diff --git a/docs/static/advanced-pipeline.asciidoc b/docs/static/advanced-pipeline.asciidoc index 5d2b1138b..f38bc3aa1 100644 --- a/docs/static/advanced-pipeline.asciidoc +++ b/docs/static/advanced-pipeline.asciidoc @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ sends the information to an Elasticsearch cluster as well as writing the informa [[twitter-configuration]] ==== Reading from a Twitter Feed -To add a Twitter feed, you use the {logstash}plugins-inputs-twitter-oauth_token.html[`twitter`] input plugin. To +To add a Twitter feed, you use the {logstash}plugins-inputs-twitter.html[`twitter`] input plugin. To configure the plugin, you need several pieces of information: * A _consumer_ key, which uniquely identifies your Twitter app. @@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ configure the plugin, you need several pieces of information: * An _oauth token secret_, which serves as the password of the Twitter account. Visit https://dev.twitter.com/apps[https://dev.twitter.com/apps] to set up a Twitter account and generate your consumer -key and secret, as well as your access token and secret. See the docs for the {logstash}plugins-inputs-twitter-oauth_token.html[`twitter`] input plugin if you're not sure how to generate these keys. +key and secret, as well as your access token and secret. See the docs for the {logstash}plugins-inputs-twitter.html[`twitter`] input plugin if you're not sure how to generate these keys. Like you did earlier when you worked on <>, create a config file (called `second-pipeline.conf`) that contains the skeleton of a configuration pipeline. If you want, you can reuse the file you created earlier, but make