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INFORMATION_SCHEMA (or: information_schema) is a system database which provides a (somewhat) standardized, DBMS-agnostic view on metadata of database objects. The views in INFORMATION_SCHEMA are generally inferior to normal system tables but tools can use them to obtain basic information in a cross-DBMS manner. The structure and content of views in INFORMATION_SCHEMA is supposed to evolves in a backwards-compatible way, i.e. only new functionality is added but existing functionality is not changed or removed. In terms of internal implementation, views in INFORMATION_SCHEMA usually map to to normal system tables like system.columns, system.databases and system.tables.

sql
SHOW TABLES FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA;

-- or:
SHOW TABLES FROM information_schema;
text
┌─name────────────────────┐
│ COLUMNS                 │
│ KEY_COLUMN_USAGE        │
│ REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS │
│ SCHEMATA                │
| STATISTICS              |
│ TABLES                  │
│ VIEWS                   │
│ columns                 │
│ key_column_usage        │
│ referential_constraints │
│ schemata                │
| statistics              |
│ tables                  │
│ views                   │
└─────────────────────────┘

INFORMATION_SCHEMA contains the following views:

Case-insensitive equivalent views, e.g. INFORMATION_SCHEMA.columns are provided for reasons of compatibility with other databases. The same applies to all the columns in these views - both lowercase (for example, table_name) and uppercase (TABLE_NAME) variants are provided.

COLUMNS {#columns}

Contains columns read from the system.columns system table and columns that are not supported in ClickHouse or do not make sense (always NULL), but must be by the standard.

Columns:

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Example

Query:

sql
SELECT table_catalog,
       table_schema,
       table_name,
       column_name,
       ordinal_position,
       column_default,
       is_nullable,
       data_type,
       character_maximum_length,
       character_octet_length,
       numeric_precision,
       numeric_precision_radix,
       numeric_scale,
       datetime_precision,
       character_set_catalog,
       character_set_schema,
       character_set_name,
       collation_catalog,
       collation_schema,
       collation_name,
       domain_catalog,
       domain_schema,
       domain_name,
       column_comment,
       column_type
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.COLUMNS
WHERE (table_schema = currentDatabase() OR table_schema = '')
  AND table_name NOT LIKE '%inner%' 
LIMIT 1 
FORMAT Vertical;

Result:

text
Row 1:
──────
table_catalog:            default
table_schema:             default
table_name:               describe_example
column_name:              id
ordinal_position:         1
column_default:
is_nullable:              0
data_type:                UInt64
character_maximum_length: ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
character_octet_length:   ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
numeric_precision:        64
numeric_precision_radix:  2
numeric_scale:            0
datetime_precision:       ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
character_set_catalog:    ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
character_set_schema:     ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
character_set_name:       ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
collation_catalog:        ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
collation_schema:         ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
collation_name:           ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
domain_catalog:           ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
domain_schema:            ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
domain_name:              ᴺᵁᴸᴸ

SCHEMATA {#schemata}

Contains columns read from the system.databases system table and columns that are not supported in ClickHouse or do not make sense (always NULL), but must be by the standard.

Columns:

  • catalog_name (String) — The name of the database.
  • schema_name (String) — The name of the database.
  • schema_owner (String) — Schema owner name, always 'default'.
  • default_character_set_catalog (Nullable(String)) — NULL, not supported.
  • default_character_set_schema (Nullable(String)) — NULL, not supported.
  • default_character_set_name (Nullable(String)) — NULL, not supported.
  • sql_path (Nullable(String)) — NULL, not supported.

Example

Query:

sql
SELECT catalog_name,
       schema_name,
       schema_owner,
       default_character_set_catalog,
       default_character_set_schema,
       default_character_set_name,
       sql_path
FROM information_schema.schemata
WHERE schema_name ILIKE 'information_schema' 
LIMIT 1 
FORMAT Vertical;

Result:

text
Row 1:
──────
catalog_name:                  INFORMATION_SCHEMA
schema_name:                   INFORMATION_SCHEMA
schema_owner:                  default
default_character_set_catalog: ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
default_character_set_schema:  ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
default_character_set_name:    ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
sql_path:                      ᴺᵁᴸᴸ

TABLES {#tables}

Contains columns read from the system.tables system table.

Columns:

  • table_catalog (String) — The name of the database in which the table is located.
  • table_schema (String) — The name of the database in which the table is located.
  • table_name (String) — Table name.
  • table_type (String) — Table type. Possible values:
    • BASE TABLE
    • VIEW
    • FOREIGN TABLE
    • LOCAL TEMPORARY
    • SYSTEM VIEW
  • table_rows (Nullable(UInt64)) — The total number of rows. NULL if it could not be determined.
  • data_length (Nullable(UInt64)) — The size of the data on-disk. NULL if it could not be determined.
  • index_length (Nullable(UInt64)) — The total size of the primary key, secondary indexes, and all marks.
  • table_collation (Nullable(String)) — The table default collation. Always utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci.
  • table_comment (Nullable(String)) — The comment used when creating the table.

Example

Query:

sql
SELECT table_catalog, 
       table_schema, 
       table_name, 
       table_type, 
       table_collation, 
       table_comment
FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES
WHERE (table_schema = currentDatabase() OR table_schema = '')
  AND table_name NOT LIKE '%inner%'
LIMIT 1 
FORMAT Vertical;

Result:

text
Row 1:
──────
table_catalog:   default
table_schema:    default
table_name:      describe_example
table_type:      BASE TABLE
table_collation: utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci
table_comment:   

VIEWS {#views}

Contains columns read from the system.tables system table, when the table engine View is used.

Columns:

  • table_catalog (String) — The name of the database in which the table is located.
  • table_schema (String) — The name of the database in which the table is located.
  • table_name (String) — Table name.
  • view_definition (String) — SELECT query for view.
  • check_option (String) — NONE, no checking.
  • is_updatable (Enum8) — NO, the view is not updated.
  • is_insertable_into (Enum8) — Shows whether the created view is materialized. Possible values:
    • NO — The created view is not materialized.
    • YES — The created view is materialized.
  • is_trigger_updatable (Enum8) — NO, the trigger is not updated.
  • is_trigger_deletable (Enum8) — NO, the trigger is not deleted.
  • is_trigger_insertable_into (Enum8) — NO, no data is inserted into the trigger.

Example

Query:

sql
CREATE VIEW v (n Nullable(Int32), f Float64) AS SELECT n, f FROM t;
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW mv ENGINE = Null AS SELECT * FROM system.one;
SELECT table_catalog,
       table_schema,
       table_name,
       view_definition,
       check_option,
       is_updatable,
       is_insertable_into,
       is_trigger_updatable,
       is_trigger_deletable,
       is_trigger_insertable_into
FROM information_schema.views
WHERE table_schema = currentDatabase() 
LIMIT 1
FORMAT Vertical;

Result:

text
Row 1:
──────
table_catalog:              default
table_schema:               default
table_name:                 mv
view_definition:            SELECT * FROM system.one
check_option:               NONE
is_updatable:               NO
is_insertable_into:         YES
is_trigger_updatable:       NO
is_trigger_deletable:       NO
is_trigger_insertable_into: NO

KEY_COLUMN_USAGE {#key_column_usage}

Contains columns from the system.tables system table which are restricted by constraints.

Columns:

  • constraint_catalog (String) — Currently unused. Always def.
  • constraint_schema (String) — The name of the schema (database) to which the constraint belongs.
  • constraint_name (Nullable(String)) — The name of the constraint.
  • table_catalog (String) — Currently unused. Always def.
  • table_schema (String) — The name of the schema (database) to which the table belongs.
  • table_name (String) — The name of the table that has the constraint.
  • column_name (Nullable(String)) — The name of the column that has the constraint.
  • ordinal_position (UInt32) — Currently unused. Always 1.
  • position_in_unique_constraint (Nullable(UInt32)) — Currently unused. Always NULL.
  • referenced_table_schema (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused. Always NULL.
  • referenced_table_name (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused. Always NULL.
  • referenced_column_name (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused. Always NULL.

Example

sql
CREATE TABLE test (i UInt32, s String) ENGINE MergeTree ORDER BY i;
SELECT constraint_catalog,
       constraint_schema,
       constraint_name,
       table_catalog,
       table_schema,
       table_name,
       column_name,
       ordinal_position,
       position_in_unique_constraint,
       referenced_table_schema,
       referenced_table_name,
       referenced_column_name
FROM information_schema.key_column_usage 
WHERE table_name = 'test' 
FORMAT Vertical;

Result:

response
Row 1:
──────
constraint_catalog:            def
constraint_schema:             default
constraint_name:               PRIMARY
table_catalog:                 def
table_schema:                  default
table_name:                    test
column_name:                   i
ordinal_position:              1
position_in_unique_constraint: ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
referenced_table_schema:       ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
referenced_table_name:         ᴺᵁᴸᴸ
referenced_column_name:        ᴺᵁᴸᴸ

REFERENTIAL_CONSTRAINTS {#referential_constraints}

Contains information about foreign keys. Currently returns an empty result (no rows) which is just enough to provide compatibility with 3rd party tools like Tableau Online.

Columns:

  • constraint_catalog (String) — Currently unused.
  • constraint_schema (String) — Currently unused.
  • constraint_name (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused.
  • unique_constraint_catalog (String) — Currently unused.
  • unique_constraint_schema (String) — Currently unused.
  • unique_constraint_name (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused.
  • match_option (String) — Currently unused.
  • update_rule (String) — Currently unused.
  • delete_rule (String) — Currently unused.
  • table_name (String) — Currently unused.
  • referenced_table_name (String) — Currently unused.

STATISTICS {#statistics}

Provides information about table indexes. Currently returns an empty result (no rows) which is just enough to provide compatibility with 3rd party tools like Tableau Online.

Columns:

  • table_catalog (String) — Currently unused.
  • table_schema (String) — Currently unused.
  • table_name (String) — Currently unused.
  • non_unique (Int32) — Currently unused.
  • index_schema (String) — Currently unused.
  • index_name (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused.
  • seq_in_index (UInt32) — Currently unused.
  • column_name (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused.
  • collation (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused.
  • cardinality (Nullable(Int64)) — Currently unused.
  • sub_part (Nullable(Int64)) — Currently unused.
  • packed (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused.
  • nullable (String) — Currently unused.
  • index_type (String) — Currently unused.
  • comment (String) — Currently unused.
  • index_comment (String) — Currently unused.
  • is_visible (String) — Currently unused.
  • expression (Nullable(String)) — Currently unused.