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How to update an add-on in Splunk store.

SudarshanS
Explorer

I'm a novice developer in Splunk based add-on. I created an add-on 1 year back and wanted to upgrade the add-on, after upgrading the add-on to a newer version. I tried to upload the add-on to Splunk store and I got this error

The "id" field found in app.conf is already in use by another application.
of course, it's used by the same application and I want to upgrade the add-on. Can someone help me and mention what field I'm missing ?.

Thanks,
Sudarshan

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1 Solution

ragedsparrow
Contributor

Go to your app in at splunkbase.splunk.com while logged into your Splunk.com account. If you are the owner of that app, you will have a bar with Administrator Tool options:
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When you click on Manage App you will be taken to your app management page. You can then select to add a new version on the Hosting page.

Direct link: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/**APPID**/edit/#/hosting

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ragedsparrow
Contributor

Go to your app in at splunkbase.splunk.com while logged into your Splunk.com account. If you are the owner of that app, you will have a bar with Administrator Tool options:
alt text

When you click on Manage App you will be taken to your app management page. You can then select to add a new version on the Hosting page.

Direct link: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/**APPID**/edit/#/hosting

SudarshanS
Explorer

Thank you so much. It worked.

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