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Field conditions with custom delimiter

mcvaylk
Engager

I'm using custom delimiters to extract fields from the logs of a rails app. Following the advice of an answer on this site (not enough rep to link), my query looks like this:

index="product" sourcetype="app" status=200 | extract pairdelim=", }{", kvdelim="=>", auto=f

A log message looks like this:

UserController -- Completed #index -- { :action => "index", :db_runtime => 54.64, :format => "HTML", :method => "GET", :mongo_runtime => 0.0, :path => "/users", :status => 200, :status_message => "OK", :view_runtime => 709.88 }

The delimiter seems to work, because when I remove "status=200" from the query, it returns results with the fields as expected. However, when I click "Add to search" for a value where status was 200, it puts the condition in the query as shown above and returns no results. My suspicion is that the condition will need to be added in another pipe command. Can someone point me in the right direction?

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You EITHER need to make this an automatic field extraction OR do your search (manually, not with the click->menu) like this:

index="product" sourcetype="app"
| extract pairdelim=", }{", kvdelim="=>", auto=f
| search status="200"

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi mcvaylk,
probably it isn't an elegant solution, but using regexes you have a more flexible solution and you probably don't have the described problems.
Try something like this:

\{\s:action\s\=\>\s\"(?<action>[^\"]*).*:db_runtime\s\=\>\s(?<db_runtime>[^,]*).*:format\s\=\>\s\"(?<format>[^\"]*).*:method\s\=\>\s\"(?<method>[^\"]*).*:mongo_runtime\s\=\>\s(?<mongo_runtime>[^,]*).*:path\s\=\>\s\"(?<path>[^\"]*).*:status\s\=\>\s(?<status>[^,]*).*:status_message\s\=\>\s\"(?<status_message>[^\"]*).*:view_runtime\s\=\>\s(?<view_runtime>[^ ]*)

You can test it at https://regex101.com/r/jMBtsp/1

Bye.
Giuseppe

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

You EITHER need to make this an automatic field extraction OR do your search (manually, not with the click->menu) like this:

index="product" sourcetype="app"
| extract pairdelim=", }{", kvdelim="=>", auto=f
| search status="200"

mcvaylk
Engager

The "search" command is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!

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