The Splunk JavaScript Software Development Kit (SDK) contains library code and examples designed to enable developers to build applications using Splunk and JavaScript. This SDK supports both server- and client-side JavaScript.
The Splunk JavaScript SDK is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Details can be found in the LICENSE file.
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This Preview is a pre-Beta release that is incomplete and may have bugs. There will be a Beta release prior to a general release.
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The Apache License only applies to the Splunk JavaScript SDK and no other Software provided by Splunk.
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Splunk, in using the Apache License, does not provide any warranties or indemnification, and does not accept any liabilities with the Preview release of the SDK.
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We are now accepting contributions from individuals and companies to our Splunk open source projects. See the Open Source page for more information.
You can install the Splunk JavaScript SDK in a few simple steps. For more detailed instructions, go to the Splunk Developer Portal.
You can get the SDK by downloading it from GitHub, or by cloning it:
git clone https://github.com/splunk/splunk-sdk-javascript.git
To install the XML to JSON Splunk app, xml2json
, copy it
to $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/
.
To use the components from the Splunk JavaScript SDK on your web page, copy the
splunk-sdk-javascript/client
directory to your web server and
include the splunk.js
or splunk.min.js
file from this directory in your code.
So, include one of the following tags in your code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/yourpath/splunk.js"></script>
Or:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/yourpath/splunk.min.js"></script>
You can also include the UI components, such as the Timeline and Charting controls.
The UI component files (such as splunk.ui.timeline
and splunk.ui.charting
)
are also in the splunk-sdk-javascript/client
directory.
If you want to use the SDK with your Node.js programs, install the SDK
by using npm
in your project's directory:
npm install splunk-sdk
To include the SDK, use the require
function in your code:
var splunkjs = require('splunk-sdk');
This HTML example uses the Splunk JavaScript SDK to list all jobs:
<script type="text/javascript" src="splunk.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
var service = new splunkjs.Service({username: "admin", password: "changeme"});
service.login(function(err, success) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log("Login was successful: " + success);
service.jobs().fetch(function(err, jobs) {
var jobList = jobs.list();
for(var i = 0; i < jobList.length; i++) {
console.log("Job " + i + ": " + jobList[i].sid);
}
});
});
</script>
This example shows how to use the Splunk JavaScript SDK and Node.js to list all jobs:
var splunkjs = require('splunk-sdk');
var service = new splunkjs.Service({username: "admin", password: "changeme"});
service.login(function(err, success) {
if (err) {
throw err;
}
console.log("Login was successful: " + success);
service.jobs().fetch(function(err, jobs) {
var jobList = jobs.list();
for(var i = 0; i < jobList.length; i++) {
console.log("Job " + i + ": " + jobList[i].sid);
}
});
});
The Splunk JavaScript SDK contains several server- and client-based examples. For detailed instructions about getting them running, see the Splunk Developer Portal.
To connect to Splunk, many of the SDK examples and unit tests take command-line
arguments that specify values for the host, port, and login credentials for
Splunk. For convenience during development, you can store these arguments as
key-value pairs in a text file named .splunkrc
. Then, when you don't specify
these arguments at the command line, the SDK examples and unit tests use the
values from the .splunkrc
file. To use a .splunkrc
file, create a text file
with the following format:
# Host at which Splunk is reachable (OPTIONAL)
host=localhost
# Port at which Splunk is reachable (OPTIONAL)
# Use the admin port, which is 8089 by default.
port=8089
# Splunk username
username=admin
# Splunk password
password=changeme
# Access scheme (OPTIONAL)
scheme=https
Save the file as .splunkrc
in the current user's home directory or in the root
directory of the Splunk JavaScript SDK.
The Splunk JavaScript SDK includes several browser-based examples, which you can run from the Examples web page. To start a simple web server and open this page in a web browser, enter:
node sdkdo examples
The Splunk JavaScript SDK includes several command-line examples, which are located in
the /splunk-sdk-javascript/examples/node
directory. These
examples run with Node.js and use the command-line arguments from the
.splunkrc
file, if you set this up with your login credentials.
For example, to run the jobs.js sample, go to the
splunk-sdk-javascript/examples/node
directory and enter:
node jobs.js list
If you aren't storing your login credentials in .splunkrc, enter the following command:
node jobs.js --username yourusername --password yourpassword list
Your output should look something like this:
~\splunk-sdk-javascript\examples\node> node .\jobs.js list
Job 1 sid: scheduler__nobody__search_VG9wIGZpdmUgc291cmNldHlwZXM_at_1323917700_79740ae7e22350d6
Job 2 sid: scheduler__nobody__search_VG9wIGZpdmUgc291cmNldHlwZXM_at_1323917400_0dceb302931a2b3f
Job 3 sid: scheduler__nobody__search_SW5kZXhpbmcgd29ya2xvYWQ_at_1323917100_48fb4cc65a25c5b1
Job 4 sid: scheduler__nobody__search_SW5kZXhpbmcgd29ya2xvYWQ_at_1323916200_b2f239fef7834523
Job 5 sid: scheduler__nobody__unix_QWxlcnQgLSBzeXNsb2cgZXJyb3JzIGxhc3QgaG91cg_at_1323914400_96cb9084680b25d7
Job 6 sid: admin__admin__search_TXkgQXdlc29tZSBTYXZlZCBTZWFyY2g_1323901055.6
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The Splunk JavaScript SDK infrastructure relies on Node.js, so if you want to build files, run examples, run tests, or generate documentation, you must install Node.js. You can read more about how to set up your environment on the Splunk Developer Portal.
All development activities are managed by a helper script called sdkdo. For a
list of possible commands and options, open a command prompt in the
splunk-sdk-javascript
directory, then enter the following command:
node sdkdo --help
To rebuild and minify the browser files, enter:
node compile
The SDK includes several unit tests for each component. You can run individual test modules or run all tests. Open a command prompt and go to the splunk-sdk- javascript directory. To run all tests, enter the following command:
node sdkdo tests
To run the HTTP and the Async tests, enter:
node sdkdo tests http,async
To run the browser tests, enter:
node sdkdo tests-browser
- For API reference documentation, go here.
- For conceptual and how-to documentation and tutorials, see the Splunk Developer Portal.
The CHANGELOG.md
file contains a description of changes for each version of the SDK.
You can find this file in the root of the SDK repository, and online at:
The master
branch always represents a stable and released version of the SDK.
You can read more about our branching model on our Wiki:
bin | Executable files (such as `sdkdo`) | |
client | Pre-built files for the browser | |
contrib | Packaged third-party dependencies (such as test runners) | |
docs | Generated documentation for the SDK | |
examples | Examples | |
internal | Internal files used by the SDK for testing and examples | |
lib | The SDK code files | |
licenses | License information for packaged third-party dependencies | |
xml2json | Source for the `xml2json` XML -> JSON app | |
tests | Unit tests | |
ui | UI components of the SDK |
Find anything having to do with developing on Splunk at the Splunk Developer Portal:
Find reference documentation for the Splunk REST API:
For information about Splunk and its capabilities:
For more information about the SDK and this repository, see our GitHub Wiki:
Stay connected with other developers building on Splunk.
devinfo@splunk.com | |
Issues | https://github.com/splunk/splunk-sdk-javascript/issues/ |
Answers | http://splunk-base.splunk.com/tags/javascript/ |
Blog | http://blogs.splunk.com/dev/ |
@splunkdev |
If you want to make a code contribution, go to the Open Source page for more information.
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The Preview release of the SDK is not supported by Splunk. Once the Beta version has been released, we will provide more details about support.
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File any issues here: https://github.com/splunk/splunk-sdk-javascript/issues.
You can reach the Dev Platform team at devinfo@splunk.com.
The Splunk JavaScript Software Development Kit is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Details can be found in the LICENSE file.
The embedded third-party libraries may have different licenses. Here is a list of embedded libraries and their licenses:
- davis.js Documentation Generator: MIT
- 10.script.js: Apache 11.base64.js: MIT 12.eventemitter.js: MIT