Getting Started With Hive Beeline
Getting Beeline
- $ bin/beeline --help
- Usage: java org.apache.hive.cli.beeline.BeeLine
-    -u <database url>               the JDBC URL to connect to
-    -r                              reconnect to last saved connect url (in conjunction with !save)
-    -n <username>                   the username to connect as
-    -p <password>                   the password to connect as
-    -d <driver class>               the driver class to use
-    -i <init file>                  script file for initialization
-    -e <query>                      query that should be executed
-    -f <exec file>                  script file that should be executed
-    -w (or) --password-file <password file>  the password file to read password from
-    --hiveconf property=value       Use value for given property
-    --hivevar name=value            hive variable name and value
-                                    This is Hive specific settings in which variables
-                                    can be set at session level and referenced in Hive
-                                    commands or queries.
-    --property-file=<property-file> the file to read connection properties (url, driver, user, password) from
-    --color=[true/false]            control whether color is used for display
-    --showHeader=[true/false]       show column names in query results
-    --headerInterval=ROWS;          the interval between which heades are displayed
-    --fastConnect=[true/false]      skip building table/column list for tab-completion
-    --autoCommit=[true/false]       enable/disable automatic transaction commit
-    --verbose=[true/false]          show verbose error messages and debug info
-    --showWarnings=[true/false]     display connection warnings
-    --showDbInPrompt=[true/false]   display the current database name in the prompt
-    --showNestedErrs=[true/false]   display nested errors
-    --numberFormat=[pattern]        format numbers using DecimalFormat pattern
-    --force=[true/false]            continue running script even after errors
-    --maxWidth=MAXWIDTH             the maximum width of the terminal
-    --maxColumnWidth=MAXCOLWIDTH    the maximum width to use when displaying columns
-    --silent=[true/false]           be more silent
-    --autosave=[true/false]         automatically save preferences
-    --outputformat=[table/vertical/csv2/tsv2/dsv/csv/tsv]  format mode for result display
-                                    Note that csv, and tsv are deprecated - use csv2, tsv2 instead
-    --incremental=[true/false]      Defaults to false. When set to false, the entire result set
-                                    is fetched and buffered before being displayed, yielding optimal
-                                    display column sizing. When set to true, result rows are displayed
-                                    immediately as they are fetched, yielding lower latency and
-                                    memory usage at the price of extra display column padding.
-                                    Setting --incremental=true is recommended if you encounter an OutOfMemory
-                                    on the client side (due to the fetched result set size being large).
-                                    Only applicable if --outputformat=table.
-    --incrementalBufferRows=NUMROWS the number of rows to buffer when printing rows on stdout,
-                                    defaults to 1000; only applicable if --incremental=true
-                                    and --outputformat=table
-    --truncateTable=[true/false]    truncate table column when it exceeds length
-    --delimiterForDSV=DELIMITER     specify the delimiter for delimiter-separated values output format (default: |)
-    --isolation=LEVEL               set the transaction isolation level
-    --nullemptystring=[true/false]  set to true to get historic behavior of printing null as empty string
-    --maxHistoryRows=MAXHISTORYROWS The maximum number of rows to store beeline history.
-    --help                          display this message
-    Example:
-     1. Connect using simple authentication to HiveServer2 on localhost:10000
-     $ beeline -u jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000 username password
-     2. Connect using simple authentication to HiveServer2 on hs.local:10000 using -n for username and -p for password
-     $ beeline -n username -p password -u jdbc:hive2://hs2.local:10012
-     3. Connect using Kerberos authentication with hive/localhost@mydomain.com as HiveServer2 principal
-     $ beeline -u "jdbc:hive2://hs2.local:10013/default;principal=hive/localhost@mydomain.com"
-     4. Connect using SSL connection to HiveServer2 on localhost at 10000
-     $ beeline "jdbc:hive2://localhost:10000/default;ssl=true;sslTrustStore=/usr/local/truststore;trustStorePassword=mytruststorepassword"
-     5. Connect using LDAP authentication
-     $ beeline -u jdbc:hive2://hs2.local:10013/default <ldap-username> <ldap-password>