The Camera element allows users to capture images directly within an application by utilizing the device’s camera. This element can be used for scenarios where image input is required, such as ID verification, document uploads, or capturing photos for forms. Common Use Cases: Configuration The element’s configuration in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize its… Continue reading Camera
Category: vFlow 2.0
A new category to contain the description of vFlow 2.0.
Video
The Video Element allows users to upload video files or record them within the application. It provides an intuitive interface for managing video uploads, ensuring smooth interaction with different media formats. This ELEMENT is essential in applications where users need to store or share video content, offering both flexibility and ease of use in managing… Continue reading Video
Single Image Uploader
The Single Image Uploader element allows users to upload a single image file to the application. It supports various formats and provides a simple interface for selecting and uploading images. Common Use Cases Configuration The configuration of the element in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize its behavior, appearance, and interaction across various devices. Through… Continue reading Single Image Uploader
Media Enlisting
The Media Enlisting element allows users to display a list of media files (Docs, images, videos, etc.) in a structured format. It helps in presenting various media resources, making it easier to view, manage, or select media content within the application. Common Use Cases: Configuration The configuration of the element in vFlow 2.0 allows you… Continue reading Media Enlisting
Marquee
The Marquee element is designed to display a continuous scrolling text across the screen. This element is useful for presenting important announcements, headlines, or any other text that requires attention over a long period. The Marquee creates dynamic movement on a page, drawing the user’s focus to key information. Common Use Cases: Configuration The configuration… Continue reading Marquee
JSON Input
The JSON Input allows users to input or edit JSON data directly within the application. This element is designed to handle structured data and is particularly useful in applications requiring user-provided configurations or complex data input. Common Use Cases: Configuration The configuration of the element in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize its behavior, appearance,… Continue reading JSON Input
Label
The Label element displays text or other static information to the user. It also serves as a helpful identifier or description for other elements, like form field sets, providing context or instructions. Common Use Cases: Configuration The configuration of the element in vFlow 2.0 allows you to customize its behavior, appearance, and interaction across various… Continue reading Label
Text
The Text element is used to allow users to input or type content within an application. It provides a basic interface for collecting textual data from users, such as names, addresses, or comments. It can be customized to include various features such as icons or pre-filled values, enhancing both functionality and user experience. Common Use… Continue reading Text
Security
Security is a critical module in Vahana Cloud, enabling you to define security access policies for the vFlow application you design. Before publishing a vFlow app, it is essential to establish these policies to ensure secure access, user session management, and logging protocols. When defining the access policies for a vFlow application, you can configure… Continue reading Security
Webview
The Webview component allows you to embed web content directly into your application, allowing you to display web pages, documents, or other online resources within the app interface. Key Features: Common Use Cases: Creating Webview Note: You can create this component in the layout option of the configurator section as well. After this, you can… Continue reading Webview