new ArchDataTypeJsonCustomProperty(corePropertyDefinition)
The Architect Scripting class that represents a custom JSON property definition.
Parameters:
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corePropertyDefinition |
Object | ( Internal ) an Architect core property definition view model. |
Extends
Members
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readonly allowableValues :Array.<any>
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If there is a specific set of values that can be assigned to this property, this returns the values.
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readonly dataType :ArchDataType
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Returns the data type for this property.
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readonly description :string
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Returns the description configured on this property.
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readonly displayTypeName :string
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Returns the display type name string 'ArchDataTypeJsonCustomProperty'.
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readonly id :string
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The identifier string for this object.
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readonly idMayBeBlank :string
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Returns whether or not the id property may be blank or undefined for this object. For example, the returned settings from
ArchMenu#settingsMenuwill have a blank identifier along with the settings returned fromArchMenu#settingsSpeechRec. Note that this is an extremely rare case.- Inherited From:
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readonly isArchBaseCoreObject :boolean
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Returns true indicating that this is an ArchBaseCoreObject instance.
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readonly isArchDataTypeJsonCustomProperty :boolean
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Returns true indicating that this is an ArchDataTypeJsonCustomProperty instance.
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readonly isCollection :boolean
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Returns whether this property is a collection data type or not.
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readonly isRequired :boolean
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Returns whether this property is required to have a value assigned to it to be valid.
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readonly logStr :string
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A string suitable for logging that contains information about this custom property.
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readonly logStrTypeOnly :string
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This is a string suitable for logging information about this object where it's just the object's type. This is normally used when logging errors that occur in constructor parameter checking because the scripting object isn't set up and the normal logging str contents wouldn't be set up.
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maxItems :number
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If this property is configured to be a
collection, this returns the maximum number of items allowed in a collection value for this property to be valid. Remember that Architect itself enforces a maximum of 2000 items for a collection value. -
readonly maxLength :number
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If this property is configured to be a String data type, this returns the maximum string length allowed for a String value assigned to this property to be valid. Remember that Architect itself enforces a maximum of 32000 characters for a String value.
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readonly maxValue :number
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If a custom maximum value is configured for this property, this returns that value.
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readonly maxValueInclusive :boolean
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Returns whether the maximum value specified on this property should be treated as inclusive or not. If the maximum value on a property is 100 and maxValueInclusive is true, valid values for this property are <= 100 vs. if maxValueInclusive is false, then valid values for this property are < 100.
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minItems :number
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If this property is configured to be a
collection, this returns the minimum number of items required in a collection value assigned to this property to be valid. Remember that Architect itself enforces a maximum of 2000 items for a collection value. -
readonly minLength :number
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If this property is configured to be a String data type, this returns the minimum string length required for a String value assigned to this property to be valid. Remember that Architect itself enforces a maximum of 32000 characters for a String value.
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readonly minValue :number
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If a custom minimum value is configured for this property, this returns that value.
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readonly minValueInclusive :boolean
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Returns whether the minimum value specified on this property should be treated as inclusive or not. If the minimum value on a property is 10 and minValueInclusive is true, valid values for this property are >= 10 vs. if minValueInclusive is false, then valid values for this property are > 10.
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readonly name :string
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Returns the name configured on this property.
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parentFlow :ArchBaseFlow
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The parent
ArchBaseFlowthat thisArchDataTypeJsonCustomPropertybelongs to.
Methods
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isFilterMatch(archFilterObject) → {boolean}
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Returns whether or not this Architect Scripting object is a match for the supplied ArchFilterObject instance.
Parameters:
Name Type Description archFilterObjectArchFilterObject the object filter to use to determine if it's a match.
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logError(errorStr)
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Logs an error to the logging service with a log header from this object's
logStrproperty value whenArchLogging#logErrorsis true.Parameters:
Name Type Description errorStrstring the error string to log.
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logErrorAndThrow(errorStr)
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Logs an error to the logging service with a log header from this object's
logStrproperty value whenArchLogging#logErrorsis true and then throws the string in the errorStr parameter.Parameters:
Name Type Description errorStrstring the error string to log. This should be a non-blank string.
Throws:
- Throws the submitted error string.
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logNote(noteStr)
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Logs a note to the logging service with a log header from this object's
logStrproperty value whenArchLogging#logNotesis true.Parameters:
Name Type Description noteStrstring the note string to log. This should be a non-blank string.
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logNoteVerbose(noteStr)
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Logs a note to the logging service with a log header from this object's
logStrproperty value whenArchLogging#logNotesVerboseis true.Parameters:
Name Type Description noteStrstring the note string to log. This should be a non-blank string.
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logWarning(warningStr)
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Logs a warning to the logging service with a log header from this object's
logStrproperty value whenArchLogging#logWarningsis true.Parameters:
Name Type Description warningStrstring the warning string to log. This should be a non-blank string.
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traverse(callbackFunction, traverseFilteropt) → {number}
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This method iterates over this object and ArchBaseCoreObject instances within it. For each object it will call the
ArchBaseObject#isFilterMatchmethod with a filter and call the supplied callback function if isMatch returns true. The callback will be passed anArchTraverseInfowith details about the match such as the match object itself along with current contextual information such as the object hierarchy for the match object relative to the object on which this traverse call is being made.The traverse
filteris one which you can create by callingArchFactoryFilters#createFilterObjectand then add desired clauses or clause containers to it. If not specified, this function will use adefault filter.Here is an example that does a simple flow traversal using the default filter and logs information about objects in the callback from the traverse object that's passed back:
archInboundCallFlow.traverse(function(traverseInfo) { archLogging.logNote(' Object : ' + traverseInfo.matchObject.logStr); archLogging.logNote(' Hierarchy: ' + traverseInfo.context.hierarchyStr); });This might be enough for most uses and you can check various aspects about the object in the callback such as "is this an Architect action?" by seeing if traverseInfo.matchObject.isArchBaseAction is true. You can specify a filter for the traversal code to use as well and only have it call your callback when the object's
ArchBaseCoreObject#isFilterMatchmethod returns true for the filter. Here's an example that creates a filter for callbacks onany type of transfer action, anydecision actionor objects whose name property case insensitively matches the word 'foo'. While this could all be done with one property callback clause the example will use multiple clauses for the sake of simplicity:const myTraverseFilter = filterFactory.createFilterObject(archEnums.FILTER_CONTAINER_OPERATORS.or); myTraverseFilter.addClausePropertyValueEquals('isArchBaseActionTransfer', true); myTraverseFilter.addClausePropertyValueEquals('isArchActionDecision', true); myTraverseFilter.addClausePropertyCallback('name', function(propValue, archContainingObject, propName) { // We fully spelled out the function signature above but archContainingObject and propName are // not needed in this case. The archContainingObject is the object that contains the // property and propName is the property name itself. We pass in propName because the same // function could be used for multiple property callback clauses. // Remember to return a boolean true, false or undefined from ths callback. :) return propValue && propValue.toLowerCase() === 'foo'; }); archTask.traverse(function(traverseContext) { // You will only be called back here for ArchBaseCoreObject instances that // have the isArchBaseActionTransfer or isArchActionDecision property values equal to true. }, myTraverseFilter);If you supply a filter with no clauses, this tells the traverse method to call the supplied callback function for every
ArchBaseCoreObjectit traverses.If you want traversal itself to stop after a callback, simply return boolean false from the callback function you supply to the traverse call.
The traverse method does not process deprecated property names such as
orgId,orgNameorlanguageSettings. Additionally it does not traverse in to properties that would "jump out" of the current traversal. An example of this would be if the code was traversing anArchActionJumpToMenuaction that it would not start traversing in to the menu that it jumps to. Another example would be aArchActionChangeStateaction where it would not traverse in to the target state of the action. This also means traversal does not traverse in to theArchBaseValue#flowLevelDefaultproperty.And lastly, as Scripting evolves over time with new versions, you can expect to get callbacks for new object types such as new actions or new properties on objects. As such, it's important not to assume any particular order in callbacks to keep code most compatible with traversal callbacks. Or if you use inequality checks in filter clauses remember that new "stuff" may satisfy an inequality check which may or may not be anticipated in your logic.
Note: This traverse method is a helper method and is very handy for iterating over Architect Scripting objects and their properties in a generic fashion with filtering capabilities. Obviously you can write your own custom traversal code if this implementation doesn't cut it for some reason. :)
This function returns the number of times it called the callback function.
Parameters:
Name Type Attributes Default Description callbackFunctioncallbackTraverseInfo the callback function to call for objects that match the traverse filter.
traverseFilterArchFilterObject <optional>
ArchFactoryFilters#createFilterTraverseDefaultthe filter to use when performing the traversal to determine which
ArchBaseCoreObjectinstances you wish to be called back for. If no filter is specified, this function will callArchFactoryFilters#createFilterTraverseDefaultand use that traversal default filter. The wantArchBaseValues parameter on that call is set to true.Returns:
number- Inherited From: