Introduction
Configuring transactional
SAP Fiori Apps - Quick Guide 7
Chapter 2 describes the initial configuration of the SAP Fiori
Launchpad and of the SAP Fiori Launchpad designer:
Activation of the ICF services of the SAP Fiori Launchpad to create the HTTP request handlers for the Launchpad URLs
Activation of the OData services for the SAP NetWeaver UI Add-On
Creation of a PFCG role for administrators with authorizations for the SAP Fiori
Launchpad
designer Creation of a PFCG role for end users with authorizations for the SAP Fiori Launchpad
At the end of these one-time activities you can launch the SAP Fiori Launchpad designer and the SAP Fiori Launchpad.
Chapter 3 describes how to configure individual SAP Fiori apps using the example of the
My Leave Requests app and the
Customer
fact sheetEach app is included in a business catalog of apps available for a sample business role, in our example: the role for the HCM employee or for the fields representative, respectively.
On the front-end Server (FES) you have to do the following:
Activate the OData services and ICF nodes for the SAP UI5 applications in SAP
NetWeaver Gateway. This enables the corresponding HTTP request handlers.
Create a PFCG role that provides access to the relevant
catalog in the SAP Fiori Launchpad. In our example, we copy the sample business role delivered by SAP.
Add start authorizations for the required OData service to the business role (we provide an unsecure shortcut: use wildcard authorization).
Assign the role to a user, which has to have the same user name as in the back-end system
Adapt the business catalog to your needs in the
SAP Fiori Launchpad designer SAP Fiori fact sheets are based on search models, and the results list of SAP Fiori search is the main entry point to fact sheets. For fact sheets, you must therefore create search connectors on the back-end server.
In addition,
users for both, fact sheets and transactional apps, must be assigned the authorizations required in the back-end to be able to run the apps. You have to do the following:
Assign the RFC Authorization to the user to allow remote access from the front-end server to the back-end server
Assign and generate the authorizations to call and perform the OData services on the back-end
Introduction
Configuring transactional SAP Fiori Apps - Quick Guide
8
Share with your friends: