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Enrich policy definition
editEnrich policy definition
editEnrich policies are defined as JSON objects like the following:
{ "<enrich_policy_type>": { "indices": ["..."], "match_field": "...", "enrich_fields": ["..."], "query": "..." } } }
Parameters
edit-
<enrich_policy_type>
-
(Required, enrich policy object) The enrich policy type determines how enrich data is matched to incoming documents.
Supported enrich policy types include:
-
geo_match
-
Matches enrich data to incoming documents based on a geographic location using
a
geo_shape
query. For an example, see Example: Enrich your data based on geolocation. -
match
-
Matches enrich data to incoming documents based on a precise value, such as an
email address or ID, using a
term
query. For an example, see Example: Enrich your data based on exact values.
-
-
indices
-
(Required, String or array of strings) Source indices used to create the enrich index.
If multiple indices are provided, they must share a common
match_field
, which the enrich processor can use to match incoming documents. -
match_field
- (Required, string) Field in the source indices used to match incoming documents.
-
enrich_fields
- (Required, Array of strings) Fields to add to matching incoming documents. These fields must be present in the source indices.
-
query
-
(Optional, string)
Query type used to filter documents in the enrich index for matching. Valid
value is
match_all
(default).