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The <activityFeed> tag is intended for enabling the Activity Feed functionality on forms for the portal or agent views.

Available attributes:

AttributeTypeMandatoryDescription
sysIdStringN

Specify the record ID on which the activity feed widget is enabled.


If the tag is specified near the <Form> tag, the value of this attribute is populated automatically with the value from the relevant <Form> attribute.


Example
<div>
<Form tableName="table" sysId="100000000001"></Form>
<activityFeed></activityFeed>
<div>

When there is no <Form> tag nearby, the values can be taken from GET-parameters. If there are no GET-parameters, the Activity Feed is not displayed.

tableNameStringN

Specify the table system name (for example, "task") on which the Activity Feed widget should be enabled.

If the tag is specified near the <Form> tag, the value of this attribute is populated automatically with the value from the relevant <Form> attribute.


Example
<div>
<Form tableName="table" sysId="100000000001"></Form>
<activityFeed></activityFeed>
<div>

When there is no <Form> tag nearby, the values are taken from GET-parameters. If there are no GET-parameters, the Activity Feed is not displayed.

configStringN

Configure the Activity Feed. Describe the object in JSON format as in the example below. 

The following parameters can be defined:

  • title – change the title of the Activity Feed.
  • journal  filter the Journal Input fields.
  • columns  filter the History fields.
  • classes – add classes to style the Activity Feed. These styles can be redefined.
  • isNotStylized – remove the styling of the Activity Feed.
Example
config='{"title":"New Title","journal":"history, work_notes.task", "columns": "state, active"}'
Example
config='{"isNotStylized":"true"}'
Example
config='{"isNotStylized":"true", "classes": {"ActivityFeed": "NewAF"}}'
Example
config='{"classes": {"ActivityFeed": "NewAF"}}'

#CSS# 
.NewAF {
border-bottom: 2px red;
background-color: green;
}

There are two ways to receive the attribute values from the URLs:

  • On the specific record page, the attribute values are populated automatically.
  • When a specific URL is provided, the attribute values are populated out of GET-parameters.

Example for case 2

  1.  An example of a provided URL is the following: https://instance.example.com/?table_name=user&record_id=161416916116380709.
  2. The table_name and record_id parameter values are obtained from this URL.
    • The table_name parameter value is mapped to the tableName attribute.
    • The record_id parameter value is mapped to the sysId attribute.
activityFeed
<activityFeed tableName="user" sysId="161416916116380709"></activityFeed>

Redefine styles of classes

The style of the following classes used in the config attribute can be redefined: 


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