I'm writing a Chrome extension that would enable client-side scripting in ServiceNow Express using the client-side Glide API. Do you think I'm going to get sued if I release this?

Tim Woodruff
Mega Guru

So I've figured out how to essentially enable client-scripting in ServiceNow Express using a Chrome extension (firefox and other extensions would also be possible).

What I'm wondering is, do you think I'd be breaking any laws (doubtful), or effectively angering the ServiceNow beast (possible)?

I don't want to do anything that might damage my relationship with ServiceNow, but I also want to enable customers to maximize their customization options if they'd like.

I'd love to hear the community's thoughts on this sort of thing.

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LearnerSubho
Mega Guru

tony.barratt   pradeepksharma may give you the answer.


jxsaxton421
Tera Guru

I don't think you could get in any trouble for writing an extension. Someone already has.

https://github.com/arnoudkooi/sn-scriptsync