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How to create a python script that generates an alert if the number of events returned from a search is 0?

Federica_92
Communicator

Hi,

I'm new to splunk sdk so, forgive me if my question is obvious.
I'm trying to create a python script that runs a search job every minutes and give an alert if the number of events is 0.

I'm starting with the connection:

import splunklib.client as client

HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8089
USERNAME = "admin"
PASSWORD = "changeme"

//Create a Service instance and log in 
service = client.connect(
    host=HOST,
    port=PORT,
    username=USERNAME,
    password=PASSWORD)

myquery = "*"
mysearchname = "hello"

//Check if this already exist
//mysavedsearch = service.saved_searches.create(mysearchname, myquery)
mysavedsearch = service.saved_searches["hello"]

kwargs = {"description": "This is a test search",
        "is_scheduled": True,
        "cron_schedule": "*/5 * * * *  ",}

mysavedsearch.update(**kwargs).refresh()

print "Description:         ", mysavedsearch["description"]
print "Is scheduled:        ", mysavedsearch["is_scheduled"]
print "Cron schedule:       ", mysavedsearch["cron_schedule"]
print "Next scheduled time: ", mysavedsearch["next_scheduled_time"]

Ok but how do I set the parameters of the alert?
Could someone confirm if this is correct?

Thank you in advance

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1 Solution

Federica_92
Communicator

In the end, this is my code and work

import splunklib.client as client


HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8089
USERNAME = "admin"
PASSWORD = "changeme"

# Create a Service instance and log in 
service = client.connect(
    host=HOST,
    port=PORT,
    username=USERNAME,
    password=PASSWORD)

# Variables
myquery = "index=main | transaction dc(host) by host"
mysearchname = "h1"
a=0

# Create the search
savedsearches = service.saved_searches
for savedsearch in savedsearches:
    if (savedsearch.name=="h1"): a=1
if a==0: mysavedsearch = service.saved_searches.create(mysearchname, myquery)

# Edit the search
mysavedsearch = service.saved_searches["h1"]
kwargs = {"description": "This is a search",
        "is_scheduled": True,
        "cron_schedule": "*/1 * * * *  ",
    "alert.track":1,
    "alert_comparator":"greater than",
    "alert_type":"number of events",
    "alert_threshold":0,
    "alert.severity":5,
        }

mysavedsearch.update(**kwargs).refresh()

print "Description:         ", mysavedsearch["description"]
print "Is scheduled:        ", mysavedsearch["is_scheduled"]
print "Cron schedule:       ", mysavedsearch["cron_schedule"]
print "Next scheduled time: ", mysavedsearch["next_scheduled_time"]
print "Alert track      ", mysavedsearch["alert.track"]

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k_harini
Communicator

How are you calling this script? Is it through scripted input? I have similar requirement. Please help.

0 Karma

Federica_92
Communicator

In the end, this is my code and work

import splunklib.client as client


HOST = "localhost"
PORT = 8089
USERNAME = "admin"
PASSWORD = "changeme"

# Create a Service instance and log in 
service = client.connect(
    host=HOST,
    port=PORT,
    username=USERNAME,
    password=PASSWORD)

# Variables
myquery = "index=main | transaction dc(host) by host"
mysearchname = "h1"
a=0

# Create the search
savedsearches = service.saved_searches
for savedsearch in savedsearches:
    if (savedsearch.name=="h1"): a=1
if a==0: mysavedsearch = service.saved_searches.create(mysearchname, myquery)

# Edit the search
mysavedsearch = service.saved_searches["h1"]
kwargs = {"description": "This is a search",
        "is_scheduled": True,
        "cron_schedule": "*/1 * * * *  ",
    "alert.track":1,
    "alert_comparator":"greater than",
    "alert_type":"number of events",
    "alert_threshold":0,
    "alert.severity":5,
        }

mysavedsearch.update(**kwargs).refresh()

print "Description:         ", mysavedsearch["description"]
print "Is scheduled:        ", mysavedsearch["is_scheduled"]
print "Cron schedule:       ", mysavedsearch["cron_schedule"]
print "Next scheduled time: ", mysavedsearch["next_scheduled_time"]
print "Alert track      ", mysavedsearch["alert.track"]
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