Dashboards & Visualizations

Providing relative Path to a js or css files in a dashboard

nabeel652
Builder

I'm using Splunk Cloud so cannot upload css and js files as a self service thing. 
When I use 

<dashboard version="1.1" script="table_icons_inline.js" stylesheet="table_decorations.css">


from within the Dashboard Examples app (simple_xml_examples) it works fine.

My question is that I want to use those js and css files from Dashboard Example apps in other apps too. I believe there should be some way to add those files providing relative paths. Like:

<dashboard version="1.1" script="apps/simple_xml_examples/appserver/static/table_icons_inline.js" stylesheet="apps/simple_xml_examples/appserver/static/table_decorations.css">


Any ideas??

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You just use 

<dashboard version="1.1" script="simple_xml_examples:table_icons_inline.js">

It definitely works for script - I've never used it with css, but I assume that will work too.

NB: If you are on Victoria Cloud, you can upload your own apps containing JS and CSS, as long as they have gone through the appinspect process.

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bowesmana
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

You just use 

<dashboard version="1.1" script="simple_xml_examples:table_icons_inline.js">

It definitely works for script - I've never used it with css, but I assume that will work too.

NB: If you are on Victoria Cloud, you can upload your own apps containing JS and CSS, as long as they have gone through the appinspect process.

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nabeel652
Builder

Thanks. That worked 🙂

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