Log and Notification Functions

The following functions are used for debugging APL code, or logging user defined messages and events.

The following functions for Log and Notification described here are:

debug

This function prints the supplied argument to the output target specified in the Execution tab of the Workflow Properties dialog. The valid options are File or Event.

If File is selected, the debug is saved in the temporary directory specified in the system property pico.tmpdir. The file must be named asdebug/<workflow name>.

Alternatively, the location of the debug file can also be configured by using the mz.wf.debugdir property. Each time a workflow is activated, a new debug information will be generated and overwrite the existing file.

If Event is selected, the output is shown in the Workflow Monitor. For further information, see Workflow Monitor.

void debug( arg )

Parameter

Description

Parameter

Description

arg

Argument to write to debug output. Could be any type. Note that printing a UDR type will dump all the field values, which may be a large amount of data. Similarly, the debug output for a table or list type may be very large.

There is a special case if arg is a bytearray. In this case, the output string will be the hex dump returned from the baHexDump built-in function.

For all other variable types, the output is the direct string conversion, meaning debug ( arg ) is the same as debug( (string) arg ).

Returns

Nothing


dispatchAlarmValue

The function makes it possible to detect alarm situations based on workflow behavior. It dispatches a user defined <value> with a user defined valueName from the workflow. The valueName used must be defined using Alarm Detection. For further information, see Alarm Detection in the Desktop user's guide.

void dispatchAlarmValue(string <"valueName">, long value)

Parameter

Description

Parameter

Description

"valueName"

The workflow alarm value name, as defined in the Alarm Detection Editor

value

Any value to be associated with the name

Returns

Nothing

Example - Using dispatchAlarmValue

The following code example displays a situation and syntax useful for the dispatchAlarmValue.

consume { if ( timeToPay ) { udrRoute(chargingUdr, "to_billing"); //Enable for 'amount out of range' Alarm Detection dispatchAlarmValue("chargingAmount", chargingUdr.amount); } }


dispatchEvent

A user can define a customized event type. This is done using an event UDR, optionally extended with user-defined fields. This event UDR can be populated with any information by using APL code, and then be sent, using the dispatchEvent function, to be caught by the Event Notification.

The event will have asynchronous event handling, and if there is an error in the notification, or if dispatching is on the way, this will be logged in either the EC log or the Platform log, depending on what the problem is.

For further information about Event Notification, see Event Notifications.

Parameter

Description

Parameter

Description

eventUDR

The name of the event UDR

Returns

Nothing

dispatchMessage

This method is used to produce user defined messages associated to predefined Event Categories. For further information about the Event Notification editor, see Event Notifications in the Desktop user's guide. For instance, an Event Category could be named 'DISASTER', and be configured to send an email to the System Administrator. Then an APL agent could send a detailed description with the dispatchMessage function whenever this error situation is detected.

Parameter

Description

Parameter

Description

string

Value/message to append to the Event Category

<Event Category>

Name of a user defined event as declared in the Event Notification Editor. This event must be defined in the Event Notification Editor in order for the APL code to compile.

Returns

Nothing

log*

Logs a message string to the System Log of type error, warning or information. The entry will fall under the Workflow category where workflow name will be the name of the current workflow and agent name will be the name of the agent logging the message.

Parameter

Description

Parameter

Description

message

A main message appearing in the log

parameterName_n

Name of an optional parameter. If declared, parameterValue_n must be declared as well.

parameterValue_n

Value of an optional parameter. If declared, parameterName_n must be declared as well.

Returns

Nothing

Example - Using logWarning

The following code example logs a warning message, which when displayed in the System Log will look like the following figure:

System Log inspection

log.*

These functions invokes logging with log4j. For information about how to configure the logging, such as to set the log level, see the System Administrator's Guide.

Parameter

Description

Parameter

Description

message

A value that will be appear in the message field in the log output
This parameter will be ignored if cannot be typecasted to a primitive data type e g string or int.

tag

Objects(s) that will appear in the tag field in the log output.

Returns

Nothing

Example - Using log.debug

mailNotify

Sends an email to a configured recipient. In order to operate, the system must have an email remitter and an SMTP mail server defined. For further information on Platform properties, see Platform in the System Administrator's Guide.

Parameter

Description

Parameter

Description

address

Email address to the recipient on the form: "user@xxx.com"

subject

Text ending up as the email subject

message

Message string ending up as the body of the email

sender

Name or address of the sender of the email

attachment

A list that will contain one or many attachments to be sent with the email. Each list entry will be the full directory path of the attachment.

Returns

Nothing