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Unable to make javascript examples work on remote computer

ugavnholt
Engager

Hi,

I've downloaded the javascript api, and want to test the client code, to connect to a remote splunk server.

If I run the splunk-sdk-javascript/tests/tests.browser.html to verify the connection, specify the server name, and port, nothing happends, with a sniffer attached I can see that nothing is send to the server. Same pattern with the other examples.

Port 8089 is open and accessible, I can connect to it with https in a browser.

I'm fairly new to splunk, is there something I have missed?

thank you!

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ugavnholt
Engager

Ineeman was spot-on with his answer above, thanks!

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ugavnholt
Engager

Thanks for your help all, I'm sorry to report back on this issue so late, but I found out that I indeed missed xml2json app on the remote server.

Still though, from the page I'm building, maintaining some sort of connection state is hard, since there is no timeouts, or errors when the server for some reason dies.

Anybody have some input for this?

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kallu
Communicator

Are you sure you have loaded test.browser.html from web server, not using your local file:// -URL? Using local files can not work because single origin policy, ie. javascript can only talk to host where it was loaded from.

See "Dependencies and cross domain communication" at

http://dev.splunk.com/view/splunk-javascript-sdk-getting-started/SP-CAAAEFM

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terryloar
Path Finder

I'm having the same problem. I noticed that the "Run" button has no href.

Run

Have you solved this yet?

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ineeman
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Did you install the xml2json app on the remote server?

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