Chain payload transformedit
A payload transform that executes an ordered list of configured
payload transforms in a chain, where the output of one transform serves as the
input of the next transform in the chain. The payload that is accepted by this
transform serves as the input of the first transform in the chain and the output
of the last transform in the chain is the output of the chain
transform as a
whole.
You can use chain payload transforms to build more complex transforms out of
the other available transforms. For example, you can combine a
search
payload transform and a
script
payload transform, as shown in the following snippet:
"transform" : { "chain" : [ { "search" : { "indices" : [ "logstash-*" ], "body" : { "size" : 0, "query" : { "match" : { "priority" : "error" } } } } }, { "script" : "return [ error_count : ctx.payload.hits.total.value ]" } ] }
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This example executes a count
search on the cluster to look for error
events.
The search results are then passed to the second script
payload transform.
The script
payload transform extracts the total hit count and assigns it to
the error_count
field in a newly-generated payload. This new payload is the
output of the chain
payload transform and replaces the payload in the watch
execution context.