Module categories and improved debugging

Module categories and improved debugging

Release Note
Crosser Control Center

Module Categories

A new module browser is introduced in the Flow Studio to make it easier to find the right modules. All modules are added to one or several of the available categories. It is now also possible to switch between a list view and a panel based view using the  toggle in the upper-right corner of the module panel. Modules added by users in your organization, like Universal Connectors or modules developed with the SDK, will end up in the 'Custom' category.



The previous display is still available by selecting "Module Types" in the menu above the module list. Search also works just like before.

Improved Debugging

The formatting of debug messages have been improved to allow more information to be visible without having to open the messages in a separate window. They are now also interactive: By clicking on the opening parenthesis on an object or an array it can be collapsed and expanded. When collapsed the number of hidden items is shown. When clicking on a property name the path to that property is copied to the clipboard, so that it can be pasted into property settings on modules.
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