Sync data from Snyk to Splunk
CloudQuery is a simple, fast and extensible data movement platform that allows you to sync data from any source to any destination.
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Fast and reliable
CloudQuery’s efficient design means our syncs are fast and a sync from Snyk to Splunk can be completed in a fraction of the time compared to other tools.
Easy to get started, easy to maintain
Snyk syncing using CloudQuery is easy to set up and maintain thanks to its simple YAML configuration. Once synced, you can use normal SQL queries to work with your data.
How to sync Snyk data to Splunk
CloudQuery is the simple, fast data integration platform that can fetch your data from Snyk APIs and load it into Splunk.
Snyk
Source
Splunk
Destination
Step 1: Install CloudQuery
Follow the steps below to start syncing data with CloudQuery.
Your operating system
Installation method
Copy&paste the following command to download
brew install cloudquery/tap/cloudquery
Sign in with CloudQuery
To sign in from the CLI, run the following command.
cloudquery login
A new browser window will open where you will complete the sign-in process.
Auto-generate sync configuration
Run the following command to create a configuration file:
cloudquery init --source snyk --destination splunk --spec-path
snyk_to_splunk.yaml
Step 2: Additional source and destination configuration (optional)
Snyk source plugin configuration
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation.
# snyk.yml
kind: source
spec:
name: snyk
path: cloudquery/snyk
spec:
# per documentation at:
PSplunk plugin configuration
You can find more information about the configuration in the plugin documentation.
# splunk.yml
kind: destination
spec:
name: splunk
path: cloudquery/splunk
spec:
# per documentation at:
Step 3: Run the sync
Step 1. Copy and paste the command to trigger the sync
cloudquery sync snyk_to_splunk.yaml
Frequently asked questions about plugins
Detailed answers are here to help you get started.
Splunk FAQ
How can I ensure that my sync from Snyk does not exceed my Splunk API limits?
How can I ensure that my sync from Snyk does not exceed my Splunk API limits?
batch_size
, batch_size_bytes
, and max_concurrent_requests
integers. In general, you should keep the max_concurrent_requests
integer as low as possible while aiming for a ratio of roughly 1,000 between batch_size
and max_concurrent_requests
, this will ensure that the response times from your Splunk instance remain reasonable.What is the Splunk Destination integration for CloudQuery?
What is the Splunk Destination integration for CloudQuery?
Snyk FAQ
Why does CloudQuery require login?
Why does CloudQuery require login?
What data does CloudQuery have access to?
What data does CloudQuery have access to?
How is CloudQuery priced?
How is CloudQuery priced?
Is there a free version of CloudQuery?
Is there a free version of CloudQuery?
Fast and reliable
CloudQuery’s efficient design means our syncs are fast and a sync from Snyk to Splunk can be completed in a fraction of the time compared to other tools.
Easy to use, easy to maintain
Snyk syncing using CloudQuery is easy to set up and maintain thanks to its simple YAML configuration. Once synced, you can use normal SQL queries to work with your data.
A huge library of supported destinations
Splunk isn’t the only place we can sync your Snyk data to. Whatever you need to do with your Snyk data, CloudQuery can make it happen. We support a huge range of destinations, customizable transformations for ETL, and we regularly release new plugins.
Extensible and Open Source SDK
Write your own connectors in any language by utilizing the CloudQuery open source SDK powered by Apache Arrow. Get out-of-the-box scheduling, rate-limiting, transformation, documentation and much more.
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