I need to parse DHCP log data which is like below:
2013-11-15 09:42:02 localhost dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.51.1.242 to 00:1e:8c:21:83:a0 (Hostname Unsuitable for Printing) via eth2
I wrote a regex pattern to gather all matched values and it like this:
(?P<date>[\d{2,4}-]*[\d{2}:\s]*)\s(?P<host>\S+)\s*(?P<facility>\s*\S*:)\s*((?P<action>DHCP*\S*)\s*|(?P<mac>([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:-]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]){2})\s*|(?P<message>\S*)\s*|(\s*))*
After re.search(regex, text).groupdict()
command it gives me this dict:
{u'facility': u'dhcpd:', u'host': u'localhost', u'date': u'2013-11-15 09:42:02', u'mac': u'00:1e:8c:21:83:a0', u'action': u'DHCPACK', u'message': u''}
As it is seen that every single item returns me correct match but message part which placed in parentheses and I tried with too many variations to get it. (?P<message>\((.*)\))
pattern works fine and returns {u'message': u'(Hostname Unsuitable for Printing)'}
if I use it as single otherwise It does not match at all.
I stuck with this and really need help.
\S*
does not match(Hostname Unsuitable for Printing)
? You need to look forward for closing bracket or you need to know length.