Apache Unomi 1.x - Documentation(Preferred) Use you own custom event(s) to send data you want to be inserted in a profile, and use rules to map the event data to the profile. This is simpler than it sounds, as usually all it requires is setting will deploy a rule that will copy data coming from the event into a profile. But we will need to map the form field names to profile names, and this can be done using the setPropertyAction that’s available "form-mapping-example", "name": "Example Form Mapping", "description": "An example of how to map event properties to profile properties", "scope": "realEstateManager", "tags": [], "enabled":0 码力 | 158 页 | 3.65 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Unomi 2.x - Documentation(Preferred) Use you own custom event(s) to send data you want to be inserted in a profile, and use rules to map the event data to the profile. This is simpler than it sounds, as usually all it requires is setting Session,org.apache.unomi.api.Item,org.apach e.unomi.api.CustomItem,ognl.*,java.lang.Object,java.util.Map,java.util.HashMap,java.lang.Integer,org.mvel2.*} org.apache.unomi.scripting.forbid=${env:UNOMI_FOR button, a link, a file or a page properties MapProperties for the event. These will change depending on the event type. flattenedProperties Map Properties that will be persisted 0 码力 | 117 页 | 4.78 MB | 1 年前3
Apache Unomi 1.1.x - DocumentationprofileProperties:map of property name / value pairs>, - scores: map of score id / value pairs> sessionPropertiesOverrides: map of property name / value pairs> 0 码力 | 32 页 | 477.20 KB | 1 年前3
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