ServiceNow Studio
ServiceNow Studio provides an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)-like interface for application developers to work on custom applications in one centralized location. It offers a simple way to create, review, and update application files from a tabbed environment.
The system opens Studio whenever you edit a custom application.
Capabilities
- Create an application and application artifacts.
- Perform code search.
- Integrate with source control.
- Create your company's customizations to store applications that belong to other organizations.
- Use Virtual Agent Designer to create and manage topics, which are blueprints for conversations between a virtual agent and a user. You can design topics that help your users resolve common work issues or guide them through self-service tasks.
- See exactly what files comprise their application in the Application Explorer.
- Add new files to their application using a single Create Application File interface.
- Navigate to files using familiar search-by-name or by-type behavior with the Go To dialog.
- Find code both within and outside an application using the Code Search tool.
- Operate on multiple files at once using the tabbed interface.
- Operate on multiple applications at once using multiple studio windows.
- Publish their application to company instances or the ServiceNow Store.
- View information about their current application from the Status Bar.
Which builder should I use to create an app?
Want to build an app easily, without code?
Creator Studio is perfect for request-based apps. Think of requesting office supplies. You fill out a form to request a keyboard, and someone approves or denies your request. For more information, see Creator Studio: Creating applications without writing code.
Need a more general app but still want low-code options?
App Engine Studio lets you build a broader range of apps than Creator Studio without being a programming pro. For more information, see Build apps using App Engine Studio.
Are you a professional coder who wants complete control?
ServiceNow Studio is the most powerful tool, but it requires coding skills. Use this if you can’t build your app using the other options. For more information, see ServiceNow Studio.
Working with the Studio UI
| UI element | Description |
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| Header | Displays menus and controls. |
| File Menu | Contains a list of application-specific options.
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| Source Control Menu | Contains a list of source control options.
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| Window Menu | Contains a list of tab management options.
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| Search Menu | Contains a list of search options.
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| User name | The header displays the name of current user. |
| Create Application File | Allows developers to add an application file to an application. |
| Go To | Search for application files by name or type. |
| Code Search |
Search within application files for a text string. Search options include:
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| Application Explorer | Displays a list of application files by type. Resize the Application Explorer to see more about application files or to provide more space for the content frame. |
| Collapse All | Collapses all nodes in the application explorer. |
| Expand All | Expand all nodes in the application explorer. |
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A list of application tables. Click a table name to display and edit it in the content frame. |
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| Access Control |
A list of application access elements such as:
Click a record name to display and edit it in the content frame. |
| Navigation |
A list of application navigational elements such as:
Click a record name to display and edit it in the content frame. |
| Content frame | Displays a detail form for each record in its own tabs. |
| Welcome to Studio | A list of keyboard shortcuts. |
| Tabs |
Each tab contains a specific application file record identified by the record name and file type. Click a tab to display and edit the record. A tab with a blue circle icon indicates that the record contains unsaved changes. |
| Status Bar | Displays information about the application and the source control integration. |
| Application name | The status bar displays the name of the current application. |
| Application version | The status bar displays the current application version. |
| Total files | The status bar displays the total number of application files. |
| Unsaved files | The status bar displays the current number of application files with unsaved changes. |
| Source control integration status | The status bar displays an icon indicating the current status of the source control integration. |