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Search that identifies pattern from JSON value and name it

Pramodkuber
Engager
{   "message": {
    "correlation": "12345678",
    "headers": {},
    "protocol": "HTTP/1.1",
    "remote": "111.11.11.111",
    "requestMethod": "GET",
    "requestPath": "/abc/<dynamic_value>/xyz",
    "type": "request"   } }

Here from "message.requestMethod" and "message.requestPath" I need to find unique combinations and give some name to it. "message.requestPath" can have different endpoints.

Tried something like below which is not working:

searchquery |  eval api = case (message.requestMethod = GET AND message.requestPath="/abc/<dynamic_value>/xyz", "GET_VERSION_API", message.requestMethod = POST AND message.requestPath="/abc/<dynamic_value>/xyz", "POST_VERSION_API", 1 = 1, "default") | stats count by api
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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

... | rex field=message.requestPath mode=sed "s/^(\/[^\/]+\/)[^\/]+/\1*/"
| eval requestBoth = 'message.requestMethod' . ":" . 'message.requestPath'
| stats count BY requestBoth

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

... | rex field=message.requestPath mode=sed "s/^(\/[^\/]+\/)[^\/]+/\1*/"
| eval requestBoth = 'message.requestMethod' . ":" . 'message.requestPath'
| stats count BY requestBoth
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Pramodkuber
Engager

Hi @woodcock , is this sed-expression generic?  What if some other requestPath has dynamic value at some other place? e.g. /abc/1111/xyz  Vs /aaa/bbb/<dynamic_value>xyz ? 

How to. change dynamic value place in this sed-expression?

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Pramodkuber
Engager

Thank you woodcock for your reply. Only problem with your approach is I have dynamic values in URL e.g./abc/<dynamic_value>/xyz because of that each URL is getting treated as unique. Can't we put some * or any other regex for dynamic values?

for each below I am getting count as 1, where I this is one service and I need count as 2.
Current Behavior -
/abc/1111/xyz - count 1
/abc/2222/xyz -count 1

Expected Behavior -
/abc/*/xyz - count 2

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Answer updated.

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