Splunk® SOAR (Cloud)

Build Playbooks with the Playbook Editor

The visual editor for classic playbooks is now removed. Convert your classic playbooks to modern mode. Your classic playbooks will continue to run and you can view and edit them in the SOAR Python code editor.
For details, see:

Edit playbook properties in

You can edit the properties of one or more playbooks, such as its active state, logging mode, the labels operated on, categories, and tags.

To edit the properties of one or more playbook, perform the following steps:

  1. From the Home menu in , select Playbooks.
  2. Select the playbooks for which you want to edit properties, then click Edit.
  3. Make the desired changes,
  4. Click Save.

For example, if you want to make a group of playbooks inactive, perform the following steps:

  1. From the Home menu in , select Playbooks.
  2. Select the playbooks you want to make inactive, then click Edit.
  3. In the Active field, select Inactive.
  4. Click Save

If your Splunk SOAR instance is paired with your Splunk Enterprise Security instance:
You can mark input-type and SOAR-type playbooks as Active. You cannot mark Enterprise Security-type playbooks as Active.

Last modified on 20 February, 2025
Update from source control in   Reorder active playbooks in

This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® SOAR (Cloud): current


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