We are adding a _meta field to many of our REST APIs so that users can attach whatever metadata they
want. The data in this field will not be used by Elasticsearch. This commit add the _meta field to ingest
pipelines.
Due to problems discovered in #72572 we have to disable geoip downloader for now. We use ingest.geoip.downloader.enabled.default as feature flag.
This change also reverts changes to docs.
This PR adds documentation for GeoIPv2 auto-update feature.
It also changes related settings names from geoip.downloader.* to ingest.geoip.downloader to have the same convention as current setting.
Relates to #68920
Co-authored-by: Elastic Machine <elasticmachine@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: James Rodewig <40268737+jrodewig@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit enhances the verbose output for the
`_ingest/pipeline/_simulate?verbose` api. Specifically
this adds the following:
* the pipeline processor is now included in the output
* the conditional (if) and result is now included in the output iff it was defined
* a status field is always displayed. the possible values of status are
* `success` - if the processor ran with out errors
* `error` - if the processor ran but threw an error that was not ingored
* `error_ignored` - if the processor ran but threw an error that was ingored
* `skipped` - if the process did not run (currently only possible if the if condition evaluates to false)
* `dropped` - if the the `drop` processor ran and dropped the document
* a `processor_type` field for the type of processor (e.g. set, rename, etc.)
* throw a better error if trying to simulate with a pipeline that does not exist
closes#56004
Restructures the 'Update an enrich policy' section to:
* Migrate the content to the section. It was previously stored in the
Put Enrich Policy API docs.
* Remove the warning tag admonition from the section content.
* Replace a reused section earlier in the "Set up an enrich processor"
page with a link.
No substantive changes were made to the content.
This commit updates the enrich.get_policy API to specify name
as a list, in line with other URL parts that accept a comma-separated
list of values.
In addition, update the get enrich policy API docs
to align the URL part name in the documentation with
the name used in the REST API specs.
This commit adds the name of the current pipeline to ingest metadata.
This pipeline name is accessible under the following key: '_ingest.pipeline'.
Example usage in pipeline:
PUT /_ingest/pipeline/2
{
"processors": [
{
"set": {
"field": "pipeline_name",
"value": "{{_ingest.pipeline}}"
}
}
]
}
Closes#42106
Prior to this change the `target_field` would always be a json array
field in the document being ingested. This to take into account that
multiple enrich documents could be inserted into the `target_field`.
However the default `max_matches` is `1`. Meaning that by default
only a single enrich document would be added to `target_field` json
array field.
This commit changes this; if `max_matches` is set to `1` then the single
document would be added as a json object to the `target_field` and
if it is configured to a higher value then the enrich documents will be
added as a json array (even if a single enrich document happens to be
enriched).
Currently the policy config is placed directly in the json object
of the toplevel `policies` array field. For example:
```
{
"policies": [
{
"match": {
"name" : "my-policy",
"indices" : ["users"],
"match_field" : "email",
"enrich_fields" : [
"first_name",
"last_name",
"city",
"zip",
"state"
]
}
}
]
}
```
This change adds a `config` field in each policy json object:
```
{
"policies": [
{
"config": {
"match": {
"name" : "my-policy",
"indices" : ["users"],
"match_field" : "email",
"enrich_fields" : [
"first_name",
"last_name",
"city",
"zip",
"state"
]
}
}
}
]
}
```
This allows us in the future to add other information about policies
in the get policy api response.
The UI will consume this API to build an overview of all policies.
The UI may in the future include additional information about a policy
and the plan is to include that in the get policy api, so that this
information can be gathered in a single api call.
An example of the information that is likely to be added is:
* Last policy execution time
* The status of a policy (executing, executed, unexecuted)
* Information about the last failure if exists