Import of Word Documents to ServiceNow Knowledge base

welterp
Giga Contributor

I am trying to import Word Documents to ServiceNow Knowledge Articles with out losing any images. I have tried using the Word Cleaner and SED installs without any success. Is there any fix that works?

1 ACCEPTED SOLUTION

IMPORTANT UPDATE   - 03/03/2016:



I updated the entire script as I ran into some errors. And now it can also be used with journal fields!


See my reply: Re: Import of Word Documents to ServiceNow Knowledge base



You can also read more about it here: Create Knowledge Base Article (HTML field) or Comments (Journal field) from Email





you corrected the thrown exception errors on 4 of the lines in the script.



example on your line 18 with the part:


while(match == regex.exec(searchBody)){



the actual script is


while(match = regex.exec(searchBody)){



I know it throws an errors, but that's somehow required for the script to work. Because later you're going to use the value in the variable 'match' that has been set in line 18... If somebody has any idea how to formulate this correctly, you're welcome to help out.



Here is the full script that I use:


var gdt = new GlideDate();


gdt.addDays(2);


//current.valid_to = gdt;


var desc = email.subject;


desc = desc.replace("Knowledge:","");


current.short_description = desc.trim();


current.workflow_state = "draft";


current.topic = "General";


//current.category = "";


current.roles = "knowledge";




//Find and replace the image tags with the proper source.


//Get the number of attachments so the loop can be exited


//so it will stop no mater what.


var currentCount = 0;


var newBody = email.body_html;


var searchBody = email.body_html.replace(/\n/g, " ");




var regex = /<img(.*?)>/ig;


var match;


var match2;


while(match = regex.exec(searchBody)){


  //Add a style float tag next to the align tag.


  var alignText = match[0].replace(/align=['"]?left['"]?/gi, 'align="left" style="FLOAT: left"');


  alignText = alignText.replace(/align=['"]?right['"]?/gi, 'align="right" style="FLOAT: right"');


  searchBody = searchBody.replace(match[0], alignText);


  var regex2 = /src=("(.)*?"|'(.)*?'|(.)*?\s+$)?/ig;


  while(match2 = regex2.exec(alignText)){


  findAndReplaceImage(match2[1].replace(/\s+$/,"").replace(/"+/g,"").replace(/'+/g,""));


  }


  currentCount += 1;


  if(currentCount >= 100)


  break;


}


searchBody = searchBody.replace(/<o:p>(.*?)<\/o:p>/ig, "");


currentCount = 0;


var regex2 = /<!--\[if(.*?)<!\[endif\]-->/ig;


while(match = regex2.exec(searchBody)){


  searchBody = searchBody.replace(match[0], "");


  currentCount += 1;


  if(currentCount >= 100)


  break;


}


currentCount = 0;


var regex2 = /<!\[if !vml\]>(.*?)<!\[endif\]>/ig;


while(match = regex2.exec(searchBody)){


  searchBody = searchBody.replace(match[0], match[1]);


  currentCount += 1;


  if(currentCount >= 100)


  break;


}




//gs.log("Create Morning Post: " + searchBody);




current.text = searchBody;




current.insert();




event.state="stop_processing";




function getEmailSYSID(emailuid) {


  var em = new GlideRecord('sys_email');


  em.addQuery('uid', emailuid);


  em.query();


  while(em.next()) {


  //we execute the return only within a certain time difference between the creation of the attachment and now (in seconds)


  var dif = gs.dateDiff(em.sys_created_on, gs.nowNoTZ(), true);


  //gs.log("difference: " + dif + "eid: " + em.sys_id + " uid: " + em.uid); //debug


  if(dif < 300 && dif > -300){


  //gs.log('passed dif if: ' + em.sys_id + " uid: " + em.uid); //debug


  return em.sys_id;


  }


  }


  return "";


}





function findAndReplaceImage(imageText){


  var img = imageText;


  var imgName = img.substring(4, img.search(/@/i));


  var imgCode = "sys_attachment.do?sys_id=";


  //Get the sys_id of the attachment


  var gr = new GlideRecord("sys_attachment");


  gr.addQuery("file_name", imgName);


  gr.addQuery("table_sys_id", getEmailSYSID(email.uid));


  gr.query();


  if (gr.next()) {


  imgCode += gr.sys_id;


  }


  searchBody = searchBody.replace(img, imgCode);


}


View solution in original post

76 REPLIES 76

So should it be something like


var kb = "HR";


current.kb_knowledge_base = kb;


?


Its a reference field so


current.kb_knowledge_base = <SOME_SYS_ID_OF_SOME_KB>


Or


current.setDisplayValue("kb_knowledge_base", "HR");


OK. I added that change but it still isn't processing itself nor is it working when I manually change the state to processed.


I copied your code and pasted it into an inbound email action with knowledge being the target table. I even added the condition email.subject.startsWith("Knowledge: ") and all of my emails have the knowledge as the subject line. Did I miss something?


Thanks for all your help!


Your email must match exactly to the subject of Knowledge:, including the space you put in.


You need to look at the logs for the email message, it sounds like to me its skipping over the inbound action for some reason.


Thanks for all your help! I'll try to figure it out more!