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@splunk/react-field-summary
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This component creates a field summary list container which categorizes the fields that are present in the events/results that are returned from a search job. The fields can be categorized and/or sorted in any way the consumer of this component chooses.
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This component creates a field summary list container which categorizes the fields that are present in the events/results that are returned from a search job. The fields can be categorized and/or sorted in any way the consumer of this component chooses.
npm install @splunk/react-field-summary
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yarn add @splunk/react-field-summary
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This component creates a field summary list container which categorizes the fields that are present in the events/results that are returned from a search job. The fields can be categorized and/or sorted in any way the consumer of this component chooses.
We found that @splunk/react-field-summary demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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