splunk.InputsMonitor
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# Resource: splunk.InputsMonitor
Create or update a new file or directory monitor input.
Example Usage
import * as pulumi from "@pulumi/pulumi";
import * as splunk from "@pulumi/splunk";
const monitor = new splunk.InputsMonitor("monitor", {
name: "opt/splunk/var/log/splunk/health.log",
recursive: true,
sourcetype: "text",
});
import pulumi
import pulumi_splunk as splunk
monitor = splunk.InputsMonitor("monitor",
name="opt/splunk/var/log/splunk/health.log",
recursive=True,
sourcetype="text")
package main
import (
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi-splunk/sdk/go/splunk"
"github.com/pulumi/pulumi/sdk/v3/go/pulumi"
)
func main() {
pulumi.Run(func(ctx *pulumi.Context) error {
_, err := splunk.NewInputsMonitor(ctx, "monitor", &splunk.InputsMonitorArgs{
Name: pulumi.String("opt/splunk/var/log/splunk/health.log"),
Recursive: pulumi.Bool(true),
Sourcetype: pulumi.String("text"),
})
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
})
}
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using Pulumi;
using Splunk = Pulumi.Splunk;
return await Deployment.RunAsync(() =>
{
var monitor = new Splunk.InputsMonitor("monitor", new()
{
Name = "opt/splunk/var/log/splunk/health.log",
Recursive = true,
Sourcetype = "text",
});
});
package generated_program;
import com.pulumi.Context;
import com.pulumi.Pulumi;
import com.pulumi.core.Output;
import com.pulumi.splunk.InputsMonitor;
import com.pulumi.splunk.InputsMonitorArgs;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Map;
import java.io.File;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
public class App {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Pulumi.run(App::stack);
}
public static void stack(Context ctx) {
var monitor = new InputsMonitor("monitor", InputsMonitorArgs.builder()
.name("opt/splunk/var/log/splunk/health.log")
.recursive(true)
.sourcetype("text")
.build());
}
}
resources:
monitor:
type: splunk:InputsMonitor
properties:
name: opt/splunk/var/log/splunk/health.log
recursive: true
sourcetype: text
Create InputsMonitor Resource
Resources are created with functions called constructors. To learn more about declaring and configuring resources, see Resources.
Constructor syntax
new InputsMonitor(name: string, args?: InputsMonitorArgs, opts?: CustomResourceOptions);
@overload
def InputsMonitor(resource_name: str,
args: Optional[InputsMonitorArgs] = None,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None)
@overload
def InputsMonitor(resource_name: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
acl: Optional[InputsMonitorAclArgs] = None,
blacklist: Optional[str] = None,
crc_salt: Optional[str] = None,
disabled: Optional[bool] = None,
follow_tail: Optional[bool] = None,
host: Optional[str] = None,
host_regex: Optional[str] = None,
host_segment: Optional[int] = None,
ignore_older_than: Optional[str] = None,
index: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
recursive: Optional[bool] = None,
rename_source: Optional[str] = None,
sourcetype: Optional[str] = None,
time_before_close: Optional[int] = None,
whitelist: Optional[str] = None)
func NewInputsMonitor(ctx *Context, name string, args *InputsMonitorArgs, opts ...ResourceOption) (*InputsMonitor, error)
public InputsMonitor(string name, InputsMonitorArgs? args = null, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public InputsMonitor(String name, InputsMonitorArgs args)
public InputsMonitor(String name, InputsMonitorArgs args, CustomResourceOptions options)
type: splunk:InputsMonitor
properties: # The arguments to resource properties.
options: # Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Parameters
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args InputsMonitorArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- resource_name str
- The unique name of the resource.
- args InputsMonitorArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- ctx Context
- Context object for the current deployment.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args InputsMonitorArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts ResourceOption
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name string
- The unique name of the resource.
- args InputsMonitorArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- opts CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
- name String
- The unique name of the resource.
- args InputsMonitorArgs
- The arguments to resource properties.
- options CustomResourceOptions
- Bag of options to control resource's behavior.
Constructor example
The following reference example uses placeholder values for all input properties.
var inputsMonitorResource = new Splunk.InputsMonitor("inputsMonitorResource", new()
{
Acl = new Splunk.Inputs.InputsMonitorAclArgs
{
App = "string",
CanChangePerms = false,
CanShareApp = false,
CanShareGlobal = false,
CanShareUser = false,
CanWrite = false,
Owner = "string",
Reads = new[]
{
"string",
},
Removable = false,
Sharing = "string",
Writes = new[]
{
"string",
},
},
Blacklist = "string",
CrcSalt = "string",
Disabled = false,
FollowTail = false,
Host = "string",
HostRegex = "string",
HostSegment = 0,
IgnoreOlderThan = "string",
Index = "string",
Name = "string",
Recursive = false,
RenameSource = "string",
Sourcetype = "string",
TimeBeforeClose = 0,
Whitelist = "string",
});
example, err := splunk.NewInputsMonitor(ctx, "inputsMonitorResource", &splunk.InputsMonitorArgs{
Acl: &splunk.InputsMonitorAclArgs{
App: pulumi.String("string"),
CanChangePerms: pulumi.Bool(false),
CanShareApp: pulumi.Bool(false),
CanShareGlobal: pulumi.Bool(false),
CanShareUser: pulumi.Bool(false),
CanWrite: pulumi.Bool(false),
Owner: pulumi.String("string"),
Reads: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
Removable: pulumi.Bool(false),
Sharing: pulumi.String("string"),
Writes: pulumi.StringArray{
pulumi.String("string"),
},
},
Blacklist: pulumi.String("string"),
CrcSalt: pulumi.String("string"),
Disabled: pulumi.Bool(false),
FollowTail: pulumi.Bool(false),
Host: pulumi.String("string"),
HostRegex: pulumi.String("string"),
HostSegment: pulumi.Int(0),
IgnoreOlderThan: pulumi.String("string"),
Index: pulumi.String("string"),
Name: pulumi.String("string"),
Recursive: pulumi.Bool(false),
RenameSource: pulumi.String("string"),
Sourcetype: pulumi.String("string"),
TimeBeforeClose: pulumi.Int(0),
Whitelist: pulumi.String("string"),
})
var inputsMonitorResource = new InputsMonitor("inputsMonitorResource", InputsMonitorArgs.builder()
.acl(InputsMonitorAclArgs.builder()
.app("string")
.canChangePerms(false)
.canShareApp(false)
.canShareGlobal(false)
.canShareUser(false)
.canWrite(false)
.owner("string")
.reads("string")
.removable(false)
.sharing("string")
.writes("string")
.build())
.blacklist("string")
.crcSalt("string")
.disabled(false)
.followTail(false)
.host("string")
.hostRegex("string")
.hostSegment(0)
.ignoreOlderThan("string")
.index("string")
.name("string")
.recursive(false)
.renameSource("string")
.sourcetype("string")
.timeBeforeClose(0)
.whitelist("string")
.build());
inputs_monitor_resource = splunk.InputsMonitor("inputsMonitorResource",
acl=splunk.InputsMonitorAclArgs(
app="string",
can_change_perms=False,
can_share_app=False,
can_share_global=False,
can_share_user=False,
can_write=False,
owner="string",
reads=["string"],
removable=False,
sharing="string",
writes=["string"],
),
blacklist="string",
crc_salt="string",
disabled=False,
follow_tail=False,
host="string",
host_regex="string",
host_segment=0,
ignore_older_than="string",
index="string",
name="string",
recursive=False,
rename_source="string",
sourcetype="string",
time_before_close=0,
whitelist="string")
const inputsMonitorResource = new splunk.InputsMonitor("inputsMonitorResource", {
acl: {
app: "string",
canChangePerms: false,
canShareApp: false,
canShareGlobal: false,
canShareUser: false,
canWrite: false,
owner: "string",
reads: ["string"],
removable: false,
sharing: "string",
writes: ["string"],
},
blacklist: "string",
crcSalt: "string",
disabled: false,
followTail: false,
host: "string",
hostRegex: "string",
hostSegment: 0,
ignoreOlderThan: "string",
index: "string",
name: "string",
recursive: false,
renameSource: "string",
sourcetype: "string",
timeBeforeClose: 0,
whitelist: "string",
});
type: splunk:InputsMonitor
properties:
acl:
app: string
canChangePerms: false
canShareApp: false
canShareGlobal: false
canShareUser: false
canWrite: false
owner: string
reads:
- string
removable: false
sharing: string
writes:
- string
blacklist: string
crcSalt: string
disabled: false
followTail: false
host: string
hostRegex: string
hostSegment: 0
ignoreOlderThan: string
index: string
name: string
recursive: false
renameSource: string
sourcetype: string
timeBeforeClose: 0
whitelist: string
InputsMonitor Resource Properties
To learn more about resource properties and how to use them, see Inputs and Outputs in the Architecture and Concepts docs.
Inputs
The InputsMonitor resource accepts the following input properties:
- Acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- Blacklist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- Crc
Salt string - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- Disabled bool
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- Follow
Tail bool - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- Host string
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- Host
Regex string - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- Host
Segment int - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- Ignore
Older stringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- Index string
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- Name string
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- Recursive bool
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- Rename
Source string - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- Sourcetype string
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- Time
Before intClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- Whitelist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- Acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl Args - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- Blacklist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- Crc
Salt string - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- Disabled bool
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- Follow
Tail bool - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- Host string
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- Host
Regex string - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- Host
Segment int - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- Ignore
Older stringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- Index string
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- Name string
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- Recursive bool
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- Rename
Source string - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- Sourcetype string
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- Time
Before intClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- Whitelist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc
Salt String - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled Boolean
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow
Tail Boolean - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host String
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host
Regex String - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host
Segment Integer - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore
Older StringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index String
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name String
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive Boolean
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename
Source String - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype String
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time
Before IntegerClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc
Salt string - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled boolean
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow
Tail boolean - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host string
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host
Regex string - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host
Segment number - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore
Older stringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index string
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name string
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive boolean
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename
Source string - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype string
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time
Before numberClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl Args - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist str
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc_
salt str - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled bool
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow_
tail bool - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host str
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host_
regex str - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host_
segment int - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore_
older_ strthan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index str
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name str
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive bool
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename_
source str - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype str
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time_
before_ intclose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist str
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl Property Map
- The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc
Salt String - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled Boolean
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow
Tail Boolean - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host String
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host
Regex String - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host
Segment Number - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore
Older StringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index String
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name String
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive Boolean
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename
Source String - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype String
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time
Before NumberClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
Outputs
All input properties are implicitly available as output properties. Additionally, the InputsMonitor resource produces the following output properties:
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- Id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id string
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id str
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
- id String
- The provider-assigned unique ID for this managed resource.
Look up Existing InputsMonitor Resource
Get an existing InputsMonitor resource’s state with the given name, ID, and optional extra properties used to qualify the lookup.
public static get(name: string, id: Input<ID>, state?: InputsMonitorState, opts?: CustomResourceOptions): InputsMonitor
@staticmethod
def get(resource_name: str,
id: str,
opts: Optional[ResourceOptions] = None,
acl: Optional[InputsMonitorAclArgs] = None,
blacklist: Optional[str] = None,
crc_salt: Optional[str] = None,
disabled: Optional[bool] = None,
follow_tail: Optional[bool] = None,
host: Optional[str] = None,
host_regex: Optional[str] = None,
host_segment: Optional[int] = None,
ignore_older_than: Optional[str] = None,
index: Optional[str] = None,
name: Optional[str] = None,
recursive: Optional[bool] = None,
rename_source: Optional[str] = None,
sourcetype: Optional[str] = None,
time_before_close: Optional[int] = None,
whitelist: Optional[str] = None) -> InputsMonitor
func GetInputsMonitor(ctx *Context, name string, id IDInput, state *InputsMonitorState, opts ...ResourceOption) (*InputsMonitor, error)
public static InputsMonitor Get(string name, Input<string> id, InputsMonitorState? state, CustomResourceOptions? opts = null)
public static InputsMonitor get(String name, Output<String> id, InputsMonitorState state, CustomResourceOptions options)
Resource lookup is not supported in YAML
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- resource_name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- name
- The unique name of the resulting resource.
- id
- The unique provider ID of the resource to lookup.
- state
- Any extra arguments used during the lookup.
- opts
- A bag of options that control this resource's behavior.
- Acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- Blacklist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- Crc
Salt string - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- Disabled bool
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- Follow
Tail bool - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- Host string
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- Host
Regex string - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- Host
Segment int - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- Ignore
Older stringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- Index string
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- Name string
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- Recursive bool
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- Rename
Source string - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- Sourcetype string
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- Time
Before intClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- Whitelist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- Acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl Args - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- Blacklist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- Crc
Salt string - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- Disabled bool
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- Follow
Tail bool - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- Host string
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- Host
Regex string - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- Host
Segment int - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- Ignore
Older stringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- Index string
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- Name string
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- Recursive bool
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- Rename
Source string - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- Sourcetype string
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- Time
Before intClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- Whitelist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc
Salt String - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled Boolean
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow
Tail Boolean - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host String
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host
Regex String - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host
Segment Integer - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore
Older StringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index String
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name String
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive Boolean
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename
Source String - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype String
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time
Before IntegerClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc
Salt string - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled boolean
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow
Tail boolean - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host string
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host
Regex string - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host
Segment number - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore
Older stringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index string
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name string
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive boolean
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename
Source string - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype string
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time
Before numberClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist string
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl
Inputs
Monitor Acl Args - The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist str
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc_
salt str - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled bool
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow_
tail bool - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host str
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host_
regex str - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host_
segment int - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore_
older_ strthan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index str
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name str
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive bool
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename_
source str - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype str
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time_
before_ intclose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist str
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
- acl Property Map
- The app/user context that is the namespace for the resource
- blacklist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. The file path that matches this regular expression is not indexed.
- crc
Salt String - A string that modifies the file tracking identity for files in this input. The magic value invokes special behavior.
- disabled Boolean
- Indicates if input monitoring is disabled.
- follow
Tail Boolean - If set to true, files that are seen for the first time is read from the end.
- host String
- The value to populate in the host field for events from this data input.
- host
Regex String - Specify a regular expression for a file path. If the path for a file matches this regular expression, the captured value is used to populate the host field for events from this data input. The regular expression must have one capture group.
- host
Segment Number - Use the specified slash-separate segment of the filepath as the host field value.
- ignore
Older StringThan - Specify a time value. If the modification time of a file being monitored falls outside of this rolling time window, the file is no longer being monitored.
- index String
- Which index events from this input should be stored in. Defaults to default.
- name String
- The file or directory path to monitor on the system.
- recursive Boolean
- Setting this to false prevents monitoring of any subdirectories encountered within this data input.
- rename
Source String - The value to populate in the source field for events from this data input. The same source should not be used for multiple data inputs.
- sourcetype String
- The value to populate in the sourcetype field for incoming events.
- time
Before NumberClose - When Splunk software reaches the end of a file that is being read, the file is kept open for a minimum of the number of seconds specified in this value. After this period has elapsed, the file is checked again for more data.
- whitelist String
- Specify a regular expression for a file path. Only file paths that match this regular expression are indexed.
Supporting Types
InputsMonitorAcl, InputsMonitorAclArgs
- App string
- The app context for the resource. Required for updating saved search ACL properties. Allowed values are:The name of an app and system
- Can
Change boolPerms - Indicates if the active user can change permissions for this object. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to app level. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to system level. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to user level. Defaults to true.
- Can
Write bool - Indicates if the active user can edit this object. Defaults to true.
- Owner string
- User name of resource owner. Defaults to the resource creator. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.nobody = All users may access the resource, but write access to the resource might be restricted.
- Reads List<string>
- Properties that indicate resource read permissions.
- Removable bool
- Indicates whether an admin or user with sufficient permissions can delete the entity.
- string
- Indicates how the resource is shared. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.app: Shared within a specific appglobal: (Default) Shared globally to all apps.user: Private to a user
- Writes List<string>
- Properties that indicate write permissions of the resource.
- App string
- The app context for the resource. Required for updating saved search ACL properties. Allowed values are:The name of an app and system
- Can
Change boolPerms - Indicates if the active user can change permissions for this object. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to app level. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to system level. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to user level. Defaults to true.
- Can
Write bool - Indicates if the active user can edit this object. Defaults to true.
- Owner string
- User name of resource owner. Defaults to the resource creator. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.nobody = All users may access the resource, but write access to the resource might be restricted.
- Reads []string
- Properties that indicate resource read permissions.
- Removable bool
- Indicates whether an admin or user with sufficient permissions can delete the entity.
- string
- Indicates how the resource is shared. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.app: Shared within a specific appglobal: (Default) Shared globally to all apps.user: Private to a user
- Writes []string
- Properties that indicate write permissions of the resource.
- app String
- The app context for the resource. Required for updating saved search ACL properties. Allowed values are:The name of an app and system
- can
Change BooleanPerms - Indicates if the active user can change permissions for this object. Defaults to true.
- Boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to app level. Defaults to true.
- Boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to system level. Defaults to true.
- Boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to user level. Defaults to true.
- can
Write Boolean - Indicates if the active user can edit this object. Defaults to true.
- owner String
- User name of resource owner. Defaults to the resource creator. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.nobody = All users may access the resource, but write access to the resource might be restricted.
- reads List<String>
- Properties that indicate resource read permissions.
- removable Boolean
- Indicates whether an admin or user with sufficient permissions can delete the entity.
- String
- Indicates how the resource is shared. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.app: Shared within a specific appglobal: (Default) Shared globally to all apps.user: Private to a user
- writes List<String>
- Properties that indicate write permissions of the resource.
- app string
- The app context for the resource. Required for updating saved search ACL properties. Allowed values are:The name of an app and system
- can
Change booleanPerms - Indicates if the active user can change permissions for this object. Defaults to true.
- boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to app level. Defaults to true.
- boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to system level. Defaults to true.
- boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to user level. Defaults to true.
- can
Write boolean - Indicates if the active user can edit this object. Defaults to true.
- owner string
- User name of resource owner. Defaults to the resource creator. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.nobody = All users may access the resource, but write access to the resource might be restricted.
- reads string[]
- Properties that indicate resource read permissions.
- removable boolean
- Indicates whether an admin or user with sufficient permissions can delete the entity.
- string
- Indicates how the resource is shared. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.app: Shared within a specific appglobal: (Default) Shared globally to all apps.user: Private to a user
- writes string[]
- Properties that indicate write permissions of the resource.
- app str
- The app context for the resource. Required for updating saved search ACL properties. Allowed values are:The name of an app and system
- can_
change_ boolperms - Indicates if the active user can change permissions for this object. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to app level. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to system level. Defaults to true.
- bool
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to user level. Defaults to true.
- can_
write bool - Indicates if the active user can edit this object. Defaults to true.
- owner str
- User name of resource owner. Defaults to the resource creator. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.nobody = All users may access the resource, but write access to the resource might be restricted.
- reads Sequence[str]
- Properties that indicate resource read permissions.
- removable bool
- Indicates whether an admin or user with sufficient permissions can delete the entity.
- str
- Indicates how the resource is shared. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.app: Shared within a specific appglobal: (Default) Shared globally to all apps.user: Private to a user
- writes Sequence[str]
- Properties that indicate write permissions of the resource.
- app String
- The app context for the resource. Required for updating saved search ACL properties. Allowed values are:The name of an app and system
- can
Change BooleanPerms - Indicates if the active user can change permissions for this object. Defaults to true.
- Boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to app level. Defaults to true.
- Boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to system level. Defaults to true.
- Boolean
- Indicates if the active user can change sharing to user level. Defaults to true.
- can
Write Boolean - Indicates if the active user can edit this object. Defaults to true.
- owner String
- User name of resource owner. Defaults to the resource creator. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.nobody = All users may access the resource, but write access to the resource might be restricted.
- reads List<String>
- Properties that indicate resource read permissions.
- removable Boolean
- Indicates whether an admin or user with sufficient permissions can delete the entity.
- String
- Indicates how the resource is shared. Required for updating any knowledge object ACL properties.app: Shared within a specific appglobal: (Default) Shared globally to all apps.user: Private to a user
- writes List<String>
- Properties that indicate write permissions of the resource.
Package Details
- Repository
- Splunk pulumi/pulumi-splunk
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Notes
- This Pulumi package is based on the
splunk
Terraform Provider.