Child Poll Processor
The Poll Processor contains the logic that will be applied when polling a remote system for data.
The Poll Processor contains the logic that will be applied when polling a remote system for data.
The Poll Processor is a configuration record which contains the logic that will be applied when polling a remote system for data. There are three main scripts which are used to setup, execute and process the Poll Requests. The scripts given here are examples of how you might configure your Poll. The details of yours may differ depending on your requirements.
This child Poll Processor will take take each record passed to it from the parent Poll Processor and then make a fuller Poll Request against that record, processing it and deciding between multiple Messages in Unifi.
In Unifi Integration Designer, navigate to & open < Your Integration > (created following the Outbound Incident Guide).
Click the 'Poll Processors' icon & then New.
The fields to be configured for the New Poll Processor modal are as follows:
Field | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
Name | The name of the Processor. | <Your Name> |
Run parallel | Allow concurrent Poll Requests to be executed. | <true>* |
*Run parallel: Each Poll Request will have different input parameters (i.e. the sys_id of one of the updated Incidents passed from the Parent). We can therefore run concurrent Poll Requests on the different records without concern for overlap issues.
Your New Poll Processor modal should look like this:
'Parent' - Once we have created the Parent Poll Processor, we can then select it here. We have not scripted any business logic to run from the value in this field. It is given for documentary purposes only.
Submit and view to further configure the Poll Processor.
The Setup Script is the first script to run (it runs at the point in time the Poll Request is created). It is used to build the environment for the poll and define what it will do. We will use it to setup the URL that will be called.
Navigate to Scripts > Setup Script.
The initial Poll Processor fields to be configured are as follows:
Field | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
Setup script | The script to setup the Poll Request record. | Update the code in the Setup script field so that it looks like the code below |
The code in the Setup script field should look like this:
Setup script: The parameters for which data to return are contained in the endpoint url.
fields: The table API will return all the data by default, so we choose to deliberately limit what is returned to the fields listed in this variable.
Endpoint URL: The value used in the poll_request.endpoint_url was initially generated using the ServiceNow REST API Explorer, substituting a connection variable in for the fields along with the sys_id of a specific incident to query. This value is appended to the existing endpoint url in the active connection before being added to the Poll Request.
Note: We have included the /table/incident
element of the endpoint url because we used the truncated url in the Connection when following the Outbound Incident Guide. If you have used the full url there, then this element can be excluded here.
params: The params
object is passed through to the subsequent scripts (and on to further Pollers, if required). This script has been passed the sys_id of a specific incident from the parent Poller.
Your Setup Script form should look like this:
Navigate to Request Script.
The Request Script is used to reach into the remote system and execute the request. We will use the ServiceNow RESTMessageV2() web service to make a REST call to the URL defined in the Setup Script.
The next Poll Processor field to be configured is as follows:
Field | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
Request script | The script that executes the request. | Update the code in the Request script field so that it looks like the code below |
The code in the Request script field should look like this:
Request script: This script uses the ServiceNow RESTMessageV2() web service to make a REST call to the endpoint url created in the Setup script. It returns the body of the request as the answer which it passes to the Response script
Your Request Script form should look like this:
Navigate to Response Script.
The Response Script is used to process the information returned from the remote system. We will pass this data to Unifi, telling it which Message to use to process the data.
The last Poll Processor field to be configured is as follows:
Field | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
Response script | The script that processes the response to the request. | Update the code in the Response script field so that it looks like the code below |
The code in the Response script field should look like this:
Response script: This script parses the response into a body object to contain the result, (returning if it doesn't contain anything).
It then sets up some objects to help us; these include the essential PollHelper() function (which we initialise from the poll_request) along with two other functions: get_bond() to find the Bond for an Incident & get_message_name() to work out the message type to send to Unifi based upon the change of state.
After that it processes the passed in ticket - logging the incident number & time, finding the bond & returning any previous data stored on the bond, deciding which Message to use, setting up a payload object and submitting it to Unifi by calling the processInbound() method. It then saves the current incident as the previous incident for the next poll & checks whether the ticket was updated later than the last update time; if so, it sets and stores the last update time as that 'sys_updated_on' value (this 'last_update_time' is what the Setup script checks against when defining what the Poll will do).
After processing the single result, it is logged to the Response status field of the Poll Request.
Essential code: the following lines of code must be included in the response script to enable Unifi
Payload object: We have chosen to structure the payload object (var payload
) as we have. There is no obligation to keep the same structure. Yours can be defined to suit your requirements.
Message name: Unifi needs to know the message name in order to know how to process the inbound request. We can either set it in the payload (as we have), or declare a variable that sets it which is passed into the processInbound() function along with the payload. (Unifi will always check processInbound() first. If no Message name is set here it will use the 'Identify message script' on the Integration).
Your Response Script form should look like this:
Save the Poll Processor.
Now let's move on and configure the Child Poller.