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AI functions

AI Functions are built-in functions in ClickHouse that you can use to call AI or generate embeddings to work with your data, extract information, classify data, etc...

Note

AI functions can return unpredictable outputs. The result will highly depend on the quality of the prompt and the model used.

All functions are sharing a common infrastructure that provides:

Configuration

AI functions reference a named collection that stores provider credentials and configuration. The first argument to each function is the name of this collection.

Example statement to create a named collection with provider credentials:

CREATE NAMED COLLECTION ai_credentials AS
    provider = 'openai',
    endpoint = 'https://api.openai.com/v1/chat/completions',
    model = 'gpt-4o-mini',
    api_key = 'sk-...';

Named collection parameters

ParameterTypeDefaultDescription
providerStringModel provider. Supported: 'openai', 'anthropic'. See note below.
endpointStringAPI endpoint URL.
modelStringModel name (e.g. 'gpt-4o-mini', 'text-embedding-3-small').
api_keyStringAuthentication key for the provider.
max_tokensUInt641024Maximum number of output tokens per API call.
api_versionStringAPI version string. Used by Anthropic ('2023-06-01').
Note

Any OpenAI-compatible API (e.g. vLLM, Ollama, LiteLLM) can be used by setting provider = 'openai' and pointing the endpoint to your service.

Query-level settings

All AI-related settings are listed in Settings under the ai_function_ prefix.

Restricting endpoint hosts

The endpoint URL in an AI named collection is an outbound destination the server connects to under its own identity, carrying the named collection's api_key in the request headers. By default, ClickHouse permits any host. To restrict functions to a specific set of providers, configure remote_url_allow_hosts in the server config, e.g.:

<remote_url_allow_hosts>
    <host>api.openai.com</host>
    <host>api.anthropic.com</host>
</remote_url_allow_hosts>

Note that this setting is server-wide and applies to all HTTP-using features.

Supported providers

Providerprovider valueChat functionsNotes
OpenAI'openai'YesDefault provider.
Anthropic'anthropic'YesUses /v1/messages endpoint.

Observability

AI function activity is tracked through ClickHouse ProfileEvents:

ProfileEventDescription
AIAPICallsNumber of HTTP requests made to the AI provider.
AIInputTokensTotal input tokens consumed.
AIOutputTokensTotal output tokens consumed.
AIRowsProcessedNumber of rows that received a result.
AIRowsSkippedNumber of rows skipped (quota exceeded, or error with ai_function_throw_on_error = 0).

Query these events:

SELECT
    ProfileEvents['AIAPICalls'] AS api_calls,
    ProfileEvents['AIInputTokens'] AS input_tokens,
    ProfileEvents['AIOutputTokens'] AS output_tokens
FROM system.query_log
WHERE query_id = 'query_id'
AND type = 'QueryFinish'
ORDER BY event_time DESC;

aiClassify

Introduced in: v26.4.0

Classifies the given text into one of the provided categories using an LLM provider.

The function sends the text together with a fixed classification prompt and a JSON-schema response format constraining the model to return exactly one of the supplied labels. When the response is returned as a JSON object of the form {"category": "..."}, the label is unwrapped and the label string is returned.

The first argument is a named collection that specifies the provider, model, endpoint, and API key.

Syntax

aiClassify(collection, text, categories[, temperature])

Aliases: AIClassify

Arguments

  • collection — Name of a named collection containing provider credentials and configuration. String
  • text — Text to classify. String
  • categories — Constant list of candidate category labels. Array(String)
  • temperature — Sampling temperature controlling randomness. Default: 0.0. Float64

Returned value

One of the provided category labels, or the default value for the column type (empty string) if the request failed and ai_function_throw_on_error is disabled. String

Examples

Classify sentiment

SELECT aiClassify('ai_credentials', 'I love this product!', ['positive', 'negative', 'neutral'])
positive

Classify a column

SELECT body, aiClassify('ai_credentials', body, ['bug', 'question', 'feature']) AS kind FROM issues LIMIT 5

aiExtract

Introduced in: v26.4.0

Extracts structured information from unstructured text using an LLM provider.

The third argument may be either a free-form natural-language instruction (e.g. 'the main complaint') or a JSON-encoded schema of the form '{"field_a": "description of field a", "field_b": "description of field b"}'.

In instruction mode, the function returns the extracted value as a plain string, or an empty string if nothing was found. In schema mode, the function returns a JSON object string whose keys match the requested schema; missing fields are null.

The first argument is a named collection that specifies the provider, model, endpoint, and API key.

Syntax

aiExtract(collection, text, instruction_or_schema[, temperature])

Aliases: AIExtract

Arguments

  • collection — Name of a named collection containing provider credentials and configuration. String
  • text — Text to extract information from. String
  • instruction_or_schema — Free-form extraction instruction, or a constant JSON object describing the fields to extract. const String
  • temperature — Sampling temperature controlling randomness. Default: 0.0. const Float64

Returned value

A single extracted value (instruction mode) or a JSON object string (schema mode). Returns the default value for the column type (empty string) if the request failed and ai_function_throw_on_error is disabled. String

Examples

Free-form instruction

SELECT aiExtract('ai_credentials', 'The package arrived late and was damaged.', 'the main complaint')
late and damaged package

Schema extraction

SELECT aiExtract('ai_credentials', review, '{"sentiment": "positive, negative or neutral", "topic": "main topic of the review"}') FROM reviews LIMIT 5

aiGenerate

Introduced in: v26.4.0

Generates free-form text content from a prompt using an LLM provider.

The function sends the prompt to the configured AI provider and returns the generated text. An optional system prompt can be provided to guide the model's behavior (e.g. tone, format, role). If no system prompt is given, the default system prompt is: You are a helpful assistant. Provide a clear and concise response.

The first argument is a named collection that specifies the provider, model, endpoint, and API key.

Syntax

aiGenerate(collection, prompt[, system_prompt[, temperature]])

Aliases: AIGenerate

Arguments

  • collection — Name of a named collection containing provider credentials and configuration. String
  • prompt — The user prompt or question to send to the model. String
  • system_prompt — Optional constant system-level instruction that guides the model's behavior (e.g. persona, output format), sent along with each prompt. String
  • temperature — Sampling temperature controlling randomness. Default: 0.7. Float64

Returned value

The generated text response, or the default value for the column type (empty string) if the request failed and ai_function_throw_on_error is disabled. String

Examples

Simple question

SELECT aiGenerate('ai_credentials', 'What is 2 + 2? Reply with just the number.')
4

With system prompt

SELECT aiGenerate('ai_credentials', 'Explain ClickHouse', 'You are a database expert. Be concise.')

Summarize column values

SELECT article_title, aiGenerate('ai_credentials', concat('Summarize in one sentence: ', article_body)) AS summary FROM articles LIMIT 5

aiTranslate

Introduced in: v26.4.0

Translates the given text into the specified target language using an LLM provider.

Additional style or dialect instructions may be passed as a fourth argument (e.g. 'keep technical terms untranslated').

The first argument is a named collection that specifies the provider, model, endpoint, and API key.

Syntax

aiTranslate(collection, text, target_language[, instructions[, temperature]])

Aliases: AITranslate

Arguments

  • collection — Name of a named collection containing provider credentials and configuration. String
  • text — Text to translate. String
  • target_language — Target language name or BCP-47 code (e.g. 'French', 'es-MX'). String
  • instructions — Optional constant additional instructions for the translator. String
  • temperature — Sampling temperature controlling randomness. Default: 0.3. Float64

Returned value

The translated text, or the default value for the column type (empty string) if the request failed and ai_function_throw_on_error is disabled. String

Examples

Translate to French

SELECT aiTranslate('ai_credentials', 'Hello, world!', 'French')
Bonjour le monde!

Translate to Japanese with style instructions

SELECT aiTranslate('ai_credentials', body, 'Japanese', 'Use polite form (desu/masu)') FROM articles LIMIT 5