Dashboards & Visualizations

Dashboard Studio: Event Panel in the Table Visualization Format

lcguilfoil
Path Finder

Hello! I am using Dashboard Studio. I created an Events visualization that is currently in the List view. I want to make it into the Table view. This is the source code for the Dashboard Studio dashboard:

 

{
	containerOptions: {},
	"context": {},
	"dataSources": {
		"primary": ds             # the query is index=* | table field1, field2, field3
	},
	"options": {},
	"showLastUpdated": false,
	"showProgressBar": true,
	"type": "splunk.events"
}

 

 

I created something similar to what I'm looking for in Dashboard Classic and this is the code:

 

<panel>
	<event>
		<search>
			<query>index=*</query>
			<earliest>$global_time.earliest$</earliest>
			<latest>$global_time.latest$</latest>
		</search>
		<fields>field, field2, field3</fields>
		<option name="type">table</option>
	</event>
</panel>

 

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livehybrid
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

Hi @lcguilfoil 

Change your "splunk.events" to "splunk.table" 

So its like this example:

"viz_URfuD3f4": {
            "containerOptions": {},
            "context": {},
            "dataSources": {
                "primary": "ds_0zCzRLMd"
            },
            "options": {},
            "showLastUpdated": false,
            "showProgressBar": false,
            "type": "splunk.table"
        }

 

Please let me know how you get on and consider adding karma to this or any other answer if it has helped.
Regards

Will

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lcguilfoil
Path Finder

Hi @livehybrid,

I appreciate your comment! That's not exactly what I'm looking for. I don't want to use the Table panel, but instead I want to change the Event panel's display to table. I apologize if what I'm saying is unclear. The best example I can give is the same thing I'm aiming for in the Classic Dashboard:

<panel>
	<event>
		<search>
			<query>index=*</query>
			<earliest>$global_time.earliest$</earliest>
			<latest>$global_time.latest$</latest>
		</search>
		<fields>field, field2, field3</fields>
		<option name="type">table</option>
	</event>
</panel>

 

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