Getting Data In

How can I set the sourcetype to a value from the input stream?

ddrillic
Ultra Champion

I have a name value data stream which contains the following - "msg_sourcetype": "syslog-test". How can I set the sourcetype to be - syslog-test?

The following works - | rex "msg_sourcetype\": \"(?<one>[a-zA-Z]*)" ignoring the dash for now.

So, I guess in transforms.conf, I can have something like following, but I'm not sure about the one field...

[<our>_sourcetype]
REGEX = "msg_sourcetype\": \"(?<one>[a-zA-Z]*)" 
FORMAT = sourcetype::$1
DEST_KEY = MetaData:Sourcetype

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lguinn2
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The following should work. Note that you do not give the field a name in the regular expression. Also, your regular expression did not give the dash as a possible character, so it would not be able to extract syslog-test. Are there any other characters that you should also include?

 [old_sourcetype]
 REGEX = \"msg_sourcetype\": \"([a-zA-Z-]*)\"
 FORMAT = sourcetype::$1
 DEST_KEY = MetaData:Sourcetype

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lguinn2
Legend

The following should work. Note that you do not give the field a name in the regular expression. Also, your regular expression did not give the dash as a possible character, so it would not be able to extract syslog-test. Are there any other characters that you should also include?

 [old_sourcetype]
 REGEX = \"msg_sourcetype\": \"([a-zA-Z-]*)\"
 FORMAT = sourcetype::$1
 DEST_KEY = MetaData:Sourcetype
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ddrillic
Ultra Champion

Perfect - thank you!!!

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