Java Grok is simple API that allows you to easily parse logs and other files (single line). With Java Grok, you can turn unstructured log and event data into structured data (JSON).
- reporting errors and other patterns from logs and processes
- parsing complex text output and converting it to json for external processing
- apply 'write-once use-everywhere' to regular expressions
- automatically providing patterns for unknown text inputs (logs you want patterns generated for future matching)
<dependency>
<groupId>io.krakens</groupId>
<artifactId>java-grok</artifactId>
<version>0.1.9</version>
</dependency>
Or with gradle
compile "io.krakens:java-grok:0.1.9"
Old release (Link)
Usage (Grok java documentation)
Example of how to use java-grok:
/* Create a new grokCompiler instance */
GrokCompiler grokCompiler = GrokCompiler.newInstance();
grokCompiler.registerDefaultPatterns();
/* Grok pattern to compile, here httpd logs */
final Grok grok = grokCompiler.compile("%{COMBINEDAPACHELOG}");
/* Line of log to match */
String log = "112.169.19.192 - - [06/Mar/2013:01:36:30 +0900] \"GET / HTTP/1.1\" 200 44346 \"-\" \"Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_8_2) AppleWebKit/537.22 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/25.0.1364.152 Safari/537.22\"";
Match gm = grok.match(log);
/* Get the map with matches */
final Map<String, Object> capture = gm.capture();
Java Grok support Gradle: ./gradlew assemble
Any contributions are warmly welcome
Grok is inspired by the logstash inteceptor or filter available here