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Splunk Python SDK very Slow

jananth1
Engager

Here's what my job is set up like:

# Set count to 0 to return all events in last minute
kwargs = {
        "exec_mode": "blocking",
        "earliest_time": "-1h",
        "latest_time": "now",
        "count": 0
        }

# Create jobs for both queries
logging.info("Creating jobs...")
atlas = service.jobs.create(atlas_query, **kwargs)

# Set unlimited results to return
result_kwargs = { "count": 0 }

# Parse results
atlas_reader = results.ResultsReader(atlas.results(**result_kwargs))

However, I'm having problems with the data from the atlas_reader object. It takes several minutes to loop through it and save certain fields to a CSV file, even though there's only a few thousand events. The job itself finishes in about 5 seconds. I have no idea what is wrong.

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thomrs
Communicator

This is basically what I do, never had a speed problem. Dumps the results into a list of json objects. I send this data to a web page for display.

service = client.connect(
    host=HOST,
    port=PORT,
    username=USERNAME,
    password=PASSWORD
)

search_query = "search * | head 10"
kwargs_normalsearch = {"exec_mode": "normal", "earliest_time": "-5m@m",
                         "latest_time": "-1m@m"}

job = service.jobs.create(search_query, **kwargs_normalsearch)

while True:
    job.refresh()
    if job["isDone"] == "1":
        print job["sid"]
        print job["runDuration"]
        break

resultCount = job["resultCount"]
offset = 0
count = 100
data = []

if int(resultCount) > 0:
    while offset < int(resultCount):
        kwargs_paginate = {"count": count, "offset": offset}
        page = job.results(**kwargs_paginate)

        for result in results.ResultsReader(page):
            d = {}
            for r in result:
                # print r , result[r]
                d[r] = result[r]
            data.append(d)
        offset += count

for result in data:
    print result
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