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How to extract curly brackets in regular expression

ssaenger
Communicator

Hi,

I am having a problem extracting fields that have curly brackets {}
I have the log file line;
2015.06.24 11:55:13.567;:;12.34.567.241;:;somehost;:;21947UIGHFKD99HKW8R;:;deviceId;:;F90HSDUC0A49A2C;:;1001;:;Ref=0003313C;:;303;:;320;:;28;:;0xA5;:;co.cab.infra.exception.ApplicationException: tlv ids of DeviceId=DeviceId{DeviceId='27896RAWG96B'} is null or empty; applicationInstanceId=APPLICATION_INSTANCE_3;:;siteId;:;siteUid;:;

and i am using the reg ex to extract the fields;

(?<date_time>\d{4}\.\d{2}\.\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d{3});:;(?<ip>\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+);:;(?<host>[a-z0-9]+);:;(?<requester_id>[0-9A-F]+);:;(?<req_id>.+);:;(?<drm_domain_id>.+);:;(?<status>.+);:;(?<data>.+);:;(?<request_type>.+);:;(?<device_id>.+);:;(?<latency>.+);:;(?<col12>.+);:;(?<col13>.+);:;(?<site_id>.+);:;(?<site_uid>.+);:;

(Please note that i know the >< are incorrect but its the only way i could get it display on the forum! I am that new to this :))

however Splunk is not extracting col13, for this line. Other lines are extracted fine and i believe its due to the Curly Bracket. i have tried to extract the line by delimiting it /{ and entering all the other characters, however this has not worked.
Obviously the best way would have been to transform it however Splunk only supports one delimiting value and mine is ;:;

Thanks in advance.

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Try this:

(?<date_time>\d{4}\.\d{2}\.\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d{3});:;(?<ip>\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+);:;(?<host>[^;]+);:;(?<requester_id>[^;]+);:;(?<req_id>[^;]+);:;(?<drm_domain_id>[^;]+);:;(?<status>[^;]+);:;(?<data>[^;]+);:;(?<request_type>[^;]+);:;(?<device_id>[^;]+);:;(?<latency>[^;]+);:;(?<col12>[^;]+);:;(?<col13>.+?);:;(?<site_id>[^;]+);:;(?<site_uid>[^;]+);:;

The problem is both greediness and some of your character classes (I use [^;] everywhere instead).

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woodcock
Esteemed Legend

Try this:

(?<date_time>\d{4}\.\d{2}\.\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d{3});:;(?<ip>\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+);:;(?<host>[^;]+);:;(?<requester_id>[^;]+);:;(?<req_id>[^;]+);:;(?<drm_domain_id>[^;]+);:;(?<status>[^;]+);:;(?<data>[^;]+);:;(?<request_type>[^;]+);:;(?<device_id>[^;]+);:;(?<latency>[^;]+);:;(?<col12>[^;]+);:;(?<col13>.+?);:;(?<site_id>[^;]+);:;(?<site_uid>[^;]+);:;

The problem is both greediness and some of your character classes (I use [^;] everywhere instead).

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ssaenger
Communicator

Thanks Woodcock, that worked. 🙂

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skoelpin
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You could always use a look-behind.. If your trying to extract the Device ID you can do

(?<Extracted_Field>\{DeviceId\=\'[A-Z0-9]{12}\'\}(?=\s is\null\sor))
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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

According to www.regex101.com, your regex string is failing in the requester_id field. This regex works.

(?<date_time>\d{4}\.\d{2}\.\d{2}\s\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d{3});:;(?<ip>\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+);:;(?<host>[a-z0-9]+);:;(?<requester_id>[0-9A-Z]+);:;(?<req_id>.+);:;(?<drm_domain_id>.+);:;(?<status>.+);:;(?<data>.+);:;(?<request_type>.+);:;(?<device_id>.+);:;(?<latency>.+);:;(?<col12>.+);:;(?<col13>.+);:;(?<site_id>.+);:;(?<site_uid>.+);:;
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