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How To Install Sap Fiori Launchpad

Overview

  • After the SAP UI5 app has been deployed in the SAP Fiori (Front-End) server, various configurations must be made in guild for the app to be accessible in SAP Fiori Launchpad.
  • SAP Fiori launchpad is a shell that hosts SAP Fiori apps and provides features similar navigation, personalization, embedded support, and application configuration to the apps.
  • On mobile and desktop devices, SAP Fiori launchpad is the access point to SAP Fiori apps.
  • We will larn how to configure whatsoever custom UI5 for SAP Fiori launchpad access in this weblog.
  • This blog is a child of the following parent web log:
    • SAP Fiori – Custom App Implementation

Pre-requisites:

  • SAP Fiori Server (Front-stop)
  • SAP Fiori Launchpad Url:
    • http://<host>:<port>/sap/bc/ui5_ui5/ui2/ushell/shells/abap/FioriLaunchpad.html
  • SAP Fiori Designer Url:
    • http://<host>:<port>/sap/bc/ui5_ui5/sap/arsrvc_upb_admn/chief.html

Steps of Configuration:

A SAP-UI5 awarding is accessed in SAP-Fiori Launchpad using the components listed below:

[1] Create Semantic Object in SAP Fiori Server (Front-end) server

  • T-lawmaking:   /n/UI2/SEMOBJ
  • Steps:

[2] Create Launchpad Part in SAP Fiori Server (Front-stop) server

  • T-code:   LPD_CUST
  • Notes:
    • To connect SAP UI5 Awarding with Tiles, we build Launchpad roles.
    • A single Launchpad role can have numerous SAP UI5 Application references, each of which is distinguished by an Alias name.
    • To link one SAP-UI5 application, the 'Target Mapping' of Catalog configuration volition refer to the Launchpad role and specified Alias combination.
    • Go to t-code -> click on push button 'New Launchpad' ->
  • Steps:
  1. Create New Launchpad Awarding:
  2. Create New Awarding which requires beneath details:
  3. Steps to include Launchpad function in TR:
    • For transporting it from one system to another, we can incorporate Launchpad roles in TRs.
    • Ii transport requests (TR) are required every bit pre-requisites:
      1. One equally customized request (CSR)
      2. One as workbench asking (WBR)
    • Follow the procedures below to include the Launchpad role in your transport request.

[iii] Create Business organization Catalog

[four] Create Business Grouping

[five] Create App's PFCG Part in SAP Fiori Server (Front-end) server

  • T-lawmaking:   PFCG
  • Once the 'Business Catalog' and 'Business concern Group' accept been formed, access to them must be granted to user-ids. To do so, we create a PFCG role specific to the UI5 application that can be assigned to user-ids.
  • 1 user-id volition be assigned ii PFCG Roles for customizable app accessibility in Fiori Launchpad page:
    1. There is only one PFCG Role for Fiori Launchpad accessibility, which provides access to the services listed below.
      • R3TR IWSG ZINTEROP_0001
      • R3TR IWSG ZPAGE_BUILDER_PERS_0001
      • R3TR IWSG ZTRANSPORT_0001
      • R3TR IWSV /UI2/INTEROP          0001
      • R3TR IWSV /UI2/LAUNCHPAD 0001
      • R3TR IWSV /UI2/PAGE_BUILDER_PERS 0001
      • Note: Mail activation/registration of higher up standard services, they go renamed with 'Z' prefix
    2. For SAPUI5 Application, at that place is just one PFCG Role, which includes:
      • Business Group
      • Business Catalog
      • Odata Service accessibility
  • Steps:
  • [A] Create PFCG Function for Fiori Launchpad accessibility
  • [B] Create PFCG Role for SAPUI5 Application
  • [C] Role assignment to user-id
    • If one user-id 'DILIPP' requires access to our test app, we must assign the PFCG role to this user-id.
    • In SAP-fFori server, Go to t-lawmaking 'SU01' -> Tab 'roles' -> add roles
    • We can now access the UI5 app tile by logging into SAP Fiori Launchpad with this user-id.



Source: https://project-support-basis.blogspot.com/2020/10/fiori-app-configuration-in-sap-fiori.html

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