diff --git a/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/looker.mdx b/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/looker.mdx index eb1e341a1bfc59b..97f232c1bebf8cc 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/looker.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/looker.mdx @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Cloudflare logs are HTTP/HTTPS request logs in JSON format and are gathered from ## Task 1 - Connect your Database to Looker -Looker connects to a database in order to query the data. In this tutorial, we use Google Big Query as an example. Learn [how to connect Google BigQuery to Looker](https://docs.looker.com/setup-and-management/database-config/google-bigquery#create_a_temporary_dataset_for_persistent_derived_tables). +Looker connects to a database in order to query the data. In this tutorial, we use Google BigQuery as an example. Learn [how to connect Google BigQuery to Looker](https://docs.looker.com/setup-and-management/database-config/google-bigquery#create_a_temporary_dataset_for_persistent_derived_tables). Once you load Cloudflare logs into your database, [connect the database to Looker](https://docs.looker.com/setup-and-management/connecting-to-db). @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ To create your new LookML project: 6. For **Starting Point**, choose \*Clone Public Git Repository\*\*.\*\*\* -7. Enter the *cloudflare\_block* URL for the public Git repository `git://github.com/llooker/cloudflare_block.git`. +7. Enter the *Cloudflare_block* URL for the public Git repository `git://github.com/looker/cloudflare_block.git`. 8. Click **Create Project**. Looker will pull all of the repository files into a new LookML project. @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ To create your new LookML project: To update the connection name in the LookML files: -1. In your LookML **cloudflare\_looker** model file, replace the **connection** name with yours, for example: +1. In your LookML **Cloudflare_looker** model file, replace the **connection** name with yours, for example: `connection: "bigquery_lpr"`. 2. Check if any table names need to be updated to your database connection names as well. If you decide to rename the filenames for explore, model name, and view, make sure to update all mentions within the other files. Otherwise, you might encounter errors. diff --git a/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/splunk.mdx b/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/splunk.mdx index 94964393aa7575f..7c38f1d059bbdfc 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/splunk.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/analytics/analytics-integrations/splunk.mdx @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ To install the [Cloudflare App for Splunk](https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/450 1. Open the setup screen by clicking the **Settings** dropdown, then click **Indexes**. 2. Select **New Index**. Note that the **Indexes** page also gives you the status of all your existing indexes so that you can see whether you're about to use up your licensed amount of space. - 3. Name the index **cloudflare**, which is the default index that the Cloudflare App will use. + 3. Name the index **Cloudflare**, which is the default index that the Cloudflare App will use. 7. Set up the HTTP Event Collector (HEC) on Splunk. To create an HEC: diff --git a/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/index.mdx b/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/index.mdx index 487911efbaf43fb..c905f89d042bbb9 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/index.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/index.mdx @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ For reference information on NAv2 nodes, refer to the [NAv2 node reference](/ana :::note[Obtaining data for ingress traffic only] -All the NAv2 `*AnalyticsAdaptiveGroups` nodes include data for ingress and egress traffic. To obtain data about ingress traffic only, include `direction: "ingress"` in your [GraphQL query filter](/analytics/graphql-api/features/filtering/). +All the NAv2 `*AnalyticsAdaptiveGroups` nodes include data for ingress and egress traffic. To obtain data about ingress traffic only, include `direction: 'ingress'` in your [GraphQL query filter](/analytics/graphql-api/features/filtering/). ::: ## Schema comparison diff --git a/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/node-reference.mdx b/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/node-reference.mdx index 0a7f42c92fe9956..05cca3cc99bde24 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/node-reference.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/node-reference.mdx @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ The sample rate is 1/1,000 packets. ### `advancedDnsProtectionNetworkAnalyticsAdaptiveGroups` -This node is only available to Magic Transit customers. Provides metadata about DNS-based DDoS attacks mitigated by Cloudflare's [Advanced DNS Protection](/ddos-protection/advanced-ddos-systems/overview/advanced-dns-protection/) system. +This node is only available to Magic Transit customers. Provides metadata about DNS-based DDoS attacks mitigated by Cloudflare's [Advanced DNS Protection](/ddos-protection/advanced-ddos-systems/overview/advanced-dns-protection/) system. Samples include information about the following DNS header fields: diff --git a/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/schema-map.mdx b/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/schema-map.mdx index 2a2d682d545e45f..76263960f92956c 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/schema-map.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/analytics/graphql-api/migration-guides/network-analytics-v2/schema-map.mdx @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ The following table lists direct mappings between NAv1 and NAv2 fields, when ava dosdNetworkAnalytics-AdaptiveGroups dosdAttackAnalytics-Groups - flowtrackdNetworkAnalytics-AdaptiveGroups + flowtrackedNetworkAnalytics-AdaptiveGroups magicFirewallNetworkAnalytics-AdaptiveGroups