Clickhouse elixir driver via HTTP connection
conn = Pillar.Connection.new("http://user:password@localhost:8123/database")
# params are passed in brackets {} in sql query, and map strtucture does fill query by values
sql = "SELECT count(*) FROM users WHERE lastname = {lastname}"
params = %{lastname: "Smith"}
{:ok, result} = Pillar.query(conn, sql, params)
result
#=> [%{"count(*)" => 347}]
Recommended usage, because of limited connections and supervised workers
defmodule ClickhouseMaster do
use Pillar,
connection_strings: [
"http://user:password@host-master-1:8123/database",
"http://user:password@host-master-2:8123/database"
],
name: __MODULE__,
pool_size: 15
end
ClickhouseMaster.start_link()
{:ok, result} = ClickhouseMaster.select(sql, %{param: value})
Migrations can be generated with mix task mix pillar.gen.migration migration_name
mix pillar.gen.migration events_table
But for launching them we have to write own task, like this:
defmodule Mix.Tasks.MigrateClickhouse do
use Mix.Task
def run(_args) do
connection_string = Application.get_env(:my_project, :clickhouse_url)
conn = Pillar.Connection.new(connection_string)
Pillar.Migrations.migrate(conn)
end
end
And launch this via command
mix migrate_clickhouse
connection = Pillar.Connection.new("http://user:password@host-master-1:8123/database")
Pillar.async_insert(connection, "INSERT INTO events (user_id, event) SELECT {user_id}, {event}", %{
user_id: user.id,
event: "password_changed"
}) # => :ok
def deps do
[
{:pillar, "~> 0.13.0"}
]
end
Feel free to make a pull request. All contributions are appreciated!