Introduction

Universal Extension

A Universal Extension is a task type provided by Universal Controller.  It allows third-party developers (or anyone with access) to implement custom solutions (Extensions) that can be tightly and seamlessly integrated into the Controller's native functionality. 

Universal Extensions were designed to facilitate integrations between UAC and external sources of information or functionality.  The extension implementation is stored and managed in the Controller and executed on agent systems.

Universal Extensions consist of two primary parts:

  1. A Universal Template definition that is created and stored in the Controller.

  2. A Python zip archive that is developed outside of the Controller and contains Python source code that implements the Extension functionality. 

Although the Python zip archives are developed outside of the Controller, they are eventually uploaded to an associated Universal Template in the Controller.  From there, the Controller will automatically manage the deployment of the Extension zip module down to agent systems as needed.

Unique Capabilities

The Universal Extensions provides unique capabilities that are not available with other general purpose task types.  

Custom task form definition

As with Universal Tasks, Universal Extensions use the Controller's Universal Template form building system.  This allows a new task type to be built up field by field using types and verbiage that is natural and specific to functionality requirements of the task type being created. 

Dynamic Choice Fields

Dynamic Choice Fields are Universal Template Choice fields that can be added to a Universal Extension Task form. 

Dynamic Choice fields are backed by a custom command implementation (Dynamic Choice Command) that executes on a target agent system and send back data used to populate the drop-down.  This can be used, for example, to pull data from third party system that may be needed to define a task (job names, process IDs, modes of operation, etc.).

Dynamic Commands

In addition to the standard instance commands (i.e. Cancel, Re-run, Retrieve Output, etc.), custom commands can be defined to extend the command capabilities of a Universal Extension Task instance. 

Output Only fields

Fields can be defined with an Output Only restriction.  These fields appear on the task instance as read-only and can be updated in real-time during task execution by the Extension instance running on the target agent system.

Job Completion Output

Universal Extensions support a new output type: EXTENSION.  The EXTENSION output type is separated from STDOUT / STDERR and provides more advanced Success/Failure Output Contains processing.

Encapsulation of 3rd party dependencies

Universal Extensions support encapsulation of 3rd party modules/packages that are required for execution.  This minimizes or eliminates manual deployment efforts.

[NEW] Universal Event Support With 7.2.0.0, Universal Extensions can now be used to extend the Controller's monitoring capabilities through Universal Events and Universal Monitors/Universal Monitor Triggers. 

UIP-CLI

With the 7.2.0.0 release, the uip-cli tool has been enhanced with new features that make the process of creating, building, and uploading Extensions easier and convenient.

Specifically, with uip-cli 1.2.0, the ability to launch tasks and get the status/output of task instances is added. Additionally, a new Extension starter template called ue-publisher is added to showcase the Universal Event and Universal Monitor functionality released in 7.2.0.0.

See the Development Environment Set-Up and Task Entry Point documents for information regarding installing and using the CLI. 

UIP VS Code Extension

Alongside the uip-cli tool, the UIP Visual Studio Code Extension has also been enhanced to support launching tasks and retrieving status/output of task instances. The new ue-publisher starter template is also ready to be used with the VS Code Extension.   

See the Development Environment Set-Up and Task Entry Point documents for information regarding installing and using the UIP VS Code Extension. 

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