A toolkit for every ServiceNow developer.
Download the update set from Share and install to your instance.
Downloading from Share should mean you receive notifications when an update is made.
Xplore is designed to make solving everyday tasks in ServiceNow a breeze. Run a quick script to find the value of something, or debug a complex script include. Use one of the utilities to make development activities easier.
- Background script alternative - explore server side objects
- Client console alternative - explore client side objects
- Test and debug code and objects
- Built in regular expression testing tool
- Built in table explorer
- Built in log viewer
- Tested to be compatible with ServiceNow Madrid release
Xplore is designed primarily to run code and show you what the result of your code was. Type your script into the script runner on the left, hit Run, and see the results shown on the Output tab.
Xplore looks at the last object in the script.
Xplore has some pretty clever features that make debugging really simple... like capturing log messages and showing them to you.
Since Istanbul, we've been unable to retrieve the output logs including gs.print
, gs.log
, gs.debug
, gs.info
, gs.warn
, and gs.error
. In v4.5
a workaround was added to replace calls to these functions so that the log messages could be captured. This workaround does not fix logs in your business rules or script includes. A new setting has been added to turn this functionality on and off from with in the Xplore UI. It is turned on by default.
Everyone loves regular expressions. What do you mean, you don't? Regardless, the utility built in Xplore will help you out and make it much easier to do string matching and replacement without falling back on using substring methods.
Whether or not you've been working with ServiceNow for 6 months or 6 years, you aren't going to know every single table in the database. This handy utility lets you easily see what's going on, and find out whether or not ServiceNow have already provided a table for that CI class you've been asked to add.
Version 4.5
added support for restricting script execution in Production. This is done by checking the glide.installation.production
system property and if this is set true
then also comparing a new system property called snd_xplore.production_access
. This new property can be accessed using the Properties module in the Application. By default Production access is allowed as systems are "Production" by default.
Two handy context menu items have been added to allow you to quickly open either a list or a record from any ServiceNow list. Simply right click on the list header or a list row and you'll be able to open Xplore and quickly start working with either the record set or individual record.
- User Data let's you work with large text strings in your script. It even allows you to automatically format JSON and XML.
- Script Finder allows you to quickly pull existing Script Includes into the editor so you can work with them.
- Logs has it's own tab. Forget about trying to navigate to the log table manually, you can do it right here. And it even supports node logs so you can jump into the logs for the script you just executed.
- Intellisense This is the most asked about feature since Helsinki was released. We're sure it's possible, we just need some more time on it. Feel free to chip in!
MIT, see LICENSE.md for details.