Hi @siv ,
Yes, you can add a field to an existing KV Store collection without directly editing collections.conf by using the Splunk REST API.
See https://dev.splunk.com/enterprise/docs/developapps/manageknowledge/kvstore/usetherestapitomanagekv/#... for more info, but will cover briefly below.
You can use curl to add a new field named new_field_name of type string to a collection named my_collection within the my_app app context. You'll need to update the existing field definitions and include the new one in the payload.
First, get the current definition (optional but helpful):
curl -k -u admin:yourpassword \ https://<serverName>:8089/servicesNS/nobody/my_app/storage/collections/config/my_collection
Then, POST the updated configuration, including all existing fields plus the new one:
curl -k -u admin:yourpassword \ -X POST \ https://<serverName>:8089/servicesNS/nobody/my_app/storage/collections/config/my_collection \ -d 'field.existing_field1=string' \ -d 'field.existing_field2=number' \ -d 'field.new_field_name=string' # Add your new field here
This method requires appropriate permissions, specifically the POST / Updating capability, to modify KV Store configurations via the REST API. Using the REST API effectively updates the configuration as if you had edited the collections.conf file, but does so remotely.
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Hi @siv ,
I don't think so, you could try to upload a file with the additional column, but I'm not sure.
ciao.
Giuseppe