Offline mode setup options
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Summary of Offline mode setup options
Offline mode setup options in ServiceNow mobile apps enable users to work without network connectivity by configuring data caching, screen access, and data synchronization. Proper configuration balances performance, device efficiency, data freshness, and user experience by tailoring offline content to user roles, screen needs, and connectivity patterns.
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Key Features
- Offline capabilities installation and activation: Enable offline mode to allow manual or scheduled cache downloads for users.
- App, screen, and function hierarchy configuration: Define user access and functionality offline at multiple levels to align with roles and workflows.
- Action items and writeback actions: Allow users to create, edit, or delete records offline; changes are queued and synced automatically when online.
- Offline cache refresh timing: Control cache update frequency on devices to optimize data relevance and bandwidth use.
- Offline input forms: Support viewing and editing of records using locally cached data, ensuring continuous productivity without network interruptions.
- Attachment management: Configure size and type limits for attachments stored offline to optimize device storage.
- Security and compliance: Manage offline access permissions to protect sensitive data according to organizational policies.
Key Outcomes
- Improved user productivity: Users can reliably access and modify necessary data offline, reducing work interruptions.
- Optimized performance: Smaller, focused offline caches reduce download times, conserve device resources, and accelerate sync operations.
- Enhanced data accuracy: Controlled cache refreshes and limited offline content maintain up-to-date information for users.
- Secure offline access: Offline mode security configurations ensure that only authorized users can access cached data.
- Scalable configurations: Flexible setup options allow tailoring offline mode to various user types, data sizes, and connectivity scenarios (field vs. office).
Review the setup options to determine which configurations apply to your offline mode requirements. Each option explains what to configure and why, helping you make informed decisions. Before configuring, identify your target users, the screens they need, expected data size, and connectivity patterns such as field versus office use.
Performance and download time
- Payload generation time limit: Define the time limit between 0 to 20 minutes using the parameter
glide.sg.offline.job.maxRuntime. The default is 10 minutes. - Payload size limit: Payload size is unlimited, except for a maximum total size limit on attachments. For more information, see Attachment behavior in offline mode.
- Download time limit: Download time is not controlled by the application but is governed by standard OS and network HTTP timeouts at the device, browser, or infrastructure level.
- Device efficiency
- Smaller caches use less storage, memory, and battery, helping the app remain stable and responsive. Overloading the cache can slow performance and background syncs.
- Data freshness
- Limiting offline content helps maintain data accuracy and relevance, helping users work with up-to-date information.
- User-focused experience
- A focused offline configuration delivers only the data users need to stay productive without connectivity. A streamlined configuration improves usability and sync speed while reducing maintenance.
Offline mode and strategy
When planning your offline mode strategy, review these setup options to learn about the various flows available for structuring your offline configuration for ServiceNow mobile apps. The setup options cover a range of considerations, from which screens and functions to display, to how the cache and data are managed while offline.
- 1. Install and enable offline capabilities
- For more information, see Install and enable offline capabilities.
- 2. Set up and align the app, screen, and function hierarchy
- For more information, see Set up and align the app, screen, and function hierarchy for offline mode.
- 3. Configure action items and action item steps, to create, edit, and delete records while working offline
- For more information, see Using action items and action item steps in offline mode.
- 4. Configure the offline cache refresh timing on user’s device
- For more information, see Configure offline cache downloads to user devices.
- 5. Understand and configure mobile input forms for offline use
- For more information, see Input forms in offline.
- 6. Manage attachment storage to optimize offline device space
- For more information, see Attachment behavior in offline mode.
- 7. Configure offline security rules to match your organization's data policies
- For more information, see Security and compliance in offline mode.