--- layout: default title: SQL nav_order: 38 has_children: true has_toc: false redirect_from: - /search-plugins/sql/ --- # SQL OpenSearch SQL lets you write queries in SQL rather than the [OpenSearch query domain-specific language (DSL)]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/opensearch/query-dsl/full-text). If you're already familiar with SQL and don't want to learn the query DSL, this feature is a great option. ## Workbench The easiest way to get familiar with the SQL plugin is to use **Query Workbench** in OpenSearch Dashboards to test various queries. To learn more, see [Workbench]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/search-plugins/sql/workbench/). ![OpenSearch Dashboards SQL UI plugin]({{site.url}}{{site.baseurl}}/images/sql.png) ## REST API To use the SQL plugin with your own applications, send requests to `_plugins/_sql`: ```json POST _plugins/_sql { "query": "SELECT * FROM my-index LIMIT 50" } ``` Here’s how core SQL concepts map to OpenSearch: SQL | OpenSearch :--- | :--- Table | Index Row | Document Column | Field You can query multiple indices by listing them or using wildcards: ```json POST _plugins/_sql { "query": "SELECT * FROM my-index1,myindex2,myindex3 LIMIT 50" } POST _plugins/_sql { "query": "SELECT * FROM my-index* LIMIT 50" } ``` For a sample [curl](https://curl.haxx.se/) command, try: ```bash curl -XPOST https://localhost:9200/_plugins/_sql -u 'admin:admin' -k -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"query": "SELECT * FROM opensearch_dashboards_sample_data_flights LIMIT 10"}' ``` By default, queries return data in JDBC format, but you can also return data in standard OpenSearch JSON, CSV, or raw formats: ```json POST _plugins/_sql?format=json|csv|raw { "query": "SELECT * FROM my-index LIMIT 50" } ``` See the rest of this guide for detailed information on request parameters, settings, supported operations, tools, and more. ## Contributing To get involved and help us improve the SQL plugin, see the [development guide](https://github.com/opensearch-project/sql/blob/main/DEVELOPER_GUIDE.rst) for instructions on setting up your development environment and building the project.