- 6.5. Elasticsearch Connector
- Overview
- Configuration
- Configuration Properties
- Search Guard Authentication
- searchguard.ssl.transport.pemcert_filepath
- searchguard.ssl.transport.pemkey_filepath
- searchguard.ssl.transport.pemkey_password
- searchguard.ssl.transport.pemtrustedcas_filepath
- searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_filepath
- searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_password
- searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_filepath
- searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_password
- Table Definition Files
- Elasticsearch Column Metadata
- Data Types
6.5. Elasticsearch Connector
- Overview
- Configuration
- Configuration Properties
- Search Guard Authentication
- Table Definition Files
- Elasticsearch Column Metadata
- Data Types
Overview
The Elasticsearch Connector allows access to Elasticsearch data from Presto.This document describes how to setup the Elasticsearch Connector to run SQL queries against Elasticsearch.
Note
It is highly recommended to use Elasticsearch 6.0.0 or later.
Configuration
To configure the Elasticsearch connector, create a catalog properties fileetc/catalog/elasticsearch.properties
with the following contents,replacing the properties as appropriate:
- connector.name=elasticsearch
- elasticsearch.default-schema=default
- elasticsearch.table-description-directory=etc/elasticsearch/
- elasticsearch.scroll-size=1000
- elasticsearch.scroll-timeout=2s
- elasticsearch.request-timeout=2s
- elasticsearch.max-request-retries=5
- elasticsearch.max-request-retry-time=10s
Configuration Properties
The following configuration properties are available:
Property Name | Description |
---|---|
elasticsearch.default-schema | Default schema name for tables. |
elasticsearch.table-description-directory | Directory containing JSON table description files. |
elasticsearch.scroll-size | Maximum number of hits to be returned with each Elasticsearch scroll request. |
elasticsearch.scroll-timeout | Amount of time Elasticsearch will keep the search context alive for scroll requests. |
elasticsearch.max-hits | Maximum number of hits a single Elasticsearch request can fetch. |
elasticsearch.request-timeout | Timeout for Elasticsearch requests. |
elasticsearch.max-request-retries | Maximum number of Elasticsearch request retries. |
elasticsearch.max-request-retry-time | Use exponential backoff starting at 1s up to the value specified by this configuration when retrying failed requests. |
elasticsearch.default-schema
Defines the schema that will contain all tables defined withouta qualifying schema name.
This property is optional; the default is default
.
elasticsearch.table-description-directory
Specifies a path under the Presto deployment directory that containsone or more JSON files with table descriptions (must end with .json
).
This property is optional; the default is etc/elasticsearch
.
elasticsearch.scroll-size
This property defines the maximum number of hits that can be returned with eachElasticsearch scroll request.
This property is optional; the default is 1000
.
elasticsearch.scroll-timeout
This property defines the amount of time Elasticsearch will keep the search context alive for scroll requests
This property is optional; the default is 1s
.
elasticsearch.max-hits
This property defines the maximum number of hits an Elasticsearch request can fetch.
This property is optional; the default is 1000000
.
elasticsearch.request-timeout
This property defines the timeout value for all Elasticsearch requests.
This property is optional; the default is 10s
.
elasticsearch.max-request-retries
This property defines the maximum number of Elasticsearch request retries.
This property is optional; the default is 5
.
elasticsearch.max-request-retry-time
Use exponential backoff starting at 1s up to the value specified by this configuration when retrying failed requests.
This property is optional; the default is 10s
.
Search Guard Authentication
The Elasticsearch connector provides additional security options to support Elasticsearch clusters that have been configured to use Search Guard.
You can configure the certificate format by setting the searchguard.ssl.transport.certificate_format
config property in the Elasticsearch catalog properties file. The allowed values for this configuration are:
Property Value | Description |
---|---|
NONE (default) | Do not use Search Guard Authentication. |
PEM | Use X.509 PEM certificates and PKCS #8 keys. |
JKS | Use Keystore and Truststore files. |
If you use X.509 PEM certificates and PKCS #8 keys, the following properties must be set:
Property Name | Description |
---|---|
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemcert_filepath | Path to the X.509 node certificate chain. |
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemkey_filepath | Path to the certificates key file. |
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemkey_password | Key password. Omit this setting if the key has no password. |
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemtrustedcas_filepath | Path to the root CA(s) (PEM format). |
If you use Keystore and Truststore files, the following properties must be set:
Property Name | Description |
---|---|
searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_filepath | Path to the keystore file. |
searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_password | Keystore password. |
searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_filepath | Path to the truststore file. |
searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_password | Truststore password. |
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemcert_filepath
The path to the X.509 node certificate chain. This file must be readable by the operating system user running Presto.
This property is optional; the default is etc/elasticsearch/esnode.pem
.
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemkey_filepath
The path to the certificates key file. This file must be readable by the operating system user running Presto.
This property is optional; the default is etc/elasticsearch/esnode-key.pem
.
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemkey_password
The key password for the key file specified by searchguard.ssl.transport.pemkey_filepath
.
This property is optional; the default is empty string.
searchguard.ssl.transport.pemtrustedcas_filepath
The path to the root CA(s) (PEM format). This file must be readable by the operating system user running Presto.
This property is optional; the default is etc/elasticsearch/root-ca.pem
.
searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_filepath
The path to the keystore file. This file must be readable by the operating system user running Presto.
This property is optional; the default is etc/elasticsearch/keystore.jks
.
searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_password
The keystore password for the keystore file specified by searchguard.ssl.transport.keystore_filepath
This property is optional; the default is empty string.
searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_filepath
The path to the truststore file. This file must be readable by the operating system user running Presto.
This property is optional; the default is etc/elasticsearch/truststore.jks
.
searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_password
The truststore password for the truststore file specified by searchguard.ssl.transport.truststore_password
This property is optional; the default is empty string.
Table Definition Files
Elasticsearch stores the data across multiple nodes and builds indices for fast retrieval.For Presto, this data must be mapped into columns to allow queries against the data.
A table definition file describes a table in JSON format.
- {
- "tableName": ...,
- "schemaName": ...,
- "host": ...,
- "port": ...,
- "clusterName": ...,
- "index": ...,
- "indexExactMatch": ...,
- "type": ...
- "columns": [
- {
- "name": ...,
- "type": ...,
- "jsonPath": ...,
- "jsonType": ...,
- "ordinalPosition": ...
- }
- ]
- }
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
tableName | required | string | Name of the table. |
schemaName | optional | string | Schema that contains the table. If omitted, the default schema name is used. |
host | required | string | Elasticsearch search node host name. |
port | required | integer | Elasticsearch search node port number. |
clusterName | required | string | Elasticsearch cluster name. |
index | required | string | Elasticsearch index that is backing this table. |
indexExactMatch | optional | boolean | If set to true, the index specified with the index property is used. Otherwise, all indices starting with the prefix specified by the index property are used. |
type | required | string | Elasticsearch mapping type, which determines how the document are indexed (like “_doc”). |
columns | optional | list | List of column metadata information. |
Elasticsearch Column Metadata
Optionally, column metadata can be described in the same table description JSON file with these fields:
Field | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name | required | string | Column name of Elasticsearch field. |
type | required | string | Column type of Elasticsearch field (see second column of data type mapping). |
jsonPath | required | string | Json path of Elasticsearch field (when in doubt set to the same as name ). |
jsonType | required | string | Json type of Elasticsearch field (when in doubt set to the same as type ). |
ordinalPosition | optional | integer | Ordinal position of the column. |
Data Types
The data type mappings are as follows:
Elasticsearch | Presto |
---|---|
binary | VARBINARY |
boolean | BOOLEAN |
double | DOUBLE |
float | DOUBLE |
integer | INTEGER |
keyword | VARCHAR |
long | BIGINT |
string | VARCHAR |
text | VARCHAR |
(others) | (unsupported) |