Overview
The Section component serves as a container that groups content, such as Forms, Tables, Badges, and other components. It provides a structured way to organize and display information within your application.
Basic Attributes:
Attribute | Description |
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Header |
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No Header |
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Is Collapsible |
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Actions |
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Overflow After | It is used to manage the display of actions in a list format within a section header. Note: By default, this attribute is set to a value of For Example: If you have three actions, all will be displayed in the section header. If you add a fourth action, it will appear in the drop-down list, along with any subsequent actions. |
Show Border | It is used to simply add border surrounding the section. Note: Currently, we support only black borders. |
Component Size |
Note: Currently, we support Component Size |
Padding Location | "Padding Location" typically refers to the configuration of spacing around elements |
Padding Size | "Padding Size" refers to the amount of space added inside an element, between the element's content and its border or edge. |
Margin Location | "Margin Location" refers to the spacing around the outside edge of an element |
Margin Size | "Margin Size" refers to the amount of space around the outside edges of an element, |
Style |
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Classes |
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Layout Type | It is used to set the layout type in two ways as:
Note: By default, this attribute is set to a value of Grid Layout Type.
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Visibility Type | It determines whether a component is visible on the layout. It offers the following visibility types:
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Read Only Type | It specifies whether a component can be edited by users. It offers the following options:
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Component Label | It simply shows the name of the component. You can explore more about Component Label attribute here. |
Merge Text:
Merge Text Attribute | Description |
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Source Type | In this option, you can select various sources from which you want to display values. You can explore Source Type here. Note: By default, the Source Type is Static. |
Value | The available options will change depending on the selected source type. For example, if you choose "Static" as the source, you can provide a fixed static value. |
Merge Field Expression | Merge Field Expression displays the value selected from the chosen value source. |
Message Body | Inside the message body, user also can add the values manually. Note: By default, Message Body has name of that component populated in input box. |
Source Type:
Label Source Type Attribute | Description |
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Static | It includes only records from the manually input value. |
Model (Salesforce Object) | From this source, users can select a Model (Salesforce Object) field to be displayed as the label name. |
Variable | Here, users can select the label name from variables such as Record ID, Is Disabled, Is Read only, or Is Visible. |
cookie key | By using the Cookie Key, the result is fetched by the value that has been added under the Cookie Key. But, have to make sure that the value that we are adding is from the Cookie Key value. |
Local Storage Key | By using the Local Storage Key, the result is fetched by the value that has been added under the Local Storage Key. But, have to make sure that the value that we are adding is from the Local storage value. |
User | Here, you can choose the label from user fields such as First Name, Last Name, Email, Name, Phone, or Session ID. |
Actions:
Header Action Attributes | Description |
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Label | A Label is the name shown to users and can come from various sources. Reference: Source Type |
Name | Enter a unique API name for your action. |
Icon | This option lets you choose from various icons to add to the action button. |
Variant | This feature allows users to change the appearance of the action button. You can explore more about variants here. |
Visibility Type | It determines whether a component is visible on the layout. It offers the following visibility types:
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Disability Type | It determines whether a component is disable on the layout. It offers the following visibility types:
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Variants:
Variant | Description |
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Neutral | Neutral is the default variant of the Action which is displayed in white color. |
Brand | Brand variant is a blue color. |
Outline-brand | Outline-brand is like the brand variant, but the color is used for the label and border only, not the whole Action color. |
Destructive | Destructive variant is in a red color. Note: It is usually used to group buttons which depict actions which warn the user. |
Success | Success variant is in a green color. Note: It is usually used to group buttons which depict successful action. |
Conditional Visibility Type:
Destination Type | Description |
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Model | From this source, users can select a Model (Salesforce Object) field to be displayed as the destination type. |
Variable | Here, users can select the destination type from variables such as Record ID, Is Disabled, Is Read only, or Is Visible. |
User | Here, you can choose the label from user fields such as First Name, Last Name, Email, Name, Phone, or Session ID. |
Record | It enables to choose record fields as destination type. |
Device | It enables user to decide whether the action will be visible on the specific device type or not. Devices supported:
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Conditional Disability Type:
Destination Type | Description |
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Model | From this source, users can select a Model (Salesforce Object) field to be displayed as the destination type. |
Variable | Here, users can select the destination type from variables such as Record ID, Is Disabled, Is Read only, or Is Visible. |
User | Here, you can choose the label from user fields such as First Name, Last Name, Email, Name, Phone, or Session ID. |
Record | It enables to choose record fields as destination type. |
Device | It enables user to decide whether the action will be disabled on the specific device type or not. Devices supported:
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Events:
In noKodr, Events define the triggers for automation created by workflows. They determine when a specific workflow should be executed based on user interactions or changes in the application.
onload Events:
This triggers the assigned workflow every time the component is loaded.
Actions are basically workflow actions, which you can explore in Workflow here.
Custom Action Event:
This event changes as you create new actions for the component. For example, in the image below, I have created a custom action called “New Candidate.” The event associated with this action is visible, which means that whenever you click on this action, the assigned workflow will be triggered.
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