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Mappings

Mappings is a global object which will be available in your microservice. You can define anything in the mappings i.e. key/value pair map, array, etc. You can access these mappings inside your workflows at any time.

10.1 Project structure

Mappings are present in src/mappings directory. The default format is yaml and you can store mappings in the nested directories also. The nested directories are also accessible in the same mappings object.

.
├── config
└── src
└── mappings
└── index.yaml
└── generate.yaml

10.2 Sample mappings

This is a sample mapping which is accessible in the workflows inside mappings object using mappings.Gender and mappings.generate.genId

index.yaml
Gender:
Male: M
Female: F
Others: O
generate.yaml
genId: 12345
Note

If the file name is index.yaml then its content is available directly at global level i.e. you don't need to write index explicitly while accessing the mappings object like mappings.Gender.
However, for other file names you need to mention the file name while accessing the mappings object like mappings.generate.genId

Smaple workflow accessing mappings object:

  - id: httpbinCof_step1
description: Hit http bin with some dummy data. It will send back same as response
fn: com.gs.http
args:
datasource: httpbin
params:
data:
personal_email_id: 'ala.eforwich@email.com'
gender: <% mappings.Gender[inputs.body.Gender] %>
id: <% mappings.generate.genId %>
config:
url : /anything
method: post

10.3 Use mappings constants in other mapping files

You can use mapping constants in other mapping files using coffee/js scripting.

For example, you have mapping files index.yaml, relations.json and reference.yaml. Use the mappings from first two files as reference in the third file as follows:

index.yaml
Gender:
Male: M
Female: F
Others: O
relations.json
{
"id": 1,
"title": "Hello World",
"completed": false
}
reference.yaml
NewGender: <% mappings.Gender.Others %>
title: <% mappings.relations.title %>