Create a dashboard using REST API endpoints
Create or replicate dashboards from different environments using the data/ui/views
REST API endpoint. For example, you can move a dashboard from a testing environment to production with the REST API endpoint. The REST API endpoints can also read, update, and delete dashboards.
Format the dashboard definition
When creating a dashboard using REST API endpoints, the components of a dashboard definition must follow a specific format.
Root node
The root node must be <dashboard version="2">
, which indicates the dashboard is a Studio dashboard. You can also specify the theme as "light" or "dark" with the theme attribute in the root node. The following is an example of a root node.
<dashboard version="2" theme="dark">
Label
Title your dashboard with the label. The following is an example of a label.
<label>Sample Dashboard</label>
Description
Provide extra context about your dashboard with the description. The following is an example of a description.
<description>Sample Description</description>
Definition
The dashboard's JSON definition must be wrapped in <![CDATA[ … ]]>
. The following is an example of how a <![CDATA[ … ]]>
wraps around a dashboard JSON definition.
<definition><![CDATA[ { <JSON definition here> } ]]></definition>
Meta type
Hide different elements with the meta type. The meta type must be <meta type="hiddenElements">
. All hidden elements apply only to View mode and must be contained in JSON wrapped in <![CDATA[ … ]]>
.
- Set hideEdit to "true" to hide the Edit button.
- Set hideOpenInSearch to "true" to remove the ability to open and edit a query in the full Search experience.
- Set hideExport to "true" to remove the ability to export dashboards.
The following is a meta type example.
<meta type="hiddenElements"><![CDATA[ { "hideEdit": false, "hideOpenInSearch": false, "hideExport": false } ]]></meta>
Create a dashboard
You can create a dashboard with the following steps.
- Write your initial REST command. The command uses the following structure:
https://<host>:<mPort>/servicesNS/<user>/<app_name>/data/ui/views
. For example, your REST command might look like the following:curl -k -u admin:pass https://localhost:8089/servicesNS/admin/search/data/ui/views \
- Write your header request parameter. For example, your header request parameter might look like the following:
--header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
- Write the
name
data request parameter with the ID of your dashboard. For example, your request parameter might look like the following:--data-urlencode 'name=sample_dashboard' \
- Write the
eai:data
data request parameter. For example, your request parameter might look like the following:--data-urlencode 'eai:data= <dashboard version="2" theme="dark">
Example of creating a dashboard using REST API endpoints
The following example shows how to create a dashboard using the /data/ui/views
endpoint.
curl -k -u admin:pass https://localhost:8089/servicesNS/admin/search/data/ui/views \ --header 'Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \ --data-urlencode 'name=sample_dashboard' \ --data-urlencode 'eai:data= <dashboard version="2" theme="dark"> <label>Sample Dashboard</label> <description>Sample Description</description> <definition><![CDATA[ { "visualizations": { "viz_FjzwMaVe": { "type": "splunk.singlevalue", "options": {}, "dataSources": { "primary": "ds_nPeRRFId" } } }, "dataSources": { "ds_nPeRRFId": { "type": "ds.search", "options": { "query": "index=_internal \n| stats count" }, "name": "Search_1" } }, "defaults": { "dataSources": { "ds.search": { "options": { "queryParameters": { "latest": "$global_time.latest$", "earliest": "$global_time.earliest$" } } } } }, "inputs": { "input_global_trp": { "type": "input.timerange", "options": { "token": "global_time", "defaultValue": "-24h@h,now" }, "title": "Global Time Range" } }, "layout": { "type": "absolute", "options": { "width": 1440, "height": 960 }, "structure": [ { "item": "viz_FjzwMaVe", "type": "block", "position": { "x": 0, "y": 0, "w": 250, "h": 250 } } ], "globalInputs": [ "input_global_trp" ] }, "description": "", "title": "Sample Dashboard" } ]]></definition> <meta type="hiddenElements"><![CDATA[ { "hideEdit": false, "hideOpenInSearch": false, "hideExport": false } ]]></meta> </dashboard>'
Reading, updating, and deleting a dashboard
You can pull, update, and delete your dashboard using GET, POST, and DELETE HTTP methods. For more details, see data/ui/views/{name} in the REST API Reference manual.
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk Cloud Platform™: 9.2.2403, 9.0.2303, 9.0.2305, 9.1.2308, 9.1.2312
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