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Splunk Cloud: Why are event timestamps not being extracted from JSON data, using the event's index time instead?

ampledata
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Per: http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Storm/Storm/User/Sourcesandsourcetypes

I've tried sending JSON events to Splunk Cloud using all of the following JSONy sourcetypes, none of which seem to result in an accurate timestamp being extracted from my event (instead Splunk Cloud is using the event indexed time):

json_predefined_timestamp

With field: "timestamp": "2014-11-04T20:45:43.000"

json_auto_timestamp

With fields:

"created": 1415133943

or

 "time": 1415133943

All to no avail...

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ampledata
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Figured it out...

Per: http://answers.splunk.com/answers/180585/json-time-not-always-extracted.html

"timestamp" must be the first field of the JSON.

If you're JSON-ifying a Ruby Hash, this can be accomplished via:

require 'date'
require 'json'

my_hash = {'taco': 'delicious'}

# Convert the EPOCH timestamp to a Splunk JSON-compat 'timestamp':
new_timestamp = DateTime.strptime('1415133943', '%s').strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%3N')

# Merge the 'timestamp' field into the beginning of the Hash:
my_hash = Hash['timestamp',  new_ts].merge!(my_hash)

# print the Hash as a JSON String:
puts JSON(my_hash)

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ampledata
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

@martin_mueller: I did that deliberately. Thanks though.

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ampledata
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Figured it out...

Per: http://answers.splunk.com/answers/180585/json-time-not-always-extracted.html

"timestamp" must be the first field of the JSON.

If you're JSON-ifying a Ruby Hash, this can be accomplished via:

require 'date'
require 'json'

my_hash = {'taco': 'delicious'}

# Convert the EPOCH timestamp to a Splunk JSON-compat 'timestamp':
new_timestamp = DateTime.strptime('1415133943', '%s').strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%3N')

# Merge the 'timestamp' field into the beginning of the Hash:
my_hash = Hash['timestamp',  new_ts].merge!(my_hash)

# print the Hash as a JSON String:
puts JSON(my_hash)
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martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Not sure if relevant, but you're talking about Splunk Cloud while linking Splunk Storm documentation - those are two very different products.

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