The Chatter Action creates a Chatter post and sends it to a Chatter feed.
To obtain the Id for the Mentioned User Id, Subject Id, Image Id, or
File Id, go to the object's record page and select the Id from the URL. To
find the Id of a community, run a query (for example, SELECT Id,Name FROM Network) in the
Developer Console.
Property
Description
Community Id
Id of the Community to which to post.
User Id
Mentioned User Id (If you’re using the designer on a managed package)
User Id to mention in the post. Can be a single value or a JSON list.
Markup Type
Leave blank or select Bold, Italic,
or Underline to determine the style of the
Text property.
Subject Id
(Required) Id of the object that has the Chatter feed. Can be any object that
supports Chatter feeds, such as Account, Contact, User, or Group.
Image Id
Id of a File object to be used as an image for the post. Can be a single value or
a JSON list.
Uploaded File Id
File Id (If you’re using the designer on a managed package)
Id of a File object to be included as an attachment to the post. Can be a single
value or a JSON list.
Text
Text of the post. Can include merge fields and HTML markup.
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