Define custom actions to modify the ribbon
Note
This topic is about classic commands.
There is a new way to define commands. See Modern commanding overview (preview).
The default, an application command bar or ribbon is defined by Microsoft Dataverse metadata. This default data can't be changed, but you can include definitions of specific actions that will override the default ribbon.
Types of custom actions
There are two types of custom actions for ribbons:
<CustomAction>
: Defines an action to add or replace items in the ribbon.<HideCustomAction>
: Removes an existing ribbon element from being processed for the ribbon.
Custom actions
A custom action is a statement of how you want to change the default ribbon definition. It is evaluated and applied to the ribbon at runtime. To set the context for a custom action, you must include information about the location of the items that you want to change. Use the Location
parameter to specify where your change applies.
When you add a new ribbon element, you refer to the containing element, for example, an existing tab or group. You then include the suffix ._children
to indicate that this custom action will add something to an existing item.
When you change the definition of an existing item, the Location
value will match the ID of that item.
You must also specify a unique identifier for the custom action. Use the Id parameter to set this value. We strongly recommend that you use a naming convention that will guarantee a unique value. For consistency and readability, we recommend that you use a period to separate consistent components. The first item in your naming convention should be something related to your solutions publisher or solution, for example, Contoso.contact.form.CustomButton.CustomAction
.
Tip
Consistently applying your Id
parameter naming conventions will greatly enhance your productivity while editing RibbonDiffXml.
Based on the location information that you provide, the Sequence
value determines the order in which to render items. If you want a custom control to appear between two existing controls, you must select a sequence value that is in between the sequence values of the existing items.
Hide custom actions
A <HideCustomAction>
is a statement that you use when you want to remove an existing ribbon element so that it is not rendered. This does not hide the ribbon element, it actually removes the ribbon element at runtime so that it doesn't exist in the ribbon.
The HideActionId element provides a unique ID for the action. For consistency and readability, you should follow the same naming convention described for <CustomAction>
elements. The Location parameter must match the Id of the ribbon element you want to remove.
Note
Because the HideCustomAction
element removes a specified node from the ribbon, removing ribbon elements in this manner may not be the best option for every situation.
- If you want to remove a button that is associated with a specific privilege, you should adjust the privileges for the table in the security roles in your implementation. This will allow the default ribbon display and enables rules to hide or disable ribbon elements from users who do not have the necessary privileges to perform those actions.
- If you want to replace an existing ribbon element with a custom ribbon element, you can overwrite that element by specifying a
CustomAction.Location
value identical to the existing element.
- If you want to replace an existing ribbon element with a custom ribbon element, you can overwrite that element by specifying a
- To remove the
HideCustomAction
element you need to create a new updated version of the same solution that installed theHideCustomAction
element. A new patch of the solution cannot remove theHideCustomAction
element.
The HideCustomAction
element cannot be removed, once added, except by creating a new updated solution. Instead, ribbon buttons should be hidden using a DisplayRule
element that always evaluate to false. Having both Mscrm.HideOnModern
and Mscrm.ShowOnlyOnModern
would always evaluate to false. For example, to hide a deactivate button:
<CommandDefinition Id="Mscrm.HomepageGrid.Deactivate">
<EnableRules>
</EnableRules>
<DisplayRules>
<DisplayRule Id="Mscrm.HideOnModern" />
<DisplayRule Id="Mscrm.ShowOnlyOnModern" />
</DisplayRules>
<Actions>
</Actions>
</CommandDefinition>
See also
Customize commands and the ribbon
Pass data from a page as a parameter to ribbon actions
Define scaling for ribbon elements