Get Lifecycle Status Strings

URL:
https://<Utilities-url>/getLifecycleStatusStrings
Methods:
GET
Required Capability:
Data Reviewer Server
Version Introduced:
10.1

Description

Data Reviewer defines a 'result' as a row, or feature, submitted to the Data Reviewer workspace. Data Reviewer exposes a quality control workflow in which a result is reviewed, corrected, and verified. Lifecycle status describes the result's state within the Reviewer quality control workflow.

Lifecycle status has three phases:

  • Review
  • Correction
  • Verification

Results move from Review to Correction to Verification. Each category has different life cycle status values. These lifecycle status values describe how a result was handled within a life cycle phase.

This REST operation retrieves a JSON array of lifecycle status objects. Each array member has a descriptionType, descriptionString and descriptionCode.

descriptionString defines the lifecycle status string for a result. For example, a descriptionString of Exception indicates that a result's life cycle phase is Verification meaning that the result has completed the Data Reviewer quality control workflow.

descriptionCode pertains to a specific lifecycle status. For example, a descriptionCode of 2 means that a result is in Correction phase and is yet to be verified.

ArcGIS Data Reviewer 10.x will return 7 for descriptionType for all lifecycle status codes.

Use this REST operation to retrieve lifecycle status values for use in other REST operations like WriteResult, WriteFeatureAsResult, and updateLifecycleStatus.

Request parameters

ParameterDetails

f

The response format. The default response format is html.

Values: html | json

Example usage

Retrieve the lifecycle status list from a Data Reviewer workspace:

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https://localhost:6080/arcgis/rest/services/reviewer/MapServer/exts/DataReviewerServer/utilities/getLifecycleStatusStrings?f=pjson

JSON Response example

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{
 "lifecycleStatusString": [
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Unknown",
   "descriptionCode": 0
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Reviewed",
   "descriptionCode": 1
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Resolved",
   "descriptionCode": 2
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Mark As Exception",
   "descriptionCode": 3
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Acceptable",
   "descriptionCode": 4
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Unacceptable",
   "descriptionCode": 6
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Exception",
   "descriptionCode": 9
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "New",
   "descriptionCode": 10
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Passed",
   "descriptionCode": 11
  },
  {
   "descriptionType": 7,
   "descriptionString": "Failed",
   "descriptionCode": 12
  },
 ]
}

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