Allegro UI Components
This section covers various types of UI components in Aria Allegro.
- Input
- This article describes the different types of input components available in the Allegro UI and how users interact with them. It also explains how mandatory versus optional fields are indicated and details the standard formats and selection methods for date and time inputs.
- Extend Textbox
- This article explains that an extend textbox lets users enlarge a text field by dragging its bottom-right corner so longer text becomes fully visible.
- Action Buttons
- This article explains that action buttons in the Allegro UI are Aria blue-fill buttons used to perform specific actions, typically by making API calls to get, search, create, or modify data.
- Disabled Buttons
- Some buttons in Aria Allegro are conditionally disabled where they become enabled upon some condition. In other cases, the button may be added as a disabled button to be activated in a future release.
- Quick Notes
- Where required, Aria Allegro displays a quick notes section that provides more information.
- Info Icon
- Some sections of the Allegro UI provide an (i) icon next to the attribute. You can hover over the icon to see more information.
- ID Link
- In most of Aria Allegro screens, the ID of a functional object is displayed as a link. Clicking it opens the drawer to show all the details of the functional object.
- Sequencing Entries
- Some configuration and setup screens allow you to change the sequence of data entries to control the process and sequence of how the Allegro micro-services use those values.
- UI Defaults
- Allegro UI provides configurable system properties, allowing you to define default values for your Allegro instance.