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Table Of Contents
- Advanced Service Design
- Contents
- Advanced Service Design
- Updated Information for Advanced Service Design
- Using the Goal Navigator
- Introduction to VMware vRealize Orchestrator
- Configuring vRealize Orchestrator and Plug-Ins
- Authoring Services with Advanced Service Designer
- Advanced Service Designer Basics
- Creating an Advanced Service Overview
- Create a Custom Resource
- Create a Service Blueprint
- Publish a Service Blueprint as a Catalog Item
- Create a Resource Action
- Publish a Resource Action
- Assign an Icon to a Resource Action
- Create a Service
- Associate a Catalog Item with a Service
- Create an Approval Policy for Advanced Service Blueprints and Actions
- Entitle a Service, Catalog Items, and Actions to a User or a Group of Users
- Extending Operations on Resources Provisioned by Other Sources
- Importing and Exporting Advanced Service Designer Components
- Form Designer
- Advanced Service Designer Examples and Scenarios
- Create a Service for Creating and Modifying a User
- Create a Test User as a Custom Resource
- Create a Service Blueprint for Creating a User
- Publish the Create a User Blueprint as a Catalog Item
- Create a Resource Action to Change a User Password
- Publish the Change a Password Resource Action
- Create a Service for Creating a Test User
- Associate the Catalog Item with the Create a Test User Service
- Entitle the Service and the Resource Action to a Consumer
- Create and Publish an Action to Migrate a Virtual Machine
- Create an Action to Migrate a Virtual Machine With vMotion
- Create and Publish an Action to Take a Snapshot
- Create and Publish an Action to Start an Amazon Virtual Machine
- Creating a Data Refresh Service Offering
- Create a Service for Creating and Modifying a User
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or service architect.
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Create a Service Blueprint.
Procedure
1 Select Advanced Services > Service Blueprints.
2 Click the service blueprint you want to edit.
3 Click the Blueprint Form tab.
4 Drag the Text element from the New Fields pane to the Form page pane.
5 Enter the text you want to add.
6 Click outside of the element to save the changes.
7 Click Update.
Designing a Resource Action Form
When you create a resource action, you can edit the form of the action by adding new fields to the form,
modifying the existing fields, deleting, or rearranging fields. You can also create new forms and form
pages, and drag and drop new fields to them.
Add a New Resource Action Form
When you edit the default generated form of a workflow you want to publish as a resource action, you can
add a new resource action form.
By adding a new resource action form, you define how the submitted action details page looks. If you do
not add a submitted action details form, the consumer sees what is defined in the action form.
Prerequisites
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Log in to the vRealize Automation console as a tenant administrator or service architect.
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Create a Resource Action.
Procedure
1 Select Advanced Services > Resource Actions.
2 Click the resource action you want to edit.
3 Click the Form tab.
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Click the New Form icon ( ).
5 Enter a name and, optionally, a description.
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