├── CatalogUtils.js ├── CurrencyUtils.js ├── LICENSE ├── LogHelper.js ├── add_more_tables_to_code_search.js ├── generate_version4_uuid.js ├── get_all_flows_attached_to_a_table.js ├── identify_bypassed_acls.js ├── install_plugins_and_applications.js ├── retrieve_all_contained_roles.js └── test_if_GlideRecord_is_valid.js /CatalogUtils.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var CatalogUtils = Class.create(); 2 | 3 | /** 4 | * Helper class for dealing with catalogs and catalog items. 5 | * All methods can be called both server-side and client-side. 6 | * 7 | * @class CatalogUtils 8 | * @author Maik Skoddow 9 | * @see https://www.servicenow.com/community/now-platform-articles/clone-requested-items/ta-p/2323321 10 | */ 11 | CatalogUtils.prototype = Object.extendsObject(global.AbstractAjaxProcessor, { 12 | /** 13 | * Returns all variables of a given RITM as stringified array of JSON objectss. 14 | * 15 | * @param {Object} 16 | * objParameter Valid `sc_req_item` record or String-based Sys ID of a RITM. 17 | * @return {String} 18 | * Stringified array of JSON objects with various variable values and information or an 19 | * empty array if no valid data could be found. 20 | */ 21 | getVariables: function(objParameter) { 22 | var _grRITM = null; 23 | 24 | //server-side call with Sys ID 25 | if (typeof objParameter == 'string' && objParameter.length == 32) { 26 | _grRITM = new GlideRecord('sc_req_item'); 27 | 28 | if (!_grRITM.get(objParameter)) { 29 | _grRITM = null; 30 | } 31 | } 32 | 33 | //server-side call with initialized RITM GlideRecord 34 | if (typeof objParameter == 'object' && objParameter instanceof GlideRecord) { 35 | if (objParameter.isValidRecord() && objParameter.getTableName() == 'sc_req_item') { 36 | _grRITM = objParameter; 37 | } 38 | } 39 | 40 | //client-side Ajax call with RITM Sys ID as parameter 41 | if (this.getParameter('sysparm_ritm_sys_id')) { 42 | var _strSysID = String(this.getParameter('sysparm_ritm_sys_id')).trim(); 43 | 44 | if (_strSysID.length == 32) { 45 | _grRITM = new GlideRecord('sc_req_item'); 46 | 47 | if (!_grRITM.get(_strSysID)) { 48 | _grRITM = null; 49 | } 50 | } 51 | } 52 | 53 | //no valid RITM could be loaded 54 | if (_grRITM == null) { 55 | return '[]'; 56 | } 57 | 58 | var _arrResult = []; 59 | var _strExcludedGlideElementVariableTypes = '|11|12|14|15|17|19|20|24|'; 60 | var _grGlideElementVariables = new GlideRecord('sc_item_option_mtom'); 61 | var _objGlideElementVariables = {}; 62 | 63 | //load all catalog variables for a given RITM 64 | _grGlideElementVariables.addQuery('request_item', _grRITM.getValue('sys_id')); 65 | _grGlideElementVariables.query(); 66 | 67 | while (_grGlideElementVariables.next()) { 68 | var _strType = _grGlideElementVariables.sc_item_option.item_option_new.type.toString(); 69 | var _strName = _grGlideElementVariables.sc_item_option.item_option_new.name.toString(); 70 | var _strQuestionText = _grGlideElementVariables.sc_item_option.item_option_new.question_text.toString(); 71 | var _strValue = _grGlideElementVariables.sc_item_option.value.toString(); 72 | var _strDisplayValue = _grRITM.getDisplayValue('variables.' + _strName); 73 | 74 | //if type is not excluded fill result array with variable values 75 | if (_strExcludedGlideElementVariableTypes.indexOf('|' + _strType + '|') == -1) { 76 | _objGlideElementVariables[_strName] = { 77 | strType: _strType, 78 | strName: _strName, 79 | strQuestionText: _strQuestionText, 80 | strValue: _strValue, 81 | strDisplayValue: _strDisplayValue, 82 | }; 83 | } 84 | } 85 | 86 | 87 | for (var _strKey in _grRITM.variables) { 88 | var _objVariable = _grRITM.variables[_strKey]; 89 | var _strVariableType = Object.prototype.toString.call(_objVariable).match(/^\[object\s(.*)\]$/)[1]; 90 | 91 | //is it a real catalog variable? 92 | if (_strVariableType == 'GlideElementVariable') { 93 | //is the catalog variable available? 94 | if (_objGlideElementVariables[_strKey]) { 95 | _arrResult.push(_objGlideElementVariables[_strKey]); 96 | } 97 | } 98 | 99 | //is it a MVRS? 100 | if (_strVariableType == 'TableVariableNode') { 101 | _arrResult.push({ 102 | strType: 'MVRS', 103 | strName: _strKey, 104 | strQuestionText: _grRITM.variables[_strKey].getLabel(), 105 | strValue: _grRITM.variables[_strKey].toString(), 106 | strDisplayValue: null, 107 | }); 108 | } 109 | } 110 | 111 | return JSON.stringify(_arrResult, '', 4); 112 | }, 113 | 114 | type: 'CatalogUtils', 115 | }); 116 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CurrencyUtils.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var CurrencyUtils = Class.create(); 2 | 3 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT = 'CurrencyUtils.convert'; 4 | 5 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY = 'strSourceCurrency'; 6 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY = 'strTargetCurrency'; 7 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_ORIGINALAMOUNT = 'strOriginalAmount'; 8 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_LOCALE = 'strLocale'; 9 | 10 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY = 'sysparm_source_currency'; 11 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY = 'sysparm_target_currency'; 12 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_ORIGINALAMOUNT = 'sysparm_original_amount'; 13 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_LOCALE = 'sysparm_locale'; 14 | 15 | /** 16 | * Helper class for dealing with currencies. 17 | * All methods can be called both server-side and client-side. 18 | * 19 | * @class CurrencyUtils 20 | * @author Maik Skoddow 21 | * @see https://www.servicenow.com/community/developer-articles/universal-pattern-for-script-includes/ta-p/2323602 22 | */ 23 | CurrencyUtils.prototype = Object.extendsObject(global.AbstractAjaxProcessor, { 24 | 25 | /* 26 | * Converts a number for a given currency to the value of a target currency with the help of a ServiceNow API. 27 | * The conversion rates are determined automatically on a daily basis by ServiceNow. 28 | * 29 | * @param {String} strSourceCurrency Original currency of the given amount to be converted as 30 | * a 3-letter code defined by the ISO 4217. 31 | * @param {String} strTargetCurrency Target currency the given amount should be converted to as 32 | * a 3-letter code defined by the ISO 4217. 33 | * @return {JSON} Value object containing all information. In casde of errors the property `error_message` 34 | * contains a respective message. 35 | */ 36 | convert: function(strSourceCurrency, strTargetCurrency, strOriginalAmount, strLocale) { 37 | var IS_CLIENT_CALL = JSUtil.notNil(this.getName()); 38 | var SESSION_LOCALE = String(GlideLocale.get().getCurrent()); 39 | 40 | var PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY = 41 | IS_CLIENT_CALL ? 42 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY : 43 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY; 44 | 45 | var PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY = 46 | IS_CLIENT_CALL ? 47 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY : 48 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY; 49 | 50 | var PARAMETER_ORGINALAMOUNT = 51 | IS_CLIENT_CALL ? 52 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_ORIGINALAMOUNT : 53 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_ORIGINALAMOUNT; 54 | 55 | var PARAMETER_LOCALE = IS_CLIENT_CALL ? 56 | CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_LOCALE : 57 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_PARAMETER_LOCALE; 58 | 59 | var _getReturnObject = function() { 60 | var _objReturn = { 61 | error_message: String(arguments[0] || ''), 62 | source_currency: String(arguments[1] || ''), 63 | target_currency: String(arguments[2] || ''), 64 | original_amount: String(arguments[3] || ''), 65 | converted_amount: String(arguments[4] || ''), 66 | exchange_rate: String(arguments[5] || ''), 67 | used_locale: String(arguments[6] || '') 68 | }; 69 | 70 | var _strReturn = JSON.stringify(_objReturn); 71 | 72 | LogHelper.debug(CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT, 'Return Values: {0}', _strReturn); 73 | 74 | return IS_CLIENT_CALL ? _strReturn : _objReturn; 75 | }; 76 | 77 | try { 78 | var _strSourceCurrency = 79 | String(strSourceCurrency || this.getParameter(CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY)).trim(); 80 | 81 | var _strTargetCurrency = 82 | String(strTargetCurrency || this.getParameter(CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY)).trim(); 83 | 84 | var _strOriginalAmount = 85 | String(strOriginalAmount || this.getParameter(CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_ORIGINALAMOUNT)).trim(); 86 | 87 | var _strLocale = 88 | String( 89 | strLocale || this.getParameter(CurrencyUtils.AJAX_PARAMETER_LOCALE) || SESSION_LOCALE 90 | ).trim(); 91 | 92 | 93 | LogHelper.debug( 94 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT, 95 | 'Entering method with:\n<{0}> = >{1}<\n<{2}> = >{3}<\n<{4}> = >{5}<\n<{6}> = >{7}<', 96 | PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY, _strSourceCurrency, 97 | PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY, _strTargetCurrency, 98 | PARAMETER_ORGINALAMOUNT, _strOriginalAmount, 99 | PARAMETER_LOCALE, _strLocale 100 | ); 101 | 102 | // source currencey code is not valid 103 | if (!this._isValidCurrencyCode(_strSourceCurrency)) { 104 | return _getReturnObject( 105 | LogHelper.error( 106 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT, 107 | '>{0}< is not a valid currency code at <{1}>!', 108 | _strSourceCurrency, PARAMETER_SOURCECURRENCY 109 | ) 110 | ); 111 | } 112 | 113 | // target currencey code is not valid 114 | if (!this._isValidCurrencyCode(_strTargetCurrency)) { 115 | return _getReturnObject( 116 | LogHelper.error( 117 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT, 118 | '>{0}< is not a valid currency code at <{1}>!', 119 | _strTargetCurrency, PARAMETER_TARGETCURRENCY 120 | ) 121 | ); 122 | } 123 | 124 | // locale has not the required format 125 | if (!new RegExp('^[a-z]{2}_[A-Z]{2}$').test(_strLocale)) { 126 | return _getReturnObject( 127 | LogHelper.error( 128 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT, 129 | 'Value >{0}< at <{1}> does not represent a valid format for a locale identifier!', 130 | _strLocale, PARAMETER_LOCALE) 131 | ); 132 | } 133 | 134 | // normalize amount to english format 135 | var _strNormalizedOriginalAmount = this._getNormalizedNumber(_strOriginalAmount, _strLocale); 136 | 137 | // amount is not a valid number for the given locale 138 | if (_strNormalizedOriginalAmount === null) { 139 | return _getReturnObject( 140 | LogHelper.error( 141 | CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT, 142 | 'Value >{0}< at <{1}> does not represent a valid number for the locale >{2}{0}< for orignal currency >{1}< could not be converted to target currency >{2}<', 162 | _strOriginalAmount, _strSourceCurrency, _strTargetCurrency 163 | ) 164 | ); 165 | } 166 | 167 | 168 | return _getReturnObject( 169 | '', 170 | _strSourceCurrency, 171 | _strTargetCurrency, 172 | _strOriginalAmount, 173 | this._getDenormalizedNumber(_gcevConversionResult.getAmount(), _strLocale), 174 | this._getDenormalizedNumber(_gcevConversionResult.getRate(), _strLocale, 6), 175 | _strLocale 176 | ); 177 | } 178 | catch (e) { 179 | return _getReturnObject( 180 | LogHelper.fatal(CurrencyUtils.METHOD_CONVERT, 'Unexpected error!', e) 181 | ); 182 | } 183 | }, 184 | 185 | 186 | /** 187 | * Checks whether the given parameter value is a valid 3-letter currency code defined by ISO 4217. 188 | * 189 | * @param {String} strCurrencyCode Currency code as a 3-letter value defined by ISO 4217. 190 | * @return {boolean} `true` if passed cvurrency code is valid otherwise `false`. 191 | */ 192 | _isValidCurrencyCode: function(strCurrencyCode) { 193 | try { 194 | var _gcp = new sn_currency.GlideCurrencyParser(); 195 | 196 | _gcp.setDefaultCurrencyCode(strCurrencyCode); 197 | _gcp.parse("1"); 198 | 199 | return true; 200 | } 201 | catch (e) { 202 | return false; 203 | } 204 | }, 205 | 206 | /** 207 | * Based on the locale the passed number at `strNumber` is converted to the English notation for numbers 208 | * with a dot as decimal separator and commas as grouping separator. 209 | * 210 | * @param {String} strNumber Number to be converted based on the given locale. 211 | * @param {String} strLocale Considered locale when interpreting the number. 212 | * @return {String} Converted number in case a conversion was necessary. If not, the same number as 213 | * passed will be returned. 214 | */ 215 | _getNormalizedNumber: function(strNumber, strLocale) { 216 | var _gcpParser = new sn_currency.GlideCurrencyParser(); 217 | var _arrLocale = strLocale.split('_'); 218 | 219 | try { 220 | _gcpParser.setLocale(_arrLocale[0], _arrLocale[1]); 221 | _gcpParser.setDefaultCurrencyCode("USD"); 222 | 223 | var _gcvParsedValue = _gcpParser.parse(strNumber); 224 | 225 | return _gcvParsedValue.getAmount(); 226 | } 227 | catch (e) { 228 | return null; 229 | } 230 | }, 231 | 232 | /** 233 | * Based on the locale the passed number at `strNumber` is converted to the English notation for numbers 234 | * with a dot as decimal separator and commas as grouping separator. 235 | * 236 | * @param {String} strNumber Number to be converted based on the locale. 237 | * @param {String} strLocale Considered locale when converting the number. 238 | * @param {Number} [numFractionDigits] Optional number of digits after the decimal sign. 239 | * @return {String} Converted number in case a conversion was necessary. 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LogHelper.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var LogHelper = Class.create(); 2 | 3 | /** 4 | * Server side helper class for logging purposes. This class supports a debug mode. 5 | * If enabled via system property log statements are written to Sys Log. 6 | * 7 | * @class LogHelper 8 | * @author Maik Skoddow 9 | * @see https://www.servicenow.com/community/developer-articles/just-another-log-helper/ta-p/2315453 10 | */ 11 | LogHelper.prototype = { 12 | 13 | initialize: function( 14 | strTableName 15 | ) { 16 | this._strTableName = strTableName; 17 | 18 | if (!gs.tableExists(strTableName)) { 19 | throw new Error( 20 | 'Table "' + strTableName + '" does not exist in that instance!' 21 | ); 22 | } 23 | 24 | var _strAbsoluteBase = 25 | String(GlideDBObjectManager.get().getAbsoluteBase(strTableName)); 26 | 27 | if (_strAbsoluteBase !== 'syslog') { 28 | throw new Error( 29 | 'Table "' + strTableName + '" is not a child of the "syslog" table!' 30 | ); 31 | } 32 | }, 33 | 34 | 35 | debug: function( 36 | strSource, 37 | strMessage 38 | ) { 39 | if (gs.getProperty(LogHelper.DEBUG_PROPERTY, "false") === "true") { 40 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 41 | this._strTableName, 42 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.DEBUG, 43 | strSource, 44 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 45 | ); 46 | } 47 | 48 | return ''; 49 | }, 50 | 51 | 52 | info: function( 53 | strSource, 54 | strMessage 55 | ) { 56 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 57 | this._strTableName, 58 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.INFO, 59 | strSource, 60 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 61 | ); 62 | }, 63 | 64 | 65 | warn: function( 66 | strSource, 67 | strMessage 68 | ) { 69 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 70 | this._strTableName, 71 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.WARN, 72 | strSource, 73 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 74 | ); 75 | }, 76 | 77 | 78 | error: function( 79 | strSource, 80 | strMessage 81 | ) { 82 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 83 | this._strTableName, 84 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.ERROR, 85 | strSource, 86 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 87 | ); 88 | }, 89 | 90 | 91 | fatal: function( 92 | strSource, 93 | strMessage 94 | ) { 95 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 96 | this._strTableName, 97 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.FATAL, 98 | strSource, 99 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 100 | ); 101 | }, 102 | 103 | 104 | type: 'LogHelper' 105 | }; 106 | 107 | 108 | //name for system property that is checked whether debug mode is enabled 109 | LogHelper.DEBUG_PROPERTY = 'loghelper.enable.debug'; 110 | 111 | //target tabe if used with static methods 112 | LogHelper.STANDARD_LOG_TABLE = 'syslog'; 113 | 114 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS = { 115 | DEBUG : '-1', 116 | INFO : '0', 117 | WARN : '1', 118 | ERROR : '2', 119 | FATAL : '3' 120 | }; 121 | 122 | 123 | LogHelper.debug = 124 | function( 125 | strSource, 126 | strMessage 127 | ) { 128 | if (gs.getProperty(LogHelper.DEBUG_PROPERTY, "false") === "true") { 129 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 130 | LogHelper.STANDARD_LOG_TABLE, 131 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.DEBUG, 132 | strSource, 133 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 134 | ); 135 | } 136 | 137 | return ''; 138 | }; 139 | 140 | 141 | LogHelper.info = 142 | function( 143 | strSource, 144 | strMessage 145 | ) { 146 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 147 | LogHelper.STANDARD_LOG_TABLE, 148 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.INFO, 149 | strSource, 150 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 151 | ); 152 | }; 153 | 154 | 155 | LogHelper.warn = 156 | function( 157 | strSource, 158 | strMessage 159 | ) { 160 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 161 | LogHelper.STANDARD_LOG_TABLE, 162 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.WARN, 163 | strSource, 164 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 165 | ); 166 | }; 167 | 168 | 169 | LogHelper.error = 170 | function( 171 | strSource, 172 | strMessage 173 | ) { 174 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 175 | LogHelper.STANDARD_LOG_TABLE, 176 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.ERROR, 177 | strSource, 178 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 179 | ); 180 | }; 181 | 182 | 183 | LogHelper.fatal = 184 | function( 185 | strSource, 186 | strMessage 187 | ) { 188 | return LogHelper._insertLogRow( 189 | LogHelper.STANDARD_LOG_TABLE, 190 | LogHelper.LOG_LEVELS.FATAL, 191 | strSource, 192 | LogHelper._getMessageStr(arguments) || strMessage 193 | ); 194 | }; 195 | 196 | 197 | LogHelper._getMessageStr = 198 | function( 199 | arrArguments 200 | ) { 201 | var _args = []; 202 | var _arrMessage = []; 203 | var _e; 204 | 205 | for (var numIndex = 1; numIndex < arrArguments.length; numIndex++) { 206 | if (arrArguments[numIndex] !== null && 207 | arrArguments[numIndex] !== 'undefined' 208 | ) { 209 | if (arrArguments[numIndex] instanceof Error || 210 | String(arrArguments[numIndex]).startsWith('org.mozilla.javascript.') 211 | ) { 212 | _e = arrArguments[numIndex]; 213 | } 214 | else { 215 | _args.push(arrArguments[numIndex]); 216 | } 217 | } 218 | } 219 | 220 | 221 | var _strMessage = 222 | _args.length < 1 ? 223 | '???' : 224 | _args[0].toString(); 225 | 226 | for (var _numIndex = 1; _numIndex < _args.length; _numIndex++) { 227 | var _strValue = 228 | JSUtil.nil(_args[_numIndex]) ? 229 | '' : 230 | _args[_numIndex].toString(); 231 | 232 | _strMessage = 233 | _strMessage.replace( 234 | new RegExp('{' + (_numIndex - 1) + '}', 'g'), 235 | _strValue 236 | ); 237 | } 238 | 239 | _arrMessage.push(_strMessage); 240 | 241 | 242 | if (_e) { 243 | _arrMessage.push('\n--> '); 244 | 245 | if (_e instanceof Error) { 246 | _arrMessage.push(_e.message); 247 | _arrMessage.push('\n'); 248 | 249 | if (_e.stack) { 250 | _arrMessage.push( 251 | _e.stack 252 | .split('\n') 253 | .slice(0, 4) 254 | .filter(function(line) { 255 | return line.trim().length > 0; 256 | }) 257 | .map(function (line) { 258 | return '---> ' + line.trim(); 259 | }) 260 | .join('\n') 261 | ); 262 | } 263 | } 264 | else { 265 | _arrMessage.push(String(_e)); 266 | } 267 | } 268 | 269 | return _arrMessage.join(''); 270 | }; 271 | 272 | 273 | LogHelper._insertLogRow = 274 | function( 275 | strTableName, 276 | strLevel, 277 | strSource, 278 | strMessage 279 | ) { 280 | var _grLog = new GlideRecord(strTableName); 281 | var _strNextSeq = GlideCounter.next(strTableName + '::sequence'); 282 | 283 | _grLog.setValue('level', strLevel); 284 | _grLog.setValue('source', strSource); 285 | _grLog.setValue('message', strMessage); 286 | _grLog.setValue('sequence', _strNextSeq); 287 | 288 | _grLog.insert(); 289 | 290 | return strMessage; 291 | }; 292 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /add_more_tables_to_code_search.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var _grSearchGroup = new GlideRecord('sn_codesearch_search_group'); 2 | 3 | _grSearchGroup.query(); 4 | 5 | while (_grSearchGroup.next()) { 6 | var _strSearchGroupSysID = _grSearchGroup.getValue('sys_id'); 7 | var _grDictionary = new GlideRecord('sys_dictionary'); 8 | var _objArrayUtil = new ArrayUtil(); 9 | 10 | _grDictionary.addEncodedQuery( 11 | 'internal_type.nameINscript,condition,condition_string,script_plain,XML,script_server' + 12 | '^NQ' + 13 | 'elementSTARTSWITHscript' + 14 | '^ORelementLIKE_script' + 15 | '^internal_type.nameSTARTSWITHstring' + 16 | '^ORinternal_type.name=json' + 17 | '^NQ' + 18 | 'name=sys_variable_value^element=value' + 19 | '^NQ' + 20 | 'name=sys_properties^element=value' + 21 | '^NQ' + 22 | 'nameSTARTSWITHsys_dictionary' + 23 | '^elementINattributes,default_value,reference_qual,calculation' 24 | ); 25 | 26 | _grDictionary.query(); 27 | 28 | while (_grDictionary.next()) { 29 | var _grCodeSearch = new GlideRecord('sn_codesearch_table'); 30 | var _strTable = _grDictionary.getValue('name'); 31 | var _strField = _grDictionary.getValue('element'); 32 | 33 | _grCodeSearch.addQuery('table', _strTable); 34 | _grCodeSearch.addQuery('search_group', _strSearchGroupSysID); 35 | _grCodeSearch.setLimit(1); 36 | _grCodeSearch.query(); 37 | 38 | //for the respective table there is already a record available 39 | if (_grCodeSearch.next()) { 40 | var _arrFields = _grCodeSearch.getValue('search_fields').split(','); 41 | 42 | _arrFields.push(_strField); 43 | 44 | _grCodeSearch.setValue('search_fields', _objArrayUtil.unique(_arrFields).join(',')); 45 | _grCodeSearch.update(); 46 | } 47 | // create a new record at table "sn_codesearch_table" 48 | else { 49 | _grCodeSearch.initialize(); 50 | _grCodeSearch.setValue('table', _strTable); 51 | _grCodeSearch.setValue('search_group', _strSearchGroupSysID); 52 | _grCodeSearch.setValue('search_fields', _strField); 53 | _grCodeSearch.insert(); 54 | } 55 | } 56 | } 57 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /generate_version4_uuid.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //generates version 4 UUID strings with simple JS methods and 2 | //thus works fine in the old ES5 engine of ServiceNow 3 | function generateUUID() { 4 | var d1 = new Date().getTime(); 5 | var d2 = 0; 6 | 7 | return 'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-zxxx-yxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx'.replace( 8 | /[xyz]/g, 9 | function(c) { 10 | if (c === 'z') { 11 | return String(Math.floor(Math.random() * 5) + 1); 12 | } 13 | 14 | var d3 = Math.random() * 16; 15 | 16 | if (d1 > 0) { 17 | d3 = (d1 + d3) % 16 | 0; 18 | d1 = Math.floor(d1 / 16); 19 | } 20 | else { 21 | d3 = (d2 + d3) % 16 | 0; 22 | d2 = Math.floor(d2 / 16); 23 | } 24 | 25 | return (c === 'x' ? d3 : (d3 & 0x3 | 0x8)).toString(16); 26 | }); 27 | } 28 | 29 | generateUUID(); 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /get_all_flows_attached_to_a_table.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var grActionInstance = new GlideAggregate('sys_hub_action_instance'); 2 | var strTableName = 'wm_task'; //replace with your table name 3 | 4 | grActionInstance 5 | .addJoinQuery('sys_variable_value', 'sys_id', 'document_key') 6 | .addCondition('value', strTableName); 7 | grActionInstance.addAggregate('GROUP_CONCAT_DISTINCT', 'flow'); 8 | grActionInstance.groupBy('flow'); 9 | grActionInstance.addQuery('flow.sys_class_name', 'sys_hub_flow') 10 | grActionInstance.query(); 11 | 12 | while(grActionInstance.next()) { 13 | gs.info( 14 | '[{0}]\t{1}', 15 | grActionInstance.flow.active ? 'active' : 'inactive', 16 | grActionInstance.flow.name 17 | ); 18 | } 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /identify_bypassed_acls.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | //identifiy all record ACLs with the "snc_internal" or "snc_external" role 2 | //as well as any additional roles 3 | var _grAcl = new GlideRecord('sys_security_acl'); 4 | 5 | _grAcl.addEncodedQuery( 6 | 'active=true' + 7 | '^type=record' + 8 | '^RLQUERYsys_security_acl_role.sys_security_acl,>=1,m2m^sys_user_role.nameINsnc_internal,snc_external^ENDRLQUERY' 9 | ); 10 | _grAcl.query(); 11 | 12 | while (_grAcl.next()) { 13 | var _grAclRole = new GlideRecord('sys_security_acl_role'); 14 | var _arrAdditionalRoles = []; 15 | 16 | _grAclRole.addQuery('sys_security_acl', _grAcl.getUniqueValue()); 17 | _grAclRole.addQuery('sys_user_role.name', 'NOT IN', ['snc_internal','snc_external']); 18 | _grAclRole.query(); 19 | 20 | while (_grAclRole.next()) { 21 | var _strRoleName = _grAclRole.sys_user_role.name.toString(); 22 | 23 | if (_arrAdditionalRoles.indexOf(_strRoleName) === -1) { 24 | _arrAdditionalRoles.push(_strRoleName); 25 | } 26 | } 27 | 28 | if (_arrAdditionalRoles.length > 0) { 29 | gs.print(_grAcl.getValue('name') + ': '+ _grAcl.getUniqueValue() + ': ' + _arrAdditionalRoles); 30 | } 31 | } 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /install_plugins_and_applications.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * Installs a list of plugins and applications. 3 | * 4 | * @author Maik Skoddow 5 | * @param {Array} arrToBeInstalled 6 | * List of plugin IDs or application scope to be installed 7 | * @param {Boolean} dryRun 8 | * If `true` only output is given but no installations are performed 9 | * @param {Boolean} loadDemoData 10 | * If `false` demo data is not installed 11 | */ 12 | function installPluginsAndApplications(arrToBeInstalled, dryRun, loadDemoData) { 13 | 14 | if (!Array.isArray(arrToBeInstalled) || arrToBeInstalled.length === 0) { 15 | gs.error('Parameter "arrToBeInstalled" does not represent a valid array!'); 16 | } 17 | 18 | var _dryRun = typeof dryRun === 'boolean' ? dryRun : false; 19 | var _loadDemoData = typeof loadDemoData === 'boolean' ? loadDemoData : false; 20 | var _objToBeInstalled = {}; 21 | var _grPlugins = new GlideRecord('v_plugin'); 22 | var _grRemoteApps = new GlideRecord('sys_remote_app'); 23 | var _grInstalledApps = new GlideRecord('sys_store_app'); 24 | 25 | Array.forEach(arrToBeInstalled, function(strID) { 26 | if (_grPlugins.get('id', strID)) { 27 | if (_grPlugins.getValue('active') == 'active') { 28 | gs.warn( 29 | 'Plugin "{0}" (ID: {1}) is already installed!', 30 | _grPlugins.name, strID 31 | ); 32 | } 33 | else { 34 | _objToBeInstalled[strID] = { 35 | "plugin_id" : strID, 36 | "scope" : _grPlugins.getValue('scope'), 37 | "app_name" : _grPlugins.getValue('name'), 38 | "loadDemoData" : _loadDemoData, 39 | "isPlugin" : true 40 | } 41 | 42 | gs.info( 43 | 'Queue Plugin "{0}" (ID: {1}) for installation', 44 | _grPlugins.getValue('name'), strID 45 | ); 46 | } 47 | } 48 | else if (_grInstalledApps.get('scope', strID)) { 49 | gs.warn( 50 | 'Application "{0}" (ID: {1}) is already installed!', 51 | _grInstalledApps.name, strID 52 | ); 53 | } 54 | else if (_grRemoteApps.get('scope', strID)) { 55 | _objToBeInstalled[_grRemoteApps.getUniqueValue()] = { 56 | "sys_id" : _grRemoteApps.getUniqueValue(), 57 | "app_name" : _grRemoteApps.getValue('name'), 58 | "loadDemoData": _loadDemoData, 59 | "isStoreApp": true, 60 | "appScope" : strID, 61 | "versionObj": { 62 | "version": _grRemoteApps.getValue('latest_version') 63 | } 64 | } 65 | 66 | gs.info( 67 | 'Queue Application "{0}" (ID: {1}) for installation', 68 | _grRemoteApps.getValue('name'), strID 69 | ); 70 | } 71 | else { 72 | gs.error('"{0}" is not a valid plugin or application ID!', strID) 73 | } 74 | }); 75 | 76 | if( Object.keys(_objToBeInstalled).length > 0 ) { 77 | gs.info( 78 | 'Start installation of {0} plugins and applications... ', 79 | Object.keys(_objToBeInstalled).length 80 | ); 81 | if (!_dryRun) { 82 | gs.info( 83 | new sn_appclient.AppPluginInstallation().validateAndBatchInstall( 84 | 'PDI Installation', 85 | _objToBeInstalled 86 | ) 87 | ); 88 | gs.info( 89 | 'To follow the installation progress, go to sys_batch_install_plan: https://{0}.service-now.com/now/nav/ui/classic/params/target/sys_batch_install_plan_list.do', gs.getProperty('instance_name') 90 | ); 91 | } 92 | } else { 93 | gs.info( 94 | 'No plugins or applications will be installed...' 95 | ); 96 | } 97 | } 98 | 99 | installPluginsAndApplications([ 100 | 'com.glide.messaging.awa', //Conversational Messaging 101 | 'com.snc.incident.mim', //Major Incident Management 102 | 'com.snc.change_management.risk_assessment', //Change Management - Risk Assesment 103 | 'com.snc.change_management.success_probability', //Change Management - Success Probability 104 | 'com.snc.pa.change', //Performance Analytics Content Pack for Change Management 105 | 'com.snc.incident.awa', //Advanced Work Assignment for Incidents 106 | 'com.snc.incident.universal_request', //Universal Request for Incident Integration 107 | 108 | 'com.glide.cs.chatbot', //Virtual Agent 109 | 'com.glideapp.cs.sm_topic_blocks', //Service Management Virtual Agent Topic Blocks 110 | 111 | 'com.snc.itom.discovery.license', //ITOM Discovery License 112 | 'sn_getwell', //CMDB and CSDM Data Foundations Dashboards 113 | 114 | 'com.snc.financial_planning_pmo', //PPM 115 | 'com.snc.project_management_v3', //Project Management 116 | 'com.snc.sdlc.agile.2.0', //Agile Development 117 | 'com.snc.sdlc.safe', //Essential SAFe 118 | 'com.snc.sdlc.agile.multi_task', //Unified Backlog 119 | 'com.snc.test_management.2.0', //Test Management 120 | 'com.snc.release_management_v2', //Release Management 121 | 'sn_pw', //Project Workspace 122 | 'sn_dpm', //Digital Portfolio Management 123 | 'sn_service_builder', //Service Builder 124 | 125 | 'com.sn_customerservice', //Customer Service Management 126 | 'com.sn_communities', //Communities 127 | 'com.sn_shn', //Special Handling Notes 128 | 129 | 'com.snc.work_management', //FSM Base 130 | 'com.snc.service_management.geolocation', //Service Management Geolocation 131 | 'sn_fsm_disp_wrkspc', //Dispatcher Workspace 132 | 'sn_fsm_pm', //Planned Maintenance 133 | 'com.sn_fsm_mobile', //Mobile App 134 | 'com.snc.fsm_capacity_management', //Field Service Capacity and Reservations Management 135 | 'com.snc.fsm_crew_scheduling', //Field Service Crew Operations 136 | 'com.snc.time_recording_fsm', //Time Recording 137 | 'com.snc.work_management.demo', //FSM Demo Data 138 | 139 | 'com.snc.integration.multifactor.authentication', //MFA 140 | 'com.snc.integration.sso.multi.installer', //SSO 141 | 'sn_access_analyzer', //Access Analyzer 142 | 'com.snc.documentviewer', //Document Viewer 143 | 'com.snc.linkgenerator', //Link Generator 144 | 'com.snc.document_management', //Managed Documents 145 | 'com.glide.quiz_designer', //Quiz Designer 146 | 'sn_vsc', //Security Center 147 | ]); 148 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /retrieve_all_contained_roles.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | var _grRole = new GlideRecord('sys_user_role'); 2 | 3 | //retrieve all contained roles from the role hierarchy for the "admin" role 4 | if (_grRole.get('name', 'admin')) { 5 | gs.info('Retrieve all contained roles for "{0}" ...', _grRole.name); 6 | 7 | var _itRoleSysIDs = 8 | new SNC.RoleManagementAPI() 9 | .findAllContainedRolesForRole(_grRole.getUniqueValue()) 10 | .iterator(); 11 | 12 | while (_itRoleSysIDs.hasNext()) { 13 | var _strRoleSysID = String(_itRoleSysIDs.next()); 14 | 15 | if (_grRole.get(_strRoleSysID)) { 16 | gs.info('-> {0} ({1})', _grRole.name, _strRoleSysID); 17 | } 18 | } 19 | } 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test_if_GlideRecord_is_valid.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /* 2 | * Tests whether passed value in parameter `grRecordInstance` represents a 3 | * valid GlideRecord instance. 4 | * 5 | * @param {Object} grRecordInstance 6 | * Reference to an instance of a GlideRecord object. 7 | * 8 | * @param {String} [strTableName] 9 | * If specified an additional check of the GlideRecord against the given table 10 | * name is performed. 11 | * 12 | * @returns {Boolean} 13 | * `true` if the passed value in parameter `grRecordInstance` represents a 14 | * valid GlideRecord instance, otherwise `false`. 15 | * 16 | * @throws TypeError 17 | * In case no parameter values have been passed. 18 | */ 19 | function isValidGlideRecord(grRecordInstance, strTableName) { 20 | if (arguments.length === 0) { 21 | throw new TypeError('At least one parameter value is expected!'); 22 | } 23 | 24 | var _isValid = 25 | typeof grRecordInstance === 'object' && 26 | grRecordInstance instanceof GlideRecord && 27 | ( 28 | grRecordInstance.isValidGlideRecord() || 29 | grRecordInstance.isNewRecord() || 30 | grRecordInstance.isValid() 31 | ); 32 | 33 | if (_isValid && typeof strTableName === 'string') { 34 | _isValid = grRecordInstance.getTableName() === strTableName.trim(); 35 | } 36 | 37 | return _isValid; 38 | }; 39 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------