--- layout: default title: Convert parent: Ingest processors nav_order: 30 redirect_from: - /api-reference/ingest-apis/processors/convert/ --- # Convert The `convert` processor converts a field in a document to a different type, for example, a string to an integer or an integer to a string. For an array field, all values in the array are converted. The following is the syntax for the `convert` processor: ```json { "convert": { "field": "field_name", "type": "type-value" } } ``` {% include copy-curl.html %} ## Configuration parameters The following table lists the required and optional parameters for the `convert` processor. Parameter | Required | Description | |-----------|-----------|-----------| `field` | Required | The name of the field that contains the data to be converted. Supports template snippets. | `type` | Required | The type to convert the field value to. The supported types are `integer`, `long`, `float`, `double`, `string`, `boolean`, `ip`, and `auto`. If the `type` is `boolean`, the value is set to `true` if the field value is a string `true` (ignoring case) and to `false` if the field value is a string `false` (ignoring case). If the value is not one of the allowed values, an error will occur. | `description` | Optional | A brief description of the processor. | `if` | Optional | A condition for running this processor. | `ignore_failure` | Optional | If set to `true`, failures are ignored. Default is `false`. | `ignore_missing` | Optional | If set to `true`, the processor does not modify the document if the field does not exist or is `null`. Default is `false`. | `on_failure` | Optional | A list of processors to run if the processor fails. | `tag` | Optional | An identifier tag for the processor. Useful for debugging to distinguish between processors of the same type. | `target_field` | Optional | The name of the field in which to store the parsed data. If not specified, the value will be stored in the `field` field. Default is `field`. | ## Using the processor Follow these steps to use the processor in a pipeline. **Step 1: Create a pipeline.** The following query creates a pipeline, named `convert-price`, that converts `price` to a floating-point number, stores the converted value in the `price_float` field, and sets the value to `0` if it is less than `0`: ```json PUT _ingest/pipeline/convert-price { "description": "Pipeline that converts price to floating-point number and sets value to zero if price less than zero", "processors": [ { "convert": { "field": "price", "type": "float", "target_field": "price_float" } }, { "set": { "field": "price", "value": "0", "if": "ctx.price_float < 0" } } ] } ``` {% include copy-curl.html %} **Step 2 (Optional): Test the pipeline.** It is recommended that you test your pipeline before you ingest documents. {: .tip} To test the pipeline, run the following query: ```json POST _ingest/pipeline/convert-price/_simulate { "docs": [ { "_index": "testindex1", "_id": "1", "_source": { "price": "-10.5" } } ] } ``` {% include copy-curl.html %} #### Response The following example response confirms that the pipeline is working as expected: ```json { "docs": [ { "doc": { "_index": "testindex1", "_id": "1", "_source": { "price_float": -10.5, "price": "0" }, "_ingest": { "timestamp": "2023-08-22T15:38:21.180688799Z" } } } ] } ``` **Step 3: Ingest a document.** The following query ingests a document into an index named `testindex1`: ```json PUT testindex1/_doc/1?pipeline=convert-price { "price": "10.5" } ``` {% include copy-curl.html %} **Step 4 (Optional): Retrieve the document.** To retrieve the document, run the following query: ```json GET testindex1/_doc/1 ``` {% include copy-curl.html %}