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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<clickhouse>
<storage_configuration>
<disks>
<default>
<keep_free_space_bytes>10485760</keep_free_space_bytes>
</default>
<s3>
<type>s3</type>
<endpoint>https://BUCKET-NAME.s3.amazonaws.com/data/</endpoint>
<access_key_id>ACCESS-KEY-ID</access_key_id>
<secret_access_key>SECRET-ACCESS-KEY</secret_access_key>
</s3>
</disks>
<policies>
<tiered>
<volumes>
<default>
<disk>default</disk>
</default>
<s3>
<disk>s3</disk>
</s3>
</volumes>
</tiered>
</policies>
</storage_configuration>
</clickhouse>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<clickhouse>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
<!-- Profiles of settings. -->
<profiles>
<!-- Default settings. -->
<default>
<!-- Maximum memory usage for processing single query, in bytes. -->
<max_memory_usage>10000000000</max_memory_usage>
<!-- How to choose between replicas during distributed query processing.
random - choose random replica from set of replicas with minimum number of errors
nearest_hostname - from set of replicas with minimum number of errors, choose replica
with minimum number of different symbols between replica's hostname and local hostname
(Hamming distance).
in_order - first live replica is chosen in specified order.
first_or_random - if first replica one has higher number of errors, pick a random one from replicas with minimum number of errors.
-->
<load_balancing>random</load_balancing>
</default>
<!-- Profile that allows only read queries. -->
<readonly>
<readonly>1</readonly>
</readonly>
</profiles>
<!-- Users and ACL. -->
<users>
<!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
<default>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
Password could be empty.
If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
whose initiator's realm matches it.
Example: <kerberos />
Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
How to generate decent password:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
How to generate double SHA1:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
-->
<password></password>
<!-- List of networks with open access.
To open access from everywhere, specify:
<ip>::/0</ip>
To open access only from localhost, specify:
<ip>::1</ip>
<ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
Each element of list has one of the following forms:
<ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
<host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
<host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
-->
<networks>
<ip>::/0</ip>
</networks>
<!-- Settings profile for user. -->
<profile>default</profile>
<!-- Quota for user. -->
<quota>default</quota>
<!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
<!-- <access_management>1</access_management> -->
</default>
</users>
<!-- Quotas. -->
<quotas>
<!-- Name of quota. -->
<default>
<!-- Limits for time interval. You could specify many intervals with different limits. -->
<interval>
<!-- Length of interval. -->
<duration>3600</duration>
<!-- No limits. Just calculate resource usage for time interval. -->
<queries>0</queries>
<errors>0</errors>
<result_rows>0</result_rows>
<read_rows>0</read_rows>
<execution_time>0</execution_time>
</interval>
</default>
</quotas>
</clickhouse>

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services:
clickhouse:
image: yandex/clickhouse-server:21.12.3.32
image: clickhouse/clickhouse-server:22.4.5-alpine
# ports:
# - "9000:9000"
# - "8123:8123"
volumes:
- ./clickhouse-config.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml
- ./clickhouse-users.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/users.xml
# - ./clickhouse-storage.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/storage.xml
- ./data/clickhouse/:/var/lib/clickhouse/
deploy:
restart_policy:

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<clickhouse>
<storage_configuration>
<disks>
<default>
<keep_free_space_bytes>10485760</keep_free_space_bytes>
</default>
<s3>
<type>s3</type>
<endpoint>https://BUCKET-NAME.s3.amazonaws.com/data/</endpoint>
<access_key_id>ACCESS-KEY-ID</access_key_id>
<secret_access_key>SECRET-ACCESS-KEY</secret_access_key>
</s3>
</disks>
<policies>
<tiered>
<volumes>
<default>
<disk>default</disk>
</default>
<s3>
<disk>s3</disk>
</s3>
</volumes>
</tiered>
</policies>
</storage_configuration>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<clickhouse>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
<!-- Profiles of settings. -->
<profiles>
<!-- Default settings. -->
<default>
<!-- Maximum memory usage for processing single query, in bytes. -->
<max_memory_usage>10000000000</max_memory_usage>
<!-- How to choose between replicas during distributed query processing.
random - choose random replica from set of replicas with minimum number of errors
nearest_hostname - from set of replicas with minimum number of errors, choose replica
with minimum number of different symbols between replica's hostname and local hostname
(Hamming distance).
in_order - first live replica is chosen in specified order.
first_or_random - if first replica one has higher number of errors, pick a random one from replicas with minimum number of errors.
-->
<load_balancing>random</load_balancing>
</default>
<!-- Profile that allows only read queries. -->
<readonly>
<readonly>1</readonly>
</readonly>
</profiles>
<!-- Users and ACL. -->
<users>
<!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
<default>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
Password could be empty.
If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
whose initiator's realm matches it.
Example: <kerberos />
Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
How to generate decent password:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
How to generate double SHA1:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
-->
<password></password>
<!-- List of networks with open access.
To open access from everywhere, specify:
<ip>::/0</ip>
To open access only from localhost, specify:
<ip>::1</ip>
<ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
Each element of list has one of the following forms:
<ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
<host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
<host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
-->
<networks>
<ip>::/0</ip>
</networks>
<!-- Settings profile for user. -->
<profile>default</profile>
<!-- Quota for user. -->
<quota>default</quota>
<!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
<!-- <access_management>1</access_management> -->
</default>
</users>
<!-- Quotas. -->
<quotas>
<!-- Name of quota. -->
<default>
<!-- Limits for time interval. You could specify many intervals with different limits. -->
<interval>
<!-- Length of interval. -->
<duration>3600</duration>
<!-- No limits. Just calculate resource usage for time interval. -->
<queries>0</queries>
<errors>0</errors>
<result_rows>0</result_rows>
<read_rows>0</read_rows>
<execution_time>0</execution_time>
</interval>
</default>
</quotas>
</clickhouse>

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version: "2.4"
services:
clickhouse:
image: altinity/clickhouse-server:21.12.3.32.altinitydev.arm
# ports:
# - "9000:9000"
# - "8123:8123"
volumes:
- ./clickhouse-config.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml
- ./data/clickhouse/:/var/lib/clickhouse/
restart: on-failure
logging:
options:
max-size: 50m
max-file: "3"
healthcheck:
# "clickhouse", "client", "-u ${CLICKHOUSE_USER}", "--password ${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD}", "-q 'SELECT 1'"
test: ["CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "localhost:8123/ping"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
alertmanager:
image: signoz/alertmanager:0.23.0-0.1
volumes:
- ./data/alertmanager:/data
depends_on:
query-service:
condition: service_healthy
restart: on-failure
command:
- --queryService.url=http://query-service:8085
- --storage.path=/data
# Notes for Maintainers/Contributors who will change Line Numbers of Frontend & Query-Section. Please Update Line Numbers in `./scripts/commentLinesForSetup.sh` & `./CONTRIBUTING.md`
query-service:
image: signoz/query-service:0.8.2
container_name: query-service
command: ["-config=/root/config/prometheus.yml"]
# ports:
# - "6060:6060" # pprof port
# - "8080:8080" # query-service port
volumes:
- ./prometheus.yml:/root/config/prometheus.yml
- ../dashboards:/root/config/dashboards
- ./data/signoz/:/var/lib/signoz/
environment:
- ClickHouseUrl=tcp://clickhouse:9000/?database=signoz_traces
- STORAGE=clickhouse
- GODEBUG=netdns=go
- TELEMETRY_ENABLED=true
- DEPLOYMENT_TYPE=docker-standalone-arm
restart: on-failure
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "localhost:8080/api/v1/version"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
depends_on:
clickhouse:
condition: service_healthy
frontend:
image: signoz/frontend:0.8.2
container_name: frontend
restart: on-failure
depends_on:
- alertmanager
- query-service
ports:
- "3301:3301"
volumes:
- ../common/nginx-config.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
otel-collector:
image: signoz/otelcontribcol:0.45.1-0.3
command: ["--config=/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml"]
volumes:
- ./otel-collector-config.yaml:/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml
ports:
- "4317:4317" # OTLP gRPC receiver
- "4318:4318" # OTLP HTTP receiver
# - "8889:8889" # Prometheus metrics exposed by the agent
# - "13133:13133" # health_check
# - "14268:14268" # Jaeger receiver
# - "55678:55678" # OpenCensus receiver
# - "55679:55679" # zpages extension
# - "55680:55680" # OTLP gRPC legacy receiver
# - "55681:55681" # OTLP HTTP legacy receiver
mem_limit: 2000m
restart: on-failure
depends_on:
clickhouse:
condition: service_healthy
otel-collector-metrics:
image: signoz/otelcontribcol:0.45.1-0.3
command: ["--config=/etc/otel-collector-metrics-config.yaml"]
volumes:
- ./otel-collector-metrics-config.yaml:/etc/otel-collector-metrics-config.yaml
restart: on-failure
depends_on:
clickhouse:
condition: service_healthy
hotrod:
image: jaegertracing/example-hotrod:1.30
container_name: hotrod
logging:
options:
max-size: 50m
max-file: "3"
command: ["all"]
environment:
- JAEGER_ENDPOINT=http://otel-collector:14268/api/traces
load-hotrod:
image: "grubykarol/locust:1.2.3-python3.9-alpine3.12"
container_name: load-hotrod
hostname: load-hotrod
environment:
ATTACKED_HOST: http://hotrod:8080
LOCUST_MODE: standalone
NO_PROXY: standalone
TASK_DELAY_FROM: 5
TASK_DELAY_TO: 30
QUIET_MODE: "${QUIET_MODE:-false}"
LOCUST_OPTS: "--headless -u 10 -r 1"
volumes:
- ../common/locust-scripts:/locust

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services:
clickhouse:
image: yandex/clickhouse-server:21.12.3.32
image: clickhouse/clickhouse-server:22.4.5-alpine
# ports:
# - "9000:9000"
# - "8123:8123"
volumes:
- ./clickhouse-config.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml
- ./clickhouse-users.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/users.xml
# - ./clickhouse-storage.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/storage.xml
- ./data/clickhouse/:/var/lib/clickhouse/
restart: on-failure
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<clickhouse>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
<!-- Profiles of settings. -->
<profiles>
<!-- Default settings. -->
<default>
<!-- Maximum memory usage for processing single query, in bytes. -->
<max_memory_usage>10000000000</max_memory_usage>
<!-- How to choose between replicas during distributed query processing.
random - choose random replica from set of replicas with minimum number of errors
nearest_hostname - from set of replicas with minimum number of errors, choose replica
with minimum number of different symbols between replica's hostname and local hostname
(Hamming distance).
in_order - first live replica is chosen in specified order.
first_or_random - if first replica one has higher number of errors, pick a random one from replicas with minimum number of errors.
-->
<load_balancing>random</load_balancing>
</default>
<!-- Profile that allows only read queries. -->
<readonly>
<readonly>1</readonly>
</readonly>
</profiles>
<!-- Users and ACL. -->
<users>
<!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
<default>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
Password could be empty.
If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
whose initiator's realm matches it.
Example: <kerberos />
Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
How to generate decent password:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
How to generate double SHA1:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
-->
<password></password>
<!-- List of networks with open access.
To open access from everywhere, specify:
<ip>::/0</ip>
To open access only from localhost, specify:
<ip>::1</ip>
<ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
Each element of list has one of the following forms:
<ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
<host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
<host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
-->
<networks>
<ip>::/0</ip>
</networks>
<!-- Settings profile for user. -->
<profile>default</profile>
<!-- Quota for user. -->
<quota>default</quota>
<!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
<!-- <access_management>1</access_management> -->
</default>
</users>
<!-- Quotas. -->
<quotas>
<!-- Name of quota. -->
<default>
<!-- Limits for time interval. You could specify many intervals with different limits. -->
<interval>
<!-- Length of interval. -->
<duration>3600</duration>
<!-- No limits. Just calculate resource usage for time interval. -->
<queries>0</queries>
<errors>0</errors>
<result_rows>0</result_rows>
<read_rows>0</read_rows>
<execution_time>0</execution_time>
</interval>
</default>
</quotas>
</clickhouse>

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const onLayoutChangeHandler = async (layout: Layout[]): Promise<void> => {
setLayoutFunction(layout);
await onLayoutSaveHandler(layout);
// await onLayoutSaveHandler(layout);
};
const onAddPanelHandler = useCallback(() => {

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import { Dashboard } from 'types/api/dashboard/getAll';
import { v4 as uuid } from 'uuid';
import { TOperator } from '../types';
import { executeSearchQueries } from '../utils';
describe('executeSearchQueries', () => {
const firstDashboard: Dashboard = {
id: 11111,
uuid: uuid(),
created_at: '',
updated_at: '',
data: {
title: 'first dashboard',
},
};
const secondDashboard: Dashboard = {
id: 22222,
uuid: uuid(),
created_at: '',
updated_at: '',
data: {
title: 'second dashboard',
},
};
const thirdDashboard: Dashboard = {
id: 333333,
uuid: uuid(),
created_at: '',
updated_at: '',
data: {
title: 'third dashboard (with special characters +?\\)',
},
};
const dashboards = [firstDashboard, secondDashboard, thirdDashboard];
it('should filter dashboards based on title', () => {
const query = {
category: 'title',
id: 'someid',
operator: '=' as TOperator,
value: 'first dashboard',
};
expect(executeSearchQueries([query], dashboards)).toEqual([firstDashboard]);
});
it('should filter dashboards with special characters', () => {
const query = {
category: 'title',
id: 'someid',
operator: '=' as TOperator,
value: 'third dashboard (with special characters +?\\)',
};
expect(executeSearchQueries([query], dashboards)).toEqual([thirdDashboard]);
});
});

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@ -42,6 +42,8 @@ export const executeSearchQueries = (
if (!searchData.length || !queries.length) {
return searchData;
}
const escapeRegExp = (regExp: string): string =>
regExp.replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&');
queries.forEach((query: IQueryStructure) => {
const { operator } = query;
@ -61,7 +63,7 @@ export const executeSearchQueries = (
for (const searchSpaceItem of searchSpace) {
if (searchSpaceItem)
for (const queryValue of value) {
if (searchSpaceItem.match(queryValue)) {
if (searchSpaceItem.match(escapeRegExp(queryValue))) {
return resolveOperator(true, operator);
}
}

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<clickhouse>
<storage_configuration>
<disks>
<default>
<keep_free_space_bytes>10485760</keep_free_space_bytes>
</default>
<s3>
<type>s3</type>
<endpoint>http://172.17.0.1:9100/test//</endpoint>
<access_key_id>ash</access_key_id>
<secret_access_key>password</secret_access_key>
</s3>
</disks>
<policies>
<tiered>
<volumes>
<default>
<disk>default</disk>
</default>
<s3>
<disk>s3</disk>
</s3>
</volumes>
</tiered>
</policies>
</storage_configuration>
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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<clickhouse>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the settings can be overridden. -->
<!-- Profiles of settings. -->
<profiles>
<!-- Default settings. -->
<default>
<!-- Maximum memory usage for processing single query, in bytes. -->
<max_memory_usage>10000000000</max_memory_usage>
<!-- How to choose between replicas during distributed query processing.
random - choose random replica from set of replicas with minimum number of errors
nearest_hostname - from set of replicas with minimum number of errors, choose replica
with minimum number of different symbols between replica's hostname and local hostname
(Hamming distance).
in_order - first live replica is chosen in specified order.
first_or_random - if first replica one has higher number of errors, pick a random one from replicas with minimum number of errors.
-->
<load_balancing>random</load_balancing>
</default>
<!-- Profile that allows only read queries. -->
<readonly>
<readonly>1</readonly>
</readonly>
</profiles>
<!-- Users and ACL. -->
<users>
<!-- If user name was not specified, 'default' user is used. -->
<default>
<!-- See also the files in users.d directory where the password can be overridden.
Password could be specified in plaintext or in SHA256 (in hex format).
If you want to specify password in plaintext (not recommended), place it in 'password' element.
Example: <password>qwerty</password>.
Password could be empty.
If you want to specify SHA256, place it in 'password_sha256_hex' element.
Example: <password_sha256_hex>65e84be33532fb784c48129675f9eff3a682b27168c0ea744b2cf58ee02337c5</password_sha256_hex>
Restrictions of SHA256: impossibility to connect to ClickHouse using MySQL JS client (as of July 2019).
If you want to specify double SHA1, place it in 'password_double_sha1_hex' element.
Example: <password_double_sha1_hex>e395796d6546b1b65db9d665cd43f0e858dd4303</password_double_sha1_hex>
If you want to specify a previously defined LDAP server (see 'ldap_servers' in the main config) for authentication,
place its name in 'server' element inside 'ldap' element.
Example: <ldap><server>my_ldap_server</server></ldap>
If you want to authenticate the user via Kerberos (assuming Kerberos is enabled, see 'kerberos' in the main config),
place 'kerberos' element instead of 'password' (and similar) elements.
The name part of the canonical principal name of the initiator must match the user name for authentication to succeed.
You can also place 'realm' element inside 'kerberos' element to further restrict authentication to only those requests
whose initiator's realm matches it.
Example: <kerberos />
Example: <kerberos><realm>EXAMPLE.COM</realm></kerberos>
How to generate decent password:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha256sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding SHA256.
How to generate double SHA1:
Execute: PASSWORD=$(base64 < /dev/urandom | head -c8); echo "$PASSWORD"; echo -n "$PASSWORD" | sha1sum | tr -d '-' | xxd -r -p | sha1sum | tr -d '-'
In first line will be password and in second - corresponding double SHA1.
-->
<password></password>
<!-- List of networks with open access.
To open access from everywhere, specify:
<ip>::/0</ip>
To open access only from localhost, specify:
<ip>::1</ip>
<ip>127.0.0.1</ip>
Each element of list has one of the following forms:
<ip> IP-address or network mask. Examples: 213.180.204.3 or 10.0.0.1/8 or 10.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
2a02:6b8::3 or 2a02:6b8::3/64 or 2a02:6b8::3/ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff::.
<host> Hostname. Example: server01.clickhouse.com.
To check access, DNS query is performed, and all received addresses compared to peer address.
<host_regexp> Regular expression for host names. Example, ^server\d\d-\d\d-\d\.clickhouse\.com$
To check access, DNS PTR query is performed for peer address and then regexp is applied.
Then, for result of PTR query, another DNS query is performed and all received addresses compared to peer address.
Strongly recommended that regexp is ends with $
All results of DNS requests are cached till server restart.
-->
<networks>
<ip>::/0</ip>
</networks>
<!-- Settings profile for user. -->
<profile>default</profile>
<!-- Quota for user. -->
<quota>default</quota>
<!-- User can create other users and grant rights to them. -->
<!-- <access_management>1</access_management> -->
</default>
</users>
<!-- Quotas. -->
<quotas>
<!-- Name of quota. -->
<default>
<!-- Limits for time interval. You could specify many intervals with different limits. -->
<interval>
<!-- Length of interval. -->
<duration>3600</duration>
<!-- No limits. Just calculate resource usage for time interval. -->
<queries>0</queries>
<errors>0</errors>
<result_rows>0</result_rows>
<read_rows>0</read_rows>
<execution_time>0</execution_time>
</interval>
</default>
</quotas>
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version: "2.4"
services:
clickhouse:
image: altinity/clickhouse-server:21.12.3.32.altinitydev.arm
volumes:
- ./clickhouse-config.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml
restart: on-failure
logging:
options:
max-size: 50m
max-file: "3"
healthcheck:
# "clickhouse", "client", "-u ${CLICKHOUSE_USER}", "--password ${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD}", "-q 'SELECT 1'"
test: ["CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "localhost:8123/ping"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
alertmanager:
image: signoz/alertmanager:0.23.0-0.1
depends_on:
- query-service
restart: on-failure
command:
- --queryService.url=http://query-service:8085
- --storage.path=/data
query-service:
image: signoz/query-service:latest
container_name: query-service
command: ["-config=/root/config/prometheus.yml"]
volumes:
- ./prometheus.yml:/root/config/prometheus.yml
- ../dashboards:/root/config/dashboards
- ./data:/var/lib/signoz
ports:
- "8180:8080"
environment:
- ClickHouseUrl=tcp://clickhouse:9000/?database=signoz_traces
- STORAGE=clickhouse
- GODEBUG=netdns=go
- TELEMETRY_ENABLED=true
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "localhost:8080/api/v1/version"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
depends_on:
clickhouse:
condition: service_healthy
otel-collector:
image: signoz/otelcontribcol:0.45.1-0.3
command: ["--config=/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml"]
volumes:
- ./otel-collector-config.yaml:/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml
ports:
- "4317:4317" # OTLP GRPC receiver
mem_limit: 2000m
restart: always
depends_on:
clickhouse:
condition: service_healthy
otel-collector-metrics:
image: signoz/otelcontribcol:0.45.1-0.3
command: ["--config=/etc/otel-collector-metrics-config.yaml"]
volumes:
- ./otel-collector-metrics-config.yaml:/etc/otel-collector-metrics-config.yaml
depends_on:
clickhouse:
condition: service_healthy
hotrod:
image: jaegertracing/example-hotrod:1.30
container_name: hotrod
logging:
options:
max-size: 50m
max-file: "3"
command: ["all"]
environment:
- JAEGER_ENDPOINT=http://otel-collector:14268/api/traces
load-hotrod:
image: "grubykarol/locust:1.2.3-python3.9-alpine3.12"
container_name: load-hotrod
hostname: load-hotrod
environment:
ATTACKED_HOST: http://hotrod:8080
LOCUST_MODE: standalone
NO_PROXY: standalone
TASK_DELAY_FROM: 5
TASK_DELAY_TO: 30
QUIET_MODE: "${QUIET_MODE:-false}"
LOCUST_OPTS: "--headless -u 10 -r 1"
volumes:
- ../../../../deploy/docker/common/locust-scripts:/locust

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services:
clickhouse:
image: yandex/clickhouse-server:21.12.3.32
image: clickhouse/clickhouse-server:22.4.5-alpine
volumes:
- ./clickhouse-config.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.xml
- ./clickhouse-users.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/users.xml
- ./clickhouse-storage.xml:/etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/storage.xml
restart: on-failure
logging:
options: