Dashboards & Visualizations

Can I make two mvc.Components.get?

josefa123
Explorer
 mvc.Components.get('highlight').getVisualization(function(tableView) {
        // Add custom cell renderer
        tableView.table.addCellRenderer(new RangeMapIconRenderer());
        tableView.table.addCellRenderer(new CustomRangeRenderer());
        tableView.on('rendered', function() {
            // Apply class of the cells to the parent row in order to color the whole row
            tableView.$el.find('td.range-cell').each(function() {
                $(this).parents('tr').addClass(this.className);
            });
        });
        // Force the table to re-render
        tableView.table.render();
    });




 mvc.Components.get('highlight2').getVisualization(function(tableView) {
        // Add custom cell renderer
        tableView.table.addCellRenderer(new RangeMapIconRenderer());
        tableView.table.addCellRenderer(new CustomRangeRenderer());
        tableView.on('rendered', function() {
            // Apply class of the cells to the parent row in order to color the whole row
            tableView.$el.find('td.range-cell').each(function() {
                $(this).parents('tr').addClass(this.className);
            });
        });
        // Force the table to re-render
        tableView.table.render();
    });

to prevent adding multiple js in one dashboard? and also can I ask what framework is mvc.Components.get? is it backbone or the splunk itself? Thanks

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jeffland
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Yes, you can add as much javascript to one file as you see fit (although it may be a good idea to split them if the code they contain do different jobs). You can also re-use the same .js in multiple dashboards if they require the same code.

As I just replied to your other question, I believe the mvc.Components.get() is from backbone.js.

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jeffland
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Yes, you can add as much javascript to one file as you see fit (although it may be a good idea to split them if the code they contain do different jobs). You can also re-use the same .js in multiple dashboards if they require the same code.

As I just replied to your other question, I believe the mvc.Components.get() is from backbone.js.

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