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Hi there,
I couldn't find this question already on here. Hopefully it's a simple one.
I use Splunk regularly in my work and often have to run a quick query.
I've configured Chrome so that I can quickly search from the omnibox/address bar by typing a shortcut, so that I can search other regularly used systems (like Jira).
Can Splunk do the same?
This is what I've tried:
Chrome > Settings > Manage Search Engins (alternatively, chrome://settings/searchEngines)
I then add a new Search engine with the following details:
Name "Splunk"
Keyword "s"
URL "http://splunk_vm_box:8000/en-US/app/search/search?q=search%20"
So, when I'm in the address bar/omnibox in Chrome I should be able to type "s" then press the space bar to initiate a Splunk query.
It doesn't seem to like this though.
I don't believe the issue is caused by user authentication - other systems I've configured in a similar way also require logging in.
Is my search URL incorrect?
I know splunk assigns an individual search ID to each query, but I figure this would happen AFTER I submit the query, not prior.
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Hi oxnard,
Thanks for this question and nice hint using chrome like this!
I tried it myself and got it working, you missed one little thing 😉
You have to provide a %s
somewhere in the URL so chrome will know where to place the search string.
Change your config to something like this:
Name "Splunk"
Keyword "s"
URL "http://splunk_vm_box:8000/en-US/app/search/search?q=search%20%s"
and it will work like a charm 🙂
hope this helps ...
cheers, MuS
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Hi oxnard,
Thanks for this question and nice hint using chrome like this!
I tried it myself and got it working, you missed one little thing 😉
You have to provide a %s
somewhere in the URL so chrome will know where to place the search string.
Change your config to something like this:
Name "Splunk"
Keyword "s"
URL "http://splunk_vm_box:8000/en-US/app/search/search?q=search%20%s"
and it will work like a charm 🙂
hope this helps ...
cheers, MuS
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Firefox can use keyword searches for this without the need for an extension.
Then you search by typing the keyword followed by the splunk search string:
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Thanks MuS.
That works a treat!
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Do we have a similar solution for firefox?
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No, but may be this add-on for Firefox can help you https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-to-search-bar/
I did not test it, because I don't use Firefox 😉
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Thanks so much.. That worked..
