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SQL settings
The SQL plugin adds a few settings to the standard OpenSearch cluster settings. Most are dynamic, so you can change the default behavior of the plugin without restarting your cluster. To learn more about static and dynamic settings, see Configuring OpenSearch.
It is possible to independently disable processing of PPL
or SQL
queries.
You can update these settings like any other cluster setting:
PUT _cluster/settings
{
"transient" : {
"plugins.sql.enabled" : false
}
}
Alternatively, you can use the following request format:
PUT _cluster/settings
{
"transient": {
"plugins": {
"ppl": {
"enabled": "false"
}
}
}
}
Similarly, you can update the settings by sending a request to the _plugins/_query/settings
endpoint:
PUT _plugins/_query/settings
{
"transient" : {
"plugins.sql.enabled" : false
}
}
Alternatively, you can use the following request format:
PUT _plugins/_query/settings
{
"transient": {
"plugins": {
"ppl": {
"enabled": "false"
}
}
}
}
Requests to the _plugins/_ppl
and _plugins/_sql
endpoints include index names in the request body, so they have the same access policy considerations as the bulk
, mget
, and msearch
operations. Setting the rest.action.multi.allow_explicit_index
parameter to false
disables both the SQL
and PPL
endpoints.
Available settings
Setting | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
plugins.sql.enabled | True | Change to false to disable the SQL support in the plugin. |
plugins.ppl.enabled | True | Change to false to disable the PPL support in the plugin. |
plugins.sql.slowlog | 2 seconds | Configures the time limit (in seconds) for slow queries. The plugin logs slow queries as Slow query: elapsed=xxx (ms) in opensearch.log . |
plugins.sql.cursor.keep_alive | 1 minute | Configures how long the cursor context is kept open. Cursor contexts are resource-intensive, so we recommend a low value. |
plugins.query.memory_limit | 85% | Configures the heap memory usage limit for the circuit breaker of the query engine. |
plugins.query.size_limit | 200 | Sets the default size of index that the query engine fetches from OpenSearch. |
plugins.query.datasources.enabled | true | Change to false to disable support for data sources in the plugin. |
Spark connector settings
The SQL plugin supports Apache Spark as an augmented compute source. When data sources are defined as tables in Apache Spark, OpenSearch can consume those tables. This allows you to run SQL queries against external sources inside OpenSearch Dashboard’s Discover and observability logs.
To get started, enable the following settings to add Spark as a data source and enable the correct permissions.
Setting | Description |
---|---|
spark.uri | The identifier for your Spark data source. |
spark.auth.type | The authorization type used to authenticate into Spark. |
spark.auth.username | The username for your Spark data source. |
spark.auth.password | The password for your Spark data source. |
spark.datasource.flint.host | The host of the Spark data source. Default is localhost . |
spark.datasource.flint.port | The port number for Spark. Default is 9200 . |
spark.datasource.flint.scheme | The data scheme used in your Spark queries. Valid values are http and https . |
spark.datasource.flint.auth | The authorization required to access the Spark data source. Valid values are false and sigv4 . |
spark.datasource.flint.region | The AWS Region in which your OpenSearch cluster is located. Only use when auth is set to sigv4 . Default value is us-west-2 `. |
spark.datasource.flint.write.id_name | The name of the index to which the Spark connector writes. |
spark.datasource.flint.ignore.id_column | Excludes the id column when exporting data in a query. Default is true . |
spark.datasource.flint.write.batch_size | Sets the batch size when writing to a Spark-connected index. Default is 1000 . |
spark.datasource.flint.write.refresh_policy | Sets the refresh policy for the Spark connection upon failure for the connector to write data to OpenSearch. Either no refresh (false ), an immediate refresh (true ), or a set time to wait, wait_for: X . Default value is false . |
spark.datasource.flint.read.scroll_size | Sets the number of results returned by queries run using Spark. Default is 100 . |
spark.flint.optimizer.enabled | Enables OpenSearch to be optimized for Spark connection. Default is true . |
spark.flint.index.hybridscan.enabled | Enables OpenSearch to scan for write data on non-partitioned devices from the data source. Default is false . |
Once configured, you can test your Spark connection using the following API call:
POST /_plugins/_ppl
content-type: application/json
{
"query": "source = my_spark.sql('select * from alb_logs')"
}