[role="xpack"] [testenv="basic"] [[data-frame-transform-resource]] === {dataframe-transform-cap} resources {dataframe-transform-cap} resources relate to the <>. For more information, see {stack-ov}/ecommerce-dataframes.html[Transforming your data with {dataframes}]. [discrete] [[data-frame-transform-properties]] ==== {api-definitions-title} `description`:: (string) A description of the {dataframe-transform}. `dest`:: (object) The destination for the {dataframe-transform}. See <>. `frequency`:: (time units) The interval between checks for changes in the source indices when the {dataframe-transform} is running continuously. The minimum value is `1s` and the maximum is `1h`. The default value is `1m`. `id`:: (string) A unique identifier for the {dataframe-transform}. `pivot`:: (object) The method for transforming the data. See <>. `source`:: (object) The source of the data for the {dataframe-transform}. See <>. [[data-frame-transform-dest]] ==== Dest objects {dataframe-transform-cap} resources contain `dest` objects. For example, when you create a {dataframe-transform}, you must define its destination. [discrete] [[data-frame-transform-dest-properties]] ===== {api-definitions-title} `index`:: (string) The _destination index_ for the {dataframe-transform}. `pipeline`:: (string) The unique identifier for a <>. [[data-frame-transform-source]] ==== Source objects {dataframe-transform-cap} resources contain `source` objects. For example, when you create a {dataframe-transform}, you must define its source. [discrete] [[data-frame-transform-source-properties]] ===== {api-definitions-title} `index`:: (string or array) The _source indices_ for the {dataframe-transform}. It can be a single index, an index pattern (for example, `"myindex*"`), or an array of indices (for example, `["index1", "index2"]`). `query`:: (object) A query clause that retrieves a subset of data from the source index. See <>. [[data-frame-transform-pivot]] ==== Pivot objects {dataframe-transform-cap} resources contain `pivot` objects, which define the pivot function `group by` fields and the aggregation to reduce the data. [discrete] [[data-frame-transform-pivot-properties]] ===== {api-definitions-title} `aggregations` or `aggs`:: (object) Defines how to aggregate the grouped data. The following composite aggregations are supported: + -- * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-avg-aggregation.html[Average] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-weight-avg-aggregation.html[Weighted Average] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-cardinality-aggregation.html[Cardinality] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-geocentroid-aggregation.html[Geo Centroid] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-max-aggregation.html[Max] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-min-aggregation.html[Min] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-scripted-metric-aggregation.html[Scripted Metric] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-sum-aggregation.html[Sum] * {ref}/search-aggregations-metrics-valuecount-aggregation.html[Value Count] * {ref}/search-aggregations-pipeline-bucket-script-aggregation.html[Bucket Script] IMPORTANT: {dataframe-transforms-cap} support a subset of the functionality in composite aggregations. See {stack-ov}/dataframe-limitations.html[{dataframe-cap} limitations]. -- `group_by`:: (object) Defines how to group the data. More than one grouping can be defined per pivot. The following groupings are supported: + -- * {ref}/search-aggregations-bucket-composite-aggregation.html#_terms[Terms] * {ref}/search-aggregations-bucket-composite-aggregation.html#_histogram[Histogram] * {ref}/search-aggregations-bucket-composite-aggregation.html#_date_histogram[Date Histogram] -- `max_page_search_size`:: (integer) Defines the initial page size to use for the composite aggregation for each checkpoint. If circuit breaker exceptions occur, the page size is dynamically adjusted to a lower value. The minimum value is `10` and the maximum is `10,000`. The default value is `500`. [[data-frame-transform-example]] ==== {api-examples-title} See the <>.