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Scripted input with cURL

jedatt01
Builder

I would like to have splunk index the output of cURL but instead of seeing the entire html I'd like to be able to have splunk just index the data that a browser renders. Is there anyway to do this without some major scripting?

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gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

You mean you want to parse the HTML and extract only selected parts of it?

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gcoles
Communicator

In the scripted input, you could pipe the output of the curl command through a command like hxnormalize, which is part of the html-xml-utils package in Linux.

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jedatt01
Builder

gcoles, this answer didn't quite work for me, however what did work was that I found out how the page was getting the dynamic information. It was using a .cgi call. So, I just created a scripted input that calls the .cgi and formats the output to key value pairs

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