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NOTE: We have merged this repository into Open Distro for Elasticsearch SQL as of 7/9/20. Please visit here for latest updates on SQL CLI. Thanks.

Open Distro for Elasticsearch SQL CLI

The SQL CLI component in Open Distro for Elasticsearch (ODFE) is a stand-alone Python application and can be launched by a 'wake' word odfesql.

It only supports Open Distro for Elasticsearch (ODFE) SQL Plugin You must have the ODFE SQL plugin installed to your Elasticsearch instance to connect. Users can run this CLI from MacOS and Linux, and connect to any valid Elasticsearch end-point such as Amazon Elasticsearch Service (AES).

Features

  • Multi-line input
  • Autocomplete for SQL syntax and index names
  • Syntax highlighting
  • Formatted output:
  • Tabular format
  • Field names with color
  • Enabled horizontal display (by default) and vertical display when output is too wide for your terminal, for better visualization
  • Pagination for large output
  • Connect to Elasticsearch with/without security enabled on either Elasticsearch OSS or Amazon Elasticsearch Service domains.
  • Supports loading configuration files
  • Supports all SQL plugin queries

Install

Launch your local Elasticsearch instance and make sure you have the Open Distro for Elasticsearch SQL plugin installed.

To install the SQL CLI:

  1. We suggest you install and activate a python3 virtual environment to avoid changing your local environment:

    pip install virtualenv
    virtualenv venv
    cd venv
    source ./bin/activate
    
  2. Install the CLI:

    pip3 install odfe-sql-cli
    

    The SQL CLI only works with Python 3, since Python 2 is no longer maintained since 01/01/2020. See https://pythonclock.org/

  3. To launch the CLI, run:

    odfesql https://localhost:9200 --username admin —password admin
    

    By default, the odfesql command connects to http://localhost:9200.

Configure

When you first launch the SQL CLI, a configuration file is automatically created at ~/.config/odfesql-cli/config (for MacOS and Linux), the configuration is auto-loaded thereafter.

You can also configure the following connection properties:

  • endpoint: You do not need to specify an option, anything that follows the launch command odfesql is considered as the endpoint. If you do not provide an endpoint, by default, the SQL CLI connects to http://localhost:9200.
  • -u/-w: Supports username and password for HTTP basic authentication, such as:
  • --aws-auth: Turns on AWS sigV4 authentication to connect to an Amazon Elasticsearch Service endpoint. Use with the AWS CLI (aws configure) to retrieve the local AWS configuration to authenticate and connect.

For a list of all available configurations, see clirc.

Using the CLI

  1. Save the sample accounts test data file.

  2. Index the sample data.

    curl -H "Content-Type: application/x-ndjson" -POST https://localhost:9200/data/_bulk -u admin:admin --insecure —data-binary "@accounts.json"
    
  3. Run a simple SQL command in ODFE SQL CLI:

    SELECT * FROM accounts;
    

    By default, you see a maximum output of 200 rows. To show more results, add a LIMIT clause with the desired value.

The CLI supports all types of query that ODFE SQL supports. Refer to ODFE SQL basic usage documentation.

Query options

Run single query from command line with options

  • --help: help page for options
  • -q: follow by a single query
  • -f: support jdbc/raw format output
  • -v: display data vertically
  • -e: translate sql to DSL

CLI Options

  • -p: always use pager to display output
  • --clirc: provide path of config file to load

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted an Open Source Code of Conduct.

Security issue notifications

If you discover a potential security issue in this project we ask that you notify AWS/Amazon Security via our vulnerability reporting page. Please do not create a public GitHub issue for security bugs you report.

Licensing

See the LICENSE file for our project's licensing. We will ask you to confirm the licensing of your contribution.

Copyright

Copyright 2020 Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.