state_machine_transitions:
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The state_machine_transitions:
section of your config is where you
configure the transitions of your
state machine.
Transitions will only be available if the state machine is in one of the
states listed in source
. In that case the machine will transition to
the state listed in target
. See
state machines for details.
Required settings
The following sections are required in the state_machine_transitions:
section of your config:
events:
List of one (or more) events.
If the state machine is in one of the states listed in source
this
event will transition the machine to the state listed in target
.
source:
List of one (or more) values, each is a type: string
.
Transitions will only be available if the state machine is in one of the
states listed in source
.
target:
Single value, type: string
.
The machine will transition to this state if it is in a state listed in
source
and one of the events
is posted.
Optional settings
The following sections are optional in the state_machine_transitions:
section of your config. (If you don't include them, the default will be
used).
events_when_transitioning:
List of one (or more) events.
This event will be posted when the transition is triggered.
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