Property reference

sn_communities.glide.script.block.client.globals

The sn_communities.glide.script.block.client.globals property controls access to Client APIs and Libraries in a scoped application. Setting it to false allows these APIs to be accessed, which is important for Community Scoped Applications to function properly.

Default: false Type: boolean Application: Communities

Key questions about this property

The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.

What does it do? This property determines whether Client APIs in a Community Scoped Application are accessible or blocked based on its boolean value.
What area does it affect? Community Scoped Applications
What does the default mean? The default value is "false", which means this behavior is disabled by default.
When should you review it? Review this property when configuring access to Client APIs in a Community Scoped Application.

Out of the box property record

Raw metadata from the property record.

Property name sn_communities.glide.script.block.client.globals
Sys ID 24fed3e793f32200dd773511e57ffbc1
Type boolean
Application Communities
Default value false
Description To re-enable the inaccessible Client APIs/Libararies in a scoped application. If the value is true, those client APIs will be blocked. If the value is false, those client APIs can be accessed. And this is specific to the Community Scoped Application only.
Updated 2017-09-12 02:14:44

Sources

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... disables topics within a community. If the property is set to false and gamification is e • Type: true|false • Default value: true sn_communities.enable_user_mentions Enables or disables the user-mentions functiona sn_communities.glide.script.block.client.globals Set the value to true to re-enable most of the ina • Type: boolean • Default value: false sn_communities.implicit_access_mapping Assign access implicitly to users based on the p • If ...