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How to parse json in logstash /grok from a text file line?


I have a logfile which looks like this ( simplified)

Logline sample

MyLine data={"firstname":"bob","lastname":"the builder"}

I'd like to extract the json contained in data and create two fields, one for firstname, one for last. However, the ouput i get is this:

{"message":"Line data={\"firstname\":\"bob\",\"lastname\":\"the builder\"}\r","@version":"1","@timestamp":"2015-11-26T11:38:56.700Z","host":"xxx","path":"C:/logstashold/bin/input.txt","MyWord":"Line","parsedJson":{"firstname":"bob","lastname":"the builder"}}

As you can see

..."parsedJson":{"firstname":"bob","lastname":"the builder"}}

That's not what I need, I need to create fields for firstname and lastname in kibana, but logstash isn't extracting the fields out with the json filter.

LogStash Config

input {
  file {
        path => "C:/logstashold/bin/input.txt"        
       }
}

filter {     

   grok {
            match => { "message" => "%{WORD:MyWord} data=%{GREEDYDATA:request}"}        
        }   

    json{
        source => "request"
        target => "parsedJson"
        remove_field=>["request"]
    }   
}   

output {  
    file{
        path => "C:/logstashold/bin/output.txt"
    }   
}

Any help greatly appreciated, I'm sure I'm missing out something simple

Thanks


Solution

  • After your json filter add another one called mutate in order to add the two fields that you would take from the parsedJson field.

    filter {
      ...
      json {
         ...
      }
      mutate {
        add_field => {
          "firstname" => "%{[parsedJson][firstname]}"
          "lastname" => "%{[parsedJson][lastname]}"
        }
      }
    }
    

    For your sample log line above that would give:

    {
           "message" => "MyLine data={\"firstname\":\"bob\",\"lastname\":\"the builder\"}",
          "@version" => "1",
        "@timestamp" => "2015-11-26T11:54:52.556Z",
              "host" => "iMac.local",
            "MyWord" => "MyLine",
        "parsedJson" => {
            "firstname" => "bob",
             "lastname" => "the builder"
        },
         "firstname" => "bob",
          "lastname" => "the builder"
    }