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- [role="xpack"]
- [testenv="basic"]
- [[sql-cli]]
- == SQL CLI
- Elasticsearch ships with a script to run the SQL CLI in its `bin` directory:
- [source,bash]
- --------------------------------------------------
- $ ./bin/elasticsearch-sql-cli
- --------------------------------------------------
- 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.
- You can pass the URL of the Elasticsearch instance to connect to as
- the first parameter:
- [source,bash]
- --------------------------------------------------
- $ ./bin/elasticsearch-sql-cli https://some.server:9200
- --------------------------------------------------
- Once the CLI is running you can use any <<sql-spec,query>> that
- Elasticsearch supports:
- [source,sqlcli]
- --------------------------------------------------
- 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
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- // TODO it'd be lovely to be able to assert that this is correct but
- // that is probably more work then it is worth right now.
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