Overview
PhixFlow is a low-code, application-development platform. Using PhixFlow, you can create applications starting with the user interface, rather than requiring software developers to code all the functionality. However, PhixFlow sometimes needs code-like instruction to achieve the dynamic behaviour you need. This is done using expressions. Usually these are simple, short pieces of code. Longer, complex expressions are usually called scripts. For useful expressions that you want to reuse in different places, you can put the expression into a macro.
PhixFlow items have a property tab where you set the options for that item. You can see a list of the help pages for different items on the Property Tabs page. Items where you may need to add some instructions have a field where you can enter an expression. These dynamic fields are often labelled as Expression.
Actions have a dynamic field where you can write an expression to check that the action has run correctly.
Expressions can also include variables. Some internal variables are defined in PhixFlow. You can also create your own variables. As these are prefixed with the $-symbol they are called $-variables.
Streams have several dynamic fields where you affect the data records in the stream
This topic explains how to write your own expressions, from simple assignments to complex looping operations.
Expression Basics | Basic operations (+, -, *, /), $-variables, variable types, assignment statements, object types and commenting scripts. |
Expression Style | A summary of the recommend scripting styles e.g. how to lay out an if clause and how best to name variables. |
Using Variables | How variables are used in PhixFlow. |
PhixFlow Internal Variables | A list of all the pre-defined variables in PhixFlow. Depending on the context of your expression, only some of these will be appropriate to use. |
Conditional Statements | How to conditionally control the flow of your script using the if() and switch() functions. |
Looping Statements | How to execute blocks of script a number of times. |
Arrays and Record Sets | Handling sets of data. |
Filters and Lookups | How to construct filters and perform dynamic lookups on Pipes. |
Macro | Encapsulate script so that it can be used from several different dynamic fields |