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Can we get Gogs data in Splunk ?

jacob1212
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We have installed Gogs in our architecture. We are using Gogs as a VCS. Now we are interested in getting data in Splunk. 
Please help me.

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vikramyadav
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Hi @jacob1212 

Yes, you can onboard data from Gogs to Splunk. Gogs has the capability to send data via webhook. Whenever an activity occurs in Gogs, it does a POST request with an event to the target forwarder of Splunk.

You can check out this documentation.
http://avotrix.com/docs/How%20to%20enable%20logging%20for%20Gogs%20by%20Avotrix.pdf


Also, you can use the Gogs App for Splunk for more insights.
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/5109

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If this helps your like will be appreciated 😊

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vikramyadav
Contributor

Hi @jacob1212 

Yes, you can onboard data from Gogs to Splunk. Gogs has the capability to send data via webhook. Whenever an activity occurs in Gogs, it does a POST request with an event to the target forwarder of Splunk.

You can check out this documentation.
http://avotrix.com/docs/How%20to%20enable%20logging%20for%20Gogs%20by%20Avotrix.pdf


Also, you can use the Gogs App for Splunk for more insights.
https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/5109

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If this helps your like will be appreciated 😊

jacob1212
Engager

Thank you @vikramyadav  

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