How to add path field to every document in an ElasticSearch index?










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While pushing logs from local to ES using file input plugin, a path field gets added which contains the actual path of the log file which the document was created from.
But this field doesn't show up when using the AWS s3 input plugin. How do I add it?



My s3 input plugin:



s3 
"access_key_id" => "***"
"secret_access_key" => "***"
"backup_to_dir" => "/home/xyz/aws_s3_backup_data/"
"bucket" => "bucket"
"prefix" => "folder/dir/"










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    While pushing logs from local to ES using file input plugin, a path field gets added which contains the actual path of the log file which the document was created from.
    But this field doesn't show up when using the AWS s3 input plugin. How do I add it?



    My s3 input plugin:



    s3 
    "access_key_id" => "***"
    "secret_access_key" => "***"
    "backup_to_dir" => "/home/xyz/aws_s3_backup_data/"
    "bucket" => "bucket"
    "prefix" => "folder/dir/"










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      While pushing logs from local to ES using file input plugin, a path field gets added which contains the actual path of the log file which the document was created from.
      But this field doesn't show up when using the AWS s3 input plugin. How do I add it?



      My s3 input plugin:



      s3 
      "access_key_id" => "***"
      "secret_access_key" => "***"
      "backup_to_dir" => "/home/xyz/aws_s3_backup_data/"
      "bucket" => "bucket"
      "prefix" => "folder/dir/"










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      While pushing logs from local to ES using file input plugin, a path field gets added which contains the actual path of the log file which the document was created from.
      But this field doesn't show up when using the AWS s3 input plugin. How do I add it?



      My s3 input plugin:



      s3 
      "access_key_id" => "***"
      "secret_access_key" => "***"
      "backup_to_dir" => "/home/xyz/aws_s3_backup_data/"
      "bucket" => "bucket"
      "prefix" => "folder/dir/"







      elasticsearch amazon-s3 logstash






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