Splunk Dev

Are there any plans to migrate Splunk to Python 3.x?

matthewroberson
Path Finder

Is this on Splunk's roadmap? The clock is ticking...

https://pythonclock[.]org/

alt text

Labels (1)

atammana_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

@matthewroberson69 Splunk Enterprise will be migrating to support Python 3.7, alongside Python 2.7.

See here for forward-looking documentation, which will be updated until its release: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Python3Migration/AboutMigration

Follow this answers post for updates:
https://answers.splunk.com/answers/755096/how-can-i-learn-about-updates-to-python-3-document.html

0 Karma

bhargavnariyani
Path Finder

@matthewroberson69 For reference: http://dev.splunk.com/view/SP-CAAAFG7

0 Karma

ddrillic
Ultra Champion

A related thread at Support Python 3

0 Karma

matthewroberson
Path Finder

I noticed this before I posted. Somehow the fact that the Splunk Python SDK is going to support Python version 3 isn't very reassuring. If I do the command below on one of my search heads, I get over 1000 results. Splunk seems to use Python a lot, which is fine as long as they have a plan to migrate to Python 3, but does Splunk have a plan?

[splunk@hostname etc]$ find . -name "*.py*" 
0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

.conf25 Registration is OPEN!

Ready. Set. Splunk! Your favorite Splunk user event is back and better than ever. Get ready for more technical ...

Detecting Cross-Channel Fraud with Splunk

This article is the final installment in our three-part series exploring fraud detection techniques using ...

Splunk at Cisco Live 2025: Learning, Innovation, and a Little Bit of Mr. Brightside

Pack your bags (and maybe your dancing shoes)—Cisco Live is heading to San Diego, June 8–12, 2025, and Splunk ...