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How to parse a path request string in json format?

EricMonkeyKing
Explorer

Hi all,

For this sort of json string, how can I extract KeyA, KeyB, KeyC

{ "KeyA": [ { "path": "/attibuteA", "op": "replace", "value": "hello" }, { "path": "/attibuteB", "op": "replace", "value": "hi" } ], "KeyB": [ { "path": "/attibuteA", "op": "replace", "value": "" }, { "path": "/attibuteC", "op": "replace", "value": "hey" }, { "path": "/attibuteD", "op": "replace", "value": "hello" } ], "KeyC": [ { "path": "/attibuteE", "op": "replace", "value": "" } ] }

 

My ideal output would look like:

Keypathopvalue
KeyAattibuteAreplacehello
KeyAattibuteBreplacehi
KeyBattibuteAreplace 
KeyBattibuteCreplacehey
KeyBattibuteDreplacehello
KeycattibuteEreplace 

 

Many thanks^

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dtburrows3
Builder

Think I was able to get the table in the output you are wanting. 

dtburrows3_0-1702480839496.png


I was able to achieve this using this SPL.

| makeresults
    | eval
        json_object="{ \"KeyA\": [ { \"path\": \"/attibuteA\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hello\" }, { \"path\": \"/attibuteB\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hi\" } ], \"KeyB\": [ { \"path\": \"/attibuteA\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"\" }, { \"path\": \"/attibuteC\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hey\" }, { \"path\": \"/attibuteD\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hello\" } ], \"KeyC\": [ { \"path\": \"/attibuteE\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"\" } ] }"
    | fields - _time
    | fromjson json_object
    | fields - json_object
    ``` Assuming that your fieldset at this point is only the list of fields needed for your final output ```
    ``` If there are other fields present that are not apart of the json object you are trying to parse then you should set up a naming convention for fields youy want to loop through ```
    | foreach *
        [
            | eval
                all_objects=mvappend(
                    'all_objects',
                    case(
                        isnull('<<FIELD>>'), null(),
                        mvcount('<<FIELD>>')==1, json_set('<<FIELD>>', "Key", "<<FIELD>>"),
                        mvcount('<<FIELD>>')>1, mvmap('<<FIELD>>', json_set('<<FIELD>>', "Key", "<<FIELD>>"))
                        )
                    )
            ]
    | fields + all_objects
    | mvexpand all_objects
    | spath input=all_objects
    | fields - all_objects
    | fields + Key, path, op, value

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dtburrows3
Builder

Think I was able to get the table in the output you are wanting. 

dtburrows3_0-1702480839496.png


I was able to achieve this using this SPL.

| makeresults
    | eval
        json_object="{ \"KeyA\": [ { \"path\": \"/attibuteA\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hello\" }, { \"path\": \"/attibuteB\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hi\" } ], \"KeyB\": [ { \"path\": \"/attibuteA\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"\" }, { \"path\": \"/attibuteC\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hey\" }, { \"path\": \"/attibuteD\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"hello\" } ], \"KeyC\": [ { \"path\": \"/attibuteE\", \"op\": \"replace\", \"value\": \"\" } ] }"
    | fields - _time
    | fromjson json_object
    | fields - json_object
    ``` Assuming that your fieldset at this point is only the list of fields needed for your final output ```
    ``` If there are other fields present that are not apart of the json object you are trying to parse then you should set up a naming convention for fields youy want to loop through ```
    | foreach *
        [
            | eval
                all_objects=mvappend(
                    'all_objects',
                    case(
                        isnull('<<FIELD>>'), null(),
                        mvcount('<<FIELD>>')==1, json_set('<<FIELD>>', "Key", "<<FIELD>>"),
                        mvcount('<<FIELD>>')>1, mvmap('<<FIELD>>', json_set('<<FIELD>>', "Key", "<<FIELD>>"))
                        )
                    )
            ]
    | fields + all_objects
    | mvexpand all_objects
    | spath input=all_objects
    | fields - all_objects
    | fields + Key, path, op, value

EricMonkeyKing
Explorer
Much appreciated! It works!
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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @EricMonkeyKing ,

good for you, see next time!

Ciao and happy splunking

Giuseppe

P.S.: Karma Points are appreciated by all the contributors 😉

 

gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @EricMonkeyKing,

did you configured INDEXED_EXTRACTIONS = json for that sourcetype or used the spath command (https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.1.2/SearchReference/Spath) ?

Ciao.

Giuseppe

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EricMonkeyKing
Explorer
Thanks. I tried but the scenario is a little bit complex ^^
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