use WebService::Fastly::Object::LoggingSplunkApi;
Note
All URIs are relative to https://api.fastly.com
Method | HTTP request | Description |
---|---|---|
create_log_splunk | POST /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/logging/splunk | Create a Splunk log endpoint |
delete_log_splunk | DELETE /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/logging/splunk/{logging_splunk_name} | Delete a Splunk log endpoint |
get_log_splunk | GET /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/logging/splunk/{logging_splunk_name} | Get a Splunk log endpoint |
list_log_splunk | GET /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/logging/splunk | List Splunk log endpoints |
update_log_splunk | PUT /service/{service_id}/version/{version_id}/logging/splunk/{logging_splunk_name} | Update a Splunk log endpoint |
LoggingSplunkResponse create_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, name => $name, placement => $placement, response_condition => $response_condition, format => $format, format_version => $format_version, tls_ca_cert => $tls_ca_cert, tls_client_cert => $tls_client_cert, tls_client_key => $tls_client_key, tls_hostname => $tls_hostname, request_max_entries => $request_max_entries, request_max_bytes => $request_max_bytes, url => $url, token => $token, use_tls => $use_tls)
Create a Splunk log endpoint
Create a Splunk logging object for a particular service and version.
use Data::Dumper;
use WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi;
my $api_instance = WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key => {'Fastly-Key' => 'YOUR_API_KEY'},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my $service_id = "service_id_example"; # string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
my $version_id = 56; # int | Integer identifying a service version.
my $name = "name_example"; # string | The name for the real-time logging configuration.
my $placement = "placement_example"; # string | Where in the generated VCL the logging call should be placed. If not set, endpoints with `format_version` of 2 are placed in `vcl_log` and those with `format_version` of 1 are placed in `vcl_deliver`.
my $response_condition = "response_condition_example"; # string | The name of an existing condition in the configured endpoint, or leave blank to always execute.
my $format = '%h %l %u %t "%r" %>s %b'; # string | A Fastly [log format string](https://docs.fastly.com/en/guides/custom-log-formats).
my $format_version = 2; # int | The version of the custom logging format used for the configured endpoint. The logging call gets placed by default in `vcl_log` if `format_version` is set to `2` and in `vcl_deliver` if `format_version` is set to `1`.
my $tls_ca_cert = 'null'; # string | A secure certificate to authenticate a server with. Must be in PEM format.
my $tls_client_cert = 'null'; # string | The client certificate used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format.
my $tls_client_key = 'null'; # string | The client private key used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format.
my $tls_hostname = 'null'; # string | The hostname to verify the server's certificate. This should be one of the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) fields for the certificate. Common Names (CN) are not supported.
my $request_max_entries = 0; # int | The maximum number of logs sent in one request. Defaults `0` for unbounded.
my $request_max_bytes = 0; # int | The maximum number of bytes sent in one request. Defaults `0` for unbounded.
my $url = "url_example"; # string | The URL to post logs to.
my $token = "token_example"; # string | A Splunk token for use in posting logs over HTTP to your collector.
my $use_tls = new WebService::Fastly.LoggingUseTlsString(); # LoggingUseTlsString |
eval {
my $result = $api_instance->create_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, name => $name, placement => $placement, response_condition => $response_condition, format => $format, format_version => $format_version, tls_ca_cert => $tls_ca_cert, tls_client_cert => $tls_client_cert, tls_client_key => $tls_client_key, tls_hostname => $tls_hostname, request_max_entries => $request_max_entries, request_max_bytes => $request_max_bytes, url => $url, token => $token, use_tls => $use_tls);
print Dumper($result);
};
if ($@) {
warn "Exception when calling LoggingSplunkApi->create_log_splunk: $@\n";
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
name | string | The name for the real-time logging configuration. | [optional] |
placement | string | Where in the generated VCL the logging call should be placed. If not set, endpoints with format_version of 2 are placed in vcl_log and those with format_version of 1 are placed in vcl_deliver . |
[optional] |
response_condition | string | The name of an existing condition in the configured endpoint, or leave blank to always execute. | [optional] |
format | string | A Fastly log format string. | [optional] [default to '%h %l %u %t "%r" %>s %b'] |
format_version | int | The version of the custom logging format used for the configured endpoint. The logging call gets placed by default in vcl_log if format_version is set to 2 and in vcl_deliver if format_version is set to 1 . |
[optional] [default to 2] |
tls_ca_cert | string | A secure certificate to authenticate a server with. Must be in PEM format. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
tls_client_cert | string | The client certificate used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
tls_client_key | string | The client private key used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
tls_hostname | string | The hostname to verify the server's certificate. This should be one of the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) fields for the certificate. Common Names (CN) are not supported. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
request_max_entries | int | The maximum number of logs sent in one request. Defaults 0 for unbounded. |
[optional] [default to 0] |
request_max_bytes | int | The maximum number of bytes sent in one request. Defaults 0 for unbounded. |
[optional] [default to 0] |
url | string | The URL to post logs to. | [optional] |
token | string | A Splunk token for use in posting logs over HTTP to your collector. | [optional] |
use_tls | LoggingUseTlsString | [optional] |
- Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- Accept: application/json
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InlineResponse200 delete_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, logging_splunk_name => $logging_splunk_name)
Delete a Splunk log endpoint
Delete the Splunk logging object for a particular service and version.
use Data::Dumper;
use WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi;
my $api_instance = WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key => {'Fastly-Key' => 'YOUR_API_KEY'},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my $service_id = "service_id_example"; # string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
my $version_id = 56; # int | Integer identifying a service version.
my $logging_splunk_name = "logging_splunk_name_example"; # string | The name for the real-time logging configuration.
eval {
my $result = $api_instance->delete_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, logging_splunk_name => $logging_splunk_name);
print Dumper($result);
};
if ($@) {
warn "Exception when calling LoggingSplunkApi->delete_log_splunk: $@\n";
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
logging_splunk_name | string | The name for the real-time logging configuration. |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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LoggingSplunkResponse get_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, logging_splunk_name => $logging_splunk_name)
Get a Splunk log endpoint
Get the details for a Splunk logging object for a particular service and version.
use Data::Dumper;
use WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi;
my $api_instance = WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key => {'Fastly-Key' => 'YOUR_API_KEY'},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my $service_id = "service_id_example"; # string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
my $version_id = 56; # int | Integer identifying a service version.
my $logging_splunk_name = "logging_splunk_name_example"; # string | The name for the real-time logging configuration.
eval {
my $result = $api_instance->get_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, logging_splunk_name => $logging_splunk_name);
print Dumper($result);
};
if ($@) {
warn "Exception when calling LoggingSplunkApi->get_log_splunk: $@\n";
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
logging_splunk_name | string | The name for the real-time logging configuration. |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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ARRAY[LoggingSplunkResponse] list_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id)
List Splunk log endpoints
List all of the Splunk logging objects for a particular service and version.
use Data::Dumper;
use WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi;
my $api_instance = WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key => {'Fastly-Key' => 'YOUR_API_KEY'},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my $service_id = "service_id_example"; # string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
my $version_id = 56; # int | Integer identifying a service version.
eval {
my $result = $api_instance->list_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id);
print Dumper($result);
};
if ($@) {
warn "Exception when calling LoggingSplunkApi->list_log_splunk: $@\n";
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. |
- Content-Type: Not defined
- Accept: application/json
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LoggingSplunkResponse update_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, logging_splunk_name => $logging_splunk_name, name => $name, placement => $placement, response_condition => $response_condition, format => $format, format_version => $format_version, tls_ca_cert => $tls_ca_cert, tls_client_cert => $tls_client_cert, tls_client_key => $tls_client_key, tls_hostname => $tls_hostname, request_max_entries => $request_max_entries, request_max_bytes => $request_max_bytes, url => $url, token => $token, use_tls => $use_tls)
Update a Splunk log endpoint
Update the Splunk logging object for a particular service and version.
use Data::Dumper;
use WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi;
my $api_instance = WebService::Fastly::LoggingSplunkApi->new(
# Configure API key authorization: token
api_key => {'Fastly-Key' => 'YOUR_API_KEY'},
# uncomment below to setup prefix (e.g. Bearer) for API key, if needed
#api_key_prefix => {'Fastly-Key' => 'Bearer'},
);
my $service_id = "service_id_example"; # string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service.
my $version_id = 56; # int | Integer identifying a service version.
my $logging_splunk_name = "logging_splunk_name_example"; # string | The name for the real-time logging configuration.
my $name = "name_example"; # string | The name for the real-time logging configuration.
my $placement = "placement_example"; # string | Where in the generated VCL the logging call should be placed. If not set, endpoints with `format_version` of 2 are placed in `vcl_log` and those with `format_version` of 1 are placed in `vcl_deliver`.
my $response_condition = "response_condition_example"; # string | The name of an existing condition in the configured endpoint, or leave blank to always execute.
my $format = '%h %l %u %t "%r" %>s %b'; # string | A Fastly [log format string](https://docs.fastly.com/en/guides/custom-log-formats).
my $format_version = 2; # int | The version of the custom logging format used for the configured endpoint. The logging call gets placed by default in `vcl_log` if `format_version` is set to `2` and in `vcl_deliver` if `format_version` is set to `1`.
my $tls_ca_cert = 'null'; # string | A secure certificate to authenticate a server with. Must be in PEM format.
my $tls_client_cert = 'null'; # string | The client certificate used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format.
my $tls_client_key = 'null'; # string | The client private key used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format.
my $tls_hostname = 'null'; # string | The hostname to verify the server's certificate. This should be one of the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) fields for the certificate. Common Names (CN) are not supported.
my $request_max_entries = 0; # int | The maximum number of logs sent in one request. Defaults `0` for unbounded.
my $request_max_bytes = 0; # int | The maximum number of bytes sent in one request. Defaults `0` for unbounded.
my $url = "url_example"; # string | The URL to post logs to.
my $token = "token_example"; # string | A Splunk token for use in posting logs over HTTP to your collector.
my $use_tls = new WebService::Fastly.LoggingUseTlsString(); # LoggingUseTlsString |
eval {
my $result = $api_instance->update_log_splunk(service_id => $service_id, version_id => $version_id, logging_splunk_name => $logging_splunk_name, name => $name, placement => $placement, response_condition => $response_condition, format => $format, format_version => $format_version, tls_ca_cert => $tls_ca_cert, tls_client_cert => $tls_client_cert, tls_client_key => $tls_client_key, tls_hostname => $tls_hostname, request_max_entries => $request_max_entries, request_max_bytes => $request_max_bytes, url => $url, token => $token, use_tls => $use_tls);
print Dumper($result);
};
if ($@) {
warn "Exception when calling LoggingSplunkApi->update_log_splunk: $@\n";
}
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
service_id | string | Alphanumeric string identifying the service. | |
version_id | int | Integer identifying a service version. | |
logging_splunk_name | string | The name for the real-time logging configuration. | |
name | string | The name for the real-time logging configuration. | [optional] |
placement | string | Where in the generated VCL the logging call should be placed. If not set, endpoints with format_version of 2 are placed in vcl_log and those with format_version of 1 are placed in vcl_deliver . |
[optional] |
response_condition | string | The name of an existing condition in the configured endpoint, or leave blank to always execute. | [optional] |
format | string | A Fastly log format string. | [optional] [default to '%h %l %u %t "%r" %>s %b'] |
format_version | int | The version of the custom logging format used for the configured endpoint. The logging call gets placed by default in vcl_log if format_version is set to 2 and in vcl_deliver if format_version is set to 1 . |
[optional] [default to 2] |
tls_ca_cert | string | A secure certificate to authenticate a server with. Must be in PEM format. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
tls_client_cert | string | The client certificate used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
tls_client_key | string | The client private key used to make authenticated requests. Must be in PEM format. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
tls_hostname | string | The hostname to verify the server's certificate. This should be one of the Subject Alternative Name (SAN) fields for the certificate. Common Names (CN) are not supported. | [optional] [default to 'null'] |
request_max_entries | int | The maximum number of logs sent in one request. Defaults 0 for unbounded. |
[optional] [default to 0] |
request_max_bytes | int | The maximum number of bytes sent in one request. Defaults 0 for unbounded. |
[optional] [default to 0] |
url | string | The URL to post logs to. | [optional] |
token | string | A Splunk token for use in posting logs over HTTP to your collector. | [optional] |
use_tls | LoggingUseTlsString | [optional] |
- Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- Accept: application/json
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