Summary
This article covers the environment command.
Description
This command returns a string identifier indicating the environment in which script is executing. The possible environments are ‘Production’, ‘Staging’, and ‘Local’ (this shall only be used by Fountayn developers).
Attributes
- none
Parameters
- none
Example
<script scriptId="emailTrigger"> <body> <s:if> <s:lte> <s:numberPath path=".rate:value"/> <s:number value="40"/> </s:lte> <s:email> <s:to> <s:if> <s:eq> <s:environment/> <s:string value="Staging"/> </s:eq> <s:list> <s:string value="emailtriggers@fountayn.com"/> <s:string value="test1@clientAddress.net"/> </s:list> <s:list> <s:string value="emailtriggers@fountayn.com"/> <s:string value="test1@clientAddress.net"/> <s:string value="test2@clientAddress.net"/> <s:string value="test3@clientAddress.net"/> </s:list> </s:if> </s:to> <s:from> <s:string value="no-reply@fountayn.com"/> </s:from> <s:subject> <s:string value="Heart Rate <= 40 bpm"/> </s:subject> <s:body> <s:concat> <s:string value="Patient #: "/> <s:stringPath path="/registration.patID:value"/> <s:string value=" - Heart Rate <= 40 bpm"/> </s:concat> </s:body> </s:email> </s:if> </body> <target typeId="rate" action="update" when="after" shouldReconcile='false' /> </script>
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