I have a query where I am counting the PASS and fail and displaying it as a pie-chart.Also I modified the search so that it displays the count and status .When the status field which has pass and fail values the pie chart displays green for pass and red for fail as expected but when there is only pass it displays red not green
Attached is the screenshot
<chart>
<search>
<query>index="abc"
| rex field=source "ame\/(?<Type>[^\/]+)"
|search Type=$tok_type$
| rex field=_raw "(?i)^[^ ]* (?P<status>.+)"
| stats latest(status) as status by host
| stats count by status
| eval chart = count + " " + status | fields chart, count</query>
<earliest>$tok_time.earliest$</earliest>
<latest>$tok_time.latest$</latest>
</search>
<option name="charting.chart">pie</option>
<option name="charting.drilldown">none</option>
<option name="charting.legend.labels">[FAIL,PASS]</option>
<option name="charting.seriesColors">[#BA0F30,#116530]</option>
<option name="refresh.display">progressbar</option>
<option name="charting.chart.showPercent">true</option>
</chart>
Thanks in Advance
The problem that seriesColours is just a list of colours that are used in order, so if there are two rows, the FAIL row is always first, so the first colour in the series applies.
I believe the only way to solve this is by adding a <done> clause after the search to calculate what the series colours should be and then use the token, like this
<search>
...
<done>
<eval token="series_colour">case($job.resultCount$=2, "#BA0F30,#116530", $job.resultCount$=1 AND match($result.chart$,"FAIL"), "#BA0F30", $job.resultCount$=1 AND match($result.chart$,"PASS"), "#116530")</eval>
</done>
</search>
...
<option name="charting.seriesColors">[$series_colour$]</option>
So, the eval part of the done clause will check if there are two rows, then the series has two values, otherwise it checks the chart field to see if it is FAIL or PASS and sets the single series values as appropriate.
Then in the seriesColors statement, use the token.
@bowesmana that worked thank you
The problem that seriesColours is just a list of colours that are used in order, so if there are two rows, the FAIL row is always first, so the first colour in the series applies.
I believe the only way to solve this is by adding a <done> clause after the search to calculate what the series colours should be and then use the token, like this
<search>
...
<done>
<eval token="series_colour">case($job.resultCount$=2, "#BA0F30,#116530", $job.resultCount$=1 AND match($result.chart$,"FAIL"), "#BA0F30", $job.resultCount$=1 AND match($result.chart$,"PASS"), "#116530")</eval>
</done>
</search>
...
<option name="charting.seriesColors">[$series_colour$]</option>
So, the eval part of the done clause will check if there are two rows, then the series has two values, otherwise it checks the chart field to see if it is FAIL or PASS and sets the single series values as appropriate.
Then in the seriesColors statement, use the token.