ClickHouse¶
Since v0.23.0
Introduction¶
The Testcontainers module for ClickHouse.
Adding this module to your project dependencies¶
Please run the following command to add the ClickHouse module to your Go dependencies:
go get github.com/testcontainers/testcontainers-go/modules/clickhouse
Usage example¶
ctx := context.Background()
user := "clickhouse"
password := "password"
dbname := "testdb"
clickHouseContainer, err := clickhouse.Run(ctx,
"clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.3.8.21-alpine",
clickhouse.WithUsername(user),
clickhouse.WithPassword(password),
clickhouse.WithDatabase(dbname),
clickhouse.WithInitScripts(filepath.Join("testdata", "init-db.sh")),
clickhouse.WithConfigFile(filepath.Join("testdata", "config.xml")),
)
defer func() {
if err := testcontainers.TerminateContainer(clickHouseContainer); err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to terminate container: %s", err)
}
}()
if err != nil {
log.Printf("failed to start container: %s", err)
return
}
Module Reference¶
Run function¶
- Since v0.32.0
Info
The RunContainer(ctx, opts...) function is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release of Testcontainers for Go.
The ClickHouse module exposes one entrypoint function to create the ClickHouse container, and this function receives three parameters:
func Run(ctx context.Context, img string, opts ...testcontainers.ContainerCustomizer) (*ClickHouseContainer, error)
context.Context, the Go context.string, the Docker image to use.testcontainers.ContainerCustomizer, a variadic argument for passing options.
Container Ports¶
Here you can find the list with the default ports used by the ClickHouse container.
httpPort = nat.Port("8123/tcp")
nativePort = nat.Port("9000/tcp")
Image¶
Use the second argument in the Run function to set a valid Docker image.
In example: Run(context.Background(), "clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.3.8.21-alpine").
Container Options¶
When starting the ClickHouse container, you can pass options in a variadic way to configure it.
Set username, password and database name¶
- Since v0.23.0
If you need to set a different database, and its credentials, you can use WithUsername, WithPassword, WithDatabase
options. E.g. WithUsername("user"), WithPassword("password"), WithDatabase("db").
Info
The default values for the username is default, for password is clickhouse and for the default database name is clickhouse.
WithInitScripts¶
- Since v0.23.0
If you would like to do additional initialization in the ClickHouse container, add one or more *.sql, *.sql.gz, or *.sh scripts to the container request.
Those files will be copied after the container is created but before it's started under /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d. According to ClickHouse Docker image,
it will run any *.sql files, run any executable *.sh scripts, and source any non-executable *.sh scripts found in that directory to do further
initialization before starting the service.
ctr, err := clickhouse.Run(ctx,
"clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.3.8.21-alpine",
clickhouse.WithUsername(user),
clickhouse.WithPassword(password),
clickhouse.WithDatabase(dbname),
clickhouse.WithInitScripts(filepath.Join("testdata", "init-db.sh")),
)
testcontainers.CleanupContainer(t, ctr)
require.NoError(t, err)
#!/bin/bash
set -e
clickhouse-client \
--user "$CLICKHOUSE_USER" \
--password "$CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD" \
--database "$CLICKHOUSE_DB" \
--query "create table if not exists test_table (id UInt64) engine = MergeTree PRIMARY KEY (id) ORDER BY (id) SETTINGS index_granularity = 8192; INSERT INTO test_table (id) VALUES (1);" --multiquery
Zookeeper¶
- Since v0.28.0
Clusterized ClickHouse requires to start Zookeeper and pass link to it via config.xml.
zkPort := nat.Port("2181/tcp")
zkcontainer, err := testcontainers.GenericContainer(ctx, testcontainers.GenericContainerRequest{
ContainerRequest: testcontainers.ContainerRequest{
ExposedPorts: []string{zkPort.Port()},
Image: "zookeeper:3.7",
WaitingFor: wait.ForListeningPort(zkPort),
},
Started: true,
})
testcontainers.CleanupContainer(t, zkcontainer)
require.NoError(t, err)
ipaddr, err := zkcontainer.ContainerIP(ctx)
require.NoError(t, err)
ctr, err := clickhouse.Run(ctx,
"clickhouse/clickhouse-server:23.3.8.21-alpine",
clickhouse.WithUsername(user),
clickhouse.WithPassword(password),
clickhouse.WithDatabase(dbname),
clickhouse.WithZookeeper(ipaddr, zkPort.Port()),
)
testcontainers.CleanupContainer(t, ctr)
require.NoError(t, err)
Warning
The WithZookeeper option will panic if it's not possible to create the Zookeeper config file.
WithConfigFile¶
- Since v0.23.0
If you need to set a custom configuration, the module provides the WithConfigFile option to pass the path to a custom configuration file in XML format.
<clickhouse>
<allow_no_password>1</allow_no_password>
</clickhouse>
In the case you want to pass a YAML configuration file, you can use the WithYamlConfigFile option.
allow_no_password: true
The following options are exposed by the testcontainers package.
Basic Options¶
WithExposedPortsSince v0.37.0WithEnvSince v0.29.0WithWaitStrategySince v0.20.0WithAdditionalWaitStrategySince v0.38.0WithWaitStrategyAndDeadlineSince v0.20.0WithAdditionalWaitStrategyAndDeadlineSince v0.38.0WithEntrypointSince v0.37.0WithEntrypointArgsSince v0.37.0WithCmdSince v0.37.0WithCmdArgsSince v0.37.0WithLabelsSince v0.37.0
Lifecycle Options¶
WithLifecycleHooksSince v0.38.0WithAdditionalLifecycleHooksSince v0.38.0WithStartupCommandSince v0.25.0WithAfterReadyCommandSince v0.28.0
Files & Mounts Options¶
WithFilesSince v0.37.0WithMountsSince v0.37.0WithTmpfsSince v0.37.0WithImageMountSince v0.37.0
Build Options¶
WithDockerfileSince v0.37.0
Logging Options¶
WithLogConsumersSince v0.28.0WithLogConsumerConfigSince v0.38.0WithLoggerSince v0.29.0
Image Options¶
WithAlwaysPullSince v0.38.0WithImageSubstitutorsSince v0.26.0WithImagePlatformSince v0.38.0
Networking Options¶
WithNetworkSince v0.27.0WithNetworkByNameSince v0.38.0WithBridgeNetworkSince v0.38.0WithNewNetworkSince v0.27.0
Advanced Options¶
WithHostPortAccessSince v0.31.0WithConfigModifierSince v0.20.0WithHostConfigModifierSince v0.20.0WithEndpointSettingsModifierSince v0.20.0CustomizeRequestSince v0.20.0WithNameSince v0.38.0WithNoStartSince v0.38.0WithProviderNot available until the next release main
Experimental Options¶
WithReuseByNameSince v0.37.0
Container Methods¶
The ClickHouse container exposes the following methods:
ConnectionHost¶
- Since v0.23.0
This method returns the host and port of the ClickHouse container, using the default, native 9000/tcp port. E.g. localhost:9000
connectionHost, err := ctr.ConnectionHost(ctx)
ConnectionString¶
- Since v0.23.0
This method returns the dsn connection string to connect to the ClickHouse container, using the default, native 9000/tcp port obtained from the ConnectionHost method.
It's possible to pass extra parameters to the connection string, e.g. dial_timeout=300ms or skip_verify=false, in a variadic way.
e.g. clickhouse://default:pass@localhost:9000?dial_timeout=300ms&skip_verify=false
connectionString, err := ctr.ConnectionString(ctx, "debug=true")