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Example 3 - Simple customizations

Important notice: As part of Advanced XML deprecation, the Module System is officially deprecated beginning with Splunk Enterprise 6.3. For more information, see Advanced XML Deprecation.

Example3.xml

<view template="dashboard.html" stylesheet="example2Styles.css">

 <label>Example 3: Adding Dynamic Behavior to an Application</label>
 <module name="AccountBar" layoutPanel="appHeader"/>
 <module name="AppBar" layoutPanel="navigationHeader"/>
 <module name="Message" layoutPanel="messaging">
   <param name="filter">*</param>
   <param name="clearOnJobDispatch">False</param>
   <param name="maxSize">1</param>
 </module>
  
 <module name="StaticContentSample" layoutPanel="panel_row1_col1">
   <param name="text"><![CDATA[

<h1>Example 3: Adding Dynamic Behavior to an Application</h1> <p> This builds on Example2 by using custom JavaScript to handle clicking on a table row. On click, the indexer stage name associated with the row is displayed. </p> ]]></param>

 </module>

 <module name="HiddenSearch" layoutPanel="panel_row2_col1" group="CPU Utilization, other behavior" autoRun="True">
   <param name="search">index=_internal source=*metrics.log group=pipeline | stats sum(cpu_seconds) as totalCPU by name</param>
   <param name="earliest">-7d</param>
   <module name="SimpleResultsTable">
     <param name="drilldown">row</param>
     <param name="displayMenu">true</param>
     <module name="NullModule"></module>
   </module>
 </module>

</view> ]]>

application.js

switch (Splunk.util.getCurrentView()) {

   case "Example3":
       if (Splunk.Module.NullModule) {
           Splunk.Module.NullModule = $.klass(Splunk.Module.NullModule, {
               getModifiedContext: function() {
                   var context = this.getContext(),
                       click = context.getAll('click');

                   alert (click.value);
                   return context;
               }
           });
       }
       break;

}

Last modified on 12 August, 2019
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