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Edge Processor pipeline syntax

A pipeline is a Search Processing Language, version 2 (SPL2) module containing a $pipeline statement that specifies what data to process, how to process it, and what destination to send the processed data to. To configure an Edge Processor to process and send data, you must create pipelines and apply them to your Edge Processor.

The Edge Processor solution supports a subset of SPL2 commands and functions. When creating a pipeline, you can use only the commands and functions that are part of the edgeProcessor profile. Additionally, when using a command or function that uses regular expressions, you must write the regular expressions in Regular Expression 2 (RE2) syntax. For information about the SPL2 and regular expression features that are supported for Edge Processor pipelines, see the following sections on this page:

For more information about profiles, see SPL2 compatibility profiles in the SPL2 Search Reference.

The pipeline builder includes the SPL to SPL2 conversion tool, which you can use to convert SPL into SPL2 that is valid for Edge Processor pipelines. See SPL to SPL2 Conversion tool in the SPL2 Search Reference.

SPL2 syntax for Edge Processor pipelines

When you create an Edge Processor pipeline in the pipeline builder, you create an SPL2 statement that uses the following syntax:

$pipeline = | from $source | <processing command> | into $destination;

The following table explains how each part of this pipeline syntax determines the data processing behavior by the Edge Processor that the pipeline is applied to:

Pipeline syntax Required? Description
$pipeline Yes A variable indicating that the current SPL2 statement is a pipeline instead of a search query.
from $source Yes A command that instructs the Edge Processor to process a subset of the incoming data. This subset is determined by the partition of the pipeline, which you configure using the pipeline builder. See Create pipelines for Edge Processors for more information.
<processing command> No One or more SPL2 commands that determine how the Edge Processor handles data. Each command must be delimited by a pipe ( | ). See the following sections on this page for more information:

If you don't include any processing commands, the Edge Processor sends data to the destination without changing the data.

into $destination Yes A command that instructs the Edge Processor to send data to a given destination. You specify the destination using the pipeline builder. See Create pipelines for Edge Processors for more information.

SPL2 commands for Edge Processor pipelines

You can use the following SPL2 commands in your pipelines.

Each pipeline must include the from and into commands, as described in the SPL2 syntax for Edge Processor pipelines section on this page. You can optionally use the other commands in this list as processing commands in your pipeline.

SPL2 evaluation functions for Edge Processor pipelines

You can use the following evaluation functions in your eval and where commands:

Type of function Evaluation function
Comparison and conditional functions
Conversion functions
Cryptographic functions
Date and time functions
Informational functions
JSON functions
Mathematical functions
Multivalue eval functions
Statistical eval functions
Text functions
Trig and hyperbolic functions

SPL2 operators for Edge Processor pipelines

You can use the following operators in your processing commands:

Type of operator Operator Documentation
Relational operators
  • equals ( = ) or ( == )
  • does not equal ( != )
  • is greater than ( > )
  • is greater than or equal to ( >= )
  • is less than ( < )
  • is less than or equal to ( <= )
See Relational operators in the SPL2 Search Manual.
Logical operators
  • AND
  • OR
  • NOT
  • XOR
See Logical operators in the SPL2 Search Manual.
Arithmetic operators
  • +
  • -
  • /
  • *
  • %
See Arithmetic operators in the SPL2 Search Reference.
Other operators IN See IN operator in the SPL2 Search Manual.

Regular expression syntax for Edge Processor pipelines

Unlike the Splunk platform, the Edge Processor solution supports Regular Expression 2 (RE2) syntax instead of Perl Compatible Regular Expressions (PCRE) syntax. When you use a command or function that uses regular expressions, such as the rex command or the replace evaluation function, you must write the regular expressions in RE2 syntax.

To learn about RE2 syntax and the differences between RE2 and PCRE, see https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax in the Google RE2 repository on GitHub.

Additionally, be aware that named capture groups must be written using this format:

(?P<fieldName>regular expression capture pattern)

Named capture groups are typically used in SPL2 statements to extract data values from the event body into fields. For example, to create an Edge Processor pipeline that extracts HTTP status codes from the event body into a field named httpcode, you need to include the following rex command and named capture group:

rex field=_raw /(?P<httpcode>[1-5][0-9][0-9])/

Importing datasets into Edge Processor pipelines

When configuring a pipeline, you can import datasets for the pipeline to use by adding an import statement before the $pipeline statement.

For example, you can import a lookup dataset, and then use the lookup command to configure a pipeline that enriches the received data with additional information from the lookup dataset. In this case, your pipeline would be an SPL2 module that contains the following 2 statements:

import <dataset_name> from <namespace>

$pipeline = | from $source | lookup <dataset_name> <lookup_field> AS <event_field> | into $destination;

The namespace contains the name of your Edge Processor tenant. The tenant name, dataset name, and field names must be enclosed in single quotation marks ( ' ) if either of the following conditions are true:

  • The name begins with anything other than a-z, A-Z, or the underscore ( _ ) character.
  • The name contains anything other than a-z, A-Z, 0-9, or the underscore ( _ ) character.

If you configure your lookup using the Enrich events with lookup action in the pipeline builder, the pipeline builder automatically adds both the import statement and the lookup command to your pipeline.

When you add an import statement, you are not physically importing an item into the SPL2 module. Instead, you are adding a pointer to an item that resides in another module or namespace. When you use the item in a statement, the item is retrieved from the source. For more information, see Importing module items and datasets using SPL2 in the SPL2 Search Manual.

See also

For more information about pipelines and Edge Processors, see the following pages in this manual:

For more information about modules and statements as SPL2 concepts, see Modules and SPL2 statements in the SPL2 Search Manual.

Last modified on 08 August, 2024
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk Cloud Platform: 9.0.2209, 9.0.2303, 9.0.2305, 9.1.2308, 9.1.2312, 9.2.2403 (latest FedRAMP release), 9.2.2406


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