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Uploading Custom Web Framework Files to directory through UI

aelliott
Motivator

Is there a way to upload custom Web Framework Toolkit files to the directories:
$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/your_app_name/django/your_app_name/static/your_app_name
$SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/your_app_name/django/your_app_name/templates

Through the Splunk User Interface and not through the File System?

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mgroves_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi aelliot,

There is not a way to upload individual files into a Web Framework app using the Splunk Web UI. You can package your solution as an app, then installed the app via the web UI, but not individual files.

Is there a specific problem you are trying to solve?

Thanks
Mark

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mgroves_splunk
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Hi aelliot,

There is not a way to upload individual files into a Web Framework app using the Splunk Web UI. You can package your solution as an app, then installed the app via the web UI, but not individual files.

Is there a specific problem you are trying to solve?

Thanks
Mark

aelliott
Motivator

Everything else has a way to add and update files via the UI. You can add views etc. Perhaps a feature could be a UI to add and update html, javascript, css files etc.. instead of having to grant access to the actual server's folder structure in order to do so.

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