SQL CLI
Elastic Stack Serverless
Elasticsearch ships with a script to run the SQL CLI in its bin
directory:
$ ./bin/elasticsearch-sql-cli
You can pass the URL of the Elasticsearch instance to connect to as the first parameter:
$ ./bin/elasticsearch-sql-cli https://some.server:9200
If security is enabled on your cluster, you can pass the username and password in the form username:password@host_name:port
to the SQL CLI:
$ ./bin/elasticsearch-sql-cli https://sql_user:strongpassword@some.server:9200
Once the CLI is running you can use any query that Elasticsearch supports:
sql> SELECT * FROM library WHERE page_count > 500 ORDER BY page_count DESC;
author | name | page_count | release_date
-----------------+--------------------+---------------+---------------
Peter F. Hamilton|Pandora's Star |768 |1078185600000
Vernor Vinge |A Fire Upon the Deep|613 |707356800000
Frank Herbert |Dune |604 |-144720000000
Alastair Reynolds|Revelation Space |585 |953078400000
James S.A. Corey |Leviathan Wakes |561 |1306972800000
The jar containing the SQL CLI is a stand alone Java application and the scripts just launch it. You can move it around to other machines without having to install Elasticsearch on them. Without the already provided script files, you can use a command similar to the following to start the SQL CLI:
$ ./java -jar [PATH_TO_CLI_JAR]/elasticsearch-sql-cli-[VERSION].jar https://some.server:9200
or
$ ./java -cp [PATH_TO_CLI_JAR]/elasticsearch-sql-cli-[VERSION].jar org.elasticsearch.xpack.sql.cli.Cli https://some.server:9200
The jar name will be different for each Elasticsearch version (for example elasticsearch-sql-cli-7.3.2.jar
), thus the generic VERSION
specified in the example above. Furthermore, if not running the command from the folder where the SQL CLI jar resides, you’d have to provide the full path, as well.
Apart from SQL queries, CLI can also execute some specific commands:
allow_partial_search_results = <boolean>
(defaultfalse
)- If
true
, returns partial results if there are shard request timeouts or shard failures. Iffalse
, returns an error with no partial results.
sql> allow_partial_search_results = true;
allow_partial_search_results set to true
fetch_size = <number>
(default1000
)- Allows to change the size of fetches for query execution. Each fetch is delimited by fetch separator (if explicitly set).
sql> fetch_size = 2000;
fetch size set to 2000
fetch_separator = <string>
(empty string by default)- Allows to change the separator string between fetches.
sql> fetch_separator = "---------------------";
fetch separator set to "---------------------"
lenient = <boolean>
(defaultfalse
)- If
false
, Elasticsearch SQL returns an error for fields containing array values. Iftrue
, Elasticsearch SQL returns the first value from the array with no guarantee of consistent results.
sql> lenient = true;
lenient set to true
info
- Returns server information.
sql> info;
Node:mynode Cluster:elasticsearch Version:8.3
exit
- Closes the CLI.
sql> exit;
Bye!
cls
- Clears the screen.
sql> cls;
logo
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