ESQUERY
Description
Use the ESQUERY(<field>, <query_dsl>) function to push down queries that cannot be expressed in SQL to Elasticsearch for filtering. The first parameter, <field>, is used to associate indexes, while the second parameter, <query_dsl>, is a JSON expression representing the basic Elasticsearch Query DSL. The JSON must be enclosed in curly brackets {} and contain exactly one root key (e.g., match_phrase, geo_shape, bool).
Syntax
ESQUERY(<field>, <query_dsl>)
Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
<field> | The field to be queried; used to associate indexes. |
<query_dsl> | A JSON expression representing the Elasticsearch Query DSL. It must be enclosed in {} and contain exactly one root key (e.g., match_phrase, geo_shape, bool). |
Return Value
Returns a boolean value indicating whether the document matches the provided Elasticsearch query DSL.
Examples
-- match_phrase SQL:
SELECT * FROM es_table
WHERE ESQUERY(k4, '{
"match_phrase": {
"k4": "doris on es"
}
}');
-- geo_shape SQL:
SELECT * FROM es_table
WHERE ESQUERY(k4, '{
"geo_shape": {
"location": {
"shape": {
"type": "envelope",
"coordinates": [
[13, 53],
[14, 52]
]
},
"relation": "within"
}
}
}');