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Troubleshooting
The SQL plugin is stateless, so troubleshooting is mostly focused on why a particular query fails.
The most common error is the dreaded null pointer exception, which can occur during parsing errors or when using the wrong HTTP method (POST vs. GET and vice versa). The POST method and HTTP request body offer the most consistent results:
POST _opensearch/_sql
{
"query": "SELECT * FROM my-index WHERE ['name.firstname']='saanvi' LIMIT 5"
}
If a query isn't behaving the way you expect, use the _explain
API to see the translated query, which you can then troubleshoot. For most operations, _explain
returns OpenSearch query DSL. For UNION
, MINUS
, and JOIN
, it returns something more akin to a SQL execution plan.
Sample request
POST _opensearch/_sql/_explain
{
"query": "SELECT * FROM my-index LIMIT 50"
}
Sample response
{
"from": 0,
"size": 50
}
Syntax analysis exception
You might receive the following error if the plugin can't parse your query:
{
"reason": "Invalid SQL query",
"details": "Failed to parse query due to offending symbol [:] at: 'SELECT * FROM xxx WHERE xxx:' <--- HERE...
More details: Expecting tokens in {<EOF>, 'AND', 'BETWEEN', 'GROUP', 'HAVING', 'IN', 'IS', 'LIKE', 'LIMIT',
'NOT', 'OR', 'ORDER', 'REGEXP', '*', '/', '%', '+', '-', 'DIV', 'MOD', '=', '>', '<', '!',
'|', '&', '^', '.', DOT_ID}",
"type": "SyntaxAnalysisException"
}
To resolve this error:
-
Check if your syntax follows the MySQL grammar.
-
If your syntax is correct, disable strict query analysis:
PUT _cluster/settings { "persistent" : { "opendistro.sql.query.analysis.enabled" : false } }
-
Run the query again to see if it works.
Index mapping verification exception
If you see the following verification exception:
{
"error": {
"reason": "There was internal problem at backend",
"details": "When using multiple indices, the mappings must be identical.",
"type": "VerificationException"
},
"status": 503
}
Make sure the index in your query is not an index pattern and is not an index pattern and doesn't have multiple types.
If these steps don't work, submit a Github issue here.