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User Story description:

As a user, I want to see my CHEFS form directly embedded in the application I’m using and not be redirected to a new tab as I am currently.

Business Rationale:

Needing to manage multiple tabs can be confusing for a user, especially if there’s information in the form that the user needs to cross-reference while using the application.

Dependencies:

https://chefs-fider.apps.silver.devops.gov.bc.ca/posts/43/allow-the-forms-to-be-embedded-in-a-web-app

Business Rationale:

Needing to manage multiple tabs can be confusing for a user, especially if there’s information in the form that the user needs to cross-reference while using the application.

Dependencies:

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Task or User Story

Type of Dependency

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  User Story - Standard Realm SSO

 Functional

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Technical Details:

It’s currently possible to embed a public CHEFS form into any application using the <iframe> tag. Unfortunately if the form is IDIR or BCeID restricted then the form can only function while embedded if SSO exists between the application and CHEFS.

Acceptance Criteria:

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Description

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Public form functions while embedded

The embedded form should function exactly the same as the non-embedded form.

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Private form functions while embedded

IDIR and BCeID restricted forms. Will require SSO

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Only the form is displayed

This means things like the CHEFS header and footer aren’t shown. Might need to somehow only return the formio container?

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Prototype/Mockups

A CHEFS form embedded in a web application (WorkBC Wage Subsidy)

Out of Scope:

Mobile app embedding

Contact(s):

Branko Bajic