How To
Summary
This tutorial will outline how you can use SQLite3 in your QRadar App and follow best practices. QRadar Apps have built in support for SQLite - allowing SQLite to be used without requiring installation of extra packages.
This tutorial uses a JSON configuration file to set Flask configuration options, while also using this Flask configuration to store database configuration (such as the DB name).
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More support for:
IBM Security QRadar SIEM
Component:
QRadar Apps
Software version:
All Version(s)
Document number:
6438037
Modified date:
30 March 2021
UID
ibm16438037
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