This is a minimal wrapper around the Clickhouse HTTP Interface for PHP. It supports sessions, select and inserts, and queries with parameters.
composer require hyvor/clickhouse-php
<?php
use Hyvor\Clickhouse\Clickhouse;
$clickhouse = new Clickhouse(
host: 'localhost',
port: 8123,
user: 'default',
password: '',
database: 'default',
);
Selecting multiple rows
$results = $clickhouse->select(
'SELECT * FROM users WHERE id < {id: UInt32}',
['id' => 10]
);
// get rows as arrays
$results->all(); // [[1, 'John'], [2, 'Jane']]
// get the first row
$results->first(); // [1, 'John']
// get the first column of the first row
// useful for aggregations like COUNT(*)
$results->value(); // 2
// loop through the rows
foreach ($results as $row) {
// $row is an array
}
// properties
$results->rows; // int (same as $results->count())
$results->rowsBeforeLimitAtLeast; // null | int
$results->elapsedTimeSeconds; // float
$results->rowsRead; // int
$results->bytesRead; // int
Use the insert
method to insert a new row.
Arguments:
Argument 1: The table name Argument 2: Key-value pairs for the columns and values types Argument 3...: Rows to insert
$clickhouse->insert(
'users',
[
'id' => 'UInt64',
'name' => 'String',
'age' => 'UInt8',
],
[
'id' => 1,
'name' => 'John',
'age' => 42
]
)
In SQL, this would be:
INSERT INTO users (id, name, age) VALUES ({id: Int64}, {name: String}, {age: Int64})
To insert multiple rows, pass multiple arguments (arrays) at the end:
$clickhouse->insert(
'users',
[
'id' => 'UInt64',
'name' => 'String',
'age' => 'UInt8',
],
['id' => 1, 'name' => 'John', 'age' => 42],
['id' => 2, 'name' => 'Jane', 'age' => 37],
['id' => 3, 'name' => 'Bob', 'age' => 21],
)
Clickhouse is notably slow when inserting a large number of rows with parameters. In such cases, you can use the insertRaw
method, which inserts rows without parameters. Be careful with SQL injection.
$clickhouse->insertRaw(
'users',
['id', 'created_at', 'name', 'age'],
[
[1, '2021-01-01 00:00:00', 'John', 30],
[2, '2021-01-02 00:00:00', 'Jane', 25],
[3, '2021-01-03 00:00:00', 'Doe', 35],
],
asyncInsert: true,
waitForAsyncInsert: true,
)
This method sets async_insert
and wait_for_async_insert
settings true by default. Read more about these settings.
You can run any other query with query()
. The response is returned as JSON in Clickhouse's JSONCompact format.
$clickhouse->query('DROP TABLE users');
// with params
$clickhouse->query('QUERY', ['param' => 1]);
Each Hyvor\Clickhouse\Clickhouse
object creates a new session ID. You can use this to share the session between multiple requests.
$clickhouse = new Clickhouse();
// example:
// by default, Clickhouse update mutations are async
// here, we set mutations to sync
$clickhouse->query('SET mutations_sync = 1');
// all queries in this session (using the same $clickhouse object) will be sync
$clickhouse->query(
'ALTER TABLE users UPDATE name = {name: String} WHERE id = 1',
['name' => 'John']
);