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Search rest command for a list of dashboards using saves searches and macros?

uagraw01
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Hello Splunkers!!

 

I want a list of dashboards and those dashboards are using saved searches & macros. How I can achieve those details by using rest command. So far I have tried the below one but not getting the exact result.

 

|rest /servicesNS/-/-/data/ui/views splunk_server=local |table author eai:acl.app id eai:data title

 

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gcusello
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Hi @uagraw01 ,

what's the problem wit your search? it's correct!

It extracts all views with the code, so you can make two additional field extractions to identify macros and savedsearches:

| rest /servicesNS/-/-/data/ui/views splunk_server=local 
| rex field="eai:data" max_match=0 "\`(?<macro>\w+)\`"
| rex field="eai:data" max_match=0 "savedsearch\s+(?<savedsearch>\w+)"
| table author eai:acl.app id eai:data  macro savedsearch title

Ciao.

Giuseppe

 

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gcusello
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @uagraw01 ,

what's the problem wit your search? it's correct!

It extracts all views with the code, so you can make two additional field extractions to identify macros and savedsearches:

| rest /servicesNS/-/-/data/ui/views splunk_server=local 
| rex field="eai:data" max_match=0 "\`(?<macro>\w+)\`"
| rex field="eai:data" max_match=0 "savedsearch\s+(?<savedsearch>\w+)"
| table author eai:acl.app id eai:data  macro savedsearch title

Ciao.

Giuseppe

 

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