/clickhouse-cpp

C++ client library for ClickHouse

Primary LanguageC++Apache License 2.0Apache-2.0

ClickHouse C++ client Linux macOS Windows MSVC Windows mingw

C++ client for ClickHouse.

Supported data types

  • Array(T)
  • Date
  • DateTime, DateTime64
  • DateTime([timezone]), DateTime64(N, [timezone])
  • Decimal32, Decimal64, Decimal128
  • Enum8, Enum16
  • FixedString(N)
  • Float32, Float64
  • IPv4, IPv6
  • Nullable(T)
  • String
  • LowCardinality(String) or LowCardinality(FixedString(N))
  • Tuple
  • UInt8, UInt16, UInt32, UInt64, Int8, Int16, Int32, Int64
  • Int128
  • UUID

Building

$ mkdir build .
$ cd build
$ cmake .. [-DBUILD_TESTS=ON]
$ make

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <clickhouse/client.h>

using namespace clickhouse;

int main()
{
    /// Initialize client connection.
    Client client(ClientOptions().SetHost("localhost"));

    /// Create a table.
    client.Execute("CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS default.numbers (id UInt64, name String) ENGINE = Memory");

    /// Insert some values.
    {
        Block block;

        auto id = std::make_shared<ColumnUInt64>();
        id->Append(1);
        id->Append(7);

        auto name = std::make_shared<ColumnString>();
        name->Append("one");
        name->Append("seven");

        block.AppendColumn("id"  , id);
        block.AppendColumn("name", name);

        client.Insert("default.numbers", block);
    }

    /// Select values inserted in the previous step.
    client.Select("SELECT id, name FROM default.numbers", [] (const Block& block)
        {
            for (size_t i = 0; i < block.GetRowCount(); ++i) {
                std::cout << block[0]->As<ColumnUInt64>()->At(i) << " "
                          << block[1]->As<ColumnString>()->At(i) << "\n";
            }
        }
    );

    /// Delete table.
    client.Execute("DROP TABLE default.numbers");

    return 0;
}

Thread-safety

⚠ Please note that Client instance is NOT thread-safe. I.e. you must create a separate Client for each thread or utilize some synchronization techniques. ⚠

Retries

If you wish to implement some retry logic atop of clickhouse::Client there are few simple rules to make you life easier:

  • If previous attempt threw an exception, then make sure to call clickhouse::Client::ResetConnection() before the next try.
  • For clickhouse::Client::Insert() you can reuse a block from previous try, no need to rebuild it from scratch.

See ClickHouse#184 for details.