// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
using Microsoft.SemanticKernel;
using Step02.Models;
using Step02.Steps;
namespace Step02.Processes;
///
/// Demonstrate creation of and
/// eliciting its response to five explicit user messages.
/// For each test there is a different set of user messages that will cause different steps to be triggered using the same pipeline.
/// For visual reference of the process check the diagram.
///
public static class NewAccountCreationProcess
{
public static ProcessBuilder CreateProcess()
{
ProcessBuilder process = new("AccountCreationProcess");
var coreSystemRecordCreationStep = process.AddStepFromType();
var marketingRecordCreationStep = process.AddStepFromType();
var crmRecordStep = process.AddStepFromType();
var welcomePacketStep = process.AddStepFromType();
// When the newCustomerForm is completed...
process
.OnInputEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.NewCustomerFormCompleted)
// The information gets passed to the core system record creation step
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(coreSystemRecordCreationStep, functionName: NewAccountStep.ProcessStepFunctions.CreateNewAccount, parameterName: "customerDetails"));
// When the newCustomerForm is completed, the user interaction transcript with the user is passed to the core system record creation step
process
.OnInputEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.CustomerInteractionTranscriptReady)
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(coreSystemRecordCreationStep, functionName: NewAccountStep.ProcessStepFunctions.CreateNewAccount, parameterName: "interactionTranscript"));
// When the fraudDetectionCheck step passes, the information gets to core system record creation step to kickstart this step
process
.OnInputEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.NewAccountVerificationCheckPassed)
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(coreSystemRecordCreationStep, functionName: NewAccountStep.ProcessStepFunctions.CreateNewAccount, parameterName: "previousCheckSucceeded"));
// When the coreSystemRecordCreation step successfully creates a new accountId, it will trigger the creation of a new marketing entry through the marketingRecordCreation step
coreSystemRecordCreationStep
.OnEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.NewMarketingRecordInfoReady)
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(marketingRecordCreationStep, functionName: NewMarketingEntryStep.ProcessStepFunctions.CreateNewMarketingEntry, parameterName: "userDetails"));
// When the coreSystemRecordCreation step successfully creates a new accountId, it will trigger the creation of a new CRM entry through the crmRecord step
coreSystemRecordCreationStep
.OnEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.CRMRecordInfoReady)
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(crmRecordStep, functionName: CRMRecordCreationStep.ProcessStepFunctions.CreateCRMEntry, parameterName: "userInteractionDetails"));
// ParameterName is necessary when the step has multiple input arguments like welcomePacketStep.CreateWelcomePacketAsync
// When the coreSystemRecordCreation step successfully creates a new accountId, it will pass the account information details to the welcomePacket step
coreSystemRecordCreationStep
.OnEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.NewAccountDetailsReady)
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(welcomePacketStep, parameterName: "accountDetails"));
// When the marketingRecordCreation step successfully creates a new marketing entry, it will notify the welcomePacket step it is ready
marketingRecordCreationStep
.OnEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.NewMarketingEntryCreated)
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(welcomePacketStep, parameterName: "marketingEntryCreated"));
// When the crmRecord step successfully creates a new CRM entry, it will notify the welcomePacket step it is ready
crmRecordStep
.OnEvent(AccountOpeningEvents.CRMRecordInfoEntryCreated)
.SendEventTo(new ProcessFunctionTargetBuilder(welcomePacketStep, parameterName: "crmRecordCreated"));
return process;
}
}