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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ 1 1 {{container}}{{container layoutStyle="columns"}}((( 2 - Sometimeswhenyoucall anexternalRESTendpoint,theyrequireyoutosendmetainformationandoneormore"attachments"inonecalltotheREST endpoint.Tomake thispossible,youneedto sendthe informationwiththecontentTypecalledmultipart/form-data. In this microlearning, we willdiscuss how you canconfigure a validmessagewithin the eMagizplatform thatallowsyou to sendoutmessages with this contentTypeandhavethem acceptedbythe endpointin question.2 +In a low-code platform like eMagiz, you want to prevent using custom scripting as much as possible. However, sometimes in practice, you encounter situations that cannot be realized with the standard toolbox provided within the platform. As a result, we offer the option to use a Groovy script in these situations to achieve the desired solution. In this microlearning, we will look at where you can use a Groovy script and discuss the key considerations when implementing a Groovy script within your model. 3 3 4 4 Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]]. 5 5 ... ... @@ -9,66 +9,72 @@ 9 9 10 10 == 2. Key concepts == 11 11 12 -This microlearning focuses on configuringa multipart/form-datamessage withineMagiztoensureitissentcorrectly toanendpoint.12 +This microlearning focuses on groovy scripts. A groovy script is a piece of code written in the groovy language that allows you to extend the platform's functionality beyond the mere use of the components supplied via the flow designer. 13 13 14 -Key aspects are: 14 +* Groovy scripts should be viewed as an extension that can be used in fringe cases, not as a standard best practice 15 +* When a groovy script becomes so complex that you are programming, you should consider alternatives to the solution 16 +* Groovy scripts can be used in a filter, transformation, and as part of a standard executor 17 +* Groovy scripts should be well documented as they are though to read for most of our community members 18 +* There is no guarantee from eMagiz that Groovy scripts within models keep working in newer versions of the platform 15 15 16 -* Defining the boundary that separates the parts of the message 17 -* Defining the content types of each part of the message 18 -* Construction of the complete message according to the specification 20 +== 3. Groovy script == 19 19 20 - ==3.Multipart form-data==22 +In a low-code platform like eMagiz, you want to prevent using custom scripting as much as possible. However, sometimes in practice, you encounter situations that cannot be realized with the standard toolbox provided within the platform. As a result, we offer the option to use a Groovy script in these situations to achieve the desired solution. In this microlearning, we will look at where you can use a Groovy script and discuss the key considerations when implementing a Groovy script within your model. 21 21 22 - Sometimeswhen you call an external REST endpoint, they require you to send meta information and one or more "attachments" in one call to the REST endpoint.Tomake thispossible, you need to send the information with thecontentType called multipart/form-data. Inthis microlearning,we will discuss how you can configurevalid message within theeMagiz platform that allows you to send out messages with this contentType and have them accepted by the endpoint in question.24 +=== 3.1 Implementation in Create === 23 23 24 -Key aspects are: 26 +To implement a groovy script in Create, you first need to consider what your Groovy script should do. Then, within the flow designer, there are five components available that can handle a Groovy script. 27 + 28 +* In case you want the Groovy script to filter out messages, you should implement the Groovy script in a "standard filter" component. 29 +* If you want your Groovy script to always transform your message from a certain format into another format, you should consider using a "standard transformer" component. 30 +* The "standard service activator" is your friend if you need an optional output. So, for example, when you want to do some transformation and check whether a message can continue, you can use the "standard service activator" and have an optional output. 31 +* When you want to split your message based on a Groovy script, you should use the "standard splitter." 32 +* If you want to route messages based on a Groovy script, you should use the "standard router." 25 25 26 -* Defining the boundary that separates the parts of the message 27 -* Defining the content types of each part of the message 28 -* Construction of the complete message according to the specification 34 +{{warning}}Note that in practice, we mainly see use cases for the "standard service activator" and the "standard transformation." {{/warning}} 29 29 30 - === 3.1 Preparesage ===36 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-data-handling-groovy-script-available-components.png]] 31 31 32 - To construct themessage, several steps are needed to make it work. Luckily, mostof thesteps necessary have todowith conceptswe have alreadydiscussed in previousmicrolearnings.Asyoucan imagine, basedon whatmultipart/form-dataentails, weneeda way tobothstorethemeta information andtheile(s) wewant to sendto theexternal party.Forxample, put themetadatain one (or multiple)header(s) andusethe file contentas a payload.Thisyoucanachievewitha header enricher andstandardtransformer.38 +Regardless of the component you choose, you always need to select the "Groovy script" option and reference the Groovy resource available on the flow level you want to use within the component. 33 33 34 - Oncethe filententis your payload, youmustensurethat thes "raw." Sowhen you have a base64 encoded string, you should decode it before sendingittothe endpoint.40 +[[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-data-handling-groovy-script-groovy-configuration.png]] 35 35 36 - Ontopofthat,weneed todefine the contentTypeheader.42 +{{info}}As you can see in the help text when selecting the "resource" attribute, you need to make sure that the Groovy script is uploaded within the context of your flow.{{/info}} 37 37 38 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-data-handling-multipart-form-data--content-type-header-config.png]]44 +After you have the component in such a way that the correct Groovy script is called, you are done with the component's configuration and can test the flow using flow testing. 39 39 40 -=== 3.2 Constructthe message===46 +=== 3.2 Key considerations === 41 41 42 -After you have set the stage, you can use a standard transformer component to build your message correctly. To create it correctly, you need to take the following into account: 48 +* To make some groovy scripts work, you need to upload (third-party) Java libraries that are not packaged on default by eMagiz 49 +* To make some groovy scripts work, you need to reference Java libraries via a standard header enricher or as a dummy variable 50 +* The store consists of several groovy scripts that might be of use to you 51 +* Groovy scripts should be viewed as an extension that can be used in fringe cases, not as a standard best practice 52 +* When a groovy script becomes so complex that you are programming, you should consider alternatives to the solution 53 +* Groovy scripts can be used in a filter, transformation, and as part of a standard executor 54 +* Groovy scripts should be well documented as they are though to read for most of our community members 55 +* There is no guarantee from eMagiz that Groovy scripts within models keep working in newer versions of the platform 43 43 44 -* Each part of the message needs to be separated by a boundary 45 -* The message needs to start with a boundary and finish with a boundary 46 -* Line breaks are needed to differentiate between the boundary and the text content 47 -* No line break is needed when the content is not text-based 57 +== 4. Assignment == 48 48 49 -Given all this, you can write the following SpEL expression that will yield a desirable output: 59 +Try to implement a component that references a Groovy script and see whether the flow can be tested. 60 +This assignment can be completed with the help of the (Academy) project you created/used in the previous assignment. 50 50 51 - {{code}}'${multi-part-form-data.data-handling.boundary}' + headers.metaInfo + T(com.emagiz.util.Newline).CRLF.characters + '${multi-part-form-data.data-handling.boundary}' + T(com.emagiz.util.Newline).CRLF.characters + 'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="'+ headers.filename+ '"' + T(com.emagiz.util.Newline).CRLF.characters + 'Content-Type:application/pdf' + T(com.emagiz.util.Newline).CRLF.characters + T(com.emagiz.util.Newline).CRLF.characters+ payload + '${multi-part-form-data.data-handling.boundary}'{{/code}}62 +== 5. Key takeaways == 52 52 53 -Putting this in a standard transformation gives you the following solution in the flow. 64 +* To make some groovy scripts work, you need to upload (third-party) Java libraries that are not packaged on default by eMagiz 65 +* To make some groovy scripts work, you need to reference Java libraries via a standard header enricher or as a dummy variable 66 +* The store consists of several groovy scripts that might be of use to you 67 +* Groovy scripts should be viewed as an extension that can be used in fringe cases, not as a standard best practice 68 +* When a groovy script becomes so complex that you are programming, you should consider alternatives to the solution 69 +* Groovy scripts can be used in a filter, transformation, and as part of a standard executor 70 +* Groovy scripts should be well documented as they are though to read for most of our community members 71 +* There is no guarantee from eMagiz that Groovy scripts within models keep working in newer versions of the platform 54 54 55 - [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@expert-data-handling-multipart-form-data--standard-transformer-config.png]]73 +== 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 56 56 57 -=== 3.3 Calling the endpoint === 75 +If you are interested in this topic and want more information, please read the help text provided by eMagiz and read the following link: 76 +* https://www.tutorialspoint.com/groovy/index.htm 58 58 59 - Nowthat we have constructed our message correctly, the last thing to do is call the endpoint in question. Sincewe have prepared our message and accuratelydefinedour contentType calling the endpoint doesnotequireany additionalconfigurations comparedto what you arealready used towhen dealing with REST endpoints.78 +== 7. Silent demonstration video == 60 60 61 -== 4. Key takeaways == 62 - 63 -* Make sure to define the boundary that separates the parts of the message 64 -* Make sure to define the content types of each part of the message 65 -* Make sure to define the content type that matches the specification for multipart/form-data 66 -* Construct the complete message according to the specification 67 - 68 -== 5. Suggested Additional Readings == 69 - 70 -If you are interested in this topic, please read the help texts on the platform and read the following link: 71 - 72 -* [[Multipart form-data explained>>https://www.sobyte.net/post/2021-12/learn-about-http-multipart-form-data/||target="blank"]] 73 - 74 -)))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}} 80 +As this is more of theoretical microlearning, there is no video accompanying the microlearning.)))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}