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@splunk-eap/react-time-range
Advanced tools
Time range picker components and supporting utils for working with splunkweb.
To get started with @splunk/react-time-range:
npm install @splunk-eap/react-time-range
Or
yarn add @splunk-eap/react-time-range
"peerDependencies": {
"@splunk/react-icons": "^2",
"@splunk/react-ui": "^2",
"react": "^16.8",
"react-dom": "^16.8",
"styled-components": "^3 || ^4"
}
@splunk/react-time-range relies on window.fetch and window.Promise. IE11 requires a polyfill for both. Safari 10.0 and lower require a polyfill for fetch. Since polyfills create globals, they are not included in the @splunk/react-time-range package.
To support these browsers, ensure polyfills, such as whatwg-fetch and promise-polyfill, are included as a part of your build.
After upgrading to react-dom 15.6.1, set value in textbox in 'Advanced' panel often fails on IE11 in test automation. Issue has been submitted to react project.
FAQs
A Splunk time range picker built with React.
We found that @splunk-eap/react-time-range demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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