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Align link type input in simple XML

support0
Path Finder

Hello there,

Is it somehow possible to align input type links on the same line in simple xml ?

For instance, in this screenshot :

alt text

I am trying, on the right panel, to put "Down", "Unchecked", "Checking" & "UP" links on the same line.

I have seen some css around, but cannot make it work for now.

Any idea ?

Thanks in advance,

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1 Solution

mayurr98
Super Champion

hey you can try something like this

<form>
  <label>Prueba</label>
  <fieldset submitButton="false"></fieldset>
  <row>
    <html>
       <style>
         .input-link {
           min-width: 500px !important;
           width: 500px !important;
           max-width: 500px !important;
         }
       </style>
     </html>
     </row>
  <row>
    <panel>
      <single>
        <search>
          <query>bar|stats count</query>
        </search>
        <drilldown>
          <eval token="form.linkinput">"link2"</eval>
          <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
        </drilldown>
      </single>
    </panel>

    <panel>
      <input type="link" token="linkinput">
        <label>$linkinput$</label>
        <choice value="link1">Down</choice>
        <choice value="link2">Up</choice>
        <choice value="link3">Unchecked</choice>
        <choice value="link4">checked</choice>
        <default>link1</default>
        <change>

          <condition value="link1">
            <set token="form.pools_down">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_up"></unset>
          </condition>
          <condition value="link2">
            <set token="form.pools_up">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
          </condition>
          <condition value="link3">
            <set token="form.pools_unchecked">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
          </condition>
          <condition value="link4">
            <set token="form.pools_checked">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
          </condition>
        </change>
      </input>
      <table depends="$form.pools_down$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_down$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
      <table depends="$form.pools_up$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_up$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
      <table depends="$form.pools_unchecked$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_unchecked$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
      <table depends="$form.pools_checked$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_checked$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
    </panel>
    <row>
     <html>
       <style>
         .input-dropdown {
           min-width: 120px !important;
           width: 120px !important;
           max-width: 120px !important;
         }
         .splunk-dropdown .select2-container {
           min-width: 120px !important;
           width: 120px !important;
           max-width: 120px !important;
         }
         .input-text {
           min-width: 130px !important;
           width: 130px !important;
           max-width: 130px !important;
         }
         .input-text > input[type="text"] {
           min-width: 120px !important;
           width: 120px !important;
           max-width: 120px !important;
         }        
       </style>
     </html>
   </row>
    </row>
</form>

you can set width using inline css

<row>
    <html>
       <style>
         .input-link {
           min-width: 500px !important;
           width: 500px !important;
           max-width: 500px !important;
         }
       </style>
     </html>
     </row>

using this you can increase the input link type width

let me know if this helps!

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mayurr98
Super Champion

hey you can try something like this

<form>
  <label>Prueba</label>
  <fieldset submitButton="false"></fieldset>
  <row>
    <html>
       <style>
         .input-link {
           min-width: 500px !important;
           width: 500px !important;
           max-width: 500px !important;
         }
       </style>
     </html>
     </row>
  <row>
    <panel>
      <single>
        <search>
          <query>bar|stats count</query>
        </search>
        <drilldown>
          <eval token="form.linkinput">"link2"</eval>
          <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
        </drilldown>
      </single>
    </panel>

    <panel>
      <input type="link" token="linkinput">
        <label>$linkinput$</label>
        <choice value="link1">Down</choice>
        <choice value="link2">Up</choice>
        <choice value="link3">Unchecked</choice>
        <choice value="link4">checked</choice>
        <default>link1</default>
        <change>

          <condition value="link1">
            <set token="form.pools_down">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_up"></unset>
          </condition>
          <condition value="link2">
            <set token="form.pools_up">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
          </condition>
          <condition value="link3">
            <set token="form.pools_unchecked">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
          </condition>
          <condition value="link4">
            <set token="form.pools_checked">index=_internal | stats count</set>
            <unset token="form.pools_down"></unset>
          </condition>
        </change>
      </input>
      <table depends="$form.pools_down$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_down$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
      <table depends="$form.pools_up$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_up$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
      <table depends="$form.pools_unchecked$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_unchecked$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
      <table depends="$form.pools_checked$">
        <search>
          <query>$form.pools_checked$</query>
        </search>
      </table>
    </panel>
    <row>
     <html>
       <style>
         .input-dropdown {
           min-width: 120px !important;
           width: 120px !important;
           max-width: 120px !important;
         }
         .splunk-dropdown .select2-container {
           min-width: 120px !important;
           width: 120px !important;
           max-width: 120px !important;
         }
         .input-text {
           min-width: 130px !important;
           width: 130px !important;
           max-width: 130px !important;
         }
         .input-text > input[type="text"] {
           min-width: 120px !important;
           width: 120px !important;
           max-width: 120px !important;
         }        
       </style>
     </html>
   </row>
    </row>
</form>

you can set width using inline css

<row>
    <html>
       <style>
         .input-link {
           min-width: 500px !important;
           width: 500px !important;
           max-width: 500px !important;
         }
       </style>
     </html>
     </row>

using this you can increase the input link type width

let me know if this helps!

support0
Path Finder

Works like a charm! Thanks a lot!

0 Karma

mayurr98
Super Champion

can you provide XML? for the right panel

0 Karma
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