This activity provides your microgateway application the ability to send EFTL messages.
The available service settings
are as follows:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
url | string | The EFTL server URL |
id | string | The id for this EFTL client |
user | string | The user name for the EFTL server |
password | string | The password for the EFTL server |
ca | string | The certificate authority for the EFTL client |
The available input
for the request are as follows:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
content | JSON object | The message to send |
dest | string | The EFTL dest to send the messages to |
The available response outputs
are as follows:
Name | Type | Description |
---|
A sample service
definition is:
{
"name": "EFTLGateway",
"description": "EFTL gateway",
"ref": "github.com/project-flogo/eftl/activity",
"settings": {
"url": "ws://localhost:9191/channel"
}
}
An example step
that invokes the above SQLSecurity
service using payload
is:
{
"service": "EFTLGateway",
"input": {
"content": "=$.payload.content",
"dest": "sample"
}
}