Bulk-insert new rows into a ClickHouse database.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.jdbc.clickhouse.bulkinsert"Insert rows from another table to a Clickhouse database using asynchronous inserts.
id: clickhouse_bulk_insert
namespace: company.team
inputs:
- id: file
type: FILE
tasks:
- id: bulk_insert
type: io.kestra.plugin.jdbc.clickhouse.BulkInsert
from: "{{ inputs.file }}"
url: jdbc:clickhouse://127.0.0.1:56982/
username: "{{ secret('CLICKHOUSE_USERNAME') }}"
password: "{{ secret('CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD') }}"
sql: INSERT INTO YourTable SETTINGS async_insert=1, wait_for_async_insert=1 values( ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ? )
Insert data into specific columns via a SQL query to a ClickHouse database using asynchronous inserts.
id: clickhouse_bulk_insert
namespace: company.team
inputs:
- id: file
type: FILE
tasks:
- id: bulk_insert
type: io.kestra.plugin.jdbc.clickhouse.BulkInsert
from: "{{ inputs.file }}"
url: jdbc:clickhouse://127.0.0.1:56982/
username: "{{ secret('CLICKHOUSE_USERNAME') }}"
password: "{{ secret('CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD') }}"
sql: INSERT INTO YourTable ( field1, field2, field3 ) SETTINGS async_insert=1, wait_for_async_insert=1 values( ?, ?, ? )
Insert data into specific columns via a SQL query to a ClickHouse database using asynchronous inserts.
id: clickhouse_bulk_insert
namespace: company.team
inputs:
- id: file
type: FILE
tasks:
- id: bulk_insert
type: io.kestra.plugin.jdbc.clickhouse.BulkInsert
from: "{{ inputs.file }}"
url: jdbc:clickhouse://127.0.0.1:56982/
username: "{{ secret('CLICKHOUSE_USERNAME') }}"
password: "{{ secret('CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD') }}"
table: YourTable
YESSource file URI
YESThe JDBC URL to connect to the database.
NO1000The size of chunk for every bulk request.
YESThe columns to be inserted.
If not provided, ? count need to match the from number of columns.
YESThe database user's password.
YESInsert query to be executed.
The query must have as many question marks as the number of columns in the table. Example: 'insert into <table_name> values( ? , ? , ? )' for 3 columns. In case you do not want all columns, you need to specify it in the query in the columns property Example: 'insert into <table_name> (id, name) values( ? , ? )' for inserting data into 2 columns: 'id' and 'name'.
YESThe table from which column names will be retrieved.
This property specifies the table name which will be used to retrieve the columns for the inserted values.
You can use it instead of specifying manually the columns in the columns property. In this case, the sql property can also be omitted, an INSERT statement would be generated automatically.
YESThe time zone id to use for date/time manipulation. Default value is the worker's default time zone id.
YESThe database user.
The rows count.
The updated rows count.