Interface ProcessSupervisorApi

    • Method Detail

      • createProcessSupervisor

        ProcessSupervisor createProcessSupervisor​(ProcessSupervisor body)
        Create the ProcessSupervisor Create the ProcessSupervisor
        Parameters:
        body - The process definition id and either the user, role and/or group id. (required)
        Returns:
        ProcessSupervisor
      • createProcessSupervisorWithHttpInfo

        ApiResponse<ProcessSupervisor> createProcessSupervisorWithHttpInfo​(ProcessSupervisor body)
        Create the ProcessSupervisor Similar to createProcessSupervisor but it also returns the http response headers . Create the ProcessSupervisor
        Parameters:
        body - The process definition id and either the user, role and/or group id. (required)
        Returns:
        A ApiResponse that wraps the response boyd and the http headers.
      • deleteProcessSupervisorById

        void deleteProcessSupervisorById​(List<String> requestBody)
        Delete the ProcessSupervisor by ID Delete the ProcessSupervisor for the given compoound IDs You can delete a process supervisor by specifying its compound Id in the body of the request with the following format: `process_id/user_id/role_id/group_id`
        Parameters:
        requestBody - The process definition id and either the user, role and/or group id. (required)
      • deleteProcessSupervisorByIdWithHttpInfo

        ApiResponse<Void> deleteProcessSupervisorByIdWithHttpInfo​(List<String> requestBody)
        Delete the ProcessSupervisor by ID Similar to deleteProcessSupervisorById but it also returns the http response headers . Delete the ProcessSupervisor for the given compoound IDs You can delete a process supervisor by specifying its compound Id in the body of the request with the following format: `process_id/user_id/role_id/group_id`
        Parameters:
        requestBody - The process definition id and either the user, role and/or group id. (required)
      • searchProcessSupervisors

        List<ProcessSupervisor> searchProcessSupervisors​(Integer p,
                                                         Integer c,
                                                         List<String> f,
                                                         String o,
                                                         String s)
        Finds ProcessSupervisors Finds ProcessSupervisors with pagination params and filters To filter, you need to specify the `process_id`, and then the `user_id`, `group_id` and `role_id` with one of them (two if you want to filter on group and role) set to `>0` and the other ones set to `-1`. E.g.: `f=process_id%3D8040901857674754544&f=user_id%3D>0&f=group_id%3D-1&f=role_id%3D-1`
        Parameters:
        p - index of the page to display (required)
        c - maximum number of elements to retrieve (required)
        f - can filter on attributes with the format f={filter\\_name}={filter\\_value} with the name/value pair as url encoded string. (optional)
        o - can order on attributes (optional)
        s - can search on attributes (optional)
        Returns:
        List<ProcessSupervisor>
      • searchProcessSupervisorsWithHttpInfo

        ApiResponse<List<ProcessSupervisor>> searchProcessSupervisorsWithHttpInfo​(Integer p,
                                                                                  Integer c,
                                                                                  List<String> f,
                                                                                  String o,
                                                                                  String s)
        Finds ProcessSupervisors Similar to searchProcessSupervisors but it also returns the http response headers . Finds ProcessSupervisors with pagination params and filters To filter, you need to specify the `process_id`, and then the `user_id`, `group_id` and `role_id` with one of them (two if you want to filter on group and role) set to `>0` and the other ones set to `-1`. E.g.: `f=process_id%3D8040901857674754544&f=user_id%3D>0&f=group_id%3D-1&f=role_id%3D-1`
        Parameters:
        p - index of the page to display (required)
        c - maximum number of elements to retrieve (required)
        f - can filter on attributes with the format f={filter\\_name}={filter\\_value} with the name/value pair as url encoded string. (optional)
        o - can order on attributes (optional)
        s - can search on attributes (optional)
        Returns:
        A ApiResponse that wraps the response boyd and the http headers.
      • searchProcessSupervisors

        List<ProcessSupervisor> searchProcessSupervisors​(Map<String,​Object> queryParams)
        Finds ProcessSupervisors Finds ProcessSupervisors with pagination params and filters To filter, you need to specify the `process_id`, and then the `user_id`, `group_id` and `role_id` with one of them (two if you want to filter on group and role) set to `>0` and the other ones set to `-1`. E.g.: `f=process_id%3D8040901857674754544&f=user_id%3D>0&f=group_id%3D-1&f=role_id%3D-1` Note, this is equivalent to the other searchProcessSupervisors method, but with the query parameters collected into a single Map parameter. This is convenient for services with optional query parameters, especially when used with the ProcessSupervisorApi.SearchProcessSupervisorsQueryParams class that allows for building up this map in a fluent style.
        Parameters:
        queryParams - Map of query parameters as name-value pairs

        The following elements may be specified in the query map:

        • p - index of the page to display (required)
        • c - maximum number of elements to retrieve (required)
        • f - can filter on attributes with the format f={filter\\_name}={filter\\_value} with the name/value pair as url encoded string. (optional)
        • o - can order on attributes (optional)
        • s - can search on attributes (optional)
        Returns:
        List<ProcessSupervisor>
      • searchProcessSupervisorsWithHttpInfo

        ApiResponse<List<ProcessSupervisor>> searchProcessSupervisorsWithHttpInfo​(Map<String,​Object> queryParams)
        Finds ProcessSupervisors Finds ProcessSupervisors with pagination params and filters To filter, you need to specify the `process_id`, and then the `user_id`, `group_id` and `role_id` with one of them (two if you want to filter on group and role) set to `>0` and the other ones set to `-1`. E.g.: `f=process_id%3D8040901857674754544&f=user_id%3D>0&f=group_id%3D-1&f=role_id%3D-1` Note, this is equivalent to the other searchProcessSupervisors that receives the query parameters as a map, but this one also exposes the Http response headers
        Parameters:
        queryParams - Map of query parameters as name-value pairs

        The following elements may be specified in the query map:

        • p - index of the page to display (required)
        • c - maximum number of elements to retrieve (required)
        • f - can filter on attributes with the format f={filter\\_name}={filter\\_value} with the name/value pair as url encoded string. (optional)
        • o - can order on attributes (optional)
        • s - can search on attributes (optional)
        Returns:
        List<ProcessSupervisor>