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Process user task orchestration

Description

A quickstart project shows very typical user task orchestration. It comes with two tasks assigned to human actors via groups assignments - managers. So essentially anyone who is a member of that group can act on the tasks. Though this example applies four eye principle which essentially means that user who approved first task cannot approve second one. So there must be always at least two distinct manager involved.

This example shows

  • working with user tasks
  • four eye principle with user tasks

Build and run

Prerequisites

You will need:

  • Java 11+ installed
  • Environment variable JAVA_HOME set accordingly
  • Maven 3.8.6+ installed

Compile and Run in Local Dev Mode

mvn clean compile spring-boot:run

Package and Run using uberjar

mvn clean package

To run the generated native executable, generated in target/, execute

java -jar target/process-usertasks-with-security-springboot.jar

OpenAPI (Swagger) documentation

Specification at swagger.io

You can take a look at the OpenAPI definition - automatically generated and included in this service - to determine all available operations exposed by this service. For easy readability you can visualize the OpenAPI definition file using a UI tool like for example available Swagger UI.

In addition, various clients to interact with this service can be easily generated using this OpenAPI definition.

Submit a request to start new approval

To make use of this application it is as simple as putting a sending request to http://localhost:8080/approvals with following content

{
"traveller" : {
  "firstName" : "John",
  "lastName" : "Doe",
  "email" : "jon.doe@example.com",
  "nationality" : "American",
  "address" : {
  	"street" : "main street",
  	"city" : "Boston",
  	"zipCode" : "10005",
  	"country" : "US" }
  }
}

Complete curl command can be found below:

curl -u john:john -X POST -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' -d '{"traveller" : { "firstName" : "John", "lastName" : "Doe", "email" : "jon.doe@example.com", "nationality" : "American","address" : { "street" : "main street", "city" : "Boston", "zipCode" : "10005", "country" : "US" }}}' http://localhost:8080/approvals

Show active approvals

curl -u john:john -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' http://localhost:8080/approvals

Show tasks

curl -u john:john -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' 'http://localhost:8080/approvals/{uuid}/tasks?user=john&group=managers'

where {uuid} is the id of the given approval instance

Complete first line approval task

curl -u john:john -X POST -d '{"approved" : true}' -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' http://localhost:8080/approvals/{uuid}/firstLineApproval/{tuuid}?user=john&group=managers'

where {uuid} is the id of the given approval instance and {tuuid} is the id of the task instance

Show tasks

curl -u john:john -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' 'http://localhost:8080/approvals/{uuid}/tasks?user=john&group=managers'

where {uuid} is the id of the given approval instance

This should return empty response as the admin user was the first approver and by that can't be assigned to another one.

Repeating the request with another user will return task

curl -u mary:mary -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' 'http://localhost:8080/approvals/{uuid}/tasks?user=mary&group=managers'

Complete second line approval task

curl -u mary:mary -X POST -d '{"approved" : true}' -H 'Content-Type:application/json' -H 'Accept:application/json' 'http://localhost:8080/approvals/{uuid}/secondLineApproval/{tuuid}?user=mary&group=managers'

where {uuid} is the id of the given approval instance and {tuuid} is the id of the task instance

This completes the approval and returns approvals model where both approvals of first and second line can be found, plus the approver who made the first one.

{
	"approver":"admin",
	"firstLineApproval":true,
	"id":"2eeafa82-d631-4554-8d8e-46614cbe3bdf",
	"secondLineApproval":true,
	"traveller":{
		"address":{
			"city":"Boston",
			"country":"US",
			"street":"main street",
			"zipCode":"10005"},
		"email":"jon.doe@example.com",
		"firstName":"John",
		"lastName":"Doe",
		"nationality":"American"
	}
}

Deploying with Kogito Operator

In the operator directory you'll find the custom resources needed to deploy this example on OpenShift with the Kogito Operator.