After publishing my app which i'm built for servicenow store, the custom components not showing up

tamilb
Tera Contributor
  • Is there any way to bundle up custom componenets with existing app while publishing to the application repository
  • In UI builder (while development app page)
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    In published application (the custom component is not visible/available in the published app)

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Hi @tamilb ,

In my opinion it's not a good idea. As each environment has a separate infrastructure stack and the Application Services are the entry point of this stack, I recommend to keep them divided.

Thanks,
Sandeep Dutta

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SANDEEP DUTTA
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Hi @tamilb ,

Even i faced similar issues like this and it's almost always a UI Builder caching problem.
Start trying with cache.do 
Try logging in fresh using a new private browser window to avoid local caching issues

Here is a KB for troubleshooting: How to troubleshoot UI Actions either or not showing or not working - Support and Troubleshooting

 

Thanks,
Sandeep Dutta

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Mark Manders
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If they are developed as part of the app, they should be in there when publishing it to the Store/repository. Are they visible in the related list of the application?


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Mark

tamilb
Tera Contributor
  • @Mark Manders  and @SANDEEP DUTTA  the custom component (which i'm using in the UI builder) appears as seperate application, along with my existing application.  (@ntni/file-upload) is the custom component which i'm created, Is there any way to bundle this component with the latter application (I'm used it in a page in the latter app)
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Hi @tamilb ,

In my opinion it's not a good idea. As each environment has a separate infrastructure stack and the Application Services are the entry point of this stack, I recommend to keep them divided.

Thanks,
Sandeep Dutta

Please mark the answer correct & Helpful, if i could help you.