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Version: 0.12

grok

The grok extractor is useful for parsing unstructured data into a structured form. It is based on logstash's grok plugin. Grok uses regular expressions, so any regular expression can be used as a grok pattern.

Grok pattern is of the form %{SYNTAX : SEMANTIC} where SYNTAX is the name of the pattern that matches the text and SEMANTIC is the identifier

Predicate

When used with ~, the predicate passes if the target matches the pattern passed by the input (fetched from the grok pattern's file).

Extraction

If the predicate passes, the extractor returns the matches found when the target was matched to the pattern.

Example

match { "meta": "55.3.244.1 GET /index.html 15824 0.043" } of
case rp = %{ meta ~= grok |%{IP:client} %{WORD:method} %{URIPATHPARAM:request} %{NUMBER:bytes} %{NUMBER:duration} | } => rp
default => "no match"
end;