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Extensions

ApiRef2.png Purpose: Offers guidelines for managing Extensions provided by the Context Services.

About Extensions

Extensions are additional information which extend the standard contents of resources such as Customer Profile, Service, State, and Task. An Extension is a record-a list of attributes-or an array of records, associated with a resource ID.

  • You can define as many extension types as you need by creating an Extension Schema for each of them.
  • Extension schema are created through Context Services (see List of Schema Operations), not through the Configuration Layer (Configuration Manager).

Extension records can be either:

  • "single-valued": The extension contains a single record across the resource (for instance, LastName, FirstName, identifiers, etc.)
  • "multi-valued": The extension can contain several values (for instance, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, etc.)

Extensions are provided at the same time and at the same level than the attributes of the resource. For instance, the following output presents a profile containing the attributes FirstName, LastName, DOB<ref>DOB: Date Of Birth</ref> and one multi-valued extension EmailAddress:

{
     "FirstName": "Bruce", 
     "LastName": "Banner",
     "DOB": "1962-05-10",
     "EmailAddress": [
         "bruce.banner@marvelous.com",
         "b.banner@hulk.dom"
       ]
}

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Unique Attributes

In the case of multi-valued extensions, the attributes which are part of the 'unique' list (specified in the Extension Schema) are used to identify records. The combination of these attributes' values must be unique across the related resource, and this enables UCS to identify a given record in the given extension. For example, consider a 'Bill' extension which includes the attribute bill_id. To ensure that a given service does not have two 'Bill' extensions with the same bill_id, set the following unique array in the extension schema:

unique = ["bill_id"]

The attributes of the unique list are mandatory at the extension record's creation. You need to provide values for the 'unique' attributes:

Important
Operations which manage extension records are part of the related resource operations. For instance, the operations which manage records of profile extensions are part of the List of Profile Operations.

Limitations

  • Once created, you cannot update the schema.
  • When you are dealing with extensions or extension schema, make sure that you do not use one of the

Unauthorized Strings as an attribute name or value.

Managing Extension Schema

Operations and resources in this section are part of

Before you can start using extensions, you must create their schema. Once created, you cannot update or remove them. You can create schema with the following operations:

Then, you can retrieve extension schema.

Example: Retrieving the schema for profile extensions:

GET /metadata/profiles/extensions

Result

200 OK
[
{
   "name":"Phone",
   "type":"multi-valued",    
   "attributes": [
       {"name":"PhoneType","type":"integer","default":0,"mandatory":"true"},
       {"name":"prefix","type":"string","length":"3","default":"555",},
       {"name":"PhoneNumber","type":"integer","length":15,"mandatory":"true"},
       {"name":"description","type":"string","length":32,"mandatory":"true"},
       {"name":"start_availabilty","type":"datetime"},
       {"name":"end_availabilty","type":"datetime", "mandatory":"false"}
       ]
},
{
   "name":"Address",
   "type":"single-valued",    
   "attributes": [
       {"name":"AddressType","type":"integer","default":0},
       {"name":"Address","type":"string","length":256},
       {"name":"City","type":"string","length":32},
       {"name":"County","type":"string","length":32},
       {"name":"PostCode","type":"string", "length":10},
       {"name":"Country","type":"string","length":32}
       ]
} ]

Managing Extensions

Adding Extensions to a given Resource

You can add extensions when managing the resources with related operations which authorize the <extension n> attribute in the operation's body (the following list may not be exhaustive): Associate Service, Start Service, Complete Service, Start State, Complete State, Perform State Transition, Start Task, Complete Task.

Important
In that case, if a former value of the extension exists for the given resource, this former extension value is replaced with the new extension value specified in the body.

Let's consider the following multi-valued extension record named 'Satisfaction'. The unique field which identifies records is "place" (the name of the proposed place for the booking. Example: Records for a 'Satisfaction' extension

 [
  {
  "rating":2,
  "pertinence":8,
  "usefull":true,
  "place":"Terranova mexico resort"
 },
 {
  "rating":8,
  "pertinence":4,
  "usefull":false,
  "place":"Fancy resort Paris"
 }
]

The following operation Complete State indicates a single value for the 'Satisfaction' extension. Example: Operation which updates the 'Satisfaction' extension for a given state.

POST /services/6739/states/5362/end
 {
  "interaction_id":"00001a57JGQ00BVS",
  "disposition": 10,
  "disposition_desc": "SUCCESS",
  "application_type":"customer_online_survey",
  "application_id":40,
  "resource_type":"html",
  "resource_id":20,
  "media_type":"webform",
  "Feedback": 
  {
    "FeedbackType":"survey",
    "rating":7,
    "notes":"warm welcome at frontdesk, thanks for the nice trip"
   },
  "Satisfaction": [
   {
    "rating":2,
    "pertinence":6,
    "usefull":true,
    "place":"Marina Porto Vecchio"
   }
   ]
 } 

As a result, the previous records 'Fancy resort Paris ' and 'Terranova mexico resort ' are lost. In this case, to add a new record to the extension, you must specify the whole extension content. For instance, note the following: Example: Operation which updates the 'Satisfaction' extension without losing records

POST /services/6739/states/5362/end
 {
  "interaction_id":"00001a57JGQ00BVS",
  "disposition": 10,
  "disposition_desc": "SUCCESS",
  "application_type":"customer_online_survey",
  "application_id":40,
  "resource_type":"html",
  "resource_id":20,
  "media_type":"webform",
  "Feedback": 
  {
    "FeedbackType":"survey",
    "rating":7,
    "notes":"warm welcome at frontdesk, thanks for the nice trip"
   },
  "Satisfaction": [
      {
       "rating":2,
       "pertinence":6,
       "usefull":true,
       "place":"Marina Porto Vecchio"
      },
     {
       "rating":2,
       "pertinence":8,
       "usefull":true,
       "place":"Terranova mexico resort"
    },
    {
      "rating":8,
      "pertinence":4,
      "usefull":false,
      "place":"Fancy resort Paris"
    }]
 } 

Retrieving Extensions

GET operations which enable to retrieve resources include the "extensions" parameter to specify a list of extensions to retrieve. By default, extensions are not returned. The following list is not exhaustive:

Retrieving service with the extensions ClientInfo,relatedOffers

 GET /services/3005?extensions=ClientInfo,relatedOffers

Result:

{
  "service_id" : 3005,
  "ClientInfo" : {
    "userAgent" : "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; fr; rv:1.9.2) Gecko/20100115 Firefox/3.6 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729)",
    "clientIp" : "192.168.1.1",
    "contentType" : "Content-Type : application/json;charset=UTF-8"
  },
  "service_type" : 100,
  "est_duration" : 300,
  "started" : {
    "timestamp" : "2010-09-07T07:58:16.313Z",
    "application_type" : 400,
    "resource_id" : 10,
    "media_type" : 2,
    "resource_type" : 200,
    "application_id" : 40,
    "interaction_id" : "56"
  },
    "disposition" : 5,
    "completed" : {
      "timestamp" : "2010-06-03T08:51:54.380Z",
      "interaction_id" : "1587"
    }
  } ],
  "relatedOffers" : [ {
    "offer_name" : "VIP credit card black ed.",
    "type" : "9",
    "comments" : "proposed to all client"
  }, {
    "offer_name" : "3 times payment GOLD",
    "type" : "4",
    "comments" : "limited offer"
  }, {
    "offer_name" : "life insurance",
    "type" : "3",
    "comments" : "healt check to be done before approval"
  } ],
  "contact_key" : "bob"
}

Managing Extension Records

The Context Services Restful API includes dedicated operations such as update or delete a record, or update the whole extension. They are available in the ListofServiceOperations, :category:State Operations, and :category:Task Operations pages. When dealing with these operations, you must provide unique attributes to identify the targeted record. For instance, to manage State Extensions, the State Operations provide the following operations:

Example: Updating the Tons of Hill, Paris record of the extension relatedOffers in the service 8389.

PUT /services/8389/states/1/extensions/Satisfaction/by/unique
{
   "rating":2,
   "pertinence":8,
   "usefull":true,
   "place":"Tons of Hill, Paris"
  }

Deleting an Extension

To delete the extension of a given resource, use the related Update XXX Extension operation with no attributes in the operation's body.

Example: Deleting the relatedOffers multi-valued extension of the service 8389

PUT /services/8389/extensions/relatedOffers
 []

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