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Lifecycle Action Selection Wizard for Component Templates
Use the action selection wizard to create or edit an action for the selected lifecycle phase.
To add Operations Orchestration flows, see the "Import Operations Orchestration Flows" section in the Cloud Service Automation Configuration Guide Cloud Service Automation Configuration Guide for more information.
Required parameters are indicated with an asterisk. If you don't define a value, then you will see a warning message that explains possible issues but you can still apply the change.
Tasks
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Select an action — Search for flows or actions by name (when searching for a flow, the folders searched in the Operations Orchestration library are determined by a property configured in the
csa.properties
file; see the "Action Selection Wizard" property description section in the Cloud Service Automation Configuration Guide Cloud Service Automation Configuration Guide for more information) or select the process engine from which to select a flow or action. Then, locate and select the flow or action. See Lifecycle action internal actions for a list of internal actions. This task is only available when you create an action. -
Configure an action — You can configure the following properties for an action:
Item Description Process Engine Read-only. The container of the flow or internal action. Locator Read-only. The location of the flow or internal action. Display Name The name you provide for the action. Description The description you provide for the action. Execution Properties Specify the following:
- Fail on Error - If selected, provisioning or de-provisioning will stop if the action fails. By default, Fail on Error is not selected for actions created in the Un-deploying, Un-reserving, and Un-initializing stages.
- Error on Timeout - If selected, provisioning or de-provisioning will stop if the time to execute the action exceeds the timeout value, configured below.
Timeout (seconds) The amount of time to wait for the action to complete. Set this field to zero (0) if you do not want the action to time out. Note that this creates the potential of an action not finishing, which may cause the underlying subscription to remain in the Pending state. -
Configure parameters — Configure the input parameters whose values are passed to the flow or internal action prior to invoking the action.
Click Auto-Configure to automatically map any parameter that is not mapped to a corresponding property. If a matching property does not exist, it is created.
Click the gear icon next to a parameter and select Delete Mapping to delete a property mapping.
Click the gear icon next to a parameter and select Auto-Select Property for Mapping to automatically create a property mapping. If no matching property is found, it is created.
Click the gear icon next to the parameter you want to configure and select Edit Mapping. From the Edit Parameter Mapping dialog, edit the name, display name, description, and mapping type of the parameter.
Select one of the following mapping types:
Not Mapped — The parameter is not mapped to a value.
Constant Value — Type a value for the parameter.
Property — Select a property.
Token — Select a token, which is a system value that is automatically resolved internally when the parameter is read. Tokens are not available for Boolean or Integer parameters. See Tokens for a description of the tokens.
Operations Orchestration Root Content Configuration
The Operations Orchestration content folders and actions that should be displayed in CSA are configurable. For information on how to configure these properties, see the
See also Lifecycle Action Selection Wizard for Sequenced Designs and Lifecycle Action Selection Wizard.
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