--- toc_priority: 4 toc_title: HDFS --- # HDFS {#table_engines-hdfs} This engine provides integration with [Apache Hadoop](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Hadoop) ecosystem by allowing to manage data on [HDFS](https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/current/hadoop-project-dist/hadoop-hdfs/HdfsDesign.html) via ClickHouse. This engine is similar to the [File](../../../engines/table-engines/special/file.md#table_engines-file) and [URL](../../../engines/table-engines/special/url.md#table_engines-url) engines, but provides Hadoop-specific features. ## Usage {#usage} ``` sql ENGINE = HDFS(URI, format) ``` The `URI` parameter is the whole file URI in HDFS. The `format` parameter specifies one of the available file formats. To perform `SELECT` queries, the format must be supported for input, and to perform `INSERT` queries – for output. The available formats are listed in the [Formats](../../../interfaces/formats.md#formats) section. The path part of `URI` may contain globs. In this case the table would be readonly. **Example:** **1.** Set up the `hdfs_engine_table` table: ``` sql CREATE TABLE hdfs_engine_table (name String, value UInt32) ENGINE=HDFS('hdfs://hdfs1:9000/other_storage', 'TSV') ``` **2.** Fill file: ``` sql INSERT INTO hdfs_engine_table VALUES ('one', 1), ('two', 2), ('three', 3) ``` **3.** Query the data: ``` sql SELECT * FROM hdfs_engine_table LIMIT 2 ``` ``` text ┌─name─┬─value─┐ │ one │ 1 │ │ two │ 2 │ └──────┴───────┘ ``` ## Implementation Details {#implementation-details} - Reads and writes can be parallel - Not supported: - `ALTER` and `SELECT...SAMPLE` operations. - Indexes. - Replication. **Globs in path** Multiple path components can have globs. For being processed file should exists and matches to the whole path pattern. Listing of files determines during `SELECT` (not at `CREATE` moment). - `*` — Substitutes any number of any characters except `/` including empty string. - `?` — Substitutes any single character. - `{some_string,another_string,yet_another_one}` — Substitutes any of strings `'some_string', 'another_string', 'yet_another_one'`. - `{N..M}` — Substitutes any number in range from N to M including both borders. Constructions with `{}` are similar to the [remote](../../../sql-reference/table-functions/remote.md) table function. **Example** 1. Suppose we have several files in TSV format with the following URIs on HDFS: - ‘hdfs://hdfs1:9000/some_dir/some_file_1’ - ‘hdfs://hdfs1:9000/some_dir/some_file_2’ - ‘hdfs://hdfs1:9000/some_dir/some_file_3’ - ‘hdfs://hdfs1:9000/another_dir/some_file_1’ - ‘hdfs://hdfs1:9000/another_dir/some_file_2’ - ‘hdfs://hdfs1:9000/another_dir/some_file_3’ 1. There are several ways to make a table consisting of all six files: ``` sql CREATE TABLE table_with_range (name String, value UInt32) ENGINE = HDFS('hdfs://hdfs1:9000/{some,another}_dir/some_file_{1..3}', 'TSV') ``` Another way: ``` sql CREATE TABLE table_with_question_mark (name String, value UInt32) ENGINE = HDFS('hdfs://hdfs1:9000/{some,another}_dir/some_file_?', 'TSV') ``` Table consists of all the files in both directories (all files should satisfy format and schema described in query): ``` sql CREATE TABLE table_with_asterisk (name String, value UInt32) ENGINE = HDFS('hdfs://hdfs1:9000/{some,another}_dir/*', 'TSV') ``` !!! warning "Warning" If the listing of files contains number ranges with leading zeros, use the construction with braces for each digit separately or use `?`. **Example** Create table with files named `file000`, `file001`, … , `file999`: ``` sql CREATE TABLE big_table (name String, value UInt32) ENGINE = HDFS('hdfs://hdfs1:9000/big_dir/file{0..9}{0..9}{0..9}', 'CSV') ``` ## Configuration {#configuration} Similar to GraphiteMergeTree, the HDFS engine supports extended configuration using the ClickHouse config file. There are two configuration keys that you can use: global (`hdfs`) and user-level (`hdfs_*`). The global configuration is applied first, and then the user-level configuration is applied (if it exists). ``` xml /tmp/keytab/clickhouse.keytab clickuser@TEST.CLICKHOUSE.TECH kerberos root@TEST.CLICKHOUSE.TECH ``` ### List of possible configuration options with default values #### Supported by libhdfs3 | **parameter** | **default value** | | rpc\_client\_connect\_tcpnodelay | true | | dfs\_client\_read\_shortcircuit | true | | output\_replace-datanode-on-failure | true | | input\_notretry-another-node | false | | input\_localread\_mappedfile | true | | dfs\_client\_use\_legacy\_blockreader\_local | false | | rpc\_client\_ping\_interval | 10 * 1000 | | rpc\_client\_connect\_timeout | 600 * 1000 | | rpc\_client\_read\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | rpc\_client\_write\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | rpc\_client\_socekt\_linger\_timeout | -1 | | rpc\_client\_connect\_retry | 10 | | rpc\_client\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | dfs\_default\_replica | 3 | | input\_connect\_timeout | 600 * 1000 | | input\_read\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | input\_write\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | input\_localread\_default\_buffersize | 1 * 1024 * 1024 | | dfs\_prefetchsize | 10 | | input\_read\_getblockinfo\_retry | 3 | | input\_localread\_blockinfo\_cachesize | 1000 | | input\_read\_max\_retry | 60 | | output\_default\_chunksize | 512 | | output\_default\_packetsize | 64 * 1024 | | output\_default\_write\_retry | 10 | | output\_connect\_timeout | 600 * 1000 | | output\_read\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | output\_write\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | output\_close\_timeout | 3600 * 1000 | | output\_packetpool\_size | 1024 | | output\_heeartbeat\_interval | 10 * 1000 | | dfs\_client\_failover\_max\_attempts | 15 | | dfs\_client\_read\_shortcircuit\_streams\_cache\_size | 256 | | dfs\_client\_socketcache\_expiryMsec | 3000 | | dfs\_client\_socketcache\_capacity | 16 | | dfs\_default\_blocksize | 64 * 1024 * 1024 | | dfs\_default\_uri | "hdfs://localhost:9000" | | hadoop\_security\_authentication | "simple" | | hadoop\_security\_kerberos\_ticket\_cache\_path | "" | | dfs\_client\_log\_severity | "INFO" | | dfs\_domain\_socket\_path | "" | [HDFS Configuration Reference](https://hawq.apache.org/docs/userguide/2.3.0.0-incubating/reference/HDFSConfigurationParameterReference.html) might explain some parameters. #### ClickHouse extras {#clickhouse-extras} | **parameter** | **default value** | |hadoop\_kerberos\_keytab | "" | |hadoop\_kerberos\_principal | "" | |hadoop\_kerberos\_kinit\_command | kinit | #### Limitations {#limitations} * hadoop\_security\_kerberos\_ticket\_cache\_path can be global only, not user specific ## Kerberos support {#kerberos-support} If hadoop\_security\_authentication parameter has value 'kerberos', ClickHouse authentifies via Kerberos facility. Parameters [here](#clickhouse-extras) and hadoop\_security\_kerberos\_ticket\_cache\_path may be of help. Note that due to libhdfs3 limitations only old-fashioned approach is supported, datanode communications are not secured by SASL (HADOOP\_SECURE\_DN\_USER is a reliable indicator of such security approach). Use tests/integration/test\_storage\_kerberized\_hdfs/hdfs_configs/bootstrap.sh for reference. If hadoop\_kerberos\_keytab, hadoop\_kerberos\_principal or hadoop\_kerberos\_kinit\_command is specified, kinit will be invoked. hadoop\_kerberos\_keytab and hadoop\_kerberos\_principal are mandatory in this case. kinit tool and krb5 configuration files are required. ## Virtual Columns {#virtual-columns} - `_path` — Path to the file. - `_file` — Name of the file. **See Also** - [Virtual columns](../../../engines/table-engines/index.md#table_engines-virtual_columns) [Original article](https://clickhouse.tech/docs/en/engines/table-engines/integrations/hdfs/)