7.2.23.2 Setup of custom logic for the Campaign Builder (Custom javascript)
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Challenge
For performing custom calculations in our Campaign Builder built-in features like Salesforce formulas and the campaign builder layout settings may not suffice in certain use cases.
Solution
You can add additional behaviour and calculations by creating a JavaScript static resource that can be loaded into the campaign builder. A custom script allows you to react to field changes and to interact with the data in the campaign builder.
This feature is currently only triggered on user events and can not set fields by default.
Please take note that you will need technical knowledge to implement this in your ADvendio instance.
When do I need to extend the campaign builder with a custom script?
Problem | Pre-Installed Campaign Builder | Custom JavaScript |
---|---|---|
Fast and configurable campaign item editing | ✅ | ✅ |
Conditional tab and field visibilities | ✅ | ✅ |
✅ | ✅ | |
Performing SOQL queries to fetch data | ❌ | ✅ |
Complex calculations in JavaScript | ❌ | ✅ |
Creating your custom javascript file
Please follow the instructions below to build your custom javascript file.
Static resource skeleton
Any custom JavaScript for the campaign builder starts out as the following skeleton.
window.advendioCampaignBuilder = campaignBuilder => {
// TODO
};
The skeleton is a method named advendioCampaignBuilder
. The method will be called by the campaign builder and pass a CampaignBuilder
object to your method.
The campaignBuilder
is the API to interact with the campaign builder. You can listen on field changes, get field values, and set field values.
Available methods
Methode name | Description | Example |
---|---|---|
| Listen on changes on a specific field. You can retrieve the record where the change happened as well as the old (from) and the new value (to) and if this is a parent record (package header). | |
| Set a specific value directly in the record object based on the field path. If you update a field that is involved in the amount calculation process, the field value can be changed after this operation because amount calculation process has highest priority over custom javascript methods. | |
| Get a specific value from the record object based on the field path. | |
| Run a SOQL query by parameters to query data from records that are not included in the Campaign Builder. | |
| Ask if the record has child records as package components. If yes, you can react and perform other actions. | |
| Use this method to iterate through children records of a parent item. | |
| Allows to create a function that will be called when every record is loaded in the campaign builder. After that it allows the user to execute code right after all the records are loaded into the Campaign Builder, allowing to modify data, execute queries, copy values, etc. | |
| Allows to apply changes to a list of previously queried Campaign Builder items. | |
| Set a custom message for an specific field based on the fieldpath and the recordId. | - |
| Return true if the field has | - |
| Return all records of a related field inside a children record, if the fields inside are not a related field it will return an empty array | - |
| Return all the records of a related field if it’s not a related field it will return an empty array | - |
| Return an array with all the fields that has | - |
| Will set the indicated field as required or not depending on the value (true or false) | - |
| Will set the indicated field as read only or not depending on the value (true or false) | - |
| Will set the indicated field as hidden or not depending on the value (true or false) | - |
Making fields available for custom logic
If there are certain fields which you need to reference in your custom logic but don’t want to add them to the shown fields then you can add them to a field in the Item Configuration Settings called “Logic Fields“. The format in which you would use this field is the following:
["advendio__billing_category__c"]
Examples
Discount limiting example
Consider this case where the maximum discount for a campaign item is 10%. The following script will:
Listen to any changes on a specific
discount__c
fieldInside the listener, if the new discount value is over 10%
Set the
discount__c
field for the item to10
or the valuefrom
if it is less
window.advendioCampaignBuilder = campaignBuilder => {
// 1. Listen on changes on discount__c field
campaignBuilder.on("advendio__rate_discount_4__c", async ({ recordId, from, to, record }) => {
if (Number(to) > 10) {
campaignBuilder.updateFieldFromRecord(record, "advendio__rate_discount_4__c", Math.min(to, 10));
}
});
};
Querying Accounts
Imagine a case where you would like to request the id of an Account based on a name search.
Editing Children Records
In the following example, every time you modify the advendio__quantity__c
field in a record with subItems, it will multiply the value of every child frequency by 2.
If the record doesn’t have children records, it will not modify the frequency value.
Editing Parent Records
In the following example, every time you modify the advendio__linedescription__c
field in a child record, it will change the value on the parent field and will add a (modified from children)
text.
Editing Values
The following example will showcase the onDocumentReady method, which will update certain fields in the Campaign Builders items.
Use your custom script
Once you have created your static resource js, you can upload it to your org via Setup > Static Resources > New.
After the successful upload please go to the uploaded file by hitting the “View file” link for your static resource.
Copy the latter part of the URL starting from “/resource”, e.g.
and then an administrator can enable it in the ADvendio Administration Settings.
Open the App Launcher.
Search for Administration Settings and open them.
Switch to the Administration Settings tab.
Next to Custom JavaScript (Campaign Builder), enter the link you copied from the URL in the step at the top of this section.
Click the Save button at the top of the page.
Now, the next time you start the campaign builder, your custom logic will be loaded.