Sitrion ONE Cloud Comms
Submit An Idea Micro-app
Table of Contents
Configuring the Submit An Idea micro-app
Available configuration options
Localizable configuration elements
Configuring channels for employee communication
Finding messages sent by users
The Submit An idea micro-app is a generic micro-app that allows employees to post ideas to authorities deemed appropriate by management.
The micro-app is configured to create cloud communication messages on a configured channel. In order to allow regular employees to submit ideas to the channel should be made public for reading and only the appropriate groups should be marked as able to subscribe to it.
The employee composing the message will receive a copy of the idea as a cloud comm card and will be able to see the interactions, comments/answers, that occur for that idea.
Configuring the Submit An Idea micro-app
- First you need to assign the “Sitrion Cloud Communication Submit an Idea” micro-app to the role the users you want to communicate will be assigned to.
- You should configure a channel you wish employees to use for communication
- See section about configuring channels
- You need to configure the micro-app instance to it sends to the appropriate channel.
- The title you give the application instance will be the title that is displayed when running the application.
- See section about available configuration options
Available configuration options
Configuration options are set in the application instance configuration form.
Configuration option name |
Expected |
Description |
TargetChannelName |
String |
The name of the channel the micro app should use when sending out the question. |
TargetGroupIds |
Guids separated by comma if more than one. |
The id (Guid) of the group or groups you want the application to target when sending the question. These are not mandatory. |
SendPushNotification |
True or False |
Indicates if a push notification should be sent to the targets of the message when it is sent. |
SummaryTruncationLength |
Integer |
Indicates how many characters of the question should be used to create the summary card of the message. |
BannerImageUrl |
url |
Indicates a url to a custom banner image you want to use in the app instead of the default provided one. |
TitleFormat |
String |
Allows you to control the title that will be set as the title for the message. It allows you to have the following tokens that will be replaced when creating the message : |
Localizable configuration elements
Some configuration elements are localizable. That means you can specify a different text for depending on the current language of the user. If you wish to localize the text of one of the options you just add “.[language code]” at the end of the parameter name. Always keep a version without localization as this will serve as default and add the same parameter with the extra language code for other languages.
Ex : TextFormat = default, TextFormat.fr = French.
Configuring channels for employee communication
Channels are configured in the “Portal / Cloud Comm / Channels” form.
You will need to define a channel where all employees can write to and only certain groups can actually subscribe to receive the communications from those employees.
Figure 1 - Configuring a public write / private read channel
In the above image you can see that we configured a public channel called “Cloud Comm Ideas”. For that channel only users in the “Cloud Comm Managers” group will be allowed to subscribe and therefore receive messages targeted to the “Cloud Comm Ideas” channel.
Note: Channels are subscription base so if users do not subscribe they will not receive the messages. If you wish to force all users in the configured group to get the message you can make the channel mandatory in which case all users in the configured group will always receive all the messages.
When a user submits an emergency with the micro-app a cloud communication message is sent to the channel. Users subscribed to that channel will get the message and will be able to interact with the author of the question by commenting and liking. The author will also have received that card so he will also be able to interact.
Finding messages sent by users
To find all messages that have been submitted by your users go to the “Portal / Cloud Comm / Messages” form. The messages form offers filters that will allow you to find all messages sent on the channel you configured to receive the messages.
Figure 2 - The messages form filtering on a channel
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