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martaBenedetti
Path Finder
06-30-2021
07:32 AM
Hi community,
I have the need to store encrypted password used in a python script.
I've created the app with its setup.xml page and the app is deployed on a search head cluster.
The problem is that under Manage Apps I cannot see "Set Up" button and if I click on "Launch App" I get 404 - not found.
This is my setup.xml file
<setup>
<block title="New Crdential" endpoint="storage/passwords" entity="_new">
<input field="name">
<label>Username</label>
<type>text</type>
</input>
<input field="password">
<label>Password</label>
<type>password</type>
</input>
</block>
</setup>
This is my app.conf file:
[install]
is_configured = 0
[ui]
is_visible = 1
label = my app
[launcher]
author = Marta Benedetti
description = my app
version = 1.0.0
Any idea?
Thanks a lot
Marta
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kamlesh_vaghela

SplunkTrust
06-30-2021
07:54 AM
To enable Set Up link in manage apps, in your Search Head Cluster Click on Settings -> Show All Settings then after try.
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kamlesh_vaghela

SplunkTrust
06-30-2021
07:54 AM
To enable Set Up link in manage apps, in your Search Head Cluster Click on Settings -> Show All Settings then after try.
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martaBenedetti
Path Finder
06-30-2021
08:22 AM
Thanks a lot kamlesh!!! Never though about it, you made my day 🙂
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kamlesh_vaghela

SplunkTrust
06-30-2021
08:26 AM
Glad to help you @martaBenedetti 🙂
