AgentSkillsCN

flow-designer

当用户要求“创建流程”、“流程设计器”、“工作流自动化”、“子流程”、“动作”、“流程触发”、“定时流程”,或任何ServiceNow流程设计器开发时,应使用此技能。

SKILL.md
--- frontmatter
name: flow-designer
description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "create flow", "Flow Designer", "workflow automation", "subflow", "action", "flow trigger", "scheduled flow", or any ServiceNow Flow Designer development.
license: Apache-2.0
compatibility: Designed for Snow-Code and ServiceNow development
metadata:
  author: groeimetai
  version: "1.0.0"
  category: servicenow
tools:
  - snow_query_table
  - snow_find_artifact
  - snow_execute_script_with_output

Flow Designer Patterns for ServiceNow

Flow Designer is the modern automation engine in ServiceNow, replacing legacy Workflows for new development.

Using the Flow Designer Tool

To create and manage flows programmatically, first discover the Flow Designer tool via tool_search({query: "flow designer"}). The discovered tool handles all GraphQL mutations for the full flow lifecycle.

CRITICAL — IF/ELSE/ELSEIF placement rules:

  • Actions inside an IF branch: parent_ui_id = IF's uiUniqueIdentifier
  • ELSE/ELSEIF blocks: must be at the same level as IF, NOT nested inside it
    • parent_ui_id = the same parent you used for the IF block
    • connected_to = IF's logicId (the sysId returned when creating the IF)
  • Getting this wrong causes "Unsupported flowLogic type" errors when saving the flow

CRITICAL — TRY/CATCH placement rules:

When you add a TRY block, the CATCH companion is auto-created by the tool. TRY and CATCH are containers — actions go INSIDE them, not next to them.

  • Actions inside TRY (steps that may fail):
    • parent_ui_id = TRY's uiUniqueIdentifier
    • order: 1, 2, 3, ... within the TRY
  • Actions inside CATCH (error handling):
    • parent_ui_id = CATCH's uiUniqueIdentifier (returned as catch_ui_id from the TRY creation response)
    • order: 1, 2, 3, ... within the CATCH
  • The next_order returned from creating the TRY/CATCH pair is for the next sibling after the pair, NOT for children inside them. Use it for the action after the try/catch, not for actions inside them.

Do NOT create flows via background scripts, GlideRecord, or REST calls to sys_hub_* tables. Always discover and use the Flow Designer tool via tool_search({query: "flow designer"}) — it handles the GraphQL mutations correctly. Background-script approaches will silently produce broken flows.

Flow Designer Components

ComponentPurposeReusable
FlowMain automation processNo
SubflowReusable flow logicYes
ActionSingle operation (Script, REST, etc.)Yes
SpokeCollection of related actionsYes

Flow Triggers

Record-Based Triggers

code
Trigger: Created
Table: incident
Condition: Priority = 1

Trigger: Updated
Table: incident
Condition: State changes to Resolved

Trigger: Created or Updated
Table: change_request
Condition: Risk = High

Schedule Triggers

code
Trigger: Daily
Time: 02:00 AM
Timezone: America/New_York

Trigger: Weekly
Day: Monday
Time: 08:00 AM

Service Catalog Triggers

code
Trigger: Service Catalog
Catalog Item: Request New Laptop

Flow Best Practices

1. Use Subflows for Reusability

code
Main Flow: Incident P1 Handler
├── Trigger: Incident Created (Priority = 1)
├── Action: Log Event
├── Subflow: Notify On-Call Team     ← Reusable!
├── Subflow: Create Major Incident   ← Reusable!
└── Action: Update Incident

2. Error Handling

code
Flow: Process Integration
├── Try
│   ├── Action: Call REST API
│   ├── Action: Parse Response
│   └── Action: Update Record
├── Catch (all errors)
│   ├── Action: Log Error Details
│   ├── Action: Create Error Task
│   └── Action: Send Alert
└── Always
    └── Action: Cleanup Temp Data

3. Flow Variables

javascript
// Input Variables (from trigger)
var incidentSysId = fd_data.trigger.current.sys_id
var priority = fd_data.trigger.current.priority

// Scratch Variables (within flow)
fd_data.scratch.approval_required = priority == "1"
fd_data.scratch.notification_sent = false

// Output Variables (to calling flow/subflow)
fd_data.output.success = true
fd_data.output.message = "Processed successfully"

4. Conditions and Branches

code
If: Priority = Critical
  Then:
    - Notify VP
    - Create Major Incident
    - Page On-Call
  Else If: Priority = High
    - Notify Manager
    - Escalate in 4 hours
  Else:
    - Standard Processing

Custom Actions (Scripts)

Basic Script Action

javascript
;(function execute(inputs, outputs) {
  // Inputs defined in Action Designer
  var incidentId = inputs.incident_sys_id
  var newState = inputs.target_state

  // Process
  var gr = new GlideRecord("incident")
  if (gr.get(incidentId)) {
    gr.setValue("state", newState)
    gr.update()

    // Set outputs
    outputs.success = true
    outputs.incident_number = gr.getValue("number")
  } else {
    outputs.success = false
    outputs.error_message = "Incident not found"
  }
})(inputs, outputs)

Script Action with Error Handling

javascript
;(function execute(inputs, outputs) {
  try {
    var gr = new GlideRecord(inputs.table_name)
    gr.addEncodedQuery(inputs.query)
    gr.query()

    var records = []
    while (gr.next()) {
      records.push({
        sys_id: gr.getUniqueValue(),
        display_value: gr.getDisplayValue(),
      })
    }

    outputs.records = JSON.stringify(records)
    outputs.count = records.length
    outputs.success = true
  } catch (e) {
    outputs.success = false
    outputs.error_message = e.message
    // Flow Designer will catch this and route to error handler
    throw new Error("Query failed: " + e.message)
  }
})(inputs, outputs)

REST Action Example

Configuration

yaml
Action: Call External API
Connection: My REST Connection Alias
HTTP Method: POST
Endpoint: /api/v1/tickets

Headers:
  Content-Type: application/json
  Authorization: Bearer ${connection.credential.token}

Request Body:
{
  "title": "${inputs.short_description}",
  "priority": "${inputs.priority}",
  "reporter": "${inputs.caller_email}"
}

Parse Response: JSON

Response Handling

javascript
// In a Script step after REST call
var response = fd_data.action_outputs.rest_response

if (response.status_code == 201) {
  outputs.external_id = response.body.id
  outputs.success = true
} else {
  outputs.success = false
  outputs.error = response.body.error || "Unknown error"
}

Subflow Patterns

Notification Subflow

code
Subflow: Send Notification
Inputs:
  - recipient_email (String)
  - subject (String)
  - body (String)
  - priority (String, default: "normal")

Actions:
  1. Look Up: User by email
  2. If: User found
     - Send Email notification
     - Output: success = true
  3. Else:
     - Log Warning
     - Output: success = false

Approval Subflow

code
Subflow: Request Approval
Inputs:
  - record_sys_id (Reference)
  - approver (Reference: sys_user)
  - approval_message (String)

Actions:
  1. Create: Approval record
  2. Wait: For approval state change
  3. If: Approved
     - Output: approved = true
  4. Else:
     - Output: approved = false
     - Output: rejection_reason = comments

Flow Designer vs Workflow

FeatureFlow DesignerWorkflow
InterfaceModern, visualLegacy
ReusabilitySubflows, ActionsLimited
TestingBuilt-in testingManual
Version ControlYesLimited
Integration HubYesNo
PerformanceBetterSlower
RecommendationUse for new developmentMaintain existing only

Debugging Flows

Flow Context Logs

javascript
// In Script Action
fd_log.info("Processing incident: " + inputs.incident_number)
fd_log.debug("Input data: " + JSON.stringify(inputs))
fd_log.warn("Retry attempt: " + inputs.retry_count)
fd_log.error("Failed to process: " + error.message)

Flow Execution History

code
Navigate: Flow Designer > Executions
Filter by: Flow name, Status, Date range
View: Step-by-step execution details

Common Patterns

Pattern 1: SLA Escalation Flow

code
Trigger: SLA breached (Task SLA)
Actions:
  1. Get: Task details
  2. Get: Assignment group manager
  3. Send: Escalation email
  4. Update: Task priority
  5. Create: Escalation task

Pattern 2: Approval Routing

code
Trigger: Request Item created
Actions:
  1. If: Amount < $1000
     - Auto-approve
  2. Else If: Amount < $10000
     - Request: Manager approval
  3. Else:
     - Request: VP approval
     - Wait: 3 business days
     - If timeout: Escalate to CFO

Pattern 3: Integration Sync

code
Trigger: Scheduled (every 15 minutes)
Actions:
  1. Call: External API (get changes)
  2. For Each: Changed record
     a. Look Up: Matching local record
     b. If exists: Update
     c. Else: Create
  3. Log: Sync summary

Performance Tips

  1. Use conditions early - Filter before expensive operations
  2. Limit loops - Set max iterations on For Each
  3. Async where possible - Don't block on slow operations
  4. Cache lookups - Store repeated queries in scratch variables
  5. Batch operations - Group similar updates together