Offline-enabled applications support a limited set of actions when they are in offline mode.
The actions in applications that are supported offline are shown in the following table:
See also the Modals or overlays for local actions section below.
Display |
Launch |
List |
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Process Work |
Get Work |
Other |
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The launch harness new document action is recommended for offline-enabled applications over the launch harness replace current action since the latter action is not a dynamic container action.
Local actions are also supported if they were set up from a button, link, icon or a menu. When you launch a local action:
Keep in mind the following information about menus that you configured by using the Show Menu action on controls:
You can launch a local action by using a modal or an overlay while working offline. Nested overlay configuration is supported similarly to the desktop case. A modal or overlay displays full screen in offline-enabled applications running on a device. A local action is configurable at design time, for example, for a button, icon, or link, in any section in the new or perform harness. While offline, local action changes that are submitted are kept on the device and eventually synchronized with the server when the application comes online.
Customized labels for modal or overlay buttons are supported in offline mode. The labels are configured on the Actions tab of a Flowaction rule form. Hiding the default buttons of a flow action is also supported. Template, button label and formats can be customized. For offline-enabled applications, you can indicate at design-time, whether a modal or overlay should appear on a full screen or not.
When configuring a local action for a full screen modal and you need to also customize the format applied to the button in the pyModalTemplate section that invokes the local action, make sure not to remove the existing Modal button array
format that is configured on the dynamic layout containing the button. Overriding this format causes issues with the modal display.
You can also set the transitions for the modal or overlay initial display and closing. The transitions that are listed below are tied to CSS classes. You can configure their reveal or closing effect in the local action settings to one of the following:
If no transitions are configured, the default transitions will be used.