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How to plot timechart on elapsed time from json array object?

hungrykakarot
Explorer

Hi,

 

I have an application(test.app) which invokes multiple downstream application apis(profile, payments etc) and we log elapsed time of every downstream call as an element of Json Array. Is it possible to plot timechart on the p99(elapsed) time of each downstream application call separately.

 

Sample log : 

 

 

{
......
appName : test.app
downstreamStats : [
  {
    ...
    pathname : profile,
    elapsed: 250,
    ...
  },
  {
    ...
    pathname : payments,
    elapsed: 850,
    ...
  }
]
......
}

 

 

 

I want to plot timechart of the above logs with p99 of elapsed time BY pathname

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hungrykakarot
Explorer

Seems i got it :

 

index=test.index appName=test.app | spath downstreamStats | search downstreamStats{}.pathname!=null |eval x=mvzip('downstreamStats{}.pathname','downstreamStats{}.elapsed',"#") | mvexpand x | rex field=x "(?<ds_path>\w+)#(?<ds_elapsed>\d+)"  | timechart span=1m p99(ds_elapsed) by ds_path


This works

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hungrykakarot
Explorer

Seems i got it :

 

index=test.index appName=test.app | spath downstreamStats | search downstreamStats{}.pathname!=null |eval x=mvzip('downstreamStats{}.pathname','downstreamStats{}.elapsed',"#") | mvexpand x | rex field=x "(?<ds_path>\w+)#(?<ds_elapsed>\d+)"  | timechart span=1m p99(ds_elapsed) by ds_path


This works

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hungrykakarot
Explorer

I tried below but it didnt work :

 

index=test.index appName=test.app | spath downstreamStats | search downstreamStats{}.pathname!=null | eval x=mvzip('downstreamStats{}.pathname','downstreamStats{}.elapsed',"#") | mvexpand x | rex field=x "(?<ds_path>)#(?<ds_elapsed>)" | timechart span=1m p99(ds_elapsed) by ds_path

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Extract the collection as a complete object, extract the items from the collection, mvexpand to create events for each item, extract the pathname and elapsed fields, plot your chart.

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