re = /\s+(?<Response_Time>[^ ]+)\sms/m
str = '{"kubernetes":{"container_name":"sign-template-services","namespace_name":"merch-ps-signs-stress-1","pod_name":"sign-template-services-14-chfbn"},"message":"::ffff:100.65.19.1 - - [05-Mar-2020 09:58:48 CST] \\"GET /health HTTP/1.1\\" 200 30 - 7.807 ms\\n","hostname":"ocp-usc1-lle-b-app-f-g3q9.c.kohls-openshift-lle.internal","@timestamp":"2020-03-05T15:58:48.231999+00:00","cluster_name":"ocp.gcpusc1-b.lle.xpaas"}
{"kubernetes":{"container_name":"sign-template-services","namespace_name":"merch-ps-signs-ci","pod_name":"sign-template-services-39-gb69d"},"message":"::ffff:100.109.92.1 - - [05-Mar-2020 09:57:31 CST] \\"GET /health HTTP/1.1\\" 200 30 - 33.245 ms\\n","hostname":"ocp-usc1-lle-c-app-f-7ml9.c.kohls-openshift-lle.internal","@timestamp":"2020-03-05T15:57:31.808739+00:00","cluster_name":"ocp.gcpusc1-c.lle.xpaas"}'
# Print the match result
str.scan(re) do |match|
puts match.to_s
end
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Ruby, please visit: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Regexp.html