Workflow is defined as a sequence of tasks that has to be performed on an application/Entity to process it. The egov-workflow-v2 is a workflow engine which helps in performing these operations seamlessly using a predefined configuration. We will discuss how to create this configuration for a new product in this document.
Before you proceed with the configuration, make sure the following pre-requisites are met -
egov-workflow-v2 service is up and running
Role-Action mapping are added for business Service API’s
Create and modify workflow configuration according to the product requirements
Configure State level as well BusinessService level SLA to efficiently track the progress of the application
Control access to perform actions through configuration
Deploy the latest version of egov-workflow-v2 service
Add businessService persister yaml path in persister configuration
Add Role-Action mapping for BusinessService API’s
Overwrite the egov.wf.statelevel flag ( true for state level and false for tenant level)
The Workflow configuration has 3 levels of hierarchy: a. BusinessService b. State c. Action The top-level object is BusinessService, it contains fields describing the workflow and list of States that are part of the workflow. The businessService can be defined at tenant level like pb.amritsar or at the state level like pb. All objects maintain an audit sub-object which keeps track of who is creating and updating and the time of it.
Each State object is a valid status for the application. The State object contains the information of the state and what actions can be performed on it.
The action object is the last object in the hierarchy, it defines the name of the action and the roles that can perform the action.
The workflow should always start from the null state as the service treats new applications as having null as the initial state. eg:
In action object whatever nextState is defined, the application will be sent to that state. It can be to another forward state or even some backward state from where the application has already passed (generally, such actions are named SENDBACK)
SENDBACKTOCITIZEN is a special keyword for action name. This action sends back the application to the citizen’s inbox for him to take action. A new State should be created on which Citizen can take action and should be the nextState of this action. While calling this action from module assignees should be enriched by the module with the uuids of the owners of the application
For integration-related steps please refer to the document Setting Up Workflows.
(Note: All the API’s are in the same postman collection therefore same link is added in each row)
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Attribute Name
Description
tenantId
The tenantId (ULB code) for which the workflow configuration is defined
businessService
The name of the workflow
business
The name of the module which uses this workflow configuration
businessServiceSla
The overall SLA to process the application (in milliseconds)
state
Name of the state
applicationStatus
Status of the application when in the given state
docUploadRequired
Boolean flag representing if document are required to enter the state
isStartState
Boolean flag representing if the state can be used as starting state in workflow
isTerminateState
Boolean flag representing if the state is the leaf node or end state in the workflow configuration. (No Actions can be taken on states with this flag as true)
isStateUpdatable
Boolean flag representing whether data can be updated in the application when taking action on the state
currentState
The current state on which action can be performed
nextState
The resultant state after action is performed
roles
A list containing the roles which can perform the actions
auditDetails
Contains fields to audit edits on the data. (createdTime, createdBy,lastModifiedTIme,lastModifiedby)
Title
Link
Workflow Service Documentation
Setting Up Workflows
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