Build Your Own Splunk App
Build Your Own Splunk App, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 3.85, with 49 lectures, based on 17 reviews, and has 169 subscribers.
You will learn about This course will teach you how to build out a Splunk App using Node and the Marvel Comics API. The goal here is to show you what's possible in Splunk development and also give you some cool ideas for customizing your own apps. This course is ideal for individuals who are Splunk developers interested in integrating Node into their Splunk apps. or Splunk developers interested in further customizing their apps through JavaScript in their app setup page, and dashboards. It is particularly useful for Splunk developers interested in integrating Node into their Splunk apps. or Splunk developers interested in further customizing their apps through JavaScript in their app setup page, and dashboards.
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Summary
Title: Build Your Own Splunk App
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 3.85
Number of Lectures: 49
Number of Published Lectures: 49
Number of Curriculum Items: 49
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 49
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- This course will teach you how to build out a Splunk App using Node and the Marvel Comics API. The goal here is to show you what's possible in Splunk development and also give you some cool ideas for customizing your own apps.
Who Should Attend
- Splunk developers interested in integrating Node into their Splunk apps.
- Splunk developers interested in further customizing their apps through JavaScript in their app setup page, and dashboards.
Target Audiences
- Splunk developers interested in integrating Node into their Splunk apps.
- Splunk developers interested in further customizing their apps through JavaScript in their app setup page, and dashboards.
If you’ve experienced building a Splunk app or two, you may be looking to level-up and create something more in-depth. In this course, you will work on your front-end skills, as you will be using JavaScript to build out a custom setup page and some custom dashboards. You will also get a Node.js knowledge boost while building out Modular Inputs using the Marvel API (because comics are awesome).
At the end of this course, you will have created a fully customized Splunk app and will hopefully feel more confident building your own Splunk apps moving forward.
Note: All Copyrighted Materials belong to Marvel.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: E-Book and Slides
Lecture 3: Final App Overview
Lecture 4: Modular Input Overview
Chapter 2: Setting Up the App
Lecture 1: Getting Node.js Installed and Obtaining your Marvel Comics API Keys
Lecture 2: Using NPM to Install Your App Dependencies
Lecture 3: Installing the Final Version of the App from Github
Chapter 3: Side Quests
Lecture 1: Caching In Splunk & Defining $SPLUNK_HOME
Lecture 2: Defining $SPLUNK_HOME
Chapter 4: Overview of What Inputs Are In Splunk
Lecture 1: Overview of Inputs
Chapter 5: Setting Up Initial Files for First Modular Input
Lecture 1: Setting Up CMD and SH files for Modular Inputs
Lecture 2: Defining the inputs.conf.spec File
Chapter 6: Logging and Debugging
Lecture 1: The Basics of Logging and Debugging in Splunk
Chapter 7: Building the Marvel Characters Modular Input
Lecture 1: Testing our Character Data
Lecture 2: Character Modular Input: The Basics
Lecture 3: Building Out the getScheme Function
Lecture 4: Building Out the validateInput Function
Lecture 5: Building Out the streamEvents Function
Chapter 8: Building the Marvel Comics Modular Input
Lecture 1: Settings up the CMD and SH Files for the Marvel Comics Modular Input
Lecture 2: Testing our Comic Data
Lecture 3: Building the Comic Modular Input
Lecture 4: Fixing a Checkpoint File Bug
Chapter 9: Building a Custom Setup Page
Lecture 1: High Level Overview
Lecture 2: Creating the Initial Files
Lecture 3: Creating the Templates
Lecture 4: Adding Third Party Dependencies
Lecture 5: Building Out setup.js
Lecture 6: Modifying the SetupView.js File
Lecture 7: Creating the Model
Lecture 8: Modifying the SettingsView.js File
Lecture 9: Addings Submit Functionality to SettingsView.js
Lecture 10: Building Out Form Validation
Lecture 11: Saving the API Keys
Lecture 12: Adding a Configured and Un-configured State
Lecture 13: Modifying the Settings Template (index.html)
Lecture 14: Finalizing the SetupView Functionality
Lecture 15: Adding Style
Chapter 10: Modify Modular Inputs to Pull API Keys
Lecture 1: Build Out marvel_passwords.js
Lecture 2: Use the GetPasswords Function
Chapter 11: Building the Comics and Characters Dashboards
Lecture 1: Building the Characters Dashboard
Lecture 2: Building the Comics Dashboard
Lecture 3: Adding Styles to the Characters Dashboard
Lecture 4: Adding JavaScript to the Characters Dashboard Part 1
Lecture 5: Adding JavaScript to the Characters Dashboard Part 2
Lecture 6: Adding JavaScript to the Comics Dashboard
Chapter 12: Final Steps
Lecture 1: Modifying the App's Navigation Style
Lecture 2: Adding a README File
Lecture 3: Intro to AppInspect
Lecture 4: Using AppInspect
Instructors
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Ian Gillespie
Search Developer
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