Client-side context (client-side reference)
Applies To: Dynamics CRM 2013
Your code will need to operate in a context where a number of variables are not known at design time. The context object provides methods to retrieve information specific to an organization, a user, or parameters passed to a page.
The context object is available in forms by referencing Xrm.Page.context.
For web resources executed outside of a form, use the GetGlobalContext function to retrieve a context object.
Context Properties and Methods
client
Provides access to the getClient and getClientState methods you can use to determine which client is being used and whether the client is connected to the server.getClientUrl
Returns the base URL that was used to access the application.getCurrentTheme
Returns a string representing the current Microsoft Office Outlook theme chosen by the user.getOrgLcid
Returns the LCID value that represents the base language for the organization.getOrgUniqueName
Returns the unique text value of the organization’s name.getQueryStringParameters
Returns a dictionary object of key value pairs that represent the query string arguments that were passed to the page.getUserId
Returns the GUID of the SystemUser.Id value for the current user.getUserLcid
Returns the LCID value that represents the provisioned language that the user selected as their preferred language.getUserName
Returns the name of the current user.getUserRoles
Returns an array of strings that represent the GUID values of each of the security roles that the user is associated with or any teams that the user is associated with.isOutlookClient
Deprecated. Use client.getClient instead.isOutlookOnline
Deprecated. Use client.getClientState instead.prependOrgName
Prepends the organization name to the specified path.Removed Methods
The getAuthenticationHeader and getServerUrl methods were deprecated with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 and are no longer present in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.
client
With Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, the context includes the client object which contains the getClient and getClientState methods to get information about the client.
These methods are only available for Updated entities.
getClient
Returns a value to indicate which client the script is executing in.
context.client.getClient()
Use this instead of the deprecated isOutlookClient method.
Return Value
Type: StringThe values returned are:
Client
Value
Browser
Web
Outlook
Outlook
Mobile
Mobile
Remarks
This method is only available for Updated entities.
getClientState
Use this instead of the deprecated isOutlookOnline method.
Returns a value to indicate the state of the client.
context.client.getClientState()
Return Value
Type: StringThe possible values returned are:
Client
Values returned
Web, Outlook, Mobile
Online
Outlook, Mobile
Offline
Remarks
This method is only available for Updated entities.
getClientUrl
Returns the base URL that was used to access the application.
context.getClientUrl()
Use this instead of the deprecated getServerUrl method.
The values returned will resemble those listed in the following table.
Client |
Value |
---|---|
Microsoft Dynamics CRM (on-premises) |
http(s)://server/org |
Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online |
https://org.crm.dynamics.com |
Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook with Offline Access when offline |
https://localhost:2525 |
- Return Value
Type: String
getCurrentTheme
Returns a string representing the current Microsoft Office Outlook theme chosen by the user.
Note
This function does not work with Microsoft Dynamics CRM for tablets.
context.getCurrentTheme()
- Return Value
Type: String
Use this information to select an appropriate theme for your HTML and Silverlight web resources when viewed in the Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office Outlook client. The following table lists the values that may be returned from this method.
Note
Forms do not adapt to changes in the office theme, so the only case where you might want to adapt to the office themes is when you display a page in the navigation using an HTML web resource. Even in this scenario, visual differences may be difficult to detect.
Value |
Theme |
---|---|
default |
Microsoft Dynamics CRM web application |
Office12Blue |
Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook 2007 or 2010 Blue Theme |
Office14Silver |
Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook 2007 or 2010 Silver or Black Theme |
getOrgLcid
Returns the LCID value that represents the base language for the organization.
context.getOrgLcid()
Return Value
Type: NumberExample: 1033 indicates the English language. Valid locale ID values can be found at Locale ID (LCID) Chart.
1033
getOrgUniqueName
Returns the unique text value of the organization’s name.
context.getOrgUniqueName()
Return Value
Type: StringExample: This corresponds to the organization name value
"adventureworkscycle"
getQueryStringParameters
Returns a dictionary object of key value pairs that represent the query string arguments that were passed to the page.
context.getQueryStringParameters()
- Return Value
Type: Object
getUserId
Returns the GUID of the SystemUser.Id value for the current user.
context.getUserId()
Return Value
Type: StringExample:
"{B05EC7CE-5D51-DF11-97E0-00155DB232D0}"
getUserLcid
Returns the LCID value that represents the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Language Pack that is the user selected as their preferred language.
context.getUserLcid()
Return Value
Type: NumberExample: 1041 indicates the Japanese language. Valid locale ID values can be found at Locale ID (LCID) Chart.
1041
getUserName
Returns the name of the current user.
context.getUserName()
Return Value
Type: StringRemarks
This method is only available for Updated entities.
getUserRoles
Returns an array of strings that represent the GUID values of each of the security roles that the user is associated with or any teams that the user is associated with.
For more information about security roles, see How role-based security can be used to control access to entities in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013.
context.getUserRoles()
Return Value
Type: ArrayExample: This user has only one security role associated with their user account. The JSON representation of this array with a single value is:
["cf4cc7ce-5d51-df11-97e0-00155db232d0"]
isOutlookClient
Deprecated. Use client.getClient instead.
Returns a Boolean value indicating if the user is using Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office Outlook.
context.isOutlookClient()
- Return Value
Type: Boolean
isOutlookOnline
Deprecated. Use client.getClientState instead.
Returns a Boolean value that indicates whether the user is connected to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM server while using Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office Outlook with Offline Access. When this function returns false, the user is working offline without a connection to the server.
context.isOutlookOnline()
- Return Value
Type: Boolean
prependOrgName
Prepends the organization name to the specified path.
context.prependOrgName(sPath)
Arguments
Type: StringA local path to a resource.
Return Value
Type: StringThe value returned follows this pattern:
"/"+ OrgName + sPath
Removed Methods
The following methods were deprecated with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 and are no longer present in Dynamics CRM 2013 or Dynamics CRM Online:
getAuthenticationHeader
This method supported use of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 web services which no longer exist.getServerUrl
This method was replaced by getClientUrl.
See Also
GetGlobalContext function and ClientGlobalContext.js.aspx (client-side reference)
Form scripting quick reference
Write code for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 forms
Use the Xrm.Page object model
Client-side programming reference