#!/bin/bash # {%- set FLEET_MANAGER = salt['pillar.get']('global:fleet_manager', False) -%} # {%- set FLEET_NODE = salt['pillar.get']('global:fleet_node', False) -%} # {%- set MANAGER = salt['pillar.get']('global:url_base', '') %} . /usr/sbin/so-common # Copy template file cp /opt/so/conf/kibana/saved_objects.ndjson.template /opt/so/conf/kibana/saved_objects.ndjson # {% if FLEET_NODE or FLEET_MANAGER %} # Fleet IP #sed -i "s/FLEETPLACEHOLDER/{{ MANAGER }}/g" /opt/so/conf/kibana/saved_objects.ndjson # {% endif %} # SOCtopus and Manager sed -i "s/PLACEHOLDER/{{ MANAGER }}/g" /opt/so/conf/kibana/saved_objects.ndjson wait_for_web_response "http://localhost:5601/app/kibana" "Elastic" ## This hackery will be removed if using Elastic Auth ## # Let's snag a cookie from Kibana THECOOKIE=$(curl -c - -X GET http://localhost:5601/ | grep sid | awk '{print $7}') # Load saved objects curl -b "sid=$THECOOKIE" -L -X POST "localhost:5601/api/saved_objects/_import?overwrite=true" -H "kbn-xsrf: true" --form file=@/opt/so/conf/kibana/saved_objects.ndjson >> /opt/so/log/kibana/misc.log