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Example on-expire event

"triggers":
[
	{"event": "on-expire",
  	"conditions":
	[
		{"final":true}
	],
  	"actions":
	[
		{"action": "change-state",
			"state": "Review"},
		{"action": "set-message",
        	"type": "info",
            "title": "Stale content",
            "body": "Content may be out of date",
            "tags": "state",
            "mode": "autoClose"}
    ]}
]

if adding the JSON trigger using workflow builder there is no need to include the opening "triggers:" JSON markup notation, since It will be added by workflow builder.

The on-expire event is only listening for that workflow expiry event for the final state

Each event includes

The JSON trigger event must include at least one JSON trigger action. There are two actions in the example - the "change-state" and "set-message" actions.

If a JSON trigger condition is present this can include one or more conditions. The trigger will only allow the event to be valid if these conditions are valid.

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