After the future removal of the classic playbook editor, your existing classic playbooks will continue to run, However, you will no longer be able to visualize or modify existing classic playbooks.
For details, see:
Clone an existing app
You can also create a new app by cloning an existing app. When you clone an app, you rename it, copy its assets, and save the app as a draft. Cloning an existing app creates a new, unique copy of the existing app and does not modify the original app that you cloned.
Cloning permissions depend on the type of app:
- Apps that were not created through the App Editor, including apps downloaded from Splunkbase: Can be cloned or viewed in the editor, but cannot be edited. Cloned apps have their own unique app identifier.
- Apps that are pre-installed with cannot be cloned, viewed, or edited.
To clone an app, complete the following steps:
- Navigate to the Main Menu.
- Select Apps.
- From the Configured Apps tab, locate the app you want to clone.
- Select the clone button - it looks like a copy button with two squares .
- (Conditional) If the app has assets that you want to copy, select which assets to copy.
- Enter a new name for the App.
- Select Copy.
After cloning, a new copy of the app is saved in the Draft Apps tab. The following items are saved:
- Version number
- Actions
- Dependencies
- Configuration details
- Assets
- All app files
Create an app with the App Wizard | Publish an app draft |
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® SOAR (Cloud): current
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