One way is to use filters...there's a lot to choose from. You can even use a ruby filter to use ruby programming language to manipulate the data before sending to the output stage (output stage is where the enrichment happens because of your pipelines). We just have a lot of deadlines in next few months. But will try to make more videos towards end of year to show more examples
Written Summary Here: elasticsearch.evermight.com/enrich-data-with-elasticsearch-part-1
awesome demo! these are great! please please please keep up the elastic Demos!!
This was a huge help! please keep it up! better than anything the elastic docs have to offer current lol
Extremely good job! Thank you for making this! Keep up the good work.
Very useful. Thank you very much :)
Thanks for nice video.
This video is exactly what I need. Thank you. Is also possible to parse the da before enrichment ? Thank you in advance…
One way is to use filters...there's a lot to choose from. You can even use a ruby filter to use ruby programming language to manipulate the data before sending to the output stage (output stage is where the enrichment happens because of your pipelines).
We just have a lot of deadlines in next few months. But will try to make more videos towards end of year to show more examples