Web Scripted Inputs Applications

Want to use APIs or shell commands to get data into Splunk?

Scripted Input Applications can be used to feed data into Splunk that is available through APIs or shell commands. Create your own, or download scripts created by other members of the Splunk community!

Not a Splunk user? Download Splunk, set up your Splunk server, and then install your Applications(s) to extend your server.

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Web Page Monitor

This bundle will check a set of webpages every interval and index the result, time, size and optionally content and or crc of page(s). Its cool to do searches to see when your pages change, take long to load, or many other cool things.

Author: erik Type: Searches, Scripted Inputs, Inputs, Fields
Rating: Awaiting 3 votes Added: 16 months ago
Downloads: 1,148 Last Updated: 4 months ago
License: Creative Commons Price: Free
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Web Services Weather as Scripted Input

[NOTE to Splunk: This is a resubmission as the application is now in .spl format and has been tested on MAC OS and Windows XP] This distribution calls a weather web service periodically with a list of cities as input which is output to Splunk's indexer. The code makes use of the Apache Axis client library to call a web service as a scripted input to retrieve Weather reports for major cities and use each response as an Event stored in XML format. It is used as a demonstration for using web services as a scripted input. You can choose your own cities to build your time series weather data store. The work to call the web service for each city country pair is done in the GatherWeather.java program. To install, unzip and un tar the distribution in SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps and read the README_WS.txt file for further configuration.

Author: ndoshi Type: Scripted Inputs, Fields
Rating: Awaiting 3 votes Added: 9 hours ago
Downloads: 2 Last Updated: 9 hours ago
License: Creative Commons Price: Free
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