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How to search for specific words in URL

ADCW7TQ
Explorer

index=* youtube user | table _time, user, host, src, dest, bytes_in, bytes_out, url

This is my simple query. I would like to get result for some specific words from the observed youtube URL in results.


eg:

https://www.youtube.com/pyv_embed?video_id=nMqETeQrgqU&use_player=0&ad_type=watch_related&headline=J...


The above is the "result as per my query. How to do a specific word search in the URL? Like "movies", "keanu reeves" "trailer"

Just want to know, what kind of youtube URL the user has accessed.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

You can utilize the match function of where clause to search for specific keywords

index=* youtube user | table _time, user, host, src, dest, bytes_in, bytes_out, url | where match(url,"keenu") OR match(url,"movie") OR...

OR use the regular Splunk search filter like this

index=* youtube user (url=*keenu* OR url=*movie* OR...) | table _time, user, host, src, dest, bytes_in, bytes_out, url

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felipecerda
Path Finder

If you want to know what the URLs contain you could also extract what the descriptions say using regex. Something like:

index=* youtube user | rex field=_raw "&description1=(?<desc1>.*),&" | table _time, user, host, src, dest, bytes_in, bytes_out, url, desc1
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ADCW7TQ
Explorer

Well, May i know how to use this regex query? As it as or i need to replace any words in the description part.

rex field=_raw "&description1=(?.*),&"

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ADCW7TQ
Explorer

Thanks!!!

However, i am getting the same result as before. But the 'desc1' column came blank in the result.

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somesoni2
Revered Legend

You can utilize the match function of where clause to search for specific keywords

index=* youtube user | table _time, user, host, src, dest, bytes_in, bytes_out, url | where match(url,"keenu") OR match(url,"movie") OR...

OR use the regular Splunk search filter like this

index=* youtube user (url=*keenu* OR url=*movie* OR...) | table _time, user, host, src, dest, bytes_in, bytes_out, url

ADCW7TQ
Explorer

Thanks a lot..

It works, addition to this query. May i get the answer for bytes_in & bytes_out in MB??

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