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As a System Admin I want to view details of failed messages.
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Lesson Outcomes
By the end of this lesson you should:
- Know all the built-in objects provided by Helium
- Understand how to use built-in objects in a Helium application
Modified or Added App Files
./web-app/images/Monitoring.png
./web-app/presenters/app_monitoring/AppMonitoringMenu.mez
./web-app/views/app_monitoring/AppMonitoringMenu.vxml
./web-app/presenters/app_monitoring/SmsResult.mez
./web-app/views/app_monitoring/SmsResult.vxml
./web-app/presenters/app_monitoring/ScheduledFunctionResult.mez
./web-app/views/app_monitoring/ScheduledFunctionResult.vxml
./web-app/views/app_monitoring/ScheduledFunctionResultStacktrace.vxml
./web-app/lang/en.lang
App Use Case Scenario
In Lesson 18 we covered and an app feature where system administrator users are notified regarding consecutive failures of SMS messages and scheduled results. In this lesson we will expand on this by providing a view that can be inspected to find details of failed SMS messages and scheduled functions. This can then be used by users to diagnose the cause and solve the underlying issues.
Built-In Object Details
In Lesson 18 we briefly mentioned the __sms_result___
and __scheduled_function_result__
builtin-in objects provided by Helium. See below the details of theses objects:
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@NotTracked persistent object __sms_result__ { datetime datetimestampStarted; datetime datetimestampFinished; string destination; int attempt; bool success; string error; bool doneProcessing; uuid smsOutboundConfigurationVersionId; string smsOutboundConfigurationName; uuid smsId; } |
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@NotTracked persistent object __scheduled_function_result__ { datetime datetimestampStarted; datetime datetimestampFinished; string qualifiedName; string schedule; string error; string stackTrace; bool success; } |
Data Table Using Built-In Object
Built-in objects do not need to be included in the data model of a Helium app as they are automatically included by Helium. They are read-only and can be accessed like any other object using selectors.
See below for code snippets for the collection source for data tables showing details for SMS and scheduled function results.
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__sms_result__[] getSmsResults() { return __sms_result__:all(); } |
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__scheduled_function_result__[] getScheduledFunctionResults() { return __scheduled_function_result__:all(); } |
Please consult the source code accompanying this lesson for the full example.
Lesson Source Code