Incident Sentiment Detector (No AI, Pure JavaScript) #2259
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PR Description:
A lightweight ServiceNow utility that detects sentiment (Positive / Negative / Neutral) of an Incident’s short description or comments using simple keyword matching — no AI APIs or external libraries required.
Useful for support teams to auto-tag sentiment and analyze user frustration or satisfaction trends without expensive integrations.
🚀 Features
✅ Detects sentiment directly inside ServiceNow ✅ Works without external APIs or ML models ✅ Instant classification on form update ✅ Adds detected sentiment to a custom field (u_sentiment) ✅ Simple to extend — just add more positive/negative keywords
🧩 Architecture Overview
The solution consists of two main scripts:
Component Type Purpose SentimentAnalyzer Script Include Processes text and returns sentiment Client Script (onChange) Client Script Calls SentimentAnalyzer via GlideAjax on short description change 🧱 Setup Instructions 1️⃣ Create Custom Field
Create a new field on the Incident table:
Name: u_sentiment
Type: Choice
Choices: Positive, Neutral, Negative
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