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@splunk/react-page
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Loads a React component into the latest layout from the Splunk Enterprise server, including the Splunk bar, app bar, and a footer around your page content.
This package dynamically loads the Layout API from the correct location.
Using this package requires splunkd
partials to be loaded on the page.
Install the package and its dependencies.
npm install react@^16 react-dom@^16 styled-components@^4 @splunk/react-ui@^2
npm install @splunk/react-page
In a basic scenario, the layout takes a React element and an optional options object.
import layout from '@splunk/react-page';
import MyPage from 'pages/MyPage';
layout(<MyPage />, { pageTitle: 'A React Page', hideFooter: true, layout: 'fixed' });
FAQs
Load React components into the latest layout from Splunk Enterprise
The npm package @splunk/react-page receives a total of 754 weekly downloads. As such, @splunk/react-page popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @splunk/react-page demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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