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- What is Kibana?
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- Start and stop Kibana
- Access Kibana
- Securing access to Kibana
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Get saved query API
editGet saved query API
edit[preview] This functionality is in technical preview and may be changed or removed in a future release. Elastic will work to fix any issues, but features in technical preview are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features. Retrieve a single saved query by ID.
Request
editGET <kibana host>:<port>/api/osquery/saved_queries/<id>
GET <kibana host>:<port>/s/<space_id>/api/osquery/saved_queries/<id>
Path parameters
edit-
space_id
-
(Optional, string) The space identifier. When
space_id
is not provided in the URL, the default space is used. -
id
- (Required, string) The ID of the saved query you want to retrieve.
Response code
edit-
200
- Indicates a successful call.
-
404
- The specified saved query and ID doesn’t exist.
Example
editRetrieve the saved query object with the 42ba9c50-0cc5-11ed-aa1d-2b27890bc90d
ID:
$ curl -X GET api/osquery/saved_queries/42ba9c50-0cc5-11ed-aa1d-2b27890bc90d
The API returns the saved query object:
{ "data": { "id": "42ba9c50-0cc5-11ed-aa1d-2b27890bc90d", "type": "osquery-saved-query", "namespaces": [ "default" ], "updated_at": "2022-07-26T09:28:08.600Z", "version": "WzQzMTcsMV0=", "attributes": { "id": "saved_query_id", "description": "Saved query description", "query": "select * from uptime;", "platform": "linux,darwin", "version": "2.8.0", "interval": "60", "ecs_mapping": { "host.uptime": { "field": "total_seconds" } }, "created_by": "elastic", "created_at": "2022-07-26T09:28:08.597Z", "updated_by": "elastic", "updated_at": "2022-07-26T09:28:08.597Z", "prebuilt": false }, "references": [], "coreMigrationVersion": "8.4.0" } }
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