Skip to content

python implementation of jordansissel's grok regular expression library,try to use it

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

wubo2013/pygrokstudy

 
 

Repository files navigation

pygrok Build Status

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/garyelephant/pygrok

A Python library to parse strings and extract information from structured/unstructured data

What can I use Grok for?

  • parsing and matching patterns in a string(log, message etc.)
  • relieving from complex regular expressions.
  • extracting information from structured/unstructured data

Installation

    $ pip install pygrok

or download, uncompress and install pygrok from here:

    $ tar zxvf pygrok-xx.tar.gz
    $ cd pygrok_dir
    $ sudo python setup.py install

Getting Started

from pygrok import Grok
text = 'gary is male, 25 years old and weighs 68.5 kilograms'
pattern = '%{WORD:name} is %{WORD:gender}, %{NUMBER:age} years old and weighs %{NUMBER:weight} kilograms'
grok = Grok(pattern)
print grok.match(text)

# {'gender': 'male', 'age': '25', 'name': 'gary', 'weight': '68.5'}

Pretty Cool !

Numbers can be converted from string to int or float if you use %{pattern:name:type} syntax, such as %{NUMBER:age:int}

from pygrok import Grok
text = 'gary is male, 25 years old and weighs 68.5 kilograms'
pattern = '%{WORD:name} is %{WORD:gender}, %{NUMBER:age:int} years old and weighs %{NUMBER:weight:float} kilograms'
grok = Grok(pattern)
print grok.match(text)

# {'gender': 'male', 'age': 25, 'name': 'gary', 'weight': 68.5}

Now age is of type int and weight is of type float.

Awesome !

Some of the pattern you can use are listed here:

`WORD` means \b\w+\b in regular expression.
`NUMBER` means (?:%{BASE10NUM})
`BASE10NUM` means (?<![0-9.+-])(?>[+-]?(?:(?:[0-9]+(?:\.[0-9]+)?)|(?:\.[0-9]+)))

other patterns such as `IP`, `HOSTNAME`, `URIPATH`, `DATE`, `TIMESTAMP_ISO8601`, `COMMONAPACHELOG`..

See All patterns here

You can also have custom pattern, see these codes.

More details

Beause python re module does not support regular expression syntax atomic grouping(?>),so pygrok requires regex to be installed.

pygrok is inspired by Grok developed by Jordan Sissel. This is not a wrapper of Jordan Sissel's Grok and totally implemented by me.

Grok is a simple software that allows you to easily parse strings, logs and other files. With grok, you can turn unstructured log and event data into structured data.Pygrok does the same thing.

I recommend you to have a look at logstash filter grok, it explains how Grok-like thing work.

pattern files come from logstash filter grok's pattern files

Contribute

  • You are encouraged to fork, improve the code, then make a pull request.
  • Issue tracker

Get Help

mail:[email protected]
twitter:@garyelephant

Contributors

Thanks to all contributors

About

python implementation of jordansissel's grok regular expression library,try to use it

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Python 100.0%