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How to parse json field?

rodrwan
New Member

Hello friends, first of all sorry because my english isn't fluent...

I've been searching similar questions, but anyone solved my problem.

In my search code, I have a JSON geolocalization field as follows:

{'latitude' : '-19.9206813889499', 'longitude' : ' '}   

I just want to split it up in two collumns.

How can I do this?

Regards

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mayurr98
Super Champion

hey

Try this run anywhere search

| makeresults 
| eval _raw="{'latitude' : '-19.9206813889499', 'longitude' : ' '}" 
| rex field=_raw "{'latitude'\s:\s'(?<latitude>[^\']*)',\s'longitude'\s:\s'(?<longitude>[^\']+)"

In your environment you should write,

<your_base_search>
| rex field=_raw "{'latitude'\s:\s'(?<latitude>[^\']*)',\s'longitude'\s:\s'(?<longitude>[^\']+)"

let me know if this helps!

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mayurr98
Super Champion

hey

Try this run anywhere search

| makeresults 
| eval _raw="{'latitude' : '-19.9206813889499', 'longitude' : ' '}" 
| rex field=_raw "{'latitude'\s:\s'(?<latitude>[^\']*)',\s'longitude'\s:\s'(?<longitude>[^\']+)"

In your environment you should write,

<your_base_search>
| rex field=_raw "{'latitude'\s:\s'(?<latitude>[^\']*)',\s'longitude'\s:\s'(?<longitude>[^\']+)"

let me know if this helps!

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rodrwan
New Member

Thank you all, the solution posted by mayurr98 have solved my problem!

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cmerriman
Super Champion

try adding something like this:

|rex field=data "'latitude' : '(?<latitude>.*)', 'longitude' : '(?<longitude>.*)'"
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