internal/loggingProviders/splunk.provider.ps1
$functionDefinitions = { function Send-SplunkData { <# .SYNOPSIS Writes data to a splunk http event collector. .DESCRIPTION Writes data to a splunk http event collector. See this blog post for setting up the Splunk server: https://ntsystems.it/post/sending-events-to-splunks-http-event-collector-with-powershell .PARAMETER InputObject The object to send as message. .PARAMETER HostName The name of the computer from which the message was generated. .PARAMETER Timestamp The timestamp fron when the message was generated. .PARAMETER Uri Link to the http collector endpoint to which to write to. Example: https://localhost:8088/services/collector .PARAMETER Token The token associated with the http event collector. #> [CmdletBinding()] param ( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] $InputObject, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $HostName, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [System.DateTime] $Timestamp, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $Uri, [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string] $Token ) process { # Splunk events can have a 'time' property in epoch time. If it's not set, use current system time. $unixEpochStart = New-Object -TypeName DateTime -ArgumentList 1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, ([DateTimeKind]::Utc) $unixEpochTime = [int]($Timestamp.ToUniversalTime() - $unixEpochStart).TotalSeconds # Create json object to send $body = ConvertTo-Json -InputObject @{ event = $InputObject; host = $HostName; time = $unixEpochTime } -Compress # Only return if something went wrong, i.e. http response is not "success" try { $null = Invoke-RestMethodCustom -Uri $uri -Method Post -Headers @{ Authorization = "Splunk $Token" } -Body $body -ErrorAction Stop -IgnoreCert:$(Get-ConfigValue -Name IgnoreCert) } catch { throw } } } function Invoke-RestMethodCustom { [CmdletBinding()] param ( [string] $Uri, [System.Collections.Hashtable] $Headers, [string] $Method, [string] $ContentType = 'application/json', [string] $Body, [switch] $IgnoreCert ) process { $request = [System.Net.WebRequest]::Create($Uri) foreach ($key in $Headers.Keys) { $request.Headers[$key] = $Headers[$key] } $request.Method = $Method if ($IgnoreCert) { $request.ServerCertificateValidationCallback = { $true } } $request.ContentLength = $Body.Length $requestWriter = New-Object System.IO.StreamWriter($request.GetRequestStream(), [System.Text.Encoding]::ASCII) $requestWriter.Write($Body) $requestWriter.Close() try { $responseStream = $request.GetResponse().GetResponseStream() $reader = New-Object System.IO.StreamReader($responseStream) $reader.ReadToEnd() $reader.Close() } catch { throw } } } function Write-SplunkMessage { [CmdletBinding()] param ( $Message ) $splunkUrl = Get-ConfigValue -Name 'Url' $splunkToken = Get-ConfigValue -Name 'Token' $properties = Get-ConfigValue -Name 'Properties' $name = Get-ConfigValue -Name 'LogName' $selectProps = switch ($properties) { 'Message' { 'LogMessage as Message' } 'Timestamp' { 'Timestamp.ToUniversalTime().ToString("yyyy-MM-dd_HH:mm:ss.fff") as Timestamp' } 'Level' { 'Level to String' } 'Type' { 'Type to String' } 'CallStack' { 'CallStack to String' } 'ErrorRecord' { 'ErrorRecord to String' } default { $_ } } $selectProps = @($selectProps) + @(@{ Name = 'LogName'; Expression = { $name } }) $Message | Select-PSFObject $selectProps | Send-SplunkData -HostName $Message.ComputerName -Timestamp $Message.Timestamp -Uri $splunkUrl -Token $splunkToken } } $message_event = { param ( $Message ) Write-SplunkMessage -Message $Message } $configuration_Settings = { Set-PSFConfig -Module 'PSFramework' -Name 'Logging.Splunk.Url' -Description 'The url to the Splunk http event collector. Example: https://localhost:8088/services/collector' Set-PSFConfig -Module 'PSFramework' -Name 'Logging.Splunk.Token' -Description 'The token used to authenticate to the Splunk event collector.' Set-PSFConfig -Module 'PSFramework' -Name 'Logging.Splunk.Properties' -Initialize -Value 'Timestamp', 'Message', 'Level', 'Tags', 'FunctionName', 'ModuleName', 'Runspace', 'Username', 'ComputerName', 'TargetObject', 'Data' -Description 'The properties to write to Splunk.' Set-PSFConfig -Module 'PSFramework' -Name 'Logging.Splunk.LogName' -Initialize -Value 'Undefined' -Description 'Name associated with the task. Included in each entry, making it easier to reuse the same http event collector for multiple tasks.' Set-PSFConfig -Module 'PSFramework' -Name 'Logging.Splunk.IgnoreCert' -Initialize -Value $false -Description 'Whether the server certificate should be validated or not.' } $paramRegisterPSFLoggingProvider = @{ Name = "splunk" Version2 = $true ConfigurationRoot = 'PSFramework.Logging.Splunk' InstanceProperties = 'Url', 'Token', 'Properties', 'LogName', 'IgnoreCert' MessageEvent = $message_Event ConfigurationSettings = $configuration_Settings FunctionDefinitions = $functionDefinitions ConfigurationDefaultValues = @{ Properties = 'Timestamp', 'Message', 'Level', 'Tags', 'FunctionName', 'ModuleName', 'Runspace', 'Username', 'ComputerName', 'TargetObject', 'Data' LogName = 'Undefined' IgnoreCert = $false } } # Register the Azure logging provider Register-PSFLoggingProvider @paramRegisterPSFLoggingProvider |