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How do we count the fields inside a JSON array?

yahoohunk
Explorer

Each log entry contains some json. There is a field that is an array. I want to count the items in that array.

Example json data
{
"field1": "sample",
"messages": [
"noop",
"missing",
"error",
"unknown"
]
}

We've tried index="test_index" | spath input=log | regex id = "a|b" | stats count(messages)

Our desired output is something like:
id message count
a noop 5
a error 8

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yahoohunk
Explorer

Thanks for the suggestion martin_mueller. We got what we wanted by using the following.

index="test_index" | spath input=log
| regex templateId = "10|15"
| stats count(eval(source == "mail")) AS COUNT by id,messages{}

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yahoohunk
Explorer

Thanks for the suggestion martin_mueller. We got what we wanted by using the following.

index="test_index" | spath input=log
| regex templateId = "10|15"
| stats count(eval(source == "mail")) AS COUNT by id,messages{}

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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Assuming the array was extracted by the spath into the field messages{}, you can do this:

... | spath input=log | rename messages{} as messages | eval message_count = mvcount(messages) | stats sum(message_count)
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