Hi All,
There are lots of forum topics here on this but I'm really struggling to get my head around it.
I have the following information in JSON:
{
"4": {
"state": {
"on": false,
"bri": 254,
"hue": 8418,
"sat": 140,
"effect": "none",
"xy": [
0.5053,
0.4152
],
"ct": 454,
"alert": "select",
"colormode": "ct",
"mode": "homeautomation",
"reachable": false
},
"swupdate": {
"state": "transferring",
"lastinstall": "2020-03-03T14:19:37"
},
"type": "Extended color light",
"name": "Hue lightstrip plus 1",
"modelid": "LST002",
"manufacturername": "Signify Netherlands B.V.",
"productname": "Hue lightstrip plus",
"capabilities": {
"certified": true,
"control": {
"mindimlevel": 40,
"maxlumen": 1600,
"colorgamuttype": "C",
"colorgamut": [
[
0.6915,
0.3083
],
[
0.17,
0.7
],
[
0.1532,
0.0475
]
],
"ct": {
"min": 153,
"max": 500
}
},
"streaming": {
"renderer": true,
"proxy": true
}
},
"config": {
"archetype": "huelightstrip",
"function": "mixed",
"direction": "omnidirectional",
"startup": {
"mode": "safety",
"configured": true
}
},
"uniqueid": "00:17:88:01:04:06:ae:3d-0b",
"swversion": "1.50.2_r30933",
"swconfigid": "59F2C3A3",
"productid": "Philips-LST002-1-LedStripsv3"
},
"5": {
"state": {
"on": false,
"bri": 144,
"hue": 7676,
"sat": 199,
"effect": "none",
"xy": [
0.5016,
0.4151
],
"ct": 443,
"alert": "select",
"colormode": "xy",
"mode": "homeautomation",
"reachable": true
},
"swupdate": {
"state": "noupdates",
"lastinstall": "2021-08-13T13:53:48"
},
"type": "Extended color light",
"name": "Upstairs Hall",
"modelid": "LCT015",
"manufacturername": "Signify Netherlands B.V.",
"productname": "Hue color lamp",
"capabilities": {
"certified": true,
"control": {
"mindimlevel": 1000,
"maxlumen": 806,
"colorgamuttype": "C",
"colorgamut": [
[
0.6915,
0.3083
],
[
0.17,
0.7
],
[
0.1532,
0.0475
]
],
"ct": {
"min": 153,
"max": 500
}
},
"streaming": {
"renderer": true,
"proxy": true
}
},
"config": {
"archetype": "sultanbulb",
"function": "mixed",
"direction": "omnidirectional",
"startup": {
"mode": "safety",
"configured": true
}
},
"uniqueid": "00:17:88:01:04:ff:49:53-0b",
"swversion": "1.88.1",
"swconfigid": "76B74E79",
"productid": "Philips-LCT015-1-A19ECLv5"
},
I am wanting information for "4" and "5" to be ingested as separate events at index time. I understand that one could use regex to filter this properly, but honestly I'm struggling to wrap my head around how.
Any help would be massively appreciated.
Many Thanks,
John
Absolutely amazing. Can't thank you enough!
I really need to read up more on how Splunk uses regex to split event data like this.
Give this a try
[ <SOURCETYPE NAME> ]
SHOULD_LINEMERGE=false
LINE_BREAKER=([\r\n]+)(?=\s+\"\d+\":)
NO_BINARY_CHECK=true
CHARSET=UTF-8
disabled=false
SEDCMD-removeHeader=s/^\{$//
SEDCMD-addHeader=s/^\s+\"/{"/
SEDCMD-addFooter=s/\},$/}\n}/
You'll have to add timestamp parsing config as well (use timestamp on the event OR use current time)
That's excellent thank you! Got that working, however all the field names have the number in front of them... Any idea how I'd get around this?
@dumdees - I've not tested it but try this LINE_BREAKER in the staging/testing environment.
(,*{*[\r\n]+\s+\"\d+\":\s*)
I hope this helps!!!
Absolutely amazing. Can't thank you enough!
I really need to read up more on how Splunk uses regex to split event data like this.