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Rest API quote escape

zubairaizatron
Explorer

Hi guys

I'm trying to run a search to the /jobs endpoint. however I get a 

bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('

error message.

my search has quotes in it for a | rex command and I tried escaping the quotes with the \ but is till seem to get the issue. when using the \ I get a 

<msg type="ERROR">Unparsable URI-encoded request data</msg>

error.

My search is structured as follows:

|  tstats summariesonly=1 values(<values>) ....(there are a lot of these) from datamodel=<name> WHERE (some values for the previous section) | lookup <lookup> | rex field=<name> "(?<new field name>[^.]{9}$)" ... 

there are about 4 lookups in total and 2 rex command. however when i try to escape in the rex command I get the Unparsebale URI error.

 

Anybody come across this error before?

 

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johnhuang
Motivator

Parenthesis are special characters in bash. You can escape with \

| rex field=<name> "\(?<new field name>[^.]{9}$\)" ... 


Or encapsulate the entire SPL with single quote '

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The "bash:" portion of the error message indicates this is a shell problem rather than a Splunk problem.  It would help to see the complete CLI command, but I suspect you just need to put quotation marks around the entire search command (and escape quotation marks within it).

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