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Unable to use python sdk with summary index for routine run of search query

MK3
Explorer

Hello, 

Can splunk python sdk be used along with a summary index? How?

I wish to schedule periodic querying and extracting the data from Splunk for which I usually used the SDK like this and it works for 1 time run as I removed my "collect index ..." code from my query -

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

kwargs_oneshot = {"earliest_time": "-1h",   "latest_time": "now",   "output_mode": 'json', "count" : 100}

searchquery_oneshot = "search <query>"  # if i want collected index results to be used below periodically i.e. every 1 hour, what change do I make in my code?

oneshotsearch_results = service.jobs.oneshot(searchquery_oneshot, **kwargs_oneshot)

Thanks

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PickleRick
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

There is no such thing as "summary index" as a separate type of index 🙂

Anyway, are you sure the user you're running your search with can use the collect command?

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Summary indexes are no different from other indexes so the code you use to access one should work for the other.

How does the existing code fail?  What error messages do you see?  Have you checked search.log?

It's possible the query is being caught by the "risky code" trap because the collect command is considered a risky one.  To avoid that, add the following lines to a command.conf file (not system/default)

[collect]
is_risky = false
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If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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