[[kv-processor]] === KV Processor This processor helps automatically parse messages (or specific event fields) which are of the `foo=bar` variety. For example, if you have a log message which contains `ip=1.2.3.4 error=REFUSED`, you can parse those fields automatically by configuring: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "kv": { "field": "message", "field_split": " ", "value_split": "=" } } -------------------------------------------------- // NOTCONSOLE TIP: Using the KV Processor can result in field names that you cannot control. Consider using the <> data type instead, which maps an entire object as a single field and allows for simple searches over its contents. [[kv-options]] .KV Options [options="header"] |====== | Name | Required | Default | Description | `field` | yes | - | The field to be parsed | `field_split` | yes | - | Regex pattern to use for splitting key-value pairs | `value_split` | yes | - | Regex pattern to use for splitting the key from the value within a key-value pair | `target_field` | no | `null` | The field to insert the extracted keys into. Defaults to the root of the document | `include_keys` | no | `null` | List of keys to filter and insert into document. Defaults to including all keys | `exclude_keys` | no | `null` | List of keys to exclude from document | `ignore_missing` | no | `false` | If `true` and `field` does not exist or is `null`, the processor quietly exits without modifying the document | `prefix` | no | `null` | Prefix to be added to extracted keys | `trim_key` | no | `null` | String of characters to trim from extracted keys | `trim_value` | no | `null` | String of characters to trim from extracted values | `strip_brackets` | no | `false` | If `true` strip brackets `()`, `<>`, `[]` as well as quotes `'` and `"` from extracted values include::common-options.asciidoc[] |======