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+ | A notification type is defined inside the activity | ||
+ | [[File:notifications1.png|850px|thumbnail|center]] | ||
+ | ==Supported properties== | ||
+ | *A notification has 3 supported properties | ||
+ | [[File:notifications2.png|850px|thumbnail|center]] | ||
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+ | ==Subject and Body== | ||
+ | Subject and body support placeholders #{placeholder-name}, to identify pieces of data to be replaced when a reasoner executes the notification action. | ||
+ | [[File:notifications3.png|850px|thumbnail|center]] | ||
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+ | ==Binding values== | ||
+ | Bindings to give values to the placeholders are defined in the activity actions | ||
+ | [[File:notifications4.png|1150px|thumbnail|center]] | ||
+ | ==Instances== | ||
+ | Notification instances are generated when a reasoner with an action of type Notify is executed. Notification instances can be seen using the menu option Things->Notifications |
Latest revision as of 14:43, 28 February 2018
Notification
A notification type is defined inside the activity
Supported properties
- A notification has 3 supported properties
Subject and Body
Subject and body support placeholders #{placeholder-name}, to identify pieces of data to be replaced when a reasoner executes the notification action.
Binding values
Bindings to give values to the placeholders are defined in the activity actions
Instances
Notification instances are generated when a reasoner with an action of type Notify is executed. Notification instances can be seen using the menu option Things->Notifications