| dataSchema | JSON Object | Specifies the the schema of the incoming data. All ingestion specs can share the same dataSchema. | yes |
| ioConfig | JSON Object | Specifies where the data is coming from and where the data is going. This object will vary with the ingestion method. | yes |
| tuningConfig | JSON Object | Specifies how to tune various ingestion parameters. This object will vary with the ingestion method. | no |
This is a special variation of the JSON ParseSpec that lower cases all the column names in the incoming JSON data. This parseSpec is required if you are updating to Druid 0.7.x from Druid 0.6.x, are directly ingesting JSON with mixed case column names, do not have any ETL in place to lower case those column names, and would like to make queries that include the data you created using 0.6.x and 0.7.x.
| timestampSpec | JSON Object | Specifies the column and format of the timestamp. | yes |
| dimensionsSpec | JSON Object | Specifies the dimensions of the data. | yes |
| delimiter | String | A custom delimiter for data values. | no (default == \t) |
| listDelimiter | String | A custom delimiter for multi-value dimensions. | no (default == ctrl+A) |
| columns | JSON String array | Specifies the columns of the data. | yes |
### Timestamp Spec
| Field | Type | Description | Required |
|-------|------|-------------|----------|
| column | String | The column of the timestamp. | yes |
| format | String | iso, millis, posix, auto or any [Joda time](http://joda-time.sourceforge.net/apidocs/org/joda/time/format/DateTimeFormat.html) format. | no (default == 'auto' |
### DimensionsSpec
| Field | Type | Description | Required |
|-------|------|-------------|----------|
| dimensions | JSON String array | The names of the dimensions. | yes |
| dimensionExclusions | JSON String array | The names of dimensions to exclude from ingestion. | no (default == [] |
| spatialDimensions | JSON Object array | An array of [spatial dimensions](GeographicQueries.html) | no (default == [] |
| segmentGranularity | string | The granularity to create segments at. | no (default == 'DAY') |
| queryGranularity | string | The minimum granularity to be able to query results at and the granularity of the data inside the segment. E.g. a value of "minute" will mean that data is aggregated at minutely granularity. That is, if there are collisions in the tuple (minute(timestamp), dimensions), then it will aggregate values together using the aggregators instead of storing individual rows. | no (default == 'NONE') |
| intervals | string | A list of intervals for the raw data being ingested. Ignored for real-time ingestion. | yes for batch, no for real-time |
This spec is used to generate segments with arbitrary intervals (it tries to create evenly sized segments). This spec is not supported for real-time processing.
| Field | Type | Description | Required |
|-------|------|-------------|----------|
| type | string | The type of granularity spec. | no (default == 'uniform') |
| queryGranularity | string | The minimum granularity to be able to query results at and the granularity of the data inside the segment. E.g. a value of "minute" will mean that data is aggregated at minutely granularity. That is, if there are collisions in the tuple (minute(timestamp), dimensions), then it will aggregate values together using the aggregators instead of storing individual rows. | no (default == 'NONE') |
| intervals | string | A list of intervals for the raw data being ingested. Ignored for real-time ingestion. | yes for batch, no for real-time |