ServiceNow Studio user interface
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Summary of ServiceNow Studio user interface
ServiceNow Studio is a unified application that allows administrators and delegated developers to build, manage, and deploy applications within a single interface. Access is restricted to users with appropriate permissions for the application. The interface includes a home page, a Navigator panel, a toolbar, and user preferences to customize the experience.
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Navigator Panel
The Navigator panel provides quick access to apps, files, bookmarks, recent items, and tools. Key features include:
- Menu: Expand or collapse the Navigator panel.
- Search: Search across files, apps, metadata, and tools within any platform scope.
- Create: Quickly create new apps or files.
- Apps: View all applications.
- File Categories: View, filter, and sort files and metadata.
- Bookmarks: Access favorite files and apps.
- Recent: Access recently opened files and apps.
Users can show, hide, pin, or unpin the Navigator panel to optimize screen space, especially for full-screen editing.
Toolbar
The toolbar offers quick navigation between key pages:
- Home: Main landing page with access to Navigator panel, recent files, apps, and resources.
- Tools: Documentation and integrated development tools available within Studio.
- Deployment: Manage and deploy applications using update sets, pipelines, or the Application Repository. New update sets appear here, and apps can be deployed directly from their detail pages.
User Preferences and Status Bar
The user preferences menu allows customization of Studio settings. The Create button enables fast creation of new apps or app files.
The status bar displays the current file's scope and associated update set. Users can change or create update sets directly within the app, streamlining version control and deployment management.
Learn about the ServiceNow Studio user interface and how to customize it to your specifications.
ServiceNow Studio is an application that enables you to build, manage, and deploy applications all in one interface. You must be an admin or a delegated developer with access to an application to access ServiceNow Studio.
ServiceNow Studio home page
From the home page, you can access all of the tools and services in ServiceNow Studio.
- The Navigator panel enables you to see a quick view of all your apps, files, bookmarks, recents, and tools. You can filter or sort the lists, and you can open any list in the platform view by selecting Open
list.
Table 1. Navigator panel tools Navigation item Description Menu ( )
Option to expand or collapse the Navigator panel. Search ( )
Option to search for any file, app, metadata, or tool in any scope on the platform. Create ( )
Option to create a new app or file. Apps ( )
Option to view all apps. File Categories ( )
Option to view, sort, and filter all files and metadata. Bookmarks ( )
Access point for all your favorite files and apps. Recent ( )
Access point for all your most recently accessed files. - You can show/hide and pin/unpin the Navigator panel in ServiceNow Studio by using the icons in the side panel. You might want to hide the panel for full-screen editing capabilities when you're working on an app.
- The toolbar provides another access point for the home page, Tools page, and Deployment.
Table 2. Tool bar Page Description Home Main landing page for ServiceNow Studio. Access the Navigator panel, recently opened files and apps, and other tools and resources. Tools Access point for documentation related to the tools and builders integrated into ServiceNow Studio. For more information, see Integrated development tools for ServiceNow Studio. Deployment Landing page for viewing, managing, and deploying apps using update sets and accessing applications for deployment through pipelines or the Application Repository. If you create a new update set, you can see it on the Deployment page. Applications can also be deployed directly from the App details page for each app. - The user preferences menu provides access to ServiceNow Studio settings.
- The Create button enables you to quickly create apps and app files.
See scope and update set
If you're in an app or file, you can see the scope of the file in the status bar. You can also see the update set associated with the application in the status bar. If you need to change the update set or create a new one, open the default update set and change your selection right within the app.
For more information, see Working with update sets in ServiceNow Studio.