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Any Splunkers who can share ALL of the <option name=""> tags available to use with the missile map viz?

genesiusj
Builder

Hello,

Any Splunkers who can share ALL of the <option name=""> tags available to use with the missile map viz?

On Splunkbase, the author states 

Customisation options

The following options are available to customise:

  • Lines
    • Default color: The color to use for a line when no "color" field is present in the data (default: #65a637)
    • Weight: The weight to use for a line when no "weight" field is present in the data (default: 1)
  • Map
    • Tile set: The map tiles to use
    • Custom tile set: If you wish to use a tile set not in the preset list (e.g. http://tile.stamen.com/toner/{z}/{x}/{y}.png)
    • Latitude: Starting latitude to load
    • Longitude: Starting longitude to load
    • Zoom: Starting zoom level to load

However, there is no sample of the syntax.

Thanks in advance for your help.
God bless,
Genesius

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Gr0und_Z3r0
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Hi @genesiusj 

These are the ones that are available for configuration. You can also check the js files of the visualization to get a better understanding on how it works.

  • tileSet
  • customTileSet
  • staticColor
  • lineThickness
  • mapLatitude
  • mapLongitude
  • mapZoom
  • scrollWheelZoom

 

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genesiusj
Builder

@Gr0und_Z3r0 
Thank you.

What is the complete tag syntax?

Thanks and God bless,
Genesius

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