ui-tour.conf
The following are the spec and example files for ui-tour.conf
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ui-tour.conf.spec
# Version 7.1.1 # # This file contains the tours available for Splunk Onboarding # # There is a default ui-tour.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/default. # To create custom tours, place a ui-tour.conf in # $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local/. To create custom tours for an app, place # ui-tour.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/apps/<app_name>/local/. # # To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) see the # documentation located at # http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles #
GLOBAL SETTINGS
# Use the [default] stanza to define any global settings. # * You can also define global settings outside of any stanza, at the top of # the file. # * This is not a typical conf file for configurations. It is used to set/create # tours to demonstrate product functionality to users. # * If an attribute is defined at both the global level and in a specific # stanza, the value in the specific stanza takes precedence. [<stanza name>] * Stanza name is the name of the tour useTour = <string> * Used to redirect this tour to another when called by Splunk. * Optional nextTour = <string> * String used to determine what tour to start when current tour is finished. * Optional intro = <string> * A custom string used in a modal to describe what tour is about to be taken. * Optional type = <image || interactive> * Can either be "image" or "interactive" to determine what kind of tour it is. * Required label = <string> * The identifying name for this tour used in the tour creation app. * Optional in general * Required only if this tour is being to linked from another tour (nextTour) tourPage = <string> * The Splunk view this tour is associated with (only necessary if it is linked to). * Optional managerPage = <boolean> * Used to signifiy that the tourPage is a manager page. This will change the url of * when the tourPage is rendered to "/manager/{app}/{view}" rather than "/app/{app}/{view}" * Optional viewed = <boolean> * A boolean to determine if this tour has been viewed by a user. * Set by Splunk skipText = <string> * The string for the skip button (interactive and image) * Defaults to "Skip tour" * Optional doneText = <string> * The string for the button at the end of a tour (interactive and image) * Defaults to "Try it now" * Optional doneURL = <string> * The Splunk URL of where the user will be directed once the tour is over. * The user will click a link/button. * Helpful to use with above doneText attribute to specify location. * Splunk link is formed after the localization portion of the full URL. For example if the link * is localhost:8000/en-US/app/search/reports, the doneURL will be "app/search/reports" * Optional forceTour = <boolean> * Used with auto tours to force users to take the tour and not be able to skip * Optional
For image based tours
# Users can list as many images with captions as they want. Each new image is created by # incrementing the number. imageName<int> = <string> * The name of the image file (example.png) * Required but Optional only after first is set imageCaption<int> = <string> * The caption string for corresponding image * Optional imgPath = <string> * The subdirectory relative to Splunk's 'img' directory in which users put the images. This will be appended to the url for image access and not make a server request within Splunk. EX) If user puts images in a subdirectory 'foo': imgPath = foo. EX) If within an app, imgPath = foo will point to the app's img path of appserver/static/img/foo * Required only if images are not in the main 'img' directory. context = <system || <specific app name>> * String consisting of either 'system' or the app name the tour images are to be stored. * If set to 'system', it will revert to Splunk's native img path. * Required
For interactive tours
# Users can list as many steps with captions as they want. Each new step is created by # incrementing the number. urlData = <string> * String of any querystring variables used with tourPage to create full url executing this tour. * Don't add the "?" to the beginning of this string * Optional stepText<int> = <string> * The string used in specified step to describe the UI being showcased. * Required but Optional only after first is set stepElement<int> = <selector> * The UI Selector used for highlighting the DOM element for corresponding step. * Optional stepPosition<int> = <bottom || right || left || top> * String that sets the position of the tooltip for corresponding step. * Optional stepClickEvent<int> = <click || mousedown || mouseup> * Sets a specific click event for an element for corresponding step. * Optional stepClickElement<int> = <string> * The UI selector used for a DOM element used in conjunction with click above. * Optional
ui-tour.conf.example
# Version 7.1.1 # # This file contains the tours available for Splunk Onboarding # # To update tours, copy the configuration block into # ui-tour.conf in $SPLUNK_HOME/etc/system/local/. Restart the Splunk software to # see the changes. # # To learn more about configuration files (including precedence) see the # documentation located at # http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Admin/Aboutconfigurationfiles # # Image Tour [tour-name] type = image imageName1 = TourStep1.png imageCaption1 = This is the first caption imageName2 = TourStep2.png imageCaption2 = This is the second caption imgPath = /testtour context = system doneText = Continue to Tour Page doneURL = app/toursapp/home # Interactive Tour [test-interactive-tour] type = interactive tourPage = reports urlData = data=foo&moredata=bar label = Interactive Tour Test stepText1 = Welcome to this test tour stepText2 = This is the first step in the tour stepElement2 = .test-selector stepText3 = This is the second step in the tour stepElement3 = .test-selector stepClickEvent3 = mousedown stepClickElement3 = .test-click-element forceTour = 1
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Enterprise: 7.1.1
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