Pipes
2.1.0 Pipes
2.1.0 Pipes
  • Introduction
  • Configuration
  • Valves
    • Debug
      • Dump Request
      • Dump Session
      • Dump State
    • Flow
      • Flow Fail
      • Flow State Add
      • Assert Value
      • Pipe Exec
      • Pipe Call
    • Item
      • Item Create
      • Item Merge
      • Item Remove
      • Items Remove
      • Item Property Add
      • Item Property Split
      • Item Property Rename
      • Item Property Token Replace
      • MV Property To Items
      • MV Property Join
    • Freja
    • BankID
      • BidOperation
      • BidToItems
    • DateTime
      • Instant Generator
      • Instant Transformer
    • HTTP
      • GET
      • PUT
      • POST
      • DELETE
    • JWT
      • CreateJwt
      • ParseJwt
    • JSON
      • JsonObjectCreate
    • LDAP
      • LDAP Search
      • LDAP Group Filter
      • LDAP Bind
      • LDAP Add
      • LDAP Modify
      • LDAP Move
      • DN Parse
    • JDBC Query
    • Cef event
    • Request
      • RequestParameterExist
      • RequestParameterRename
    • Session
      • Session Put
      • CopyFromSession
    • ScriptEval
    • Codecs
      • Base64 Encode
      • Base64 Decode
    • Tokens
      • Token Authentication
    • PKI
      • X509 Certificate Extractor
      • X509 Certificate Validator
    • Delivery
      • Clean Mobile Valve
      • SMS Valve
      • Voice Valve
      • SMTP Valve
    • OTP
      • OTP Generation
      • OTP Validation
    • Misc
      • Basic Auth
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Introduction

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PIPES module takes the basic concept from Unix/Linux-based system where an input is sent to the next command for further manipulation. In Fortified Integrity these commands are called VALVES. PIPES module holds a number of PIPES.

Each PIPE consist of a list of VALVES. Valves are linked together through configuration and processed by the pipes module. Each VALVE is processed from top to bottom by the PIPES module. After execution, the caller of the PIPE gets the response containing status and additional data.

Terms and abbreviations

Value
Description

Pipe

An ordered sequence of valves that can be executed.

Flow

The runtime representation of a pipe. When a pipe is called a new flow is created. The flow contains information about the current execution and a context containing the request parameters (if any), the current session (if any) and state common to all valves in the current flow.

Valve

Executable component that provides the functionality of a pipe.