Configuration identifiers framework

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    Summary of Configuration Identifiers Framework

    The Configuration Identifiers Framework allows for the customization of behaviors within the CMDB Workspace feature, facilitating different settings for features across various workspaces. This framework is particularly useful when integrating CMDB Workspace features into other workspaces, enabling tailored configurations for specific environments.

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    Key Features

    • Configuration Identifiers: Config identifiers are elements that contain custom settings applicable to specific workspaces. They enable tailored behavior for features like the Unified Map.
    • Default Config Identifier: The initial entry in the config identifiers table is the 'Default' identifier, which provides workspace-agnostic default settings. Only one identifier can be set to Yes, indicating it as the default.
    • Roles Required:
      • sncmdbws.configeditor: Modifies child config tables.
      • sncmdbws.configadmin: Modifies both config identifiers and child tables.
      • sncmdbadmin: Required to modify default config records.

    Key Outcomes

    By effectively using the Configuration Identifiers Framework, customers can:

    • Integrate CMDB Workspace features such as Unified Map with customized settings.
    • Control aspects like node appearance, map levels, and attribute displays for enhanced workspace functionality.
    • Ensure tailored configurations for change management and visibility according to their organizational needs.

    Configuration identifiers provide a framework that lets you customize some behaviors of a CMDB Workspace feature, enabling different settings for that feature, on different workspaces. Most importantly, you can use this customization framework when integrating a CMDB Workspace feature into another workspace.

    Configuration identifier

    A configuration identifier (also referred to as config identifier) is a configuration element within the configuration identifiers framework. A config identifier contains custom settings for a CMDB Workspace feature, that is applicable to a specific workspace. A config identifier contains settings and table-driven configurations used in a UX application such as a workspace. Using config identifiers lets you for example, integrate CMDB Workspace Unified Map into another workspace, with the integrated Unified Map being customized for the workspace. Config identifiers are stored in the Config identifiers [sn_cmdb_ws_config_identifier] table.

    A config Identifier acts as the parent record for a set of configurations that are specific to a workspace and therefore overrides default behavior only for that workspace.

    Default config identifier

    Initially, the Config identifiers [sn_cmdb_ws_config_identifier] table in CMDB Workspace, contains a single config identifier named ‘Default’ and which is workspace-agnostic. This Default config identifier has its Default column set to Yes, a setting that can't be modified. Only a single config identifier can be set to Yes, therefore, any additional config identifiers that you create are set to No.

    The default config identifier contains default settings for CMDB Workspace features. Any subsequent Config Identifier that you configure, is set for a specific workspace. When integrating a CMDB Workspace feature into another workspace and there are no entries in the table-driven configuration for that feature, look-up uses the settings in the default configuration identifier.

    Key roles

    The following roles are needed in order to use the configuration identifiers framework:
    • sn_cmdb_ws.config_editor: Can modify child config tables, such as sn_cmdb_ws_config_property.
    • sn_cmdb_ws.config_admin: Can modify both sn_cmdb_ws_config_identifier and child config tables.
    • sn_cmdb_admin: Role required to modify default config records under the default identifier or the default identifier itself.

    For more information about these roles, see Components installed with CMDB Workspace.

    Examples of CMDB Workspace features using the configuration identifiers framework for feature settings