Trigger

1. Description

It is used, for example, to allow for additional checks after the end of the Flow scheme.

This component is present in flow types like:

  • Voice.

The block (Fig.1(1)) is used in space to build the Flow. The settings panel for this component opens (Fig.1(2)) when you click on the block.

Fig.1. Trigger component

1.1. Trigger block

The block consists of the following elements:

  1. The name of the component;
  2. action branch.

1.2. Trigger settings panel

It consists of the following elements:

  1. Trigger;
  2. Break;
  3. Add limit.

1.2.1. Trigger

When you click on the field, a drop-down list opens from which you need to select a trigger.

The following triggers are available:

  • disconnected - always executed when the Flow scheme ends or when the call or chat ends.

1.2.2. Break

Responsible for the completion of the flow execution.

- initiates the end of the flow execution after the given component.

- the switch is in the off position.

1.2.3. Add limit

It is intended to determine the maximum number of passes through this component.

The failover branch appears in the edited component when the limit is set .

The failover branch will be used if more passes are passed through the component than entered in the Max field.

Clicking on the Add Limit button adds a Max field and a Delete limit button.

The number of possible passes is indicated in the Max field.

Clicking on the Delete limit button removes the limit and returns the Add limit button.

Fig. 2. Setting a limit