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Added, Status, Last reviewed
Added | Status | Last reviewed |
---|---|---|
v2.0.0 | Active | 2018-03-13 |
Start Process component
Starts a process.
Basic Usage
<adf-start-process
[appId]="YOUR_APP_ID">
</adf-start-process>
Properties
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
appId | number |
(optional): Limit the list of processes which can be started to those contained in the specified app |
name | string |
(optional) name to assign to the current process |
processDefinitionName | string |
(optional) definition name of the process to start |
variables | ProcessInstanceVariable[] |
Variables in input to the process RestVariable |
values | FormValues |
Parameter to pass form field values in the start form if is associated |
showSelectProcessDropdown | boolean |
hide or show the process selection drodown, true by default |
Events
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
start | EventEmitter<ProcessInstance> |
Emitted when the process starts |
cancel | EventEmitter<ProcessInstance> |
Emitted when the process is canceled |
error | EventEmitter<ProcessInstance> |
Emitted when the start process operation fails |
Details
Starting a process with a default name and pre-selected process definition name
<adf-start-process
[appId]="YOUR_APP_ID"
[name]="PROCESS_NAME"
[processDefinitionName]="PROCESS_DEFINITION_NAME">
</adf-start-process>
You can use the processDefinitionName
property to select which process will be selected by
default on the dropdown (when there is more than one process to choose from). Use the name
property to set the name shown on the dropdown item.
Starting a process not included in an app
<adf-start-process
[processDefinitionName]="PROCESS_DEFINITION_NAME">
</adf-start-process>
Use processDefinitionName
to set the dropdown item as in the example above.
Custom data example
The following example shows how to pass in form field values to initialize the start form for the process:
const formValues: FormValues = {
'test_1': 'value_1',
'test_2': 'value_2',
'test_3': 'value_1',
'test_4': 'dropdown_id',
'test_5': 'dropdown_label',
'dropdown': {'id': 'dropdown_id', 'name': 'dropdown_label'}
};
<adf-start-process
[values]="formValues"
[appId]="YOUR_APP_ID" >
</adf-start-process>
Attaching a File to the start form of the process
You can see a repository in the Alfresco Repositories list once it is created in APS.
If the repository is set up with an ID value of anything other than 1 then you will need
to declare it in app.config.json
. For example, if the repository's ID is 1002 and its
name is alfresco then you would set the alfrescoRepositoryName
property inapp.config.json
to alfresco-1002 as follows:
{
name: 'Alfresco ADF Application'
},
ecmHost: 'http://{hostname}{:port}/ecm',
bpmHost: 'http://{hostname}{:port}/bpm',
logLevel: 'silent',
alfrescoRepositoryName : 'alfresco-1002'
You then need to pass the node as the input values
object with the other properties:
let node: MinimalNodeEntryEntity = this.nodesApiService.getNode(NODE_ID);
const formValues: FormValues = {
'file' : node
'field_one': 'example text'
};
Note that in the object above, the key file
is the name of the attach file field in the start form of the process. The value of the file
property must be a
MinimalNodeEntryEntity:
<adf-start-process
[values]="formValues"
[appId]="YOUR_APP_ID" >
</adf-start-process>
The result will be the start form prefilled with the file data: