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Example on-expire event

"triggers":
[
	{"event": "on-expire",
  	"actions":
	[
		{"action": "change-state",
			"state": "Review"},
		{"action": "set-message",
        	"type": "warning",
            "title": "Stale content",
            "body": "Content has passed its set life and may be out of date",
            "tags": "state",
            "mode": "autoClose"}
    ]}
]

If adding the JSON trigger using workflow builder visual editor 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 a workflow expiry event.

Each event can include

The JSON trigger event must include at least one JSON trigger action. There are two actions in the example

  • the "change-state" action to transition the workflow to the Review state and

  • "set-message" notification action

There are no conditions and the trigger will listen for an expiration event for any state.

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

Trigger events

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