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How to edit my regular expression to extract the date and time from my sample data?

dbcase
Motivator

Hi,

I have data that looks like this:

"-" 10.30.28.1 "10.30.28.1" - - [09/Sep/2016:16:58:31 -0500] "GET /ICHealthCheck/serverstatus HTTP/1.0" 200 2 0 UCT-11666 "-" "-" "-"

And I'm trying to write a regular expression that extracts several fields:

So far I have:

(?P<host>[^"]+)[^ \n]* (?P<remote_host>[^ ]+)\s+(?P<x_forwarded_for>[^ ]+)\s+(?P<remote_logname>[^ ]+)\s+(?P<remote_user>\-)\s+

And this works, but I'm stuck at extracting the date and time 09/Sep/2016:16:58:31 in this case. The [ is throwing me off.

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sundareshr
Legend

For Date & Time, this should work. Also I would not recommend creating one big regex, even if one character position changes, your fields will not be exractracted and will become very difficult to debug. I would recommend treating this as a space delimited in field extraction UI (IFX). Regardless, for date/time, you need to escape the [ & ] chars. Like this

\[(?<datetime>[^\s]+)

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sundareshr
Legend

For Date & Time, this should work. Also I would not recommend creating one big regex, even if one character position changes, your fields will not be exractracted and will become very difficult to debug. I would recommend treating this as a space delimited in field extraction UI (IFX). Regardless, for date/time, you need to escape the [ & ] chars. Like this

\[(?<datetime>[^\s]+)

dbcase
Motivator

Thanks Sundareshr! Maybe a space delimited extraction is the way to go. Let me try that instead.

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