Policy Triggers
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policy_triggers specify the implementation of actions that are invoked by policies, and declare the properties that define a trigger’s behavior.
Declaration
The policy_triggers section is a hash in which each item in the hash represents an policy trigger.
policy_triggers:
# my_definitions.policy_triggers.my_trigger1 is the policy trigger name
my_definitions.policy_triggers.my_trigger1:
...
my_trigger2:
...Schema
| Keyname | Required | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| source | yes | string | The policy trigger implementation source (a URL or a path relative to the blueprint root directory). |
| parameters | no | dict | Optional parameters schema for the policy trigger. |
Example
policy_triggers:
my_webhook_trigger:
source: policy_trigger/webhook_trigger.clj
properties:
webhook_endpoint:
description: >
URL for making a POST HTTP request to
webhook_body:
description: >
request body (serialized to JSON)
default: {}Built-in Policy Triggers
The following policy triggers are defined in types.yaml.
cloudify.policies.triggers.execute_workflow
Parameters:
workflowWorkflow name to execute.workflow_parametersWorkflow parameters. (Optional, default:{})forceSpecifies that the workflow is to be executed, even when another execution for the same workflow is currently in progress. (Optional, default:false)allow_custom_parametersSpecifies that parameters that are not defined in the workflow parameters schema are to be accepted. (Optional, default:false)socket_timeoutThe socket timeout (in ms.) when making a request to the Manager REST API. (Optional, default:1000)conn_timeoutThe connection timeout (in ms.) when making a request to the Manager REST API. (Optional, default:1000)
You can find the implementation for this trigger on github. It builds the HTTP request to the Manager REST service and makes the actual REST call using the clj-http clojure library.
Usage
This section describes how to define a policy trigger. To use policy triggers with policies, see the Groups specification.
