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Split the URL by using splunk for getting count for the URL's with out special characters

kanamarlapudive
New Member

how to split URL's like below mentioned into one URL, how to do it in splunk sample URL

https://google.co.in/v4/locations/dfdfd
https://google.co.in/v4/locations/dfad

I would like to see https://google.co.in/v4/locations/ as 2

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MathiasLindblom
Path Finder

Hi, have you tried extracting first part of the URL with a regex?
for example, if you have the URL extracted you could try:

<your search> | rex field=URL "(?P<URLpath>https:\/\/.*\/(?!\s))" | stats count by URLpath

This will grab everything exept the last part of the URL and count them as URLpaths.

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kanamarlapudive
New Member

Hi Mathias Lindblom,
thanks for the update.

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MathiasLindblom
Path Finder

Hi, have you tried extracting first part of the URL with a regex?
for example, if you have the URL extracted you could try:

<your search> | rex field=URL "(?P<URLpath>https:\/\/.*\/(?!\s))" | stats count by URLpath

This will grab everything exept the last part of the URL and count them as URLpaths.

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