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loggerorg.mule.runtime.core.internal.processor.LoggerMessageProcessor
   
messageReceived update request IL_Customer. Size of array: 1
   
properties: { [-]
     
correlationId4b910aaf-d316-4594-8eda-c56e861499d3
     

I want to extract the IL_customer and array size from the above log. What will be the regular expression.

Thanks in Advance

 

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yuanliu
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The values OP is seeking is in the field message. (From the illustration in OP, the event is JSON - but it is best to illustrate with raw text, not a copy from Splunk's formatted event view.)  So

| rex field=message "Received update request (?<IL_Customer>[^\.]+)\. Size of array: (?<ArraySize>\d+)"

(Also slightly more efficient because the regex engine would be scanning smaller strings.)

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richgalloway
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There's probably a JSON-ic way to do that (assuming the event is pure JSON), but rex can handle a few fields nicely.

Assuming the order of fields is fixed, this regex should do it.

 

| rex "Received update request (?<IL_Customer>[^\.]+)\. Size of array: (?<ArraySize>\d+)"

 

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yuanliu
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The values OP is seeking is in the field message. (From the illustration in OP, the event is JSON - but it is best to illustrate with raw text, not a copy from Splunk's formatted event view.)  So

| rex field=message "Received update request (?<IL_Customer>[^\.]+)\. Size of array: (?<ArraySize>\d+)"

(Also slightly more efficient because the regex engine would be scanning smaller strings.)

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