Hi guys
When i run following code
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>How to start a Splunk session</title>
<!--<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/app/kaisers_weinberater/jquery.min.js"></script>-->
<script type="text/javascript" src="/static/app/kaisers_weinberater/splunk-sdk-javascript/client/splunk.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8">
function displayApps() {
var http = new splunkjs.ProxyHttp("/proxy");
// Create a Service instance and log in
var service = new splunkjs.Service(http, {
username: "admin",
password: "admin",
scheme: "https",
host: "localhost",
port:"8089",
version:"5.0.1"
});
// Retrieve the collection of jobs
var myJobs = service.jobs();
myJobs.fetch(function(err, jobs) {
// Determine how many jobs are in the collection
var jobsList = myJobs.list() || [];
console.log("There are " + jobsList.length + " jobs available to the current user");
// Loop through the collection and display each job's SID
for(var i = 0; i < jobsList.length; i++) {
console.log((i + 1) + ": " + jobsList[i].sid);
};
});
}
</script>
</head>
<body>
<button type="button" onclick="displayApps()">Log in and list apps</button>
<p id="applist"></p>
</body>
</html>
i get following error:
https://localhost:8000/en-US/proxy/services/auth/login?output_mode=json
Any ideas? Thanks a lot for your help!:)
The 404 seems to be related to the fact that the request isn't actually making it to Splunk. By default, browsers don't allow cross-site scripting - Same origin policy. You will need to tell your web server to proxy specific requests to Splunk. For example, when running apache, following 2 lines of code do the trick.
SSLProxyEngine On
ProxyPass /proxy/ https://localhost:8089/
Hope this helps.
Hi Iguinn:) that´s right. Thought :8089 is the port for communication with the splunk server? How can i instantiate the http object without the proxy function?
After changing this line to var http = new splunkjs.ProxyHttp(".."); i get rid off the 404 error. But the response json data from splunkd is {"data": null, "total": 0, "messages": [{"message": "Invalid viewstate param name: username; aborting", "time": "2013-01-28T09:59:48", "type": "ERROR"}
I assume that you are running Splunk on the local machine, and that you are using port 8000 (the default)?
Edit Error:
https://localhost:8000/en-US/proxy/services/auth/login?output_mode=json 404 (Not Found)