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# Splunk

The Splunk driver reads server identity and the provider-reported total number of saved searches.

**Console setup:** Available by request.

## Required values

| Type          | Field      | Required                  | Purpose                                     |
| ------------- | ---------- | ------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| Configuration | `base_url` | Yes                       | Splunk management URL, commonly port `8089` |
| Secret        | `token`    | One authentication path   | Splunk token or session key                 |
| Secret        | `username` | Basic authentication path | Splunk username                             |
| Secret        | `password` | Basic authentication path | Splunk password                             |

When both paths are supplied, token authentication takes precedence.

## Sync reads

Two sequential requests use JSON output:

1. `GET /services/server/info?output_mode=json`.
2. `GET /servicesNS/-/-/saved/searches?output_mode=json&count=1`.

The timeout is fixed at 5 seconds with a 2-second connect timeout.

## Returned metadata

Success records `provider`, `base_url`, `auth_mode`, `server_info_status`, `saved_searches_status`, `server_name`, `version`, and `saved_search_count`. The saved-search total comes from the response `paging.total` field when present.


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