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Extracting field using rex for URL

JoshuaJohn
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I have this search:

index=nitro_prod_ecomm sourcetype = nitro_access_log earliest=-30m@m | rex field=_raw "\d\d\:\d\d\:\d\d\s+(?\d+\.\d+)" | search ResponseTime>1

That gives me results like this:

10.022.020.203  10.200.130.180:7001 -   2016-08-15  01:09:02    4.55    GET   /product/nitro?skuId=11023031 skuId=11023031  200 124221]"

10.402.300.103  10.200.111.116:7001 -   2016-08-15  01:09:00    6.033   POST /myaccount/json/acc_nitro_login_json.jsp   -   302 0]"

I want to get "product" & "myaccount" into a field called page, basically whatever that first word is after GET, and POST

Any solutions? I can get the entire URL but I am unsure as to how to get just that first part.

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skoelpin
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try this

... | rex (?<page>(GET|POST)\s+\/(\w+))

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skoelpin
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Try this

... | rex (?<page>(GET|POST)\s+\/(\w+))

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