COPY
COPY TABLE
COPY TO
COPY TO is used to export the contents of a table to a file.
The syntax for using COPY TO is as follows:
COPY tbl TO '/xxx/xxx/output.parquet' WITH (FORMAT = 'parquet');
The command starts with the keyword COPY, followed by the name of the table you want to export data from (tbl in this case).
TO specifies the file path and name to save the exported
data (/xxx/xxx/output.parquet in this case).
WITH Option
WITH adds options such as the file FORMAT which specifies the format of the exported file. In this example, the format is Parquet; it is a columnar storage format used for big data processing. Parquet efficiently compresses and encodes columnar data for big data analytics.
| Option | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
FORMAT | Target file(s) format, e.g., JSON, CSV, Parquet | Required |
START_TIME/END_TIME | The time range within which data should be exported. START_TIME is inclusive and END_TIME is exclusive. | Optional |
CONNECTION Option
COPY TO supports exporting data to cloud storage services like S3. See connect-to-s3 for more detail.
COPY FROM
COPY FROM is used to import data from a file into a table.
The syntax for using COPY FROM is as follows:
COPY [<db>.]<table_name>
FROM { '<path>/[<filename>]' }
[ [ WITH ]
(
[ FORMAT = { parquet } ]
[ PATTERN = '<regex_pattern>' ]
)
]
The command starts with the keyword COPY, followed by the name of the table you want to import data into.
WITH Option
FORMAT specifies the file format of the imported file. In this example, the format is Parquet.
The option PATTERN allows the usage of wildcard characters like * to specify multiple input files that
match a certain pattern. For example, you can use the following syntax to import all files in the
directory(which must be an absolute path) "/path/to/folder" with the filename that contains parquet:
COPY tbl FROM '/path/to/folder/' WITH (FORMAT = 'parquet', PATTERN = '.*parquet.*');
Specifically, if you only have one file to import, you can use the following syntax:
COPY tbl FROM '/path/to/folder/xxx.parquet' WITH (FORMAT = 'parquet');
| Option | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
FORMAT | Target file(s) format, e.g., JSON, CSV, Parquet | Required |
PATTERN | Use regex to match files. e.g., *_today.parquet | Optional |
CONNECTION Option
COPY FROM also supports importing data from cloud storage services like S3. See connect-to-s3 for more detail.
Connect to S3
You can copy data from/to S3
-- COPY FROM
COPY tbl FROM '<URL>' WITH (FORMAT = 'parquet') CONNECTION(REGION = 'us-west-2');
-- COPY TO
COPY tbl TO '<URL>' WITH (FORMAT = 'parquet') CONNECTION(REGION = 'us-west-2');
URL
Notes: You should specify a file using S3://bucket/key-name. The following example shows the correct format.
s3://my-bucket/data.parquet
Another way is using Virtual-hosted–style(ENABLE_VIRTUAL_HOST_STYLE must be set to true to enable this). The following example shows the correct format.
s3://bucket-name.s3.region-code.amazonaws.com/key-name
You can use Copy S3 URI or COPY URL on S3 console to get S3 URI/HTTP URL prefix or full path.
Options
You can set the following CONNECTION options:
| Option | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
REGION | AWS region name. e.g., us-west-2 | Required |
ENDPOINT | The bucket endpoint. e.g., s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com | Optional |
ACCESS_KEY_ID | ACCESS_KEY_ID Your access key ID for connecting the AWS S3 compatible object storage. | Optional |
SECRET_ACCESS_KEY | Your secret access key for connecting the AWS S3 compatible object storage. | Optional |
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_HOST_STYLE | If you use virtual hosting to address the bucket, set it to "true". | Optional |
SESSION_TOKEN | Your temporary credential for connecting the AWS S3 service. | Optional |
COPY DATABASE
Beside copying specific table to/from some path, COPY statement can also be used to copy whole database to/from some path. The syntax for copying databases is:
COPY DATABASE <db_name>
[TO | FROM] '<PATH>'
WITH (
FORMAT = "<EXPORT FILE FORMAT>",
START_TIME = "<START TIMESTAMP>",
END_TIME = "<END TIMESTAMP>"
)
[CONNECTION(
REGION = "<REGION NAME>",
ENDPOINT = "<ENDPOINT>",
ACCESS_KEY_ID = "<ACCESS KEY>",
SECRET_ACCESS_KEY = "<SECRET KEY>",
ENABLE_VIRTUAL_HOST_STYLE = "[true | false]",
)]
| Option | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|
FORMAT | Export file format, available options: JSON, CSV, Parquet | Required |
START_TIME/END_TIME | The time range within which data should be exported. START_TIME is inclusive and END_TIME is exclusive. | Optional |
- When copying databases,
<PATH>must end with/.CONNECTIONparameters can also be used to copying databases to/from object storage services like AWS S3.
Examples
-- Export all tables' data to /tmp/export/
COPY DATABASE public TO '/tmp/export/' WITH (FORMAT='parquet');
-- Export all tables' data within time range 2022-04-11 08:00:00~2022-04-11 09:00:00 to /tmp/export/
COPY DATABASE public TO '/tmp/export/' WITH (FORMAT='parquet', START_TIME='2022-04-11 08:00:00', END_TIME='2022-04-11 09:00:00');
-- Import files under /tmp/export/ directory to database named public.
COPY DATABASE public FROM '/tmp/export/' WITH (FORMAT='parquet');
Special reminder for Windows platforms
Please notice that when executing COPY/COPY DATABASE statements on Windows platforms, backslashes (\) in paths should be replaced with / for compatibility.
-- Won't work
COPY tbl TO 'C:\xxx\xxx\output.parquet' WITH (FORMAT = 'parquet');
-- Correct path:
COPY tbl TO 'C:/xxx/xxx/output.parquet' WITH (FORMAT = 'parquet');