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javascript doesn't apply even bump

woo
Explorer

When I modify JavaScript code in Splunk Config Explorer or VsCode and just do a bump, the JavaScript code doesn't update. I currently have browser cache disabled and even when I do a hard refresh in developer tools, it still doesn't update.

So I'm currently using debug/refresh after every JavaScript update, but it takes a long time - is there any solution for this?

OS : M1 Air
Browser : BraveBrowser
Splunk : 9.4.1 Enterprise

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squinlan2
Explorer

I just looked at my dev setup...this is what I have in web.conf:

[settings]

minify_js = false
minify_css = false
js_no_cache = true
cacheEntriesLimit = 0
cacheBytesLimit = 0
enableWebDebug = true

Other than that, I'm out of ideas...

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squinlan2
Explorer

Does this help?

https://dev.splunk.com/enterprise/docs/developapps/manageknowledge/assetcaching/

There are other places to turn off caching to speed things up.  Not a good idea on a production server, but just find for development.

woo
Explorer

It's not working still. but thank you!

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squinlan2
Explorer

I just looked at my dev setup...this is what I have in web.conf:

[settings]

minify_js = false
minify_css = false
js_no_cache = true
cacheEntriesLimit = 0
cacheBytesLimit = 0
enableWebDebug = true

Other than that, I'm out of ideas...

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