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sos-workorder

v0.0.4

Published

Test workorder for SOS

Downloads

5

Readme

FeedHenry RainCatcher workorder Build Status

This module contains a workorder model representation and its related services :

  • Backend services
  • Frontend services
  • Frontend UI templates

Client-side usage

Client-side usage (via broswerify)

Setup

This module is packaged in a CommonJS format, exporting the name of the Angular namespace. The module can be included in an angular.js as follows:

angular.module('app', [
, require('fh-wfm-workorder')
...
])

Integration

Angular controller

A sync manager must first be initialized using the workorderSync.createManager(). This can be placed, for instance, in the resolve config of a ui-router controlled application.

resolve: {
  workorderManager: function(workorderSync) {
    return workorderSync.createManager();
  }
}

For a more complete example, please check the demo portal app.

workorderSync API

These workorderSync API methods all return Promises:

| workorderSync method | Description | | -------------------- | ----------- | | workorderSync.manager.list | list all workorders | | workorderSync.manager.create(workorder) | create a workorder | | workorderSync.manager.read(workorderId) | read a workorder | | workorderSync.manager.update(workorder) | update a workorder |

Workorder directives

| Name | Attributes | | ---- | ----------- | | workorder-list | workorders, resultMap, selectedModel | | workorder | workorder, assignee, status | | workorder-form | value, workflows, workers | | workorder-status | status | | workorder-sunbmission-result | result, step |

Usage in an express backend

Setup

The server-side component of this RainCatcher module exports a function that takes express and mediator instances as parameters, as in:

var express = require('express')
  , app = express()
  , mbaasExpress = mbaasApi.mbaasExpress()
  , mediator = require('fh-wfm-mediator/lib/mediator')
  ;

// configure the express app
...

// setup the wfm workorder sync server
require('fh-wfm-workorder/server')(mediator, app, mbaasExpress);

Server side events

the module broadcasts, and listens for the following events

| Listens for | Responds with | | ----------- | ------------- | | wfm:workorder:list | done:wfm:workorder:list | | wfm:workorder:read | done:wfm:workorder:read | | wfm:workorder:update | done:wfm:workorder:update | | wfm:workorder:create | done:wfm:workorder:create |

Integration

Check this demo cloud application

Workorder data structure example


  {
     id: 1276001,
     workflowId: '1339',
     assignee: '156340',
     type: 'Job Order',
     title: 'Footpath in disrepair',
     status: 'New',
     startTimestamp: '2015-10-22T14:00:00Z',
     address: '1795 Davie St, Vancouver, BC V6G 2M9',
     location: [49.287227, -123.141489],
     summary: 'Please remove damaged kerb and SUPPLY AND FIX 1X DROP KERB CENTRE BN 125 X 150 cart away from site outside number 3.'
  }