How to create an alert rule with an OR query via /manage/alert/actions/rules
I am trying to create an alert rule to trigger when a document containing 2 elements with a certain value is inserted in the database. I can do this with the alert api in qconsole, but for some reason this is not working when trying to post the rule via /manage/alert/rules api.
{
"name": "email-notification-rule",
"description": "Send email notification",
"user-name": "admin",
"query": {
"orQuery": {
"queries": [
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "LogType",
"text": "ERROR"
}
},
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "Notification",
"text": "TRUE"
}
}
]
}
},
"action-name": "send-email-notification",
"option":
}
Expected output is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>LogType</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">ERROR</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
but the actual created rule document is:
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
For some reason, MarkLogic inserts only the last query from the orQuery into the database..
For me this seems like a bug, but maybe I am writing the json body wrong.
json marklogic marklogic-9
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I am trying to create an alert rule to trigger when a document containing 2 elements with a certain value is inserted in the database. I can do this with the alert api in qconsole, but for some reason this is not working when trying to post the rule via /manage/alert/rules api.
{
"name": "email-notification-rule",
"description": "Send email notification",
"user-name": "admin",
"query": {
"orQuery": {
"queries": [
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "LogType",
"text": "ERROR"
}
},
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "Notification",
"text": "TRUE"
}
}
]
}
},
"action-name": "send-email-notification",
"option":
}
Expected output is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>LogType</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">ERROR</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
but the actual created rule document is:
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
For some reason, MarkLogic inserts only the last query from the orQuery into the database..
For me this seems like a bug, but maybe I am writing the json body wrong.
json marklogic marklogic-9
Normally I try to use JSON for all resource payloads, but for alerts, with their serialized queries, I trust the XML more - can you use XML instead? Here's an example of one in an ml-gradle project (which will deploy the alert configs/rules) for you automatically - github.com/marklogic-community/ml-gradle/blob/master/examples/…
– rjrudin
Jan 2 at 18:09
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I am trying to create an alert rule to trigger when a document containing 2 elements with a certain value is inserted in the database. I can do this with the alert api in qconsole, but for some reason this is not working when trying to post the rule via /manage/alert/rules api.
{
"name": "email-notification-rule",
"description": "Send email notification",
"user-name": "admin",
"query": {
"orQuery": {
"queries": [
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "LogType",
"text": "ERROR"
}
},
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "Notification",
"text": "TRUE"
}
}
]
}
},
"action-name": "send-email-notification",
"option":
}
Expected output is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>LogType</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">ERROR</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
but the actual created rule document is:
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
For some reason, MarkLogic inserts only the last query from the orQuery into the database..
For me this seems like a bug, but maybe I am writing the json body wrong.
json marklogic marklogic-9
I am trying to create an alert rule to trigger when a document containing 2 elements with a certain value is inserted in the database. I can do this with the alert api in qconsole, but for some reason this is not working when trying to post the rule via /manage/alert/rules api.
{
"name": "email-notification-rule",
"description": "Send email notification",
"user-name": "admin",
"query": {
"orQuery": {
"queries": [
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "LogType",
"text": "ERROR"
}
},
{
"elementValueQuery": {
"element": "Notification",
"text": "TRUE"
}
}
]
}
},
"action-name": "send-email-notification",
"option":
}
Expected output is:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>LogType</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">ERROR</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
but the actual created rule document is:
<alert:rule id="8448603273660731662" xmlns:alert="http://marklogic.com/xdmp/alert">
<alert:name>email-notification-rule</alert:name>
<alert:description>Send email notification</alert:description>
<alert:user-id>7071164303237443533</alert:user-id>
<alert:query>
<cts:or-query xmlns:cts="http://marklogic.com/cts">
<cts:element-value-query>
<cts:element>Notification</cts:element>
<cts:text xml:lang="en">TRUE</cts:text>
</cts:element-value-query>
</cts:or-query>
</alert:query>
<alert:action-name>send-email-notification</alert:action-name>
<alert:external-security-id>0</alert:external-security-id>
<alert:user-name>
</alert:user-name>
<alert:options>
</alert:options>
</alert:rule>
For some reason, MarkLogic inserts only the last query from the orQuery into the database..
For me this seems like a bug, but maybe I am writing the json body wrong.
json marklogic marklogic-9
json marklogic marklogic-9
asked Jan 2 at 8:06
P E Robert EmanuelP E Robert Emanuel
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Normally I try to use JSON for all resource payloads, but for alerts, with their serialized queries, I trust the XML more - can you use XML instead? Here's an example of one in an ml-gradle project (which will deploy the alert configs/rules) for you automatically - github.com/marklogic-community/ml-gradle/blob/master/examples/…
– rjrudin
Jan 2 at 18:09
add a comment |
Normally I try to use JSON for all resource payloads, but for alerts, with their serialized queries, I trust the XML more - can you use XML instead? Here's an example of one in an ml-gradle project (which will deploy the alert configs/rules) for you automatically - github.com/marklogic-community/ml-gradle/blob/master/examples/…
– rjrudin
Jan 2 at 18:09
Normally I try to use JSON for all resource payloads, but for alerts, with their serialized queries, I trust the XML more - can you use XML instead? Here's an example of one in an ml-gradle project (which will deploy the alert configs/rules) for you automatically - github.com/marklogic-community/ml-gradle/blob/master/examples/…
– rjrudin
Jan 2 at 18:09
Normally I try to use JSON for all resource payloads, but for alerts, with their serialized queries, I trust the XML more - can you use XML instead? Here's an example of one in an ml-gradle project (which will deploy the alert configs/rules) for you automatically - github.com/marklogic-community/ml-gradle/blob/master/examples/…
– rjrudin
Jan 2 at 18:09
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Normally I try to use JSON for all resource payloads, but for alerts, with their serialized queries, I trust the XML more - can you use XML instead? Here's an example of one in an ml-gradle project (which will deploy the alert configs/rules) for you automatically - github.com/marklogic-community/ml-gradle/blob/master/examples/…
– rjrudin
Jan 2 at 18:09