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### conditions_as_sql()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the contents of the query's `WHERE` clause as a string.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### count()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the number of rows after aggregation.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### distinct()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Adds a DISTINCT clause to the query, meaning that any duplicate rows
|
|
in the results will be omitted.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### exclude(**filter_fields)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a copy of this queryset that excludes all rows matching the conditions.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### filter(*q, **filter_fields)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a copy of this queryset that includes only rows matching the conditions.
|
|
Add q object to query if it specified.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### group_by(*args)
|
|
|
|
|
|
This method lets you specify the grouping fields explicitly. The `args` must
|
|
be names of grouping fields or calculated fields that this queryset was
|
|
created with.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### only(*field_names)
|
|
|
|
|
|
This method is not supported on `AggregateQuerySet`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### order_by(*field_names)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a copy of this queryset with the ordering changed.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### order_by_as_sql()
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns the contents of the query's `ORDER BY` clause as a string.
|
|
|
|
|
|
#### paginate(page_num=1, page_size=100)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Returns a single page of model instances that match the queryset.
|
|
Note that `order_by` should be used first, to ensure a correct
|
|
partitioning of records into pages.
|
|
|
|
- `page_num`: the page number (1-based), or -1 to get the last page.
|
|
- `page_size`: number of records to return per page.
|
|
|
|
The result is a namedtuple containing `objects` (list), `number_of_objects`,
|
|
`pages_total`, `number` (of the current page), and `page_size`.
|
|
|
|
|