Interface IFcLogEntryDescriptor

All Superinterfaces:
IExecutionResultDescriptor
All Known Implementing Classes:
FcLogEntryHandler

public interface IFcLogEntryDescriptor extends IExecutionResultDescriptor
The result descriptors for data returned by EWorkflowNodeType.FC_LOG_ENTRY actions.
Since:
7.2.0
Author:
XIMA MEDIA GmbH
  • Field Details

  • Method Details

    • getErrorValueDescriptors

      default Map<String, IValueDescriptor<?,?>> getErrorValueDescriptors(IValueDescriptorFactory f)
      Description copied from interface: IExecutionResultDescriptor
      The descriptors for the different error types that may occur when the node is executed. Each discriminator of the union represents an error or exception type.
      var connectTimeoutError = factory.recordBuilder().requiredProperty("connectTimeoutMs", factory.integer());
      var readTimeoutError = factory.recordBuilder().requiredProperty("readTimeoutMs", factory.integer());
      return Map.of("CONNECT_TIMEOUT", connectTimeoutError, "READ_TIMEOUT", readTimeoutError);
      
      The example above uses a different set of data each type of error.

      Note that you do not have to include a general error code. When the execute method of a node handler throws an unhandled (runtime) exception, the error code CmnConst.Workflow.ERROR_CODE_GENERAL is set automatically.

      Specified by:
      getErrorValueDescriptors in interface IExecutionResultDescriptor
      Parameters:
      f - Factory that may be used for creating the descriptor. You may also use ValueDescriptorFactory.getInstance() if you wish to cache the descriptor in a static or instance field.
      Returns:
      The value descriptor for the data that is made available to the workflow when the execution of the node failed (such as by throwing an exception).
    • getSoftErrorValueDescriptors

      default Map<String, IValueDescriptor<?,?>> getSoftErrorValueDescriptors(IValueDescriptorFactory f)
      Description copied from interface: IExecutionResultDescriptor
      The descriptors for the different soft error types that may occur when the node is executed. Each discriminator of the union represents an error or exception type.
      var missingUploadError = factory.recordBuilder().requiredProperty("elementName", factory.string());
      var clientError = factory.recordBuilder().requiredProperty("statusCode", factory.integer());
      return Map.of("MISSING_UPLOAD", missingUploadError, "CLIENT_ERROR", clientError);
      
      The example above uses a different data type for each type of error.

      @implNote This interface provides a default implementation for backwards compatibility so as not to break existing implementations. However, all existing implementations are strongly advised to override and implement this method. The default implementation may be removed at some point.

      Specified by:
      getSoftErrorValueDescriptors in interface IExecutionResultDescriptor
      Parameters:
      f - Factory that may be used for creating the descriptor. You may also use ValueDescriptorFactory.getInstance() if you wish to cache the descriptor in a static or instance field.
      Returns:
      The value descriptor for the data that is made available to the workflow when the execution of the node was successful, but contains one or more soft errors.
    • getSuccessValueDescriptor

      default IValueDescriptor<?, ? extends IValueBuilder<?>> getSuccessValueDescriptor(IValueDescriptorFactory f)
      Description copied from interface: IExecutionResultDescriptor
      Creates the value descriptor for the data that is made available to the workflow when the node was executed successfully.
      Specified by:
      getSuccessValueDescriptor in interface IExecutionResultDescriptor
      Parameters:
      f - Factory that may be used for creating the descriptor. Instead of the factory passed in to this method, you may also use ValueDescriptorFactory.getInstance() if you wish to cache the descriptor in a static or instance field.
      Returns:
      The data provided by the node after having been executed successfully.