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TodorDecember 18, 2015 at 9:08 am #1079
From the examples process app, Customer Onboarding Use Case, the first activity – Submit Customer Information, when trying to submit with no data populated fields, the expected behaviour is to trigger validation error. However, I don’t see any error.
Toolkit version: 4.1.4
Browser: FF 42.0
SPARK SupportDecember 18, 2015 at 9:32 am #1080Hey, thanks for the question.
When I run the ‘Submit Customer Information’ service and attempt to submit without adding any values to the coach, the validation did trigger on the controls. I received the validation using the 4.1.4-8.5.6.0 version of SPARK. Are you working within 8.5.6? See the attached image to see what results I received.
Thanks,
Elliot P.
TodorDecember 18, 2015 at 9:50 am #1082Hi,
This is not the same service… Wrong attachment maybe?
This is what I see on my end. The validation errors are returned with the Ajax call, but not visible on the page.
BTW, is anyone monitoring the Requests queue? I’ve submitted 2 requests with RFE. Is it monitored or I should use the forum instead?
I’m on 8.5.5 local PC. Evaluating the toolkit before deploying it in a project on 8.5.6.
SPARK SupportDecember 18, 2015 at 10:08 am #1086Hey Todor,
I ran the Submit Customer Information service within 8.5.5. using 4.1.4-8.5.5.0 SPARK version, and again I received validation when trying to submit without inputting data. The screenshot attached shows the results I have.
The support ticket requests are monitored, and would be the best place to submit requests regarding SPARK.
Thanks,
Elliot P.
TodorDecember 18, 2015 at 10:21 am #1088That’s quite frustrating…
I tried on IE9 and it looks even worse. What are the browsers Salient/Spark supports?
TodorDecember 18, 2015 at 10:29 am #1090I’m using this toolkit <small>SPARK Showcase 4.1.4 – 8.5.5-CE.twx</small>
Just tested on a clean page, just dragged a field and did a validation – validation errors not showing on Spark controls, but show on Stock controls.
SPARK SupportDecember 18, 2015 at 10:35 am #1091SPARK supports all main browsers (Firefox, Chrome, and IE). Chrome and Firefox are the two browsers that are used the most, and are recommended with SPARK. Unfortunately when I ran the service within IE11, it did not have the same error as you have. It functioned properly for me. Are you using the Enterprise version of SPARK?
Thanks,
Elliot P.
TodorDecember 18, 2015 at 11:20 am #1092I use 4.1.4 CE which I downloaded yesterday. I understand that CE and Enterprise version now provide the same functionality, don’t they?
TodorJanuary 4, 2016 at 7:30 am #1124Hi Elliot,
The community version is obfuscated which causes alot of problems in the example process app. It just occured to me that it is possible the toolkit itself would suffere the same problems.
Could you please test the server side validation with the Community edition? It might be just a community edition problem.
Thanks,
Todor
SPARK SupportJanuary 4, 2016 at 8:26 am #1125Hey Todor,
The SPARK 4.1.4-CE version has a known issue with Obfuscation and Server Side validation. The 4.1.5 release has corrected the issue. Do you have access to this version of SPARK?
Thanks,
Elliot P.
TodorJanuary 4, 2016 at 8:40 am #1126Hi Elliot,
It seems the newest version I have access it 4.2.0. I’ll give it a try.
I’m pleasantly surprised, the new version is 10 times smaller, which solves the other issue I reported on this forum. Great!
Thanks,
Todor
TodorJanuary 4, 2016 at 8:55 am #1127Btw, What is Spark Styler. It seems to be a process app which is using a very old version of the toolkit – Spark UI 1.0.2. My Process Center crashed when I tried to import it and now every time I try to import it, it is giving me an error. I suppose the first time, the crash left some data in the DB which is now throwing duplicate error. But what is this twx? And why is it using such an old version of the toolkit.
This is the file I tried to import:
SPARK_UI_Styler-1.0.2-8.5.5.0-CE.zip
It was listed on my accounts page.
And yes, the server side validation now works with v4.2.0!!!
SPARK SupportJanuary 5, 2016 at 9:38 am #1128Hey Todor,
The Process Center crashing is due to a minor bug in our release process for the Spark Styler. The Spark version name is being renamed in the release process, causing issues with the toolkit. We are working to have it resolved and will provide an update once complete. Thank you for your patience.
-Elliot P.
TodorJanuary 6, 2016 at 1:16 am #1130Hi Elliot,
Thanks for you prompt response.
Where can i find any documentation about the Styler?
Thanks,
Todor
SPARK SupportJanuary 6, 2016 at 8:37 am #1134Unfortunately at this time we do not have any documentation for the Spark Styler. Do you have any specific questions about it that I can answer for you in the meantime?
Thanks,
Elliot P.
TodorJanuary 6, 2016 at 8:44 am #1135Nothing in particular. I was just trying to understand what it is about. I’ll wait until you release a new version and try to play with it.
Is it something about creating a custom CSS file which can be used to apply a styling on the UI toolkit?
Brian FrenchJanuary 6, 2016 at 10:06 am #1138Yes, this will give you the ability to create an overall style for the UI Toolkit. It is meant for the case in which a company has an overstyle they want to leverage across the board. This is our first release of this, and we will look for people like you to give us feedback on guidance on how you would like to see things change.
RameshkumarJanuary 6, 2016 at 10:24 am #1140Can I get the spark styler community version to play around ?
Brian FrenchJanuary 6, 2016 at 10:34 am #1141We had an issue with this build. We should be releasing a hot fix on Monday which will have the styler included. Assuming you have access to the community edition, you will have access to the hot fixed download.
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