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How to Remove event prefix from JSON using SEDCMD in props.conf?

iamsplunker
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Hi Splunk community, 

I've JSON logs and I wanted to remove the prefix from the events and capture from {"successfulSetoflog
until AZURE API Health Event"}

Sample Event:

2020-02-10T17:42:41.088Z 775ab4c6-ccc3-600b-9c84-124320628f00 {"records": [{"value": {"successfulSetoflog": [{"awsAccountId": "123456789123", "event": {"arn": "arn:aws:health:us-east-........................................................  1}, "detail-case": "AZURE API Health Event"}}]}

The expected output would be 

{"successfulSetoflog": [{"awsAccountId": "123456789123", "event": {"arn": "arn:aws:health:us-east-........................................................  1}, "detail-case": "AZURE API Health Event"}

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iamsplunker
Communicator

By applying these settings in props.conf the prefix was removed and events are parsing as expected.

SEDCMD-1=s/^[^\{]+{"records":\s+\[\{"value":\s//

SEDCMD-2=s/}\]\}//

 

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iamsplunker
Communicator

By applying these settings in props.conf the prefix was removed and events are parsing as expected.

SEDCMD-1=s/^[^\{]+{"records":\s+\[\{"value":\s//

SEDCMD-2=s/}\]\}//

 

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