Dashboards & Visualizations

How to set token value using macro

Yolan
Explorer

Hi, 

I have some dashboard that all use the similar color visualizations for some single value panels.
Currently they are set in the init of each dashboard:

 

<init>
  <set token="rangeColors">["0xD93F3C","0xFF8000","0x53a051"]</set>
  <set token="rangeValues">[90,99]</set>
</init>

 

 In each panel that using them the options are set like this:

 

<option name="rangeColors">$rangeColors$</option>
<option name="rangeValues">$rangeValues$</option>

 

However, it is used in quite a few dashboards and the rangeValues need to be updated regularly because of changing targets.

So my idea is to create macros and set the token values using the macro, something like this:

 

<set token="rangeColors">`rangeColors`</set>

 

or

<eval token="rangeColors">`rangeColors`</eval>


Both don't seem to work, "set" just gives back a string: "`rangeColors`" and eval doesn't set a token at all.

Can someone help me with making this work?

Many thanks, 
Yolan

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

It won't work.  Macros are search features and, because that part of the dashboard is not running a search, macros aren't recognized.

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richgalloway
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

It won't work.  Macros are search features and, because that part of the dashboard is not running a search, macros aren't recognized.

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