This repo contains materials for a hands-on workshop demonstrating how to use Splunk in a modern application development environment using technologies like Docker, Node.js, Javascript, Bitbucket, Jenkins, and New Relic.
During the workshop you will take a running application, clone it to your local machine, make changes to the source code, push and commit those changes to the repo in Bitbucket and have Jenkins rebuild and re-deploy your application in docker.
Start with the Student Guide and it will walk you though step by step instructions for installing the pre-requisites and working through the workshop. If you'd like to view the Slides that accompany the workshop, just check them out here as well.
The workshop will spin up a number of docker containers in a cluster and each will require a significant amount of memory on your local machine. This environment will run on a machine with 8GB of RAM, but it is recommended to run with at least 16GB of RAM.
In this workshop you will use Git to clone a repository from Bitbucket and make changes. To do this you will need to have Git installed on your local machine.
The entire workshop runs in Docker containers so you'll need to have docker & docker-compose installed on your laptop. The workshop will spin up a number of containers in a cluster. There will be one container for the application, one for Jenkins, one for Bitbucket and one for Splunk Enterprise.