ClickHouse is our main analytics backend.
Instead of data being inserted directly into ClickHouse, it pulls data from Kafka. This makes our ingestion pipeline more resilient towards outages.
Further reading: For more details on inserting data, how we use Kafka tables, and materialized views, check out our ClickHouse manual entry on ingestion.
Events
To make PostHog scalable, we use a sharded ClickHouse setup.
This includes the following tables:
kafka_events table
The kafka_events table uses the Kafka table engine
Tables using this engine set up Kafka consumers that consume data on read queries to the table, advancing the offset for the consumer group in Kafka.
events_mv materialized view
The events_mv table is a materialized view.
In this case, it acts as a data pipe which periodically pulls data from kafka_events and pushes it into the target (events) table.
writable_events table
The writable_events table uses the distributed table engine.
The schema looks something like as follows:
CREATE TABLE posthog.writable_events (`uuid` UUID,`event` String,`properties` String,`timestamp` DateTime64(6, 'UTC'),`team_id` Int64,`distinct_id` String,`elements_hash` String,`created_at` DateTime64(6, 'UTC'),`_timestamp` DateTime,`_offset` UInt64,`elements_chain` String) ENGINE = Distributed('posthog', 'posthog', 'sharded_events', sipHash64(distinct_id))
This table:
Gets pushed rows from
events_mvtable.For every row, it calculates a hash based on the
distinct_idcolumn.Based on the hash, sends the row to the right shard on the
posthogcluster into theposthog.sharded_eventstable.Does not contain materialized columns as they would hinder
INSERTqueries.
sharded_events table
The sharded_events table uses the ReplicatedReplacingMergeTree.
This table:
- Stores the event data.
- Is sharded and replicated.
- Is queried indirectly via the
eventstable.
events table
Similar to writable_events, the events table uses the distributed table engine.
This table is being queried from app and for every query, figures out what shard(s) to query, and aggregates the results from shards.
Note: Even though the
ReplacingMergeTreeengine is used, we should avoid writing duplicate data into the table, as deduplication is not a guarantee.
Persons
The source of truth for person info and person to distinct_id mappings is in PostgreSQL, but to speed up queries we replicate it to ClickHouse. Both tables use the ReplacingMergeTree and collapse by the version column, which is incremented every time a person is updated.
Note: Querying both tables requires handling duplicated rows. Check out PersonQuery code for an example of how it's done.
In sharded setups, person and person_distinct_id tables are not sharded and instead replicated onto each node to avoid JOINs over the network.