Hello,
I have two questions about Splunk + Python + Java:
1) Would it be possible (with Splunk) to develop an UI like a typical Web form (input + button), when the button is clicked on, "the form" sends the input value to a Java application (via Python)?
2) Would it be possible (with Splunk) to customize the menus to be dynamic?
I am referring to the menus like "Search Pivot Reports Alerts Dashboards"
Before showing the menu, we call a Java app (via Python script) that returns the menu names.
Many thanks.
Regards,
Paco.
Any update?
I would be grateful if you provide some example or documentation 🙂
Nobody did anything similar before?
Thank you 🙂
Cheers,
Paco.
I use the Splunk Python SDK to embed data in an external web page. I pull a few scheduled reports and graph the data my self with http://morrisjs.github.io/morris.js/.
You can created saved searches etc with the SDK. Splunk can then be configured to show them in the nav using <view source="unclassified" / >
IF that does not do it for you you may have to update $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps//default/data/ui/nav/default.xml programmatically.
Thank you for your reply, but it does not help to me to resolve my question 😞
My questions here is:
1) How can I use Splunk to send parameters (like a form) to Java application?
2) And then, Java application processes the data and returns a value to Splunk.
Additionally, using the two previous points, how can a Splunk process the returned data to customize dynamic menus (default.xml)?
Thank you.
Regards,
Paco.