Alerting

Custom Script to capture splunk alert message

saurabhray25
Engager

Hi,

I have created an alert for an event in real-time. For example, send me an alert if a user is not able to log in 3 times.

On the above event, I have created an alert action. Here I want to trigger a custom script.

The purpose of this Python script will be to capture the error message and send it to a different application using Key Based authentication.

However, I am not able to fetch the error message.

Using sys.argv gives me the parameters but the error message is encoded. Can anyone assist me here, how can I extract the error message from the event triggering the alert?

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renjith_nair
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Search results will be part of the "Path to file containing the search results" (arg 8 ) and you might need to open and read the content of the file in your custom script.

Reference  : https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.0.6/Alert/Configuringscriptedalerts

Please note that the run a script alert action is deprecated officially. Please refer to the below documentation to convert to Custom alert action framework

https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.0.6/AdvancedDev/CustomAlertConvertScripted

 

 

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