Actions
Actions in Spotfire offer a wide range of possibilities to perform tasks from within an analysis, and also to include tasks that affect external systems.
Actions can appear in text areas and visualizations, and they are initiated using various controls or triggers. For example, you can encounter actions that control the workflow through an analysis, run scripts, or let you send data externally. That is, the contents of the actions can differ a lot, and in addition, the way they are added differs depending on the context.
Actions that perform tasks within an analysis
These actions are mostly handled from text areas. Text area buttons and links are provided that can initiate tasks like application of bookmarks, navigation workflows, or execution of data functions and scripts. These types of actions can also be defined in KPI charts and graphical tables.
Actions that perform tasks involving external systems
Your findings in a visualization might sometimes make you want to take an action in another system. For example, you might want to send certain information and data that you see to another application. Such external actions can be triggered directly from a visualization if a configurator has added the action to your analysis in the Spotfire Analyst client. A configurator defines which triggers should be available in the visualizations, and what information the action should send. Anyone opening the analysis can potentially use the configured action trigger to send data. Before you give approval to send any data externally, you can review it.
- Running an external action
If actions involving external systems have been added to your analysis using Spotfire Analyst, you can run those actions from the web client as well. - Review external action
An external action is an action triggered from your Spotfire analysis which can send data to, or interact with, external systems. When you attempt to run an action, you might see the question of whether or not you trust the external action. - Manage trust
Many Spotfire users want to extend the Spotfire environment in different ways. When allowing custom code to run within an analysis, or when enabling direct interaction with other systems, it is important to consider security. Any custom item created by a malevolent person could potentially perform unexpected or undesired actions. Therefore, Spotfire uses different trust mechanisms to help you to keep your system safe.
- Running an external action
If actions involving external systems have been added to your analysis using Spotfire Analyst, you can run those actions from the web client as well. - Review external action
An external action is an action triggered from your Spotfire analysis which can send data to, or interact with, external systems. When you attempt to run an action, you might see the question of whether or not you trust the external action. - Manage trust
Many Spotfire users want to extend the Spotfire environment in different ways. When allowing custom code to run within an analysis, or when enabling direct interaction with other systems, it is important to consider security. Any custom item created by a malevolent person could potentially perform unexpected or undesired actions. Therefore, Spotfire uses different trust mechanisms to help you to keep your system safe.