Each trigger looks for a different change of state event.
Trigger One
On a change of state to QM - In Review
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{"event": "on-change-state", "conditions": [ {"state": "QM - |
In Review"} |
There are two "actions:"
an email is sent to the users who have been added as a value to the workflow parameter
@QT@
an informative message dialog is shown
Trigger Two
On a change of state to QM - In
Approval
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{"event": "on-change-state",
"conditions":
[
{"state": "QM - In Approval"} |
There are two "actions:"
an email is sent to
the users who have been added as a value for the workflow parameter
@QT@
the users who are members of the Confluence user groups added as a value for the workflow parameter @QM@
an informative message dialog is shown
Trigger Three
On a change of state to QM - Published
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{"event": "on-change-state", "conditions": [ {"state": "QM |
- Published"} |
There are two "actions:"
an email is sent to the user who created the page using the value reference @Creator@
an informative message dialog is shown
Here's the JSON notation in full for these three workflow triggers.
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"triggers":
[
{"event": "on-change-state",
"conditions":
[
{"state": "QM - In Review"}
],
"actions":
[
{"action": "send-email",
"recipients":
[
"@QT@"
],
"notification": {"subject": "${content.title} is QM - In Review State",
"title": "${content.title} is QM - IN REVIEW State",
"body": "Hello, ${content.link} in the ${content.space} space is in QM - In Review state and needs to be reviewed"}},
{"action": "set-message",
"type": "info",
"title": "This is the title of the dialog shown on your page",
"body": "This is the body of the dialog shown on your page"}
]},
{"event": "on-change-state",
"conditions":
[
{"state": "QM - In Approval"}
],
"actions":
[
{"action": "send-email",
"recipients":
[
"@QT@",
"@QM@"
],
"notification": {"subject": "${content.title} is QM - In Approval State",
"title": "${content.title} is QM - In Approval State",
"body": "Hello, ${content.link} in the ${content.space} space QM - In Approval"}},
{"action": "set-message",
"type": "info",
"title": "This is the title of the dialog shown on your page",
"body": "This is the body of the dialog shown on your page"}
]},
{"event": "on-change-state",
"conditions":
[
{"state": "QM - Published"}
],
"actions":
[
{"action": "send-email",
"recipients":
[
"@Creator@"
],
"notification": {"subject": "${content.title} is QM - Published State",
"title": "${content.title} is QM - Published State",
"body":"Hello, ${content.link} in the ${content.space} space QM - Published"}},
{"action": "set-message",
"type": "info",
"title": "This is the title of the dialog shown on your page",
"body": "This is the body of the dialog shown on your page"}
]}
] |
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Only one overall " |
notation will be required in the JSON code if added to a workflow using the JSON editor. |
triggers":
JSON element.You can add the JSON to the workflow in workflow builder.
In the JSON markup
multiple trigger events are enclosed in a single pair of "[
" and "]
"
brackets prefaced by a single "triggers":
JSON element.
You can add the JSON to the workflow in workflow builder.
There is no need to add the opening "
triggers":
JSON when adding the JSON code to workflow builder. Workflow builder will automatically add this when you save the changes to the workflow.
Related Pages
Add a JSON trigger using workflow builder
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