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How to create a simple alert using REST API

Manware
Engager

Hi,

I am unable to create a simple alert using the following documentation. 

As per documentation, the required parameters are Search and name.

Following code is written in Javascript

Here is my request:

const data = {
"alert_comparator": "equal to",
"alert_threshold": "0",
"alert_type": "number of events",
"cron_schedule": "*/1 * * * *",
"search": "index%3D%22global-events-qa%22%20functionName%3D%22correspondence-service%22",
"name": "Simple alert"
}
const response = await axios.post(' https://app.splunkcloud.com:8089/services/saved/searches', data,{
headers: { ...(await getAuth({region: 'ap-southeast-2'}))}
});

Here is the error: 

Cannot perform action "POST" without a target name to act on.

Documentation Link: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/RESTREF/RESTsearch?_ga=2.62077416.557388192.1646...

It will be really great if you could share some working examples somewhere in your documentation. 

Thanks in advance!

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Manware
Engager

Thanks @richgalloway . I saw that example before. that's curl + XML. I was looking for an example with a json format. 

After fiddling with it for some time, I came to know that the 'data' in above request has to be url encoded. then it worked fine.

cheers

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Manware
Engager

Thanks @richgalloway . I saw that example before. that's curl + XML. I was looking for an example with a json format. 

After fiddling with it for some time, I came to know that the 'data' in above request has to be url encoded. then it worked fine.

cheers

richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

The linked documentation does have examples.  Click on the [Expand] link then scroll past the argument tables to find the examples.

The example for creating a search uses a name without spaces.  I wonder if that will make a difference.

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