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[AWS Cloudwatch] Add metric_type #6999

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5 changes: 5 additions & 0 deletions packages/aws/changelog.yml
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# newer versions go on top
- version: "1.50.6"
changes:
- description: Add metric_type metadata to the cloudwatch data_stream
type: enhancement
link: https://github.com/elastic/integrations/pull/6999
- version: "1.50.5"
changes:
- description: Migrate AWS Security Hub dashboards to lens.
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description: |
Autogenerated ID representing the fingerprint of the aws.dimensions object
dimension: true
- name: '*.metrics.*.*'
type: object
description: |
Metrics that returned from Cloudwatch API query.
- name: 'aws.*.metrics.*.*'
type: double
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@kaiyan-sheng could you please help here? usually type: object is used in combination with object_type, but here it is skipped, is it intentional?

Is it fine to define it as a double?

I've also checked beats - https://github.com/elastic/beats/blob/main/x-pack/metricbeat/module/aws/cloudwatch/_meta/fields.yml and can't find this field there

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In beats, it's defined under aws: https://github.com/elastic/beats/blob/main/x-pack/metricbeat/module/aws/_meta/fields.yml#L27

You are right, we are missing the object type here, it should be something like:

      type: object
      object_type: double
      object_type_mapping_type: "*"

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thanks, I didn't look into this file. So it actually should be correct to set it to double, before this change - the object type was defined dynamically.

metric_type: gauge
description: |
Metrics that returned from Cloudwatch API query.
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**Exported fields**

| Field | Description | Type |
|---|---|---|
| @timestamp | Event timestamp. | date |
| agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword |
| aws.\*.metrics.\*.\* | Metrics that returned from Cloudwatch API query. | object |
| aws.cloudwatch.namespace | The namespace specified when query cloudwatch api. | keyword |
| aws.dimensions.\* | Metric dimensions. | object |
| aws.dimensions.fingerprint | Autogenerated ID representing the fingerprint of the aws.dimensions object | keyword |
| aws.tags.\* | Tag key value pairs from aws resources. | object |
| cloud | Fields related to the cloud or infrastructure the events are coming from. | group |
| cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword |
| cloud.account.name | The cloud account name or alias used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account name, Google Cloud ORG display name. | keyword |
| cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located. | keyword |
| cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword |
| cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword |
| cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword |
| cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword |
| cloud.project.id | The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id. | keyword |
| cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword |
| cloud.region | Region in which this host, resource, or service is located. | keyword |
| container.id | Unique container id. | keyword |
| container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword |
| container.labels | Image labels. | object |
| container.name | Container name. | keyword |
| data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset. | constant_keyword |
| data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword |
| data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword |
| ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. `ecs.version` is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword |
| error | These fields can represent errors of any kind. Use them for errors that happen while fetching events or in cases where the event itself contains an error. | group |
| error.message | Error message. | match_only_text |
| event.dataset | Event dataset | constant_keyword |
| event.module | Event module | constant_keyword |
| host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword |
| host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean |
| host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword |
| host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the `hostname` command returns on the host machine. | keyword |
| host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of `beat.name`. | keyword |
| host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip |
| host.mac | Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen. | keyword |
| host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what `hostname` returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword |
| host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword |
| host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword |
| host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword |
| host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword |
| host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword |
| host.os.name.text | Multi-field of `host.os.name`. | match_only_text |
| host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword |
| host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword |
| host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like `t2.medium`. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword |
| service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, `service.type` would be `elasticsearch`. | keyword |
| Field | Description | Type | Metric Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| @timestamp | Event timestamp. | date | |
| agent.id | Unique identifier of this agent (if one exists). Example: For Beats this would be beat.id. | keyword | |
| aws.\*.metrics.\*.\* | Metrics that returned from Cloudwatch API query. | double | gauge |
| aws.cloudwatch.namespace | The namespace specified when query cloudwatch api. | keyword | |
| aws.dimensions.\* | Metric dimensions. | object | |
| aws.dimensions.fingerprint | Autogenerated ID representing the fingerprint of the aws.dimensions object | keyword | |
| aws.tags.\* | Tag key value pairs from aws resources. | object | |
| cloud | Fields related to the cloud or infrastructure the events are coming from. | group | |
| cloud.account.id | The cloud account or organization id used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account id, Google Cloud ORG Id, or other unique identifier. | keyword | |
| cloud.account.name | The cloud account name or alias used to identify different entities in a multi-tenant environment. Examples: AWS account name, Google Cloud ORG display name. | keyword | |
| cloud.availability_zone | Availability zone in which this host, resource, or service is located. | keyword | |
| cloud.image.id | Image ID for the cloud instance. | keyword | |
| cloud.instance.id | Instance ID of the host machine. | keyword | |
| cloud.instance.name | Instance name of the host machine. | keyword | |
| cloud.machine.type | Machine type of the host machine. | keyword | |
| cloud.project.id | The cloud project identifier. Examples: Google Cloud Project id, Azure Project id. | keyword | |
| cloud.provider | Name of the cloud provider. Example values are aws, azure, gcp, or digitalocean. | keyword | |
| cloud.region | Region in which this host, resource, or service is located. | keyword | |
| container.id | Unique container id. | keyword | |
| container.image.name | Name of the image the container was built on. | keyword | |
| container.labels | Image labels. | object | |
| container.name | Container name. | keyword | |
| data_stream.dataset | Data stream dataset. | constant_keyword | |
| data_stream.namespace | Data stream namespace. | constant_keyword | |
| data_stream.type | Data stream type. | constant_keyword | |
| ecs.version | ECS version this event conforms to. `ecs.version` is a required field and must exist in all events. When querying across multiple indices -- which may conform to slightly different ECS versions -- this field lets integrations adjust to the schema version of the events. | keyword | |
| error | These fields can represent errors of any kind. Use them for errors that happen while fetching events or in cases where the event itself contains an error. | group | |
| error.message | Error message. | match_only_text | |
| event.dataset | Event dataset | constant_keyword | |
| event.module | Event module | constant_keyword | |
| host.architecture | Operating system architecture. | keyword | |
| host.containerized | If the host is a container. | boolean | |
| host.domain | Name of the domain of which the host is a member. For example, on Windows this could be the host's Active Directory domain or NetBIOS domain name. For Linux this could be the domain of the host's LDAP provider. | keyword | |
| host.hostname | Hostname of the host. It normally contains what the `hostname` command returns on the host machine. | keyword | |
| host.id | Unique host id. As hostname is not always unique, use values that are meaningful in your environment. Example: The current usage of `beat.name`. | keyword | |
| host.ip | Host ip addresses. | ip | |
| host.mac | Host MAC addresses. The notation format from RFC 7042 is suggested: Each octet (that is, 8-bit byte) is represented by two [uppercase] hexadecimal digits giving the value of the octet as an unsigned integer. Successive octets are separated by a hyphen. | keyword | |
| host.name | Name of the host. It can contain what `hostname` returns on Unix systems, the fully qualified domain name, or a name specified by the user. The sender decides which value to use. | keyword | |
| host.os.build | OS build information. | keyword | |
| host.os.codename | OS codename, if any. | keyword | |
| host.os.family | OS family (such as redhat, debian, freebsd, windows). | keyword | |
| host.os.kernel | Operating system kernel version as a raw string. | keyword | |
| host.os.name | Operating system name, without the version. | keyword | |
| host.os.name.text | Multi-field of `host.os.name`. | match_only_text | |
| host.os.platform | Operating system platform (such centos, ubuntu, windows). | keyword | |
| host.os.version | Operating system version as a raw string. | keyword | |
| host.type | Type of host. For Cloud providers this can be the machine type like `t2.medium`. If vm, this could be the container, for example, or other information meaningful in your environment. | keyword | |
| service.type | The type of the service data is collected from. The type can be used to group and correlate logs and metrics from one service type. Example: If logs or metrics are collected from Elasticsearch, `service.type` would be `elasticsearch`. | keyword | |

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format_version: 1.0.0
name: aws
title: AWS
version: 1.50.5
version: 1.50.6
license: basic
description: Collect logs and metrics from Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Elastic Agent.
type: integration
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