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... ... @@ -1,65 +1,9 @@ 1 1 = Introduction = 2 2 3 - Variable is a container that holds a value and can be called in the iXPath Scenario. The importance of variables is to make flexibility in using some values without referring to their origins. 4 4 5 -There are 2 types of variables: 6 6 7 -* System variables 8 -* Local variables 9 9 10 -To call a variable, we should put it inside ${}. Eg: for a variable named ‘iXVar’, it can be called as ${iXVar}. 11 11 12 -== System variables == 13 13 14 -System variables define some default values in the system, and they can be called by users several times. 15 15 16 -Here is the list of system variables : 17 - 18 -1. At the declaration of the scenario: 19 -1*. iXSession: it returns the ID of the current session. 20 -1*. iXSessionPath: gets the Path of the session folder. 21 -1*. env: name of the environment. 22 -1*. inputFile: this variable collect all input files in one list. 23 -1. For a **mail listener : ** 24 -1*. iXFrom: refers to the sender of the mail. 25 -1*. iXSubject: refers to the mail subject. 26 -1. For an **AS2 listener **: 27 -1*. iXFrom: return the value of the AS2 sender. 28 -1. All connectors declare a system variable of type BpmnFile, the connector variable uses a bunch of functions to handle the list of BpmnFiles that will be detailed in the table below : 29 -1*. ((( 30 -(% style="width:884px" %) 31 -|(% style="width:150px" %)**Function**|(% style="width:365px" %)**Description**|(% style="width:367px" %)**Use** 32 -|(% style="width:150px" %)Get(i) |(% style="width:365px" %)Get a file with index number "i" from the BpmnFile list, the indexes begin from 0 as the first element, and so on.|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 33 -if we have an XmlToXml connector named "XmlToXml1" we can get __the second__ BpmnFile as : 34 - 35 -${XmlToXml1.get(1)} 36 - 37 -NB: we will make examples on the same connector "XmlToXml1". 38 -))) 39 -|(% style="width:150px" %)getTrkValues()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the Tracking values from a BpmnFile.|(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).getTrkValues()} returns the tracking values of the first BpmnFile. 40 -|(% style="width:150px" %)path()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the absolute path of the BpmnFile.|(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml.get(3).path()} returns the path of the __fourth__ BpmnFile 41 -|(% style="width:150px" %)fileName()|(% style="width:365px" %)Return the name of the BpmnFile. |(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(2).fileName()} retrieves the name of the third BpmnFile. 42 -|(% style="width:150px" %)extension()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the extension of the BpmnFile.|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 43 -Eg : if we want to get the extension of the first BpmnFile, we will proceed as below : 44 - 45 - ${XmlToXml1.get(0).extension()} 46 -))) 47 -|(% style="width:150px" %)fullName()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the file name + its extension |(% style="width:367px" %)Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).fullName()} returns the full name of the BpmnFile. 48 -|(% style="width:150px" %)size()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the size of the BpmnFile in megabit.|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 49 -Eg : ${XmlToXml1.get(0).size()} returns the size of the first BpmnFile. 50 -))) 51 -|(% style="width:150px" %)type()|(% style="width:365px" %)Returns the type of the BpmnFile|(% style="width:367px" %)((( 52 -Eg : To get the type of the second BpmnFile , 53 - 54 -${XmlToXml1.get(1).type()} 55 -))) 56 -))) 57 - 58 - 59 -== Local variables == 60 - 61 - 62 - 63 - 64 - 65 65