Parameters

Parameters are used in applications to define some value to a specific word, which you can use in the app. Parameters Click > New Parameter Description of fields:

Text

Text manages string resources, small snippets of text that are used from code. This feature is most often used for multi-tenant apps where different terminology is used by different tenants.  For example, different tenant organizations using the same ticketing app could choose their own term to describe an issue: ticket, case, request, etc. Text Click > Add New Add New Text Description of fields:

Mobile Addons

The Mobile Addons section allows app developers to include plugins with their mobile apps. Some plugins require usage descriptions that are displayed to mobile users so that they can decide whether or not to grant that privilege. ✰Note: Submitting a mobile app to an app store without the required privilege descriptions can cause the app to be rejected. Mobile Addons Selecting plugins from the available list will move them to the selected list, indicating that they will be included in...

Integrations

Integrations allow applications  to integrate with 3rd party services. Integrations are first created at an organization level and are then made available for use within applications. To create an integration, from the My Apps page, go to the left menu, Develop > Components, then select Integrations.  ✰Note: Integrations must first be created under Components before they can be added to applications. Integrations Click > Add Integration Add New Integration Description of fields: There are three navigation tools under Integration: FunctionsParametersDevelopers...

Features

A feature is a named set of functionality that can be turned on or off as per-tenant basis, allowing an app some degree of customization. Once defined, it is up to app developers to implement the feature within the app itself. Features Click on New Feature, a new page opens > Edit Feature New Feature Description of fields:

Branding

The developer manages branding settings to change the look and content of some aspects of the Appivo platform. Each app can have its own customized login page. Branding Login The developer can alter the appearance of the Login page. The Appivo login screen is provided by default, and can be viewed at apps.appivo.com. Description of fields: ✰Note: The link for the customized login page is displayed below the preview. This link can be shared with all users to provide a...

General

Dashboard The Dashboard is the initial view displayed when creating or editing an app. The Dashboard contains metadata about the app and some configuration options. Dashboard Description of fields: The Properties section in the top-right of the Dashboard contains important settings as outlined below. Description of fields: The bottom left section of the Dashboard contains counts of primary application elements. Description of fields: Icons Icons describe or present an app through images. This section includes app icons, marketplace banners, cover...

Settings

The settings section contains the branding, mobile addons, Integrations and other core components of an application.  General Branding Feature Integrations Mobile Addons Text  Parameter Languages

App Wizard

The App Wizard is a tool that is designed to help users create complete and ready-to-run applications quickly and easily. It provides a step-by-step process for building an application, from selecting a template to configuring data models, adding features, and publishing the finished app.To access the App Wizard, from the My Apps page, go to the left menu Develop > click > App Wizard. This opens up the App Wizard interface, which guides through the process of creating your application....

Marketplace

The Marketplace is where developers submit their apps for other organizations to use. If an app is created and used within a single organization account, there is no need to use the Marketplace. By subscribing to an app in the Marketplace, System Administrators choose to make apps created by other organizations available to users within their organization. Some apps include fees and require configuration before they are operational. Once a System Administrator subscribes an app to their organization, they can...