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Live UI

Updated on November 15, 2021
Applicable to Theme UI-Kit applications

Live UI helps citizen developers make adjustments to the user interface in a more intuitive manner. When you use the Live UI tool, you can inspect the UI components on your screen, and access basic actions and settings for each element. This approach gives users with less technical experience a convenient tool for fixing small UI issues.

For example, the following image shows an unnamed button in the worklist section of a portal. The button is in a random location and not configured properly, so you can assume it is a developer error. You can use Live UI to quickly remove the button from the header.

Button in My worklist
The unnamed button is not configured.

Tabs in the Live UI pane

The collapsible Live UI pane has the following tabs:

Tree
A list of all UI elements on the current page. If you click any of the items, the list collapses to show the hierarchy that is specific to the selected element.
Pending
A time-stamped log of records that you edited and saved but not yet published.
History
A log of all modified records, sorted by time-stamp and operator ID.

Branches and rule management

As a best practice, you can establish a run-time branch for citizen developers. In this way, when citizen developers make edits with Live UI, the system automatically copies and checks out the affected rules for them. This gives less technical users the tools to edit the UI in a controlled way without needing to understand the complexities of branches and rule management.

When a developer edits a rule, it remains checked out until they either publish or discard the rule. The run-time branch contains the collection of all rules that developers edit in the Live UI. The lead developer can then validate these changes and decide which rules require merging.

Privileges

Users who want to use Live UI must have the relevant privilege. The developer roles PegaRULES:SysAdm4 and PegaRULES:SysArch4 include the privilege by default. For other roles, you can enable Live UI by adding the pxUIInspector privilege. Additionally, you can enable or disable Live UI by updating the pyEnableUIInspector when rule.

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