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class JobArguments { workflowPathcolorBlue = new js7.JobArgument('js7Workflow.pathcolor_blue', true); } class JS7Job extends js7.Job { declaredArguments = new JobArguments(); processOrder(js7Step) { // option 1: access declared argument // option 1.a: access declared argument by name js7Step.getLogger().info('[GetDeclaredArgument] by name:'); var declaredArg1a = js7Step.getDeclaredArgument('js7Workflow.pathcolor_blue'); js7Step.getLogger().info('declaredArgument: ' + declaredArg1a.getName() + '=' + declaredArg1a.getValue()); // option 1.b: access declared argument by object name js7Step.getLogger().info('[GetDeclaredArgument] by object name:'); var declaredArg1b = js7Step.getDeclaredArgument(this.declaredArguments.workflowPathcolorBlue.name); js7Step.getLogger().info('declaredArgument: ' + declaredArg1b.getName() + '=' + declaredArg1b.getValue()); // option 2: access declared argument value // option 2.a: access declared argument value by name js7Step.getLogger().info('[GetDeclaredArgumentValue] by name:'); js7Step.getLogger().info(js7Step.getDeclaredArgumentValue('js7Workflow.pathcolor_blue')); // option 2.b: access declared argument value by object name js7Step.getLogger().info('[GetDeclaredArgumentValue] by object name:'); js7Step.getLogger().info(js7Step.getDeclaredArgumentValue(this.declaredArguments.workflowPathcolorBlue.name)); } } |
Explanations:
- The example suggests two ways how to access declared arguments:
- Accessing the argument value: directly returns the argument value for the given argument name.
- Accessing the argument object: offers to use the
getName()
andgetValue()
methods of the argument object.
- Argument names can be specified by strings or by using the
declaredArguments
instance of theJobArgument
class and the argument objects included.
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