Splunk server connection timeout, in milliseconds.
count
0
Consumer
A number that indicates the maximum number of entities to return.
Warning
This is not the same as maxMessagesPerPoll option, which currently is unsupported.
earliestTime
null
Consumer
Earliest time of the search time window.
eventHost
null
Producer
Camel 2.17: Override the default Splunk event host field.
host
localhost
Both
Splunk host.
index
null
Producer
Splunk index to write to.
initEarliestTime
null
Consumer
Initial start offset of the first search. Required.
latestTime
null
Consumer
Latest time of the search time window.
password
null
Both
Splunk password.
port
8089
Both
Splunk port.
raw
false
Producer
Camel 2.16.0 : Governs whether the body should be inserted as raw.
If true, the body will be transformed to a java.lang.String before it's send to Splunk.
savedSearch
null
Consumer
The name of the query saved in Splunk to run.
scheme
https
Both
Scheme to use. Can be one of: http or https.
search
null
Consumer
The Splunk query to run.
source
null
Producer
Splunk source argument.
sourceType
null
Producer
Splunk sourcetype argument.
sslProtocol
TLSv1.2
Both
Camel 2.16: The SSL protocol to use. Can be one of:
TLSv1.2
TLSv1.1
TLSv1
SSLv3
Note: this option is ignored unless the scheme is: https.
streaming
false
Consumer
Camel 2.14.0 : Stream exchanges as they are received from Splunk, rather than returning all of them in one batch. This has the benefit of receiving results faster, as well as requiring less memory as exchanges aren't buffered in the component.
tcpReceiverPort
0
Producer
Splunk TCP receiver port when using TCP producer endpoint.
username
null
Both
Splunk username.
useSunHttpsHandler
false
Both
When true an instance of sun.net.www.protocol.https.Handler is used to establish the connection to Splunk.
Can be useful when running in application servers to avoid application server HTTPS handling.