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  • Introduction
  • Features Summary
  • Getting Started
    • System Overview
    • Integration
      • 1. Configure FileMaker Server
      • 2. Add your Server to BetterForms
      • 3. Introduction to Hooks
      • 4. Create your first Site
      • 5. Create your first Page
      • 6. Configure your FileMaker File(s)
      • 7. Run your first Hook
      • Next Steps
    • Common Customizations
      • Introduction to Actions
      • Introduction to Buttons
      • Page Navigation
      • Displaying Data in a Table
    • Support
      • Hacking a Webpage
      • Learning JSON
  • Reference
    • Site Settings
      • Navigation
      • Slots / Code Injection
      • App Model
      • Site-wide Named Actions
    • Page Settings
      • Data Model
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        • Custom Validators
      • Misc Page Settings
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      • Common
        • Button
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      • Grouping Elements
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        • panel
        • accordion
        • listrows
      • Uploading Files
        • dropzone
        • dropzone to S3
        • uploadCare
      • Misc Elements
        • Plain Text / Code Editor
        • signature
        • fullCalendar
        • rangeSlider
      • Payment Gateways
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      • Adding Custom Page Elements
    • Actions Processor
      • Named Actions
      • Actions
        • runUtilityHook
        • path
        • debounce
        • throttle
        • showAlert
        • showModal / hideModal
        • function
        • clipboard
        • cookie
        • setFocus
        • wait
        • emit
        • validate
        • channelJoinAnon
        • channelLeaveAnon
        • messageSend
        • messageSendAnonChannel
      • Authentication Actions
    • Script Hooks
      • Globals Variables
        • $$BF_Model
        • $$BF_App
        • $$BF_State
      • Keeping Keys Private
      • Reducing Payload Size
      • API Callback Endpoint
      • Common Hooks
      • Scoped Hooks
    • Users & Authentication
      • Managing User Accounts
      • Custom Login Pages
    • Advanced Configuration
      • Custom Domains
    • BF Utility Functions
    • BF Error Codes
    • Messaging
      • Adding users to channels
      • Removing users from channels
      • Sending messages
      • Get connected users
      • Get active channels
  • Usage Tips
    • Troubleshooting
      • Debugging
      • Frozen Actions Queue
    • JavaScript Tips
      • Calling Named Actions from HTML Vue Events
      • Calculations
    • System Overview
    • Forms Processor
      • Form Types
      • HTML & VueJS
      • Styling and Design
      • JS Caclulations and Functions
    • Customizing and Styling
      • Custom Components
      • Custom CSS
      • Custom Components
      • Page Pre-loaders
      • Favicon
    • Design Patterns and Best Practices
      • Working with environments
      • Handling Data
      • Saving Data
      • Optimization
      • Business Logic
      • UI / UX
  • Security
    • Authentication
    • Security White Paper
    • Firewalls
    • Technology Stack
  • Compatibility
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  • Referencing the App Model
  • Inserting Data to the App Model
  • App Model Caching (bf-v0.10.4+)

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  1. Reference
  2. Site Settings

App Model

The App Model functions similar to a page's data model, except that it is accessible to every page in your site. You can also reference data in the App Model from elements that are not bound to a page

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The App Model functions similar to a page's , except that it is accessible to every page in your site. You can also reference data in the App Model from elements that are not bound to a page, such as and . App data can be cached in local storage for fast performance.

Referencing the App Model

The App model is simply a JSON object that can be globally referenced as app.key

  • In a JavaScript function or calculation

    • app.key

  • In VueJS template syntax (within HTML code)

    • {{app.key}}

Inserting Data to the App Model

This can be done in several ways:

  • Set the default data / keys in the Environment > App Model tab in your .

  • With a , use the code app.key = 'value' to change or set data

  • In a Hook Script set/modify the global variable using FileMaker's JSON functions

App Model Caching (bf-v0.10.4+)

The app data model keys can be individually cached in the browsers local or session storage.

This feature is enabled within the app model editing page of the page builder.

  • Use Local Storage - This data will persist from session to session, and remain even after the browser has been closed.

  • Use Session Storage - This data will survive a page refresh, but will not survive after the tab has been closed in the browser.

As your application loads, BetterForms will first check the Session Storage and if enabled, try to pull data from there, if that is not successful, it will check the Local Storage if enabled and attempt to populate data from there. By allowing separate control, you can have a given tabs context preserved.

Keys that are set for caching will automatically be saved locally as they are changed. No additional cache management is required.

Security: It is important to be mindful of sensitive data. Browser side caching is not encrypted and as such can be viewed directly by users.

You can clear local storage explicitly upon logout via an action function with the below JS code. This is not a security mitigation, but may be considered under some circumstances.

window.localStorage.clear();
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