Available Modules
  • 03 Aug 2023
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Overview

Need help installing a module?
Please refer to the Installing Modules article for a walkthrough explanation.
Depreciated Modules
The OPC, SCCM, MSCRM, MSCRM2011, and SCO modules are no longer supported, but the module .zip file still generates to allow Decisions to start if any of them were installed in a prior version.

If upgrading from version 6.x to version 7.x, the Flowset Module has been moved to the core product of Decisions and thus will not need to be installed.  

The following list consists of all the Decisions-built modules available for installation. Before installing, read the description of the desired module, and ensure all prerequisites are met to meet the intended functionalities.

Active Directory Module

The Active Directory module introduces new Flow steps that allow users to build Flows centered around managing the Active Directory, such as creating users, groups, associations, and more.

AWS Module

The Amazon Web Services (AWS) module offers additional Flow steps for communicating with Amazon Web Services Kinesis and RedShift.

Azure Services Module

The Azure Services module introduces Flow steps that assist with connecting and using services available in Microsoft Azure. 

Docker Module

This module requires an Enterprise level license to use
Due to this, the Docker Module is a restricted-use module that requires the Designer to contact the Decisions Support Team to enable it.

The Docker module allows certain Rules and Flows to run in managed containers. This feature is currently limited and only compatible with certain parts of Decisions. Specifically, the current Docker can only run containerized Rules or Flows with no UI elements (such as Forms) within AWS containers.

DocuSign Module

The DocuSign module introduces new Flow steps to send documents to DocuSign that capture electronic signatures and initials. The steps are limited to using X, Y positioning on the document for marking signature locations. Additionally, Docusign’s “Tag” feature indicates areas in the document that require signatures. 

Once a document is sent to DocuSign through a Flow, the Wait On External Event step monitors Docusign to pull it back to the Flow once it completes.

Dropbox Module

The Dropbox module allows users to integrate with the Dropbox storage system.

Enterprise Module

This module is only available with Enterprise licenses.

The Enterprise module adds functionality for processing large amounts of batch data, persistent work queues, and data sharing in active/active clusters.

Equifax

The Equifax module allows users to integrate with the Equifax reporting agency API.

Exchange Web Services Module

The Exchange Web Services module allows the use of Microsoft Exchange services.

Experian

The Experian module allows users to integrate with the Experian reporting agency API.

FHIR Module

This module requires a Microsoft Open License library found on GitHub.

Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is a healthcare messaging format that allows and standardizes systems communication for any organization handling digital healthcare data. This module supports HL7, FHIR, and JSON using steps and datatypes.

Foreign Exchange Module

This module requires an account at Currencylayer.com.

The Foreign Exchange module introduces steps for retrieving real-time exchange rates between currencies.

HL7 Module

The HL7 module is the core of the HL7 Flow product found on HL7's website. This module adds a full HL7 Engine to combine the power of the Flow, Form, Rule, and Report Designers with HL7 data and common HL7 connection types for managing medical data streams. The HL7 module includes data types for all standard messages and interfaces.

HubSpot Module

The HubSpot module introduces new steps for working with the HubSpot Contact and Companies API. 

IBMMQ Module

The IBM Messaging Queue (IBMMQ) module allows the use of IBM MQ as a messaging system.

ICal Module

The ICal module allows for the creation of ICal invites and calendar events.

Kafka Module

The Kafka module allows the use of Apache Kafka as a messaging system.

MongoDB Module

The MongoDB module is a cross-platform document-oriented database program that allows for the integration of the MongoDB database service.

MSMQ Module

The Microsoft Messaging Queue (MSMQ) is a .NET messaging system for application-to-application communication. To use this module, MSMQ must be installed on the application server.

Okta Module

The Okta module allows for integration with Okta identity and access management services.

OpenId Module

The OpenId module allows OpenId to connect with Single Sign-On (SSO) functionality.

PGP Module

The Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) module integrates with PGP document encryption.

PowerShell Module

The Powershell module allows for the execution of Powershell scripts from Flows.

Python Module

The Python module supports the storage and execution of scripts written in the Python coding language.

QR Codes Module

The QR Codes module adds steps that create QR Codes and allows QR Coded images to be interpreted within a Flow.

R Module

The R module supports the storage and execution of scripts written in the statistical and graphing coding language: R.

RabbitMQ Module

RabbitMQ is a .NET messaging system for application-to-application communication. The RabbitMQ Module adds RabbitMQ capability into the Decisions messaging service, thus allowing the Designer to connect Flows to RabbitMQ queues as subscribers so the Flows can work messages. Designers can also push messages to queues using the provided steps.

For more information about the benefits of the RabbitMQ Module in Decisions, please visit our Setting Messaging Overview document.

Remedy Module

The remedy is an enterprise-grade help desk ticketing system for IT, and System Management needs.

Salesforce Module

For most Salesforce interactions, this web service integration generates steps that run against the Salesforce Enterprise WSDL, including all custom datatypes and functionality. This module adds specific help steps to troubleshoot certain integration difficulties that may occur with Salesforce Web Services document handling.

SAML Module

Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is a standard Single Sign-On (SSO) mechanism for sharing user authentications. Google, Facebook, and other services allow authentication sharing with SSO. Decisions can use SAML to provide user authentication, although an additional setup is required for integration with a SAML provider. 

Sharepoint Module

The Sharepoint module offers steps for handling lists and documents in Sharepoint. This module is not required to embed Decisions Forms, Flows, and user-driven Workflows into Sharepoint; however, it is necessary if wishing to grant the Flow Engine the ability to access, update, and modify lists or documents in Microsoft Sharepoint.

Slack Module

The Slack module allows users to integrate with Slack.

Telephony Module

The Telephony module offers integration options for Twillio. This module also offers steps for automating Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) and Short Message Service (SMS) interactions.

USPS Module

The USPS module includes steps that work with the US Postal Service API.

Word To PDF Module

The Word-To-PDF Module offers the Designer additional Flow steps for converting Microsoft Word documents into PDF documents.


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