[[csv-processor]] === CSV Processor Extracts fields from CSV line out of a single text field within a document. Any empty field in CSV will be skipped. [[csv-options]] .CSV Options [options="header"] |====== | Name | Required | Default | Description | `field` | yes | - | The field to extract data from | `target_fields` | yes | - | The array of fields to assign extracted values to | `separator` | no | , | Separator used in CSV, has to be single character string | `quote` | no | " | Quote used in CSV, has to be single character string | `ignore_missing` | no | `true` | If `true` and `field` does not exist, the processor quietly exits without modifying the document | `trim` | no | `false` | Trim whitespaces in unquoted fields include::common-options.asciidoc[] |====== [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- { "csv": { "field": "my_field", "target_fields": ["field1, field2"], } } -------------------------------------------------- // NOTCONSOLE If the `trim` option is enabled then any whitespace in the beginning and in the end of each unquoted field will be trimmed. For example with configuration above, a value of `A, B` will result in field `field2` having value `{nbsp}B` (with space at the beginning). If `trim` is enabled `A, B` will result in field `field2` having value `B` (no whitespace). Quoted fields will be left untouched.