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How to write the regex to extract data inside square brackets?

balach
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How to write a regular expression for capturing elapsed time of requests, with a log in this format.
.......status=[200], time=[687 ms] ?

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MuS
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Hi balach,

best thing to do here is to use props.conf and transforms.conf to get this captured:

transforms.conf

 [myTransform]
 REGEX = (\w+)=\[(\d+)\]
 FORMAT = $1::$2

props.conf

[mySourceType]
REPORT-myUniqueClassName = myTransform

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

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MuS
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Hi balach,

best thing to do here is to use props.conf and transforms.conf to get this captured:

transforms.conf

 [myTransform]
 REGEX = (\w+)=\[(\d+)\]
 FORMAT = $1::$2

props.conf

[mySourceType]
REPORT-myUniqueClassName = myTransform

Hope this helps ...

cheers, MuS

balach
New Member

Is there any way I can capture this without using these .conf files.

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MuS
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Sure, but it will be hard coded this way not as dynamic as the props.conf and transforms.conf approach which will pick up the first as field and the second one as value.

Try this regex:

.. | rex "status=\[(?<status>\d+)\],\stime=\[(?<time>\d+)\sms\]" | table status time
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balach
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Thanks MuS. This helps.

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