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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting A script needs to be created to collect all HTTP GET requests containing a particular string Post 302675595 by skumar391 on Monday 23rd of July 2012 10:20:06 AM
Old 07-23-2012
Have to include with HTTP/1.1" 200

Hi,

Thanks for your response,

Here I want to add 2 more conditions in my extract, I need to extract the lines with abcd.gif which contains HTTP GET requests, so I need to add strings HTTP and GET in conditions.
Apart from this it should be 200 request, sometimes in access logs it also comes as HTTP/1.1" 404, so effectively we have conditions to include abcd.gif, HTTP, GET, 200

Code:
10.254.17.139 - - [09/Jul/2012:09:53:03 -0400] "GET /wcsstore/GiftRegistryStorefrontAssetStore/KioskArea/images/abcd.gif?1341841982900 HTTP/1.1" 200 799
10.252.33.252 - - [09/Jul/2012:09:53:06 -0400] "GET /keepalive.html HTTP/1.1" 200 299
10.254.17.139 - - [09/Jul/2012:09:53:09 -0400] "GET /wcsstore/GiftRegistryStorefrontAssetStore/KioskArea/images/abcd.gif?1341841988900 HTTP/1.1" 200 799
10.252.33.252 - - [09/Jul/2012:09:53:11 -0400] "GET /keepalive.html HTTP/1.1" 200 299
10.254.17.139 - - [09/Jul/2012:09:53:15 -0400] "GET /wcsstore/GiftRegistryStorefrontAssetStore/KioskArea/images/abcd.gif?
1341841994901 HTTP/1.1" 200 799

Thanks again.

Regards,
Surendra

Last edited by Scott; 07-23-2012 at 12:20 PM.. Reason: Code tags
 

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HTTP::Request(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  HTTP::Request(3)

NAME
HTTP::Request - HTTP style request message SYNOPSIS
require HTTP::Request; $request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => 'http://www.example.com/'); and usually used like this: $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; $response = $ua->request($request); DESCRIPTION
"HTTP::Request" is a class encapsulating HTTP style requests, consisting of a request line, some headers, and a content body. Note that the LWP library uses HTTP style requests even for non-HTTP protocols. Instances of this class are usually passed to the request() method of an "LWP::UserAgent" object. "HTTP::Request" is a subclass of "HTTP::Message" and therefore inherits its methods. The following additional methods are available: $r = HTTP::Request->new( $method, $uri ) $r = HTTP::Request->new( $method, $uri, $header ) $r = HTTP::Request->new( $method, $uri, $header, $content ) Constructs a new "HTTP::Request" object describing a request on the object $uri using method $method. The $method argument must be a string. The $uri argument can be either a string, or a reference to a "URI" object. The optional $header argument should be a reference to an "HTTP::Headers" object or a plain array reference of key/value pairs. The optional $content argument should be a string of bytes. $r = HTTP::Request->parse( $str ) This constructs a new request object by parsing the given string. $r->method $r->method( $val ) This is used to get/set the method attribute. The method should be a short string like "GET", "HEAD", "PUT" or "POST". $r->uri $r->uri( $val ) This is used to get/set the uri attribute. The $val can be a reference to a URI object or a plain string. If a string is given, then it should be parseable as an absolute URI. $r->header( $field ) $r->header( $field => $value ) This is used to get/set header values and it is inherited from "HTTP::Headers" via "HTTP::Message". See HTTP::Headers for details and other similar methods that can be used to access the headers. $r->accept_decodable This will set the "Accept-Encoding" header to the list of encodings that decoded_content() can decode. $r->content $r->content( $bytes ) This is used to get/set the content and it is inherited from the "HTTP::Message" base class. See HTTP::Message for details and other methods that can be used to access the content. Note that the content should be a string of bytes. Strings in perl can contain characters outside the range of a byte. The "Encode" module can be used to turn such strings into a string of bytes. $r->as_string $r->as_string( $eol ) Method returning a textual representation of the request. SEE ALSO
HTTP::Headers, HTTP::Message, HTTP::Request::Common, HTTP::Response COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1995-2004 Gisle Aas. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.12.1 2009-06-15 HTTP::Request(3)
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