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- package/externaltask-event-listener.html +5 -0
- package/externaltask-input.html +2 -2
- package/message-event-trigger.html +4 -8
- package/message-event-trigger.js +1 -1
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/process-event-listener.html +89 -0
- package/process-start.html +6 -1
- package/process-terminate.html +8 -0
- package/processdefinition-query.html +6 -1
- package/processinstance-query.html +6 -1
- package/signal-event-trigger.html +2 -5
- package/signal-event-trigger.js +1 -1
- package/usertask-event-listener.html +6 -0
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## Outputs
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: flowNodeInstanceId (string): The unique identifier for the flow node instance.
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: externalTaskEvent (Object): An Object containing the event data returned by the engine.
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: action (string): The event that occured.
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: type (string): The target of the event.
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### References
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- [The ProcessCube Developer Network](https://processcube.io) - All documentation for the ProcessCube© platform
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package/externaltask-input.html
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## Outputs
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: payload (string) : The payload the external task was started with.
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: task (object) : The external task object
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: flowNodeInstanceId : The unique identifier of the external task, which is needed to complete the task
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### Details
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name: { value: '' },
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engine: { value: '', type: 'processcube-engine-config' },
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processInstanceId: { value: '' },
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<label for="node-input-messagename"><i class="fa fa-tag"></i> Message Name</label>
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<input type="text" id="node-input-messagename" placeholder="Name of the Message-Event" />
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<label for="node-input-processinstanceid"><i class="fa fa-tag"></i> Process Instance Id</label>
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<input type="text" id="node-input-processinstanceid" placeholder="Id of the recipient process instance" />
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<script type="text/markdown" data-help-name="externaltask-input">
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A node to trigger an event that will be send to the corresponding intermediate message event in the connected ProcessCube Engine.
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From the config the `messagename` and the `processInstanceId` must be set.
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## Inputs
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: payload (Object) : The payload will be sent to the message event and be used as a new token payload.
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: processInstanceId (string) : The process instance where the message event should be triggered.
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### References
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- [The ProcessCube Developer Network](https://processcube.io) - All documentation for the ProcessCube© platform
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- [Node-RED Integration in ProcessCube©](https://processcube.io/docs/node-red) - Node-RED integration in ProcessCube©
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package/message-event-trigger.js
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processInstanceId:
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processInstanceId: msg.processinstanceid,
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package/package.json
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## Outputs
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### starting
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: processInstanceId (string): The unique identifier for the process instance.
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: processModelId (string): The id of the process model.
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: processInstance (Object): An Object representing the process instance data.
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: action (string): The event that occured.
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: type (string): The target of the event.
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### started
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: processInstanceId (string): The unique identifier for the process instance.
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: processModelId (string): The id of the process model.
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: flowNodeId (string): The id of the flowNode the process was started with.
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: token (Object): The start token of the process instance.
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: processInstance (Object): An Object representing the process instance data.
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: action (string): The event that occured.
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### resumed
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: processModelId (string): The id of the process model.
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: token (Object): The current token of the process instance.
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: processInstance (Object): An Object representing the process instance data.
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### finished
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: processInstanceId (string): The unique identifier for the process instance.
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: processModelId (string): The id of the process model.
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: flowNodeId (string): The id of the flowNode the process was finished with.
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: token (Object): The end token of the process instance.
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: processInstance (Object): An Object representing the process instance data.
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: action (string): The event that occured.
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### terminated
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: processInstanceId (string): The unique identifier for the process instance.
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: processModelId (string): The id of the process model.
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: token (Object): The current token of the process instance.
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: processInstance (Object): An Object representing the process instance data.
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: action (string): The event that occured.
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### error
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: processInstanceId (string): The unique identifier for the process instance.
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: processModelId (string): The id of the process model.
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: token (Object): The current token of the process instance.
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: processInstance (Object): An Object representing the process instance data.
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### owner-changed
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### is-executable-changed
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package/process-start.html
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: processModelId (String) : Will be used as the process model and override the configured `Processmodel`.
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