Azure Purview Workflow client library for .NET - version 1.0.0-beta.2
Workflows are automated, repeatable business processes that users can create within Microsoft Purview to validate and orchestrate CUD (create, update, delete) operations on their data entities. Enabling these processes allow organizations to track changes, enforce policy compliance, and ensure quality data across their data landscape.
Use the client library for Purview Workflow to:
- Manage workflows
- Submit user requests and monitor workflow runs
- View and respond to workflow tasks
For more details about how to use workflow, please refer to the service documentation
Getting started
Install the package
dotnet add package Azure.Analytics.Purview.Workflows --prerelease
Prerequisites
You must have an Azure subscription and a Purview resource to use this package.
Authenticate the client
Since the Workflow service uses an Azure Active Directory (AAD) bearer token for authentication and identification, an email address should be encoded into the token to allow for notification when using Workflow. It is recommended that the Azure Identity library be used with a the UsernamePasswordCredential. Before using the Azure Identity library with Workflow, an application should be registered and used for the clientId passed to the UsernamePasswordCredential.
Uri endpoint = new Uri(Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("WORKFLOW_ENDPOINT"));
string clientId = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("ClientId");
string tenantId = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("TenantId");
string username = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("Username");
string password = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("Password");
TokenCredential usernamePasswordCredential = new UsernamePasswordCredential(clientId,tenantId, username,password, null);
var client = new WorkflowsClient(endpoint, usernamePasswordCredential);
Examples
The following section provides several code snippets covering some of the most common scenarios, including:
Create workflow
Guid workflowId = Guid.NewGuid();
string workflow = "{\"name\":\"Create glossary term workflow\",\"description\":\"\",\"triggers\":[{\"type\":\"when_term_creation_is_requested\",\"underGlossaryHierarchy\":\"/glossaries/20031e20-b4df-4a66-a61d-1b0716f3fa48\"}],\"isEnabled\":true,\"actionDag\":{\"actions\":{\"Startandwaitforanapproval\":{\"type\":\"Approval\",\"inputs\":{\"parameters\":{\"approvalType\":\"PendingOnAll\",\"title\":\"ApprovalRequestforCreateGlossaryTerm\",\"assignedTo\":[\"eece94d9-0619-4669-bb8a-d6ecec5220bc\"]}},\"runAfter\":{}},\"Condition\":{\"type\":\"If\",\"expression\":{\"and\":[{\"equals\":[\"@outputs('Startandwaitforanapproval')['body/outcome']\",\"Approved\"]}]},\"actions\":{\"Createglossaryterm\":{\"type\":\"CreateTerm\",\"runAfter\":{}},\"Sendemailnotification\":{\"type\":\"EmailNotification\",\"inputs\":{\"parameters\":{\"emailSubject\":\"GlossaryTermCreate-APPROVED\",\"emailMessage\":\"YourrequestforGlossaryTerm@{triggerBody()['request']['term']['name']}isapproved.\",\"emailRecipients\":[\"@{triggerBody()['request']['requestor']}\"]}},\"runAfter\":{\"Createglossaryterm\":[\"Succeeded\"]}}},\"else\":{\"actions\":{\"Sendrejectemailnotification\":{\"type\":\"EmailNotification\",\"inputs\":{\"parameters\":{\"emailSubject\":\"GlossaryTermCreate-REJECTED\",\"emailMessage\":\"YourrequestforGlossaryTerm@{triggerBody()['request']['term']['name']}isrejected.\",\"emailRecipients\":[\"@{triggerBody()['request']['requestor']}\"]}},\"runAfter\":{}}}},\"runAfter\":{\"Startandwaitforanapproval\":[\"Succeeded\"]}}}}}";
Response createResult = await client.CreateOrReplaceAsync(workflowId, RequestContent.Create(workflow));
Submit user requests
string request = "{\"operations\":[{\"type\":\"CreateTerm\",\"payload\":{\"glossaryTerm\":{\"name\":\"term\",\"anchor\":{\"glossaryGuid\":\"20031e20-b4df-4a66-a61d-1b0716f3fa48\"},\"status\":\"Approved\",\"nickName\":\"term\"}}}],\"comment\":\"Thanks!\"}";
Response submitResult = await client.SubmitAsync(RequestContent.Create(request));
Approve workflow task
// This taskId represents an existing workflow task. The id can be obtained by calling GetWorkflowTasksAsync API.
Guid taskId = new Guid("b129fe16-72d3-4994-9135-b997b9be46e0");
string request = "{\"comment\":\"Thanks!\"}";
Response approveResult = await client.ApproveAsync(taskId, RequestContent.Create(request));
Key concepts
Troubleshooting
Next steps
This client SDK exposes operations using protocol methods, you can learn more about how to use SDK Clients which use protocol methods in our documentation.
Contributing
See the CONTRIBUTING.md for details on building, testing, and contributing to this library.
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