I have a python custom search command that generates a plot i.e. plot.png. The custom command writes the image file to the app's /appserver/static/images folder. A dashboard displays plot.png so an analyst can make changes to the custom search command's arguments. The custom search command is run again and the image file, plot.png, is overwritten in the apps static images folder. Is there a way to have the updated image display, in a production environment, without restarting Splunk and reloading the page?
@mdwecht I dont think for Production you can turn off caching. Only for Development environment you can enable web.conf config for no caching so that new static files are loaded (which again would require bump or refresh). Event after that Browser may also cache static file which may show previously loaded image instead of the new one. https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/AdvancedDev/CustomVizTutorial#Development_mode_s...
Can you custom command generate SVG code as search result so that you can plot image directly using SPL with Scalable Vector Graphics Custom visualization?
@mdwecht I dont think for Production you can turn off caching. Only for Development environment you can enable web.conf config for no caching so that new static files are loaded (which again would require bump or refresh). Event after that Browser may also cache static file which may show previously loaded image instead of the new one. https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/AdvancedDev/CustomVizTutorial#Development_mode_s...
Can you custom command generate SVG code as search result so that you can plot image directly using SPL with Scalable Vector Graphics Custom visualization?
Thanks - I ended up writing a custom SVG visualization and that solved my problem for now. Yes, I have another chunk of code to maintain but at least for now we have the dynamic update of the plot that was required.
Can you please help with some options to upload a custom image & plotting coordinates on that image based on spl condition. tried out custom image map viz , but no luck