Scripting for map pages
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Summary of Scripting for Map Pages
The Script field on the Map Page form in ServiceNow enables customization of map characteristics through attributes and custom code. This allows you to control marker appearance, display information, and interactive behavior for map pages. Scripting map pages helps visualize records, such as incidents, geographically with dynamic and context-sensitive display options.
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Key Attributes for Map Items
To add an item on the map, use map.addItem(glideRecord) with a valid GlideRecord. Important attributes include:
- name: Identifier for the map item
- latitude and longitude: Coordinates (optional if address is defined)
- icon: URL to a custom marker icon (defaults to Google marker if unspecified)
- iconwidth and iconheight: Dimensions of the icon (defaults to 32)
- tablename and sysid: Define which record details show when the marker is clicked
- view: Specifies the form view displayed in pop-up dialogs
- html: Overrides dialog box with custom HTML content
- markerlabel and labeloffsetleft/top: Add dynamic text labels and control their positioning
Customizing for Mobile Devices
The isMobile variable lets you script different behaviors for smartphone users, such as adjusting icon sizes for better visibility on smaller screens.
Sample Scripts and Practical Use Cases
- Basic Script: Displays all active, critical incidents on the map with custom icons and sizes.
- Mobile-Optimized Script: Similar to the basic script but adjusts icon sizes based on whether the user is on a smartphone.
- Advanced Script: Aggregates open incidents by location, varies icon size based on incident count, and provides clickable links with detailed HTML pop-ups for each location.
- Marker Label Script: Adds dynamic numeric labels to markers showing the count of active incidents per location, with adjustable label positioning and clickable links back to incident lists.
Benefits for ServiceNow Customers
Using these scripting capabilities, you can:
- Visualize critical or active records geographically for better situational awareness.
- Provide interactive map markers that link directly to relevant records or lists for efficient navigation.
- Customize the user experience on different devices to ensure usability across desktops and smartphones.
- Enhance map pages with dynamic labels and HTML pop-ups for richer contextual information.
Next Steps
To implement map page scripting effectively, customers should:
- Set up the Google Maps API for integration.
- Create map pages and modules tailored to their use cases.
- Consider creating smartphone-specific map modules leveraging the isMobile variable.
- Explore advanced scripting options to aggregate and display data dynamically on maps.
The Script field on the Map Page form allows the use of attributes or custom code to define map characteristics, such as marker appearance, display information, and more.
Scripting map item attributes
The following attributes are available.| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| name | Name used for identification. |
| latitude | If you define an address, latitude is not necessary. |
| longitude | If you define an address, longitude is not necessary. |
| icon | URL of the icon to display for the marker. If a custom icon is not specified, the default Google marker is used. |
| icon_width | Width of the icon. The default is 32. |
| icon_height | Height of the icon. The default is 32. |
| table_name | Table whose records display when the marker icon is clicked. Used with the sys_id attribute. |
| sys_id | Sys_id of the record that displays when the marker icon is clicked. Used with the table_name attribute. |
| view | View of the form displayed in the dialog box when the marker icon is clicked. |
| html | Arbitrary HTML code for the pop-up window. If used, this value overrides the dialog box. |
| marker_label | Optional marker icon label text. |
| label_offset_left | Optional attribute that is used with marker_label to define the horizontal position of the marker label. The default is 0. |
| label_offset_top | Optional attribute that is used with marker_label to define the vertical position of the marker label. The default is 0. |
Scripting custom map page behavior for smartphone
If you plan to access the map page from a smartphone, you may want to set custom smartphone interface behavior using the isMobile variable. You can use the isMobile variable to set custom behavior for the smartphone view of the map. For example, you might set different values for the icon_width and icon_height attributes when isMobile is true.Basic map page script
//setup new GlideRecord query on the incident table
var now_GR = new GlideRecord("incident");
//add condition for priority 1
gr.addQuery('priority', '1');
//add condition for active incidents
gr.addActiveQuery();
//execute the query
gr.query();
//loop through the list of incidents returned by the query
while (gr.next()) {
//create a new map item to display - linked to the current incident record
var item = map.addItem(now_GR);
//add the latitude value from the incident's location
item.latitude = gr.location.latitude;
//add the longitude value from the incident's location
item.longitude = gr.location.longitude;
//link to the icon image
item.icon = "http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/kml/pal3/icon51.png";
//set the icon size
item.icon_width = "16";
item.icon_height = "16";
}isMobile map page script
//setup new GlideRecord query on the incident table
var now_GR = new GlideRecord("incident");
//add condition for priority 1
gr.addQuery('priority', '1');
//add condition for active incidents
gr.addActiveQuery();
//execute the query
gr.query();
//loop through the list of incidents returned by the query
while (gr.next()) {
//create a new map item to display - linked to the current incident record
var item = map.addItem(now_GR);
//add the latitude value from the incident's location
item.latitude = gr.location.latitude;
//add the longitude value from the incident's location
item.longitude = gr.location.longitude;
//link to the icon image
item.icon = "http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/kml/pal3/icon51.png";
//set the icon size (use smaller icons for smartphone users)
if (isMobile) {
item.icon_width = "12";
item.icon_height = "12";
}
else {
item.icon_width = "16";
item.icon_height = "16";
}
}Advanced map page script
This script displays the number of open incidents by location. It varies the size of the icon based on the number of open incidents for the location. Using the html parameter, it also displays the location name and number of incidents, as well as a link to the list of related incidents.//get the instances url so we can link back to it
var uri = gs.getProperty("glide.servlet.uri");
//create an aggregate query on the incident table
var count = new GlideAggregate('incident');
//set condition for active incidents
count.addQuery('active', 'true');
//set aggregate field to location to get count by location
count.addAggregate('COUNT', 'location');
//execute the query
count.query();
//loop through the results
while (count.next()) {
//get the current record's location
var loc = count.location;
//get the count of incidents for this location
var locCount = count.getAggregate('COUNT', 'location');
//only display location is there are active incidents
if (locCount > 0) {
//create new new map item for this location
var item = map.addItem(count);
//set lat/long from the location record
item.latitude = loc.latitude;
item.longitude = loc.longitude;
//build the link to the list of incidents for the location
var link = 'href=' + uri + 'incident_list.do?sysparm_query=active%3Dtrue^location%3D' + loc;
//build the html value to be displayed when you click the map icon
item.html='<a ' + link + '>' + loc.getDisplayValue() + ' (' + locCount + ')</a>';
//link to the icon image
item.icon = "http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/kml/pal3/icon51.png";
//set the size of the icon based on the number of active incidents
if (locCount < 5) {
item.icon_width = "12";
item.icon_height = "12";
}
else if (locCount < 15) {
item.icon_width = "16";
item.icon_height = "16";
}
else {
item.icon_width = "32";
item.icon_height = "32";
}
}
}
Map page marker label script
Marker labels allow you to add dynamic text to markers. This example displays the active incident count at each location.//get the instances url so we can link back to it
var uri = gs.getProperty("glide.servlet.uri");
//create an aggregate query on the incident table
var count = new GlideAggregate('incident');
//set condition for active incidents
count.addQuery('active', 'true');
//set aggregate field to location to get count by location
count.addAggregate('COUNT', 'location');
//execute the query
count.query();
//loop through the results
while (count.next()) {
//get the current record's location
var loc = count.location;
//get the count of incidents for this location
var locCount = count.getAggregate('COUNT', 'location');
//only display location is there are active incidents
if (locCount > 0) {
//create new new map item for this location
var item = map.addItem(count);
//set lat/long from the location record
item.latitude = loc.latitude;
item.longitude = loc.longitude;
//create a marker label with the count
item.marker_label = locCount;
//define label offset for proper position
item.label_offset_left = -4;
item.label_offset_top = -20;
//option to define table and record for label hyperlink
//setting table and sys_id will override the use of html parameter
//item.table = 'cmn_location';
//item.sys_id = loc;
//build the link to the list of incidents for the location
var link = 'href=' + uri + 'incident_list.do?sysparm_query=active%3Dtrue^location%3D' + loc;
//build the html value to be displayed when you click the map icon
item.html='<a ' + link + '>' + loc.getDisplayValue() + ' (' + locCount + ')</a>';
//link to the icon image
item.icon = "images/red_marker.png";
//set the size of the icon based on the number of active incidents
item.icon_width = 24;
item.icon_height = 24;
}
}