parse_ion
The parse_ion
processor parses Amazon Ion data.
Configuration
You can configure the parse_ion
processor with the following options.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
source | No | String | The field in the event that is parsed. Default value is message . |
destination | No | String | The destination field of the parsed JSON. Defaults to the root of the event . Cannot be "" , / , or any white-space-only string because these are not valid event fields. |
pointer | No | String | A JSON pointer to the field to be parsed. There is no pointer by default, meaning that the entire source is parsed. The pointer can access JSON array indexes as well. If the JSON pointer is invalid, then the entire source data is parsed into the outgoing event . If the key that is pointed to already exists in the event and the destination is the root, then the pointer uses the entire path of the key. |
parse_when | No | String | Specifies under which conditions the processor should perform parsing. Default is no condition. Accepts a Data Prepper expression string following the Expression syntax. |
overwrite_if_destination_exists | No | Boolean | Overwrites the destination if set to true . Set to false to prevent changing a destination value that exists. Defaults is true . |
delete_source | No | Boolean | If set to true , then the source field is deleted. Defaults is false . |
tags_on_failure | No | String | A list of strings specifying the tags to be set in the event that the processor fails or an unknown exception occurs during parsing. |
Usage
The following examples show how to use the parse_ion
processor in your pipeline.
Example: Minimum configuration
The following example shows the minimum configuration for the parse_ion
processor:
parse-json-pipeline:
source:
stdin:
processor:
- parse_json:
source: "my_ion"
sink:
- stdout:
When the input event contains the following data:
{"my_ion": "{ion_value1: \"hello\", ion_value2: \"world\"}"}
The processor parses the event into the following output:
{"ion_value1": "hello", "ion_value2" : "world"}