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Users may want to get logs from S3 instead of elasticsearch. We should be able to support that.
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You can use the boto3 library to download files.
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Currently the way that the predict function converts the incoming data and more importantly the return statement is quite obscure, and the community tends to just look at the util.py functions, however they shouldn't have the need to read the source to know what rules apply. For this it would be useful to ahve a table or a high level overview of the rules that apply in regards to what data types g