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Hi,
I just installed the REST API Modular Input add-on in my Splunk Enterprise environment.
I'm trying to input data from the Usabilla.com REST API using this add-on, but I'm having a problem that I believe has to do with the authentication.
Usabilla provides a client access key and a secret key, but I can't find an option in the REST API Modular Input add-on that allows me to put these 2 keys to get it to work.
The options are basic, digest, oauth1, oauth2 and custom. What do I have to choose? All of them open a new set of fields to complete, and none of them seem to work with the access and private keys I have.
Has anyone been able to set this up correctly?
Thanks in advance.
Felipe
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You'll likely need to create a custom auth handler.
There are examples in the rest_ta/bin/authhandlers.py
script.
So create your custom handler in this script by adding a class , then declare this class to be applied in the setup screen when you select "custom".
The python logic in your custom authentication handler class will depend on whatever the specification for the security protocol is as per Usabilla's documentation, http://developers.usabilla.com/#def-api-credentials
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You'll likely need to create a custom auth handler.
There are examples in the rest_ta/bin/authhandlers.py
script.
So create your custom handler in this script by adding a class , then declare this class to be applied in the setup screen when you select "custom".
The python logic in your custom authentication handler class will depend on whatever the specification for the security protocol is as per Usabilla's documentation, http://developers.usabilla.com/#def-api-credentials
