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How to feed regex results of a query into another query?

crucifier_0
Explorer

My current Splunk regex query

10.66.189.62 -- -- -[17/May/2022:05:59:16--0400]--502- "POST /astra/sliceHTTP/1.1" req_len=1776-req_cont_len=117-req_cont_enc="-"-res_body_len=341 res_len=733 "https://ninepoint.blackrock.com/astra/". "Mozilla/5.0- (Macintosh; Intel-Mac-OS-X-10_15_7) -AppleWebKit/537.36-(KHTML,-Like-Gecko)
Chrome/10.0.4896.127 Safari/537.36" x_fw_for="-".req_time=278.326-ups_res_time=278.326 ups_con_time=0.011-ups_status=502-pipe=. -VNDRegID=undefined-

gives me;

POST /astra/sliceHTTP/1.1

 

I want to apply another query on the result of above query to get  POST/astra/sliceHTTP/1.1     ,i.e

/astra

Is there a way or a better regex pattern which can provide me the following?

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| rex field=_raw "\"\w*\s(?<url>\/[^\/]*)"

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

What is your current regex?

Are you wanting to do this at indexing or search time?

Will the string always start with POST?

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crucifier_0
Explorer

My current regex is 

rex field=_raw \"\w*\s(?<url>.*?)\s.*\"

 

And it could start with POST or GET 

 

Thank you 

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ITWhisperer
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust
| rex field=_raw "\"\w*\s(?<url>\/[^\/]*)"

crucifier_0
Explorer

Thank you ITWhisperer, I was looking for the exact regex. 

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