Server Scripts
Server-side scripts allow the system to run the JS scripts on the server-side when the server events happen, for example:
- writing or updating any data in the database
- an incoming message
- due date and time occurrence
- calling specified UI action
- the Run Script activity processing within a workflow.
They are used for creating reactions for the data writing based on the predefined rules, such as:
- database transaction interrupting
- new system object creation
- associative record creation (once the record is created, one more will be created in return)
- the context-dependent value calculation
- a configuration of the record creation initiated by incoming email (the incident is created upon receipt of an email), and so on.
In the server-side scripts, you can use native JavaScript and methods provided by server-side API.
To define the API class in a script, specify it explicitly in the script, for example:
class SimpleAutoAssigner {
/**
* @constructor
* @param {string} autoAssignedRuleId
*/
constructor(autoAssignedRuleId) {
this.autoAssignedRuleId = autoAssignedRuleId;
this.assigner = this.__create();
this.userId = this.assigner.getUserId();
this.groupId = this.assigner.getGroupId();
}
//...
You can import all the API classes by adding the string // #import_all_types
at the beginning of the script executed through the eval() function.
// #import_all_types
The following sections contain more details and specifics of server-side scripts usage.
See the Scheduled Scripts article to get more information about implementing routine activities.