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Hello, I've been asked to provide a list of all Alerts/Reports/Dashboards that contain the value "You Found a bug!" in the underlying Search.
I have no idea how to do this :).
I manually found one Alert that is using a Search that would match:
source=bluefletch "details.package"="com.siteone.mobilepro" "details.message.environment"=PROD (event=ErrorEvent OR event=ExceptionEvent) "details.message.additionalInfo.content{}.Title"="You found a bug!"
I just need to find all of the other Alerts/Reports/Dashboards that also is using this.
Does anyone have any ideas how this can be done. Thank you for any help on this.
Thanks,
Tom
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There are two REST endpoints you can use to get that information.
This one fetches saved searches (including reports and alerts)
| rest splunk_server=local /servicesNS/-/-/saved/searches
| search search="*You found a bug!*"
This one does the same for dashboards.
| rest splunk_server=local /services/-/-/data/ui/views
| search eai:data="*You found a bug!*"
If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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There are two REST endpoints you can use to get that information.
This one fetches saved searches (including reports and alerts)
| rest splunk_server=local /servicesNS/-/-/saved/searches
| search search="*You found a bug!*"
This one does the same for dashboards.
| rest splunk_server=local /services/-/-/data/ui/views
| search eai:data="*You found a bug!*"
If this reply helps you, Karma would be appreciated.
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Awesome, thanks for the help, much appreciated. This worked for me. 🙂
Thanks again,
Tom
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Having said that - as with most of the questions starting with "how to find all" - it's possible to do it only for a specific subset of cases. There are ways of creating the searches so that you won't know what they're using effectively for searching (aliases, eventtypes, tags, subsearches, lookups...).
