Splunk Search

Set Sort Order in Splunk Panel

chlebs
New Member

I have made a dashboard with a few panels on it, each of which contains a _time field and an environment field that the panels are sorted by. The primary sorting field is environment, then _time comes second. Below I will place an example search from one of the panels. I am wondering if I can preset the order of the sorting. There are 4 possible values for the environment variable: Test, Stage, Train, and Production. That is the order they should be in, but the sort command sorts alphabetically and places them in the order: Train, Test, Stage, Production. Thank you in advance to anyone who helps me with this.

Example Code:

index=java sourcetype=j2ee source="/opt/jbosslogs/profileData.log" web{ profile=$app_tok$ | eval environment=case(like(host, "%t"), "Test", like(host, "%s"), "Stage", like(host, "%n"), "Train", like(host, "%p"), "Production") | table _time, environment, host, proxy_name, path, pattern | sort -environment, _time
0 Karma
1 Solution

Grumpalot
Communicator

Here is sort based on example 5 of Sort from http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/SearchReference/Sort

index=java sourcetype=j2ee source="/opt/jbosslogs/profileData.log" web{ profile=$app_tok$ | eval environment=case(like(host, "%t"), "Test", like(host, "%s"), "Stage", like(host, "%n"), "Train", like(host, "%p"), "Production") | table _time, environment, host, proxy_name, path, pattern | eval sort_environment=case(environment=="Train",1, environment=="Test",2, environment=="Stage",3, environment=="Production",4) | sort -sort_environment, _time | fields - sort_environment

View solution in original post

0 Karma

Grumpalot
Communicator

Here is sort based on example 5 of Sort from http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/SearchReference/Sort

index=java sourcetype=j2ee source="/opt/jbosslogs/profileData.log" web{ profile=$app_tok$ | eval environment=case(like(host, "%t"), "Test", like(host, "%s"), "Stage", like(host, "%n"), "Train", like(host, "%p"), "Production") | table _time, environment, host, proxy_name, path, pattern | eval sort_environment=case(environment=="Train",1, environment=="Test",2, environment=="Stage",3, environment=="Production",4) | sort -sort_environment, _time | fields - sort_environment
0 Karma

Grumpalot
Communicator

With the reverse of Test, Stage, Train, and Production

Production = 4
Train = 3
Stage = 2
Test = 1

Sorry missed the order was more of a -- this should work for you just have to change the parameters.

0 Karma

chlebs
New Member

Clever answer! This seems like common sense now that I see it. I must've been too caught up in the problem to find the solution. Thank you so much!

0 Karma
Got questions? Get answers!

Join the Splunk Community Slack to learn, troubleshoot, and make connections with fellow Splunk practitioners in real time!

Meet up IRL or virtually!

Join Splunk User Groups to connect and learn in-person by region or remotely by topic or industry.

Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Announcing Modern Navigation: A New Era of Splunk User Experience

We are excited to introduce the Modern Navigation feature in the Splunk Platform, available to both cloud and ...

Modernize your Splunk Apps – Introducing Python 3.13 in Splunk

We are excited to announce that the upcoming releases of Splunk Enterprise 10.2.x and Splunk Cloud Platform ...

Step into “Hunt the Insider: An Splunk ES Premier Mystery” to catch a cybercriminal ...

After a whole week of being on call, you fell asleep on your keyboard, and you hit a sequence of buttons that ...