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rangarbus
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Hello Friends,

I am looking for your help for a rex expression.

message =  [2021-05-26 00:00:33,477] {taskinstance.py:669} INFO - Dependencies all met for <TaskInstance: example_dag_oidc.test_bash 2021-05-25 00:00:00+00:00 [None]> 

I would like to split this message field as below fields:

  • logDateTime = 2021-05-26 00:00:33,477
  • logLevel = INFO
  • logMessage = Dependencies all met for <TaskInstance: example_dag_oidc.test_bash 2021-05-25 00:00:00+00:00 [None]> 

Thanks

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eddieddieddie
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Try the following regex with the rex command:

 

"\[(?<logDateTime>[\d, :,-]+)\].+ (?<logLevel>\w+) - (?<logMessage>.+)"

 

In Splunk SPL it would look like this (assuming that the raw data is in a field called 'message'):

 

| rex field=message "\[(?<logDateTime>[\d, :,-]+)\].+ (?<logLevel>\w+) - (?<logMessage>.+)"
| table logDateTime logLevel logMessage

 

 

Hopefully that suits your needs?

Eddie

 

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eddieddieddie
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Try the following regex with the rex command:

 

"\[(?<logDateTime>[\d, :,-]+)\].+ (?<logLevel>\w+) - (?<logMessage>.+)"

 

In Splunk SPL it would look like this (assuming that the raw data is in a field called 'message'):

 

| rex field=message "\[(?<logDateTime>[\d, :,-]+)\].+ (?<logLevel>\w+) - (?<logMessage>.+)"
| table logDateTime logLevel logMessage

 

 

Hopefully that suits your needs?

Eddie

 

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