This app provides a scripted input for Splunk that automatically extracts tweets from Twitter's 1% sample stream.
A number of dashboards and searches are also included to demonstrate how Splunk can be used to visualize Twitter activity.
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In the Splunk web interface, from the App menu, select the Twitter app. And press "Continue to app setup page".
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Enter your Twitter credentials and click "Save". (If you don't already have a Twitter account, you can sign up for one at https://twitter.com/.)
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Wait 15 seconds or so for some tweets to be extracted.
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Run the search
index=twitter
in Splunk to see the events. If you don't see any events, open$SPLUNK_HOME/var/log/splunk/splunkd.log
and look for errors issued by ExecProcessor related to the$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/twitter/bin/twitter_stream.py
script.
Provides information about trending activity during the last 15 minutes.
Drills down into activity related to a particular user or hashtag.
This view could be used as a social dashboard for tracking activity related to a user of interest.
NOTE: This view requires the Google Maps application from SplunkBase to be installed.
Displays the locations of tweets on a map.
This software is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. Details can be found in the file LICENSE.
Greg Albrecht mailto:gba@splunk.com