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custom visualization

punithjigali
Explorer

Hi Team,

I need a visualization similar to this diagram https://www.websequencediagrams.com/ to show the interaction between multiple components....

I am not finding any apps in splunk base, any help related to this...

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gilmanc
Explorer

Network Diagram Viz may help: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/4438/

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niketn
Legend

I dont think @gilmanc that Network Diagram Viz writes name for the path/connector.

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gilmanc
Explorer

@niketn Took me a moment to find it, but it looks like it does allow for naming the path/connector: .../app/network-diagram-viz/drill_down_example. You can use $row.linkText$ to define what you want to see with what they call the Link for the path.

niketn
Legend

Thanks for that hard work. Had missed out the more recent changes! 🙂

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niketn
Legend

@punithjigali how about
1. Graphviz: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/4346/
2. Flow Map Viz: https://splunkbase.splunk.com/app/4657

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