Hi
I have the below data and need to extract three things, 2 of which are pretty easy (method (GET or POST) and responseStatus (numeric value), those I can do). The one that I'm having trouble with is extracting the last segment of the URL. For example in the first line I'd like to extract obtainToken. On the second line address. The third line roost and the fourth line getAllLightingStatus. I've tried several variations to partial success but not all success.
{"method":"POST","url":"/rest/blah/sites/1004057/obtainToken?tokenType=WS_CVR","params":{},"requestStartTime":1516982978230,"responseStatus":200,"responseStatusText":"OK","success":true,"responseTime":1516982979338}
{"method":"GET","url":"/rest/blah/sites/1004057/address","params":{},"requestStartTime":1516982978142,"responseStatus":200,"responseStatusText":"OK","success":true,"responseTime":1516982978901}
{"method":"POST","url":"/rest/blah/sites/1004057/cloudIntegrations/roost","params":{"method":"POST","path":"/iCtrlGetDeviceStatus"},"requestStartTime":1516982978032,"responseStatus":200,"responseStatusText":"OK","success":true,"responseTime":1516982979118}
{"method":"GET","url":"/rest/blah/sites/1004057/network/lights/getAllLightingStatus","params":{},"requestStartTime":1516982978146,"responseStatus":500,"responseStatusText":"Internal Server Error","success":false,"responseTime":1516982978914,"data":"Device not connected to server"}
How about this for getting the final_segment
of the url:
"url":"[^"]+\/(?<final_segment>\w+)(\?[^\/"]+)?"
Quick question, any reason you're writing regex for the other objects in that data? It looks like a json object.
With the correct sourcetype the url field should exist already, then you could use a transform like the below (Hoping for feedback on performance from @cpetterborg on the below being the master of regex 🙂 😞
[extract_page_from_url]
SOURCE_KEY = url
REGEX = \S+\/([^\/\?]+)
FORMAT = page::$1
Also, check out the URL toolbox app (https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/2734/), very handy when working with URL's
How about this for getting the final_segment
of the url:
"url":"[^"]+\/(?<final_segment>\w+)(\?[^\/"]+)?"
Wow, I feel like a babe in the woods! Thanks guys!!!
Just to account for potentially other characters besides \w
in the field and potentially a blank field:
"url":"[^"]+\/(?<final_segment>[^"?]*)(\?[^\/"]+)?"
It's also about 20% more efficient.
Thanks, guru! I appreciate the correction.