Getting Data In

What is the best way to monitor a web page containing links to xml to index RSS feeds in Splunk?

landen99
Motivator

I want to monitor a web page containing links to xml for rss feeds to be indexed into Splunk in real-time. Let's use the following website as an example: https://spotcrime.com/rss.php

What is (are) the best way(s) to monitor that site for indexing? I want to test the method on my Windows machine first. I am interested in learning more about Powershell or Python scripted inputs if that is the best approach.

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LukeMurphey
Champion

If you want to get all of those XML feeds into Splunk without manually entering them making a custom script might be the best approach. I have been considering writing a search command that will allow you to scrape web-pages recursively. I'll take a look at doing that soon (perhaps in the next couple of days); you can monitor progress on that here.

For reference, there are a couple of apps that may be useful to you:

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landen99
Motivator

I found a couple of links on the subject, but I don't understand specifically what I should do to make it work: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/278/ and http://blogs.splunk.com/2012/03/14/indexing-feeds/ Also, some of these articles are a bit old (2012, etc.) so I am unsure about how much has changed since then and if they are not better ways to do it.

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