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Field extraction using regex

dinesh001kumar
Explorer

 Hi All,

Can anbody help us with the Regex expression to extract the feild of Channel: values will be either APP or Web which was highlighted in Sample logs below.

Sample Log1:

\\\":\\\"8E4B3815425627\\\",\\\"channel\\\":\\\"APP\\\"}\"","call_res_body":{},

Sample Log2:

4GksYUB7HGIfhfvs_iLtSc8EFCzOzbAJBze8wjXSDnwmgdhwjjxjsghqsxvhv\\\",\\\"channel\\\":\\\"web\\\"}\"","call_res_body":{},"additional_fields":{}}

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Firstly, this looks like it might be some sort of JSON, so you might be better of treating it as such.

However, if you wish to proceed with regex, then you could try something like this

| rex "channel[^\w]+(?<channel>APP|web)"

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Firstly, this looks like it might be some sort of JSON, so you might be better of treating it as such.

However, if you wish to proceed with regex, then you could try something like this

| rex "channel[^\w]+(?<channel>APP|web)"
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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Actually, it looks like some horribly disfigured json. It's twice escaped "->\"->\\\"

It might be smart to look into the ingestion process and try to optimize it.

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

I agree with @PickleRick but sometimes this can be gotten around by reparsing fields with spath, but we can't tell this without seeing the full event.

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Thulasinathan_M
Contributor

You can try something like below in rex command

channel[^A-Za-z]+(?<channel_type>[^\\]+)

 

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