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Copy processor
The copy
processor copies an entire object in an existing field to another field.
Syntax
The following is the syntax for the copy
processor:
{
"copy": {
"source_field": "source_field",
"target_field": "target_field",
"ignore_missing": true,
"override_target": true,
"remove_source": true
}
}
Configuration parameters
The following table lists the required and optional parameters for the copy
processor.
Parameter | Required/Optional | Description |
---|---|---|
source_field | Required | The name of the field to be copied. Supports template snippets. |
target_field | Required | The name of the field to be copied to. Supports template snippets. |
ignore_missing | Optional | Specifies whether the processor should ignore documents that do not contain the specified source_field . If set to true , the processor does not modify the document if the source_field does not exist or is null . Default is false . |
override_target | Optional | Specifies whether the processor should override the target_field if it already exists in the document. If set to true , the processor overrides the value of target_field if it already exists. Default is false . |
remove_source | Optional | Specifies whether the processor should remove the source_field after it has been copied. If set to true , the processor removes the source_field from the document. Default is false . |
description | Optional | A brief description of the processor. |
if | Optional | A condition for running the processor. |
ignore_failure | Optional | Specifies whether the processor continues execution even if it encounters an error. If set to true , the failure is ignored. Default is false . |
on_failure | Optional | A list of processors to run if the processor fails. |
tag | Optional | An identifier tag for the processor. Useful for debugging in order to distinguish between processors of the same type. |
Using the processor
Follow these steps to use the processor in a pipeline.
Step 1: Create a pipeline
The following query creates a pipeline named copy_object
that copies a nested object from one field to the root level:
PUT /_ingest/pipeline/copy_object
{
"description": "Pipeline that copies object.",
"processors": [
{
"copy": {
"source_field": "message.content",
"target_field":"content",
"ignore_missing": true,
"override_target": true,
"remove_source": true
}
}
]
}
Step 2 (Optional): Test the pipeline
It is recommended that you test your pipeline before you ingest documents.
To test the pipeline, run the following query:
POST _ingest/pipeline/copy_object/_simulate
{
"docs": [
{
"_index": "testindex1",
"_id": "1",
"_source":{
"message": {
"content": {
"foo": "bar",
"zoo": [1, 2, 3]
}
}
}
}
]
}
Response
The following example response confirms that the pipeline is working as expected:
{
"docs": [
{
"doc": {
"_index": "testindex1",
"_id": "1",
"_source": {
"content": {
"foo": "bar",
"zoo": [1, 2, 3]
}
},
"_ingest": {
"timestamp": "2023-08-24T18:02:13.218986756Z"
}
}
}
]
}
Step 3: Ingest a document
The following query ingests a document into an index named testindex1
:
PUT testindex1/_doc/1?pipeline=copy_object
{
"content": {
"foo": "bar",
"zoo": [1, 2, 3]
}
}
Step 4 (Optional): Retrieve the document
To retrieve the document, run the following query:
GET testindex1/_doc/1