Getting Data In

taking the source file path and creating a field

sbattista09
Contributor

if i wanted to take the app_name from the path of the source and create a field via the CLI of the input how would i do that? I know i could rename the source type however, that is not a option. I want to create a new field based off the 4th position of the source path.

source = /foo/app/test/app/app_name/logs/log.log

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rphillips_splk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can setup in props.conf of the search head:

example with source stanza:

[source::/opt/log/*/logs]
EXTRACT-inSource = /opt/log/(?<field1>[^/]+)/logs/.* in source

example with sourcetype stanza:

[mysourcetype]
EXTRACT-inSource = /opt/log/(?<field1>[^/]+)/logs/.* in source

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Like this:

 ... | rex field=source "^\/(?:[^\/]+\/){3}(?<app_name>[^\/]+)\/"

rphillips_splk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You can setup in props.conf of the search head:

example with source stanza:

[source::/opt/log/*/logs]
EXTRACT-inSource = /opt/log/(?<field1>[^/]+)/logs/.* in source

example with sourcetype stanza:

[mysourcetype]
EXTRACT-inSource = /opt/log/(?<field1>[^/]+)/logs/.* in source

sbattista09
Contributor

This works well, one last question is, what is the syntax for extracting more fields in source?

putting in in like this only works with the foofoo extraction-
[sourcetypename]
EXTRACT-inSource = ^\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/(?[^\/]+)\/ in source
EXTRACT-inSource = ^\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/(?[^\/]+)\/ in source
EXTRACT-inSource = ^\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/(?[^\/]+)\/ in source

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sbattista09
Contributor

I don't want to do this via a inline search.

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DalJeanis
Legend

...then combine rphillips suggestion with either mine or woodcock's - use one of our rex codes, with rphillips' suggestion of where to do it.

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DalJeanis
Legend

use...

| rex field=source "^\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/(?<myfield>[^\/]+)\/"

...or ...

| rex field=source "^\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/[^\/]+\/(?<myfield>[^\/]+)\/"

...depending on whether your "fourth" was zero-based or one-based.

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