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Identity Manager 8.1.5 - HTML5 Development Guide

Updating the API client

You can update the base libraries and, therefore, the API client at any time.

To update the API Client

  1. In Visual Studio Code, click Explorer in the left navigation.

  2. In Explorer, navigate to One Identity | Workspace.

  3. Next to API Client, click One Identity Manager: update api client.

    TIP: If a connection to the One Identity Manager database has not yet been established, you must set up the connection now (see Connecting to the One Identity Manager database).

Creating HTML applications automatically

To recognize and create HTML applications automatically, check the folders available in your development folder. It involves the following steps:

  • The sub-folder assets in the working directory is connected to the sub-folder src/assets in the application.

  • The relevant plugins are connected and integrated.

NOTE: HTML applications are also automatically set up before each compilation.

To automatically create HTML applications

  1. In Visual Studio Code, click Explorer in the left navigation.

  2. In Explorer, navigate to One Identity | Workspace | Development folder.

  3. Next to Apps, click reload existing apps.

    TIP: If a connection to the One Identity Manager database has not yet been established, you must set up the connection now (see Connecting to the One Identity Manager database).

Compile HTML applications and save to database

You can compile your HTML applications and save the results automatically to the One Identity Manager database.

To compile HTML applications and save to the database

  1. In Visual Studio Code, click Explorer in the left navigation.

  2. In Explorer, navigate to One Identity | Workspace | Development folder | Apps.

  3. Click Compile app next to the HTML application that you would like to compile and save to the database.

    TIP: If a connection to the One Identity Manager database has not yet been established, you must set up the connection now (see Connecting to the One Identity Manager database).

    A debug compilation is executed and the changes are saved to the enabled Compilation branch.

Check translations

In your HTML application, you can check the development folder for missing translations.

To check the development folder for missing translations

  1. In Visual Studio Code, click Explorer in the left navigation.

  2. In Explorer, navigate to One Identity | Workspace | Development folder.

  3. Next to Translations, click Check translations.

    A report opens. The report shows you any files containing texts that have not yet been translated or have not been translated in full.

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