The following code samples show how to create a new schema Testing workflow with following steps:
Edit -> Article Approval (custom step) -> Publish -> Archive
It also creates a workflow scope that applies this workflow to all articles in the /TestingWorkflow section.
Creating a new workflow schema
[C#]
using CMS.SettingsProvider; using CMS.CMSHelper; using CMS.DataEngine; using CMS.GlobalHelper; using CMS.TreeEngine; using CMS.SiteProvider; using CMS.WorkflowEngine;
... // Prepare the data WorkflowInfo wi = new WorkflowInfo(); wi.WorkflowDisplayName = "Testing workflow"; wi.WorkflowName = "TestingWorkflow";
// Insert the workflow WorkflowInfoProvider.SetWorkflowInfo(wi);
// Create default steps (required for proper operation) WorkflowInfoProvider.CreateDefaultWorkflowSteps(wi.WorkflowID); |
Creating a workflow step
[C#]
using CMS.SettingsProvider; using CMS.CMSHelper; using CMS.DataEngine; using CMS.GlobalHelper; using CMS.TreeEngine; using CMS.SiteProvider; using CMS.WorkflowEngine;
...
// Get the workflow WorkflowInfo wi = WorkflowInfoProvider.GetWorkflowInfo("TestingWorkflow"); if (wi != null) { // Init new step WorkflowStepInfo wsi = new WorkflowStepInfo(); wsi.StepDisplayName = "Article approval"; wsi.StepName = "ArticleApproval";
// Get published step info for the proper position WorkflowStepInfo psi = WorkflowInfoProvider.GetPublishedStep(wi.WorkflowID); if (psi != null) { // New step has the previous published step order wsi.StepOrder = psi.StepOrder;
// Move the published step down psi.StepOrder += 1; WorkflowInfoProvider.SetWorkflowStepInfo(psi);
// Move the archived step down WorkflowStepInfo asi = WorkflowInfoProvider.GetArchivedStep(wi.WorkflowID); if (asi != null) { asi.StepOrder += 1; WorkflowInfoProvider.SetWorkflowStepInfo(asi); } }
// Insert the step to the database wsi.StepWorkflowID = wi.WorkflowID; WorkflowInfoProvider.SetWorkflowStepInfo(wsi); } |
Defining a workflow scope
[C#]
using CMS.SettingsProvider; using CMS.CMSHelper; using CMS.DataEngine; using CMS.GlobalHelper; using CMS.TreeEngine; using CMS.SiteProvider; using CMS.WorkflowEngine;
...
// Get the workflow WorkflowInfo wi = WorkflowInfoProvider.GetWorkflowInfo("TestingWorkflow"); if (wi != null) { // Init new workflow scope WorkflowScopeInfo wsi = new WorkflowScopeInfo(); wsi.ScopeStartingPath = "/TestingWorkflow";
// Assign the document type article DataClassInfo ci = DataClassInfoProvider.GetDataClass("CMS.Article"); if ( ci != null ) { wsi.ScopeClassID = ci.ClassID; }
wsi.ScopeSiteID = CMSContext.CurrentSite.SiteID; wsi.ScopeWorkflowID = wi.WorkflowID;
// Save the scope to the database WorkflowInfoProvider.SetWorkflowScopeInfo(wsi); } |
Deleting a workflow
[C#]
using CMS.SettingsProvider; using CMS.CMSHelper; using CMS.DataEngine; using CMS.GlobalHelper; using CMS.TreeEngine; using CMS.SiteProvider; using CMS.WorkflowEngine; ...
// Get the workflow WorkflowInfo wi = WorkflowInfoProvider.GetWorkflowInfo("TestingWorkflow");
// Delete the worfklow WorkflowInfoProvider.DeleteWorkflowInfo(wi.WorkflowID); |
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