This project contains sample gadgets and code to be used with Cisco Finesse, a next-generation agent desktop.
Documentation for the Finesse REST API can be found in the Finesse Developer Guide.
Documentation for the Finesse JavaScript library can be found on DevNet and is also located on the Finesse server at the following URL: http(s)://<FQDN>:<port>/desktop/assets/js/doc/index.html
- You can access the JavaScript library at the following URL (starting Finesse 10.6(1)): http(s)://<FQDN>:<port>/desktop/assets/js/finesse.js.
If you have third-party gadgets loaded on Finesse, the third-party gadgets can access the JavaScript library at: /desktop/assets/js/finesse.js.
- You can access JQuery at the following URL (starting Finesse 10.6(1)): http(s)://<FQDN>:<port>/desktop/assets/js/jquery.min.js.
If you have third-party gadgets loaded on Finesse, the third-party gadgets can access JQuery at: /desktop/assets/js/jquery.min.js.
For proper functioning of the JavaScript library, you must import both the JavaScript library and JQuery.
The Finesse JavaScript library requires a deployment that includes Cisco Finesse. If you do not have a system that includes Cisco Finesse, you can reserve a DevNet sandbox for developing your gadget.
This gadget is only a sample and is NOT guaranteed to be bug free and production quality.
The sample gadgets are meant to:
- Illustrate how to use the Finesse REST and JavaScript APIs
- Serve as an example of the step by step process of building a gadget using the Finesse JavaScript Library
- Provided as a guide for a developer to see how to initialize a gadget and set up handlers for user and dialog updates.
Support for the JavaScript library is provided on a "best effort" basis via DevNet. Like any custom deployment, it is the responsibility of the partner and/or customer to ensure that the customization works correctly and this includes ensuring that the Cisco Finesse JavaScript is properly integrated into 3rd party applications. Cisco reserves the right to make changes to the JavaScript code and corresponding API as part of the normal Cisco Finesse release cycle.
It is Cisco's intention to ensure JavaScript compatibility across versions as much as possible and Cisco will make every effort to clearly document any differences in the JavaScript across versions in the event that a backwards compatibility impacting change is made.
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