I am using Phantom to submit a Splunk query and I can get the results from the action_result.data artifact. Those results are stored in the form of JSON:
[{"Name": "Alex", "Title": "Developer"},{"Name": "Thomas", "Title": "Administrator"}]
What format template would I use in a format block in order to turn that artifact into this?
Alex is the team's Developer.
Thomas is the team's Administrator.
I can reference the JSON itself in the template as {0}, but I don't see a way to iterate through list of items, or within an item, reference the keys/values.
Thanks
--Alex
I figured it out.
If you run a Splunk query with a 'run query' block: "sourcetype=teammates | table Name, Title"
You can connect the query block to a format block, and reference each field displayed from your Splunk results as a separate parameter in the template parameters:
0 = run_query_1:action_result.data..Name
1 = run_query_1:action_result.data..Title
The field names are case sensitive
Then within the format block in the template itself, use the double-percent notation to designate the template as an iterable list, and reference the various fields from the Splunk query as {0}, {1}, etc. as defined in the template:
%%
{0} is a {1} on the team.
%%
Result:
Alex is a developer on the team.
Thomas in a manager on the team.
I figured it out.
If you run a Splunk query with a 'run query' block: "sourcetype=teammates | table Name, Title"
You can connect the query block to a format block, and reference each field displayed from your Splunk results as a separate parameter in the template parameters:
0 = run_query_1:action_result.data..Name
1 = run_query_1:action_result.data..Title
The field names are case sensitive
Then within the format block in the template itself, use the double-percent notation to designate the template as an iterable list, and reference the various fields from the Splunk query as {0}, {1}, etc. as defined in the template:
%%
{0} is a {1} on the team.
%%
Result:
Alex is a developer on the team.
Thomas in a manager on the team.
How would you like the output to be formatted? Presumably something like a table/csv?
The output will be part of the body of an email that Phantom will send out. Either a table or lines of plaintext will work fine for my purposes. I've figured out how to reference the JSON that represents the records returned by the Splunk query, and from there I customized the Format block with some Python that iterates through with a for loop to create an HTML table.
However, I'd like to use only the template to iterate through the JSON instead of custom code in the format block, and I've read that a "%%" in the template can accomplish this, but I haven't gotten it to work - that's really what I'm after.