Splunk ITSI

In Splunk IT Service Intelligence(ITSI), how do I create a new glass table through REST API call?

PowerPacked
Builder

Hi Guys,

I would like to create new glass tables through Rest API calls. But, I am failing as I'm not able to pass proper arguments needed for POST action of API call of ITSI glass table.

for example:

 curl -k -u admin:password https://localhost:8089/servicesNS/nobody/SA-ITOA/itoa_interface/entity -H "Content-Type: 
     application/json" -X POST -d '{"component": ["PerProcess"],"informational": {"fields": ["info"],"values": ["field"]},"_version": 
     "3.0.0","title": "PerProcess","object_type": "entity","_type":"entity","identifier": {"fields": ["component"],"values": 
     ["PerProcess"]}}' 

This above call creates a new Entity in ITSI through Rest API call which is given in this doc:
http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/ITSI/3.0.1/RESTAPI/ITSIRESTAPIreference

i would like to create a new Glass Table in this way.

End point still not working in updated & new ITSI v 4.0

Help is appreciated

Thanks

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mitani
New Member

try this:

curl -k -u admin:password https://localhost:8089/servicesNS/nobody/SA-ITOA/itoa_interface/glass_table -H "Content-Type:
application/json" -X POST -d '{
"content": [

],
"acl": {
    "can_share_global": true,
    "sharing": "app",
    "perms": {
        "read": [
            "*"
        ],
        "write": [
            "*"
        ]
    },
    "can_write": true,
    "owner": "xxx",
    "can_share_app": true,
    "modifiable": true,
    "can_change_perms": true,
    "can_share_user": true
},
"identifying_name": "xxx",
"title": "xxx",
"_owner": "nobody",
"_user": "nobody"

}'

Change XXX to your needs.

Good luck!

0 Karma
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