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Bridge Task

Bridge tasks make HTTP POST requests to pre-configured URLs. Bridges can be configured via the UI or the CLI, and are referred to by a simple user-specified name. This is the way that most jobs interact with External Adapters.

Parameters

  • name: an arbitrary name given to the bridge by the node operator.
  • requestData (optional): a statically-defined payload to be sent to the external adapter.
  • async (optional): a boolean indicating whether the task should hibernate and wait for the Bridge to make an HTTP request back to the node at a later time with the result.
  • cacheTTL (optional): a duration-formatted string indicating the maximum acceptable staleness for cached bridge responses in case of intermittent failures. This is disabled by default.
  • headers (optional): an array of strings. The number of strings must be even. Example: foo [type="bridge" name="foo" headers="[\\"X-Header-1\\", \\"value1\\", \\"X-Header-2\\", \\"value2\\"]"]

Outputs

A string containing the response body.

Example

my_bridge_task [type="bridge"
                name="some_bridge"
                requestData="{\\"data\\":{\\"foo\\": $(foo), \\"bar\\": $(bar)}}"
                ]

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