Deployment Architecture

Creating React app on Splunk instance on macOS doesn't work

DSS3113
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Hello,

I am following this tutorial to create a Splunk app using React on macOS Sonoma: https://splunkui.splunk.com/Toolkits/SUIT/AppTutorial

However, I am not able to get it to work. The 'start' view is simply not added to the app views on Splunk, even though they are there in the files in my app. I wasn't even able to launch the app before I set it to 'Visible' by going to 'Manage Apps' and editing its properties. It should have been visible because it is set as such under my app.conf. But after I launched it, I was redirected to the search page (image below). If I go to the URL http://localhost:8000/en-US/app/my-splunk-app/start, I get the 'Page not found' error page.

Could someone please help me with this?

Screenshot 2024-10-05 at 23.27.35.png

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DSS3113
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I believe something was wrong with the way I installed Splunk Enterprise since I have an MacBook M1 Pro. Initially I used the .dmg installation, but after I tried the .tgz installation by following this tutorial, it is working just fine.

 

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DSS3113
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I believe something was wrong with the way I installed Splunk Enterprise since I have an MacBook M1 Pro. Initially I used the .dmg installation, but after I tried the .tgz installation by following this tutorial, it is working just fine.

 

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