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s3 source
s3
is a source plugin that reads events from Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) objects. It requires an Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) queue that receives S3 Event Notifications. After Amazon SQS is configured, the s3
source receives messages from Amazon SQS. When the SQS message indicates that an S3 object was created, the s3
source loads the S3 objects and then parses them using the configured codec. You can also configure the s3
source to use Amazon S3 Select instead of Data Prepper to parse S3 objects.
IAM permissions
In order to use the s3
source, configure your AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions to grant Data Prepper access to Amazon S3. You can use a configuration similar to the following JSON configuration:
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "s3-access",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:ListBucket",
"s3:DeleteObject"
],
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::<YOUR-BUCKET>/*"
},
{
"Sid": "sqs-access",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"sqs:DeleteMessage",
"sqs:ReceiveMessage"
],
"Resource": "arn:aws:sqs:<YOUR-REGION>:<123456789012>:<YOUR-SQS-QUEUE>"
},
{
"Sid": "kms-access",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": "kms:Decrypt",
"Resource": "arn:aws:kms:<YOUR-REGION>:<123456789012>:key/<YOUR-KMS-KEY>"
}
]
}
If your S3 objects or Amazon SQS queues do not use AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS), remove the kms:Decrypt
permission.
Cross-account S3 access
When Data Prepper fetches data from an S3 bucket, it verifies the ownership of the bucket using the
bucket owner condition.
By default, Data Prepper expects an S3 bucket to be owned by the same that owns the correlating SQS queue.
When no SQS is provided, Data Prepper uses the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) role in the aws
configuration.
If you plan to ingest data from multiple S3 buckets but each bucket is associated with a different S3 account, you need to configure Data Prepper to check for cross-account S3 access, according to the following conditions:
- If all S3 buckets you want data from belong to an account other than that of the SQS queue, set
default_bucket_owner
to the account ID of the bucket account holder. - If your S3 buckets are in multiple accounts, use a
bucket_owners
map.
In the following example, the SQS queue is owned by account 000000000000
. The SQS queue contains data from two S3 buckets: my-bucket-01
and my-bucket-02
.
Because my-bucket-01
is owned by 123456789012
and my-bucket-02
is owned by 999999999999
, the bucket_owners
map calls both bucket owners with their account IDs, as shown in the following configuration:
s3:
sqs:
queue_url: "https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/000000000000/MyQueue"
bucket_owners:
my-bucket-01: 123456789012
my-bucket-02: 999999999999
You can use both bucket_owners
and default_bucket_owner
together.
Configuration
You can use the following options to configure the s3
source.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
notification_type |
Yes | String | Must be sqs . |
notification_source |
No | String | Determines how notifications are received by SQS. Must be s3 or eventbridge . s3 represents notifications that are directly sent from Amazon S3 to Amazon SQS or fanout notifications from Amazon S3 to Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) to Amazon SQS. eventbridge represents notifications from Amazon EventBridge and Amazon Security Lake. Default is s3 . |
compression |
No | String | The compression algorithm to apply: none , gzip , or automatic . Default is none . |
codec |
Yes | Codec | The codec to apply. |
sqs |
Yes | SQS | The SQS configuration. See sqs for more information. |
aws |
Yes | AWS | The AWS configuration. See aws for more information. |
on_error |
No | String | Determines how to handle errors in Amazon SQS. Can be either retain_messages or delete_messages . retain_messages leaves the message in the Amazon SQS queue and tries to send the message again. This is recommended for dead-letter queues. delete_messages deletes failed messages. Default is retain_messages . |
buffer_timeout | No | Duration | The amount of time allowed for writing events to the Data Prepper buffer before timeout occurs. Any events that the Amazon S3 source cannot write to the buffer during the set amount of time are discarded. Default is 10s . |
records_to_accumulate |
No | Integer | The number of messages that accumulate before being written to the buffer. Default is 100 . |
metadata_root_key |
No | String | The base key for adding S3 metadata to each event. The metadata includes the key and bucket for each S3 object. Default is s3/ . |
disable_bucket_ownership_validation |
No | Boolean | When true , the S3 source does not attempt to validate that the bucket is owned by the expected account. The expected account is the same account that owns the Amazon SQS queue. Default is false . |
acknowledgments |
No | Boolean | When true , enables s3 sources to receive end-to-end acknowledgments when events are received by OpenSearch sinks. |
s3_select |
No | s3_select | The Amazon S3 Select configuration. |
scan |
No | scan | The S3 scan configuration. |
delete_s3_objects_on_read |
No | Boolean | When true , the S3 scan attempts to delete S3 objects after all events from the S3 object are successfully acknowledged by all sinks. acknowledgments should be enabled when deleting S3 objects. Default is false . |
sqs
The following parameters allow you to configure usage for Amazon SQS in the s3
source plugin.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
queue_url |
Yes | String | The URL of the Amazon SQS queue from which messages are received. |
maximum_messages |
No | Integer | The maximum number of messages to receive from the Amazon SQS queue in any single request. Default is 10 . |
visibility_timeout |
No | Duration | The visibility timeout to apply to messages read from the Amazon SQS queue. This should be set to the amount of time that Data Prepper may take to read all the S3 objects in a batch. Default is 30s . |
wait_time |
No | Duration | The amount of time to wait for long polling on the Amazon SQS API. Default is 20s . |
poll_delay |
No | Duration | A delay placed between the reading and processing of a batch of Amazon SQS messages and making a subsequent request. Default is 0s . |
aws
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
region |
No | String | The AWS Region to use for credentials. Defaults to standard SDK behavior to determine the Region. |
sts_role_arn |
No | String | The AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) role to assume for requests to Amazon SQS and Amazon S3. Defaults to null , which will use the standard SDK behavior for credentials. |
aws_sts_header_overrides |
No | Map | A map of header overrides that the IAM role assumes for the sink plugin. |
codec
The codec
determines how the s3
source parses each S3 object.
newline codec
The newline
codec parses each single line as a single log event. This is ideal for most application logs because each event parses per single line. It can also be suitable for S3 objects that have individual JSON objects on each line, which matches well when used with the parse_json processor to parse each line.
Use the following options to configure the newline
codec.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
skip_lines |
No | Integer | The number of lines to skip before creating events. You can use this configuration to skip common header rows. Default is 0 . |
header_destination |
No | String | A key value to assign to the header line of the S3 object. If this option is specified, then each event will contain a header_destination field. |
json codec
The json
codec parses each S3 object as a single JSON object from a JSON array and then creates a Data Prepper log event for each object in the array.
csv codec
The csv
codec parses objects in comma-separated value (CSV) format, with each row producing a Data Prepper log event. Use the following options to configure the csv
codec.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
delimiter |
Yes | Integer | The delimiter separating columns. Default is , . |
quote_character |
Yes | String | The character used as a text qualifier for CSV data. Default is " . |
header |
No | String list | The header containing the column names used to parse CSV data. |
detect_header |
No | Boolean | Whether the first line of the S3 object should be interpreted as a header. Default is true . |
Using s3_select
with the s3
source
When configuring s3_select
to parse S3 objects, use the following options.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
expression |
Yes, when using s3_select |
String | The expression used to query the object. Maps directly to the expression property. |
expression_type |
No | String | The type of the provided expression. Default value is SQL . Maps directly to the ExpressionType. |
input_serialization |
Yes, when using s3_select |
String | Provides the S3 Select file format. Amazon S3 uses this format to parse object data into records and returns only records that match the specified SQL expression. May be csv , json , or parquet . |
compression_type |
No | String | Specifies an object's compression format. Maps directly to the CompressionType. |
csv |
No | csv | Provides the CSV configuration for processing CSV data. |
json |
No | json | Provides the JSON configuration for processing JSON data. |
csv
Use the following options in conjunction with the csv
configuration for s3_select
to determine how your parsed CSV file should be formatted.
These options map directly to options available in the S3 Select CSVInput data type.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
file_header_info |
No | String | Describes the first line of input. Maps directly to the FileHeaderInfo property. |
quote_escape |
No | String | A single character used for escaping the quotation mark character inside an already escaped value. Maps directly to the QuoteEscapeCharacter property. |
comments |
No | String | A single character used to indicate that a row should be ignored when the character is present at the start of that row. Maps directly to the Comments property. |
json
Use the following option in conjunction with json
for s3_select
to determine how S3 Select processes the JSON file.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
type |
No | String | The type of JSON array. May be either DOCUMENT or LINES . Maps directly to the Type property. |
Using scan
with the s3
source
The following parameters allow you to scan S3 objects. All options can be configured at the bucket level.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
start_time |
No | String | The start of the time range during which to scan objects from all the buckets. This should follow ISO LocalDateTime format, for example, 023-01-23T10:00:00 , or it can be configured to the keyword that represents the current LocalDateTime , such as now . To define a time range, use start_time with either end_time or range . |
end_time |
No | String | The end of the time range during which to scan objects from all the buckets. This should follow ISO LocalDateTime format, for example, 023-01-23T10:00:00 , or it can be configured to the keyword that represents the current LocalDateTime , such as now . To define a time range, use end_time with either start_time or range . |
range |
No | String | The time range from which objects are scanned from all buckets. If configured with start_time , defines a last modified time range with start_time + range . If configured with end_time , defines a last modified time range with end_time - range . Supports ISO_8601 notation strings, such as PT20.345S or PT15M , and notation strings for seconds (60s ) and milliseconds (1600ms ). |
buckets |
Yes | List | A list of buckets to scan. |
scheduling |
No | List | The configuration for scheduling periodic scans on all buckets. start_time , end_time and range can not be used if scheduling is configured. |
bucket
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
bucket |
Yes | String list | Provides options for each bucket. |
You can configure the following options inside the bucket setting.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name |
Yes | String | The string representing the S3 bucket name to scan. |
filter |
No | Filter | Provides the filter configuration. |
start_time |
No | String | The start of the time range during which to scan objects from all the buckets. This should follow ISO LocalDateTime format, for example, 023-01-23T10:00:00 , or it can be configured to the keyword that represents the current LocalDateTime , such as now . To define a time range, use start_time with either end_time or range . |
end_time |
No | String | The end of the time range during which to scan objects from all the buckets. This should follow ISO LocalDateTime format, for example, 023-01-23T10:00:00 , or it can be configured to the keyword that represents the current LocalDateTime , such as now . To define a time range, use end_time with either start_time or range . |
range |
No | String | The time range from which objects are scanned from all buckets. If configured with start_time , defines a last modified time range with start_time + range . If configured with end_time , defines a last modified time range with end_time - range . Supports ISO_8601 notation strings, such as PT20.345S or PT15M , and notation strings for seconds (60s ) and milliseconds (1600ms ). |
filter
Use the following options inside the filter
configuration.
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
include_prefix |
No | List | A list of S3 key prefix strings included in the scan. By default, all the objects in a bucket are included. |
exclude_suffix |
No | List | A list of S3 key suffix strings excluded from the scan. By default, no objects in a bucket are excluded. |
scheduling
Option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
interval |
Yes | String | Indicates the minimum interval between each scan. The next scan in the interval will start after the interval duration from the last scan ends and when all the objects from the previous scan are processed. Supports ISO_8601 notation strings, such as PT20.345S or PT15M , and notation strings for seconds (60s ) and milliseconds (1600ms ). |
count |
No | Integer | Specifies how many times a bucket will be scanned. Defaults to Integer.MAX_VALUE . |
Metrics
The s3
source includes the following metrics.
Counters
s3ObjectsFailed
: The number of S3 objects that thes3
source failed to read.s3ObjectsNotFound
: The number of S3 objects that thes3
source failed to read due to an S3 "Not Found" error. These are also counted towards3ObjectsFailed
.s3ObjectsAccessDenied
: The number of S3 objects that thes3
source failed to read due to an "Access Denied" or "Forbidden" error. These are also counted towards3ObjectsFailed
.s3ObjectsSucceeded
: The number of S3 objects that thes3
source successfully read.sqsMessagesReceived
: The number of Amazon SQS messages received from the queue by thes3
source.sqsMessagesDeleted
: The number of Amazon SQS messages deleted from the queue by thes3
source.sqsMessagesFailed
: The number of Amazon SQS messages that thes3
source failed to parse.s3ObjectNoRecordsFound
-- The number of S3 objects that resulted in 0 records added to the buffer by thes3
source.sqsMessagesDeleteFailed
-- The number of SQS messages that thes3
source failed to delete from the SQS queue.s3ObjectsDeleted
-- The number of S3 objects deleted by thes3
source.s3ObjectsDeleteFailed
-- The number of S3 objects that thes3
source failed to delete.
Timers
s3ObjectReadTimeElapsed
: Measures the amount of time thes3
source takes to perform a request to GET an S3 object, parse it, and write events to the buffer.sqsMessageDelay
: Measures the time elapsed from when S3 creates an object to when it is fully parsed.
Distribution summaries
s3ObjectSizeBytes
: Measures the size of S3 objects as reported by the S3Content-Length
. For compressed objects, this is the compressed size.s3ObjectProcessedBytes
: Measures the bytes processed by thes3
source for a given object. For compressed objects, this is the uncompressed size.s3ObjectsEvents
: Measures the number of events (sometimes called records) produced by an S3 object.
Example: Uncompressed logs with sqs
The following pipeline.yaml file shows the minimum configuration for reading uncompressed newline-delimited logs:
source:
s3:
notification_type: sqs
codec:
newline:
compression: none
sqs:
queue_url: "https://sqs.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/123456789012/MyQueue"
aws:
region: "us-east-1"
sts_role_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/Data-Prepper"
Example: Uncompressed logs with scan
The following pipeline.yaml file shows the minimum configuration for scanning objects with uncompressed newline-delimited logs:
source:
s3:
codec:
newline:
compression: none
aws:
region: "us-east-1"
sts_role_arn: "arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/Data-Prepper"
scan:
start_time: 2023-01-01T00:00:00
range: "P365D"
buckets:
- bucket:
name: "s3-scan-test"
filter:
exclude_suffix:
- "*.log"