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extract text between two slashes from the end

sravani27
Path Finder

hi I am trying to extract the email id from the text
eg: PUT /api/users/usernames/eejuy.alves92%40gmail.com/
PUT /api/users/usernames/acvf.bbss%40xyz123.com.br/
POST /api/users/jabcd%40xyz.edu.br/passwords

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elliotproebstel
Champion

This should give you what you are looking for:

your base search
| rex field=_raw "(?<email_address>[^\/]+%40[^\/]+)"
| eval email_address=urldecode(email_address)

The rex looks for anything between slashes that contains the urlencoded @ sign: %40 and then the urldecode function will translate that into a usable email address.

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p_gurav
Champion

Can you try this rex:

 | rex field=_raw "(?<emailaddr>[a-zA-Z0-9_.+-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9-]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9-.]+)
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