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How to assign "source" during a search after a conditional statement?

ricotries
Communicator

I am creating a dashboard to show all Linux command line history per user and I would like to create an input where you can type the user and if it matches anything in a case statement, it assigns a value to "source" and runs the search.

For example, I have two sources:

source=/root/.bash_history 
source=/opt/splunk/.bash_history

I have a token $acct$ which holds the user that was typed in the input.
I wrote this search:

index=linux sourcetype=linux_cli
| eval search_source=case($acct$ == root, "/root/.bash_history", $acct$ == splunk, "/opt/splunk/.bash_history")
| search source=search_source

But this returns no results. How can I do this assignment during search?

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1 Solution

manjunathmeti
Champion

Try this:

index=linux sourcetype=linux_cli
 | eval search_source=case("$acct$" == "root", "/root/.bash_history", "$acct$" == "splunk", "/opt/splunk/.bash_history")
 | where match(source, search_source)

OR use match:

index=linux sourcetype=linux_cli
 | eval search_source=case(match("$acct$", "root"), "/root/.bash_history", match("$acct$", "splunk"), "/opt/splunk/.bash_history")
 | where match(source, search_source)

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manjunathmeti
Champion

Try this:

index=linux sourcetype=linux_cli
 | eval search_source=case("$acct$" == "root", "/root/.bash_history", "$acct$" == "splunk", "/opt/splunk/.bash_history")
 | where match(source, search_source)

OR use match:

index=linux sourcetype=linux_cli
 | eval search_source=case(match("$acct$", "root"), "/root/.bash_history", match("$acct$", "splunk"), "/opt/splunk/.bash_history")
 | where match(source, search_source)

ricotries
Communicator

Neither of these worked. Just to test I'm using literal text (instead of tokens) and running it in a search. The time is set for "All Time" and there were not results.

0 Karma

manjunathmeti
Champion

Updated answer, check now. If not working post some samples of source from your data.

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ricotries
Communicator

They both work if you place double quotes around the token:
"$acct$" == "root"

Edit your response for any one else who ends up running into this. Thank you!

manjunathmeti
Champion

That's great! I updated my answer. Thank you.

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kamlesh_vaghela
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

@ricotries

Can you please try this?

index=linux sourcetype=linux_cli
| eval act=$acct$
| eval search_source=case(act="root", "/root/.bash_history", act="splunk", "/opt/splunk/.bash_history") 
| where source=search_source
0 Karma

ricotries
Communicator

This did not work. It's not throwing any errors, it's just not returning anything.

0 Karma
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