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Splunklib Python SDK doesn't pass Splunk 8.x Upgrade Readiness App Checker

cameronjust
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Hi All,

I'm in the process of upgrading this app to be 8.x compatible - https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/1922/

Now this app used the Python Splunklib SDK so I also downloaded the latest from here and replaced it -
https://github.com/splunk/splunk-sdk-python

I've got it working and it passes appinspect

appinspect-2020-06-09_16-21-26.png

Only problem is it doesn't pass Splunk's 8.x Upgrade Readiness Checker App - https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/4698/

NotReady2020-06-09_14-45-06.png

The culprit seems to be the latest splunklib Python SDK. I'm sure it will be fine just thought I would ping the devs to either fix the warnings or get the Upgrade Readiness devs to exclude the warnings for splunklib.

 

An example of one of the warnings. I'd attach the full JSON output but this forum doesn't seem to allow attachments.

sample-error2020-06-10_8-39-36.png

Edit: Full repo of updated app including the results from both app inspect and Upgrade Readiness checker : https://bitbucket.org/rivium/ta-base64/src/master/

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ncanumalla
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The Splunk Platform Upgrade Readiness App is no longer taking new updates and is replaced by the Upgrade Readiness App. The scan of the splunklib is ignored and these warnings should no longer appear in the latest version 3.0.2. Please update to using the latest Upgrade Readiness App

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