| name | package-spec |
| description | Package specification compliance for Elastic integration packages. Covers manifest structure (format_version, conditions, variables, routing rules), changelog schema and semantic version bumps, and alignment with the upstream elastic/package-spec. Use when building or reviewing manifest.yml, changelog.yml, or debugging elastic-package lint/check errors on package metadata. |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
| metadata | {"author":"elastic","version":"1.0"} |
| synced_from | sit-llm/knowledge/skills/manifest/ |
package-spec
Skill authority
The rules and patterns defined in this skill and its reference files are the authoritative source of truth. When examining existing integrations in the elastic/integrations repository for reference, you may encounter patterns that conflict with what is specified here -- many integrations contain legacy patterns that predate current standards. Always follow this skill over patterns observed in other integrations. If a reference integration uses a deprecated or prohibited pattern, do not copy it.
When to use
Use this skill when tasks include:
- building or reviewing
manifest.yml at root or data stream level
- adding or validating
changelog.yml entries
- selecting the correct change type and semantic version bump
- configuring policy templates, inputs, and variable declarations
- debugging
elastic-package lint or elastic-package check errors on manifests or changelogs
- reviewing variable scoping across package, policy template, input, and data stream levels
- validating Handlebars template variables against manifest declarations
- configuring routing rules and their required manifest flags
- determining which
format_version is needed for a package's features
When NOT to use
- Package scaffolding and directory layout (
create-integration)
- Ingest pipeline design (
ingest-pipelines)
- Field mapping and ECS compliance (
ecs-field-mappings)
- CEL programs (
cel-programs)
- Transform configuration (see
review-integration skill's references/transform-guide.md)
Handoff
For package directory layout and required files, see create-integration -> references/package-layout.md. For elastic-package CLI commands and troubleshooting, see elastic-package-cli.
format_version
The format_version field in manifest.yml declares which elastic/package-spec version the package conforms to. The current standard for new packages is "3.4.2".
Use the minimum version that supports the features the package actually uses, not the latest available spec version. Bumping without needing new features:
- forces users to run a newer Kibana than necessary
- breaks backward compatibility for no reason
- makes it harder to determine which features the package depends on
Only bump when the package uses a feature introduced in a newer spec version:
| Feature | Minimum format_version |
|---|
| Basic package structure | 1.0.0 |
| Input-level variables | 2.0.0 |
elasticsearch.privileges | 2.3.0 |
routing_rules.yml support | 2.9.0 |
lifecycle field | 3.0.0 |
Secret variables (secret: true) | 3.0.0 |
elasticsearch.source_mode | 3.0.3 |
See references/format-version-features.md for the full feature-to-version table including recent spec additions (3.6.0+), and references/manifest-rules.md for the review procedure.
conditions.kibana.version
The current standard constraint is "^8.19.0 || ^9.1.0". This is set in the root manifest.yml only -- data stream manifests must NOT set their own conditions.
When an integration uses features that require a newer agent (e.g., CEL functions introduced in v9.3.0), the constraint must be adjusted accordingly. For systematic version verification of CEL features, see the review-integration skill's version check references.
Variable scoping
Fleet variables exist at four levels:
- Package level --
manifest.yml top-level vars:
- Policy template level --
manifest.yml under policy_templates[].vars:
- Input level --
manifest.yml under policy_templates[].inputs[].vars:
- Data stream level --
data_stream/*/manifest.yml under streams[].vars:
A variable declared in an inner scope must not reuse the name of a variable in an outer scope. This is variable shadowing and is rejected by elastic-package validation.
See references/manifest-rules.md -> Variable shadowing for full rules, examples, and common patterns.
Manifest rules (brief)
-
Every Handlebars {{var}} must be declared in a manifest -- undeclared variables silently resolve to empty strings. Handlebars helpers ({{#if}}, {{#each}}, {{#unless}}, {{#contains}}) and built-in variables ({{data_stream.type}}, {{data_stream.dataset}}, {{data_stream.namespace}}, {{output}}) are exempt.
-
Routing rules require dynamic flags -- when a data stream uses routing_rules.yml, the data stream manifest must declare elasticsearch.dynamic_dataset: true and elasticsearch.dynamic_namespace: true.
-
Use proper YAML nesting, not dotted keys -- elasticsearch.dynamic_dataset as a literal key name creates a single flat key, not a nested object. Use nested elasticsearch: -> dynamic_dataset: structure.
See references/manifest-rules.md for complete rules, correct/incorrect examples, and the review checklist.
Changelog schema
changelog.yml is a version-grouped array; newer versions go on top:
- version: "1.2.0"
changes:
- description: Added example parsing for edge-case payloads.
type: enhancement
link: https://github.com/elastic/integrations/pull/12345
Each entry requires description, type, and link. Valid types: enhancement, bugfix, breaking-change.
Version bump rules
- patch (
x.y.Z): bug fixes and low-risk fixes
- minor (
x.Y.z): new content -- new data streams, new fields, new features
- major (
X.y.z): breaking changes -- field type changes or removals on existing integrations, ECS mapping conflicts, required config/auth changes that break existing policies, data stream restructuring, default behavior changes that alter collected or normalized data
Adding changelog entries
Edit changelog.yml directly, or use elastic-package changelog add (see elastic-package-cli skill for command flags and --next patch|minor|major usage).
Common changelog pitfalls
- Adding the entry under the wrong version or not at the top
- Missing
link field -- elastic-package lint validates that the PR/issue number is a positive integer and rejects pull/0; use a real PR number or pull/99999 as a development placeholder and replace before merge
- Bumping manifest/package version inconsistently with changelog intent
See references/changelog-patterns.md for detailed patterns, breaking-change checklist, and CI examples.
Upstream: elastic/package-spec
The elastic/package-spec repository is the upstream authority for package structure, manifest schema, and validation rules. The spec/changelog.yml in that repo documents which features were added in each spec version.
Key points from the package-spec versioning model:
- Packages must specify
format_version in root manifest.yml
- A package at
format_version: x.y.z must be valid against specs in the range [x.y.z, X.0.0) where X = x + 1
- Patch versions may add stricter validations (e.g., 3.6.0 added pipeline tag and on_failure validation)
- Minor versions add new feature support
- Major versions are reserved for significant format changes
See references/format-version-features.md for the curated feature-to-version table.
Reference files
| File | Contains |
|---|
references/manifest-rules.md | Full rules for format_version selection, variable shadowing, Handlebars variable declarations, routing rules, YAML structure, and severity-tagged review checklist |
references/changelog-patterns.md | Changelog entry patterns, semver rules, breaking-change checklist, CI examples |
references/format-version-features.md | Feature-to-version table sourced from elastic/package-spec, including recent spec additions |