The SplunkResultsModel object contains the results of a search, and is returned by the SplunkManager.data method. For details about working with the results model, see Search results model on the Splunk Developer Portal.
Name | Description |
data | Returns an array of rows containing data. |
collection | Returns a Backbone collection containing an array of rows of data. |
hasData | Returns a Boolean that indicates whether the object contains data. |
require([ "splunkjs/mvc", "splunkjs/mvc/searchmanager", "splunkjs/mvc/tableview", "splunkjs/mvc/dropdownview", "splunkjs/mvc/simplexml/ready!" ], function( mvc, SearchManager, TableView, DropdownView ) { // Create the search manager and views var mainSearch = new SearchManager({ id: "mysearch", search: "index=_internal | head 5", data: mvc.tokenSafe("$datamod$"), status_buckets: 300, preview: true, cache: false }); var table1 = new TableView({ id:"table", managerid: "mysearch", el: $("#mytable") }).render(); var mydropdown = new DropdownView({ id: "selData", showClearButton: false, value: mvc.tokenSafe("$datamod$"), el: $("#mydropdown") }).render(); // Set the dropdown list choices var choices = [ {label: "events", value: "events" }, {label: "preview", value: "preview"}, {label: "results", value: "results"}, {label: "summary", value: "summary"} ]; mydropdown.settings.set("choices", choices); // Display the type of selected results model in the console var myChoice = "results"; mydropdown.on("change", function(){ myChoice = mydropdown.settings.get("value"); var myResults = mainSearch.data(myChoice); myResults.on("data", function() { console.log("Type: ", myChoice); console.log("Has data? ", myResults.hasData()); console.log("Data (rows): ", myResults.data().rows); console.log("Backbone collection: (rows) ", myResults.collection().raw.rows); }); }); });