
Introduction
Part One of this blog series covered the fundamentals behind the SAP Fiori Development and touched base on the makeup behind Fiori, Fiori Applications and the utilization of SAP Fiori Launchpad on Portal.
In this blog we will cover the integration between the Fiori Launchpad & the Enterprise Portal. As Fiori is relatively new & "fresh" in terms of large scale utilization it is beneficial to cover the basics before delving into anything too complex :smile: .
Checks & Pre-Requisite's
As with any installation and system landscape one of the core recommendations is to always ensure that you have the latest SP's (Support Packages) and Patch Level Releases applied to ensure potential issues are avoided and put to one side :cool: .
Now the SAP Fiori Launchpad on Portal is available only for newer Product Version(s) Release(s)
To cross reference compatibility and technical release information for further insight a review of the SAP PAM (Product Availability Matrix) is encouraged and recommended: https://support.sap.com/pam.
Configuration Setup (Step By Step)
Phase 1 - Overview
The first point of configuration in terms of setting the SAP Fiori Launchpad on Portal up is to enable the property settings accordingly and this will be performed by a validated System Administrator who holds valid authorizations.
Phase 2 - iViews
Now after the URL Alias has been defined and the Master Rule Collection has been reviewed and checked in accordance to business standards and requirements the next steps are regarding the iView and Page Setup.
The SAP Fiori Launchpad adds a fresh dimension to iView display as such a presentation is returned to the End-User in the form of Fiori Tiles as opposed to the familiar Portal iView standard.
In this phase we define which iViews & Pagesare going to be defined and returned to End-Users in the form of Tiles & Catalogs. There are two types of tiles which can be defined in association to iView displays with each offering their own sense of suitability for business preference:
In order to determine the Tiles (iViews) and define the setup:
Phase 3 - Catalogs & Categories
In high level terms we can refer to "Catalogs" & "Categories" as the means of grouping applications. Let us revert back for a second and re-reference the types of applications we can use in association to SAP Fiori.
The three application types are diverse and can be tailored dependent on your own business requirements within an organizational establishment.
There are two application listing types here:
From personal experience there is a very important point to highlight here.
To set Catalogs & Categories:
Within the editor you need to ensure that each of the following are defined:
Now you need to assign an iView to the category which has just been defined in order to get it to display and return it to end-users.
Phase 4 - Navigation & the FLP
In this section we are going to determine the way in which the FLP returns its element in window display to our end users. From a high level perspective we need to consider this in terms of work feasibility and requirement suitability.
Some of the options available here include:
Setting the Navigation Type
Phase 5 - Resetting User Displays Personalization
If you wish to reset the display settings for users i.e. personalized settings this can be done through property editing or removing the personalization property data for com.sap.portal.navigation.flp.pl.UserData.
In my next Fiori blog posting I will be covering the FFP (Fiori Framework Page) and its association to the Enterprise Portal.
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