A kicker action can choose to implement this grouping as it input
parameters. If so the action will be invoked with:
* kicker-id - The id of the triggering kicker
* path - The path to the subtree containing the change
* tid - The transaction id to a synthetic transaction
containing the change.
The transaction is synthetic in the sense that it contains the
same change-set as the triggering transaction (which has been committed).
However the synthetic transaction is started over an empty datastore
and is therefore only suitable for diff-iteration over the changes.
Kicker actions that does not implement this grouping as its input
parameters will be invoked with an empty parameter list.
action-input-params
kicker-id pathtid
A kicker action can choose to implement this grouping as it input
parameters. If so the action will be invoked with:
* kicker-id - The id of the triggering kicker
* path - The path to the subtree containing the change
* tid - The transaction id to a synthetic transaction
containing the change.
The transaction is synthetic in the sense that it contains the
same change-set as the triggering transaction (which has been committed).
However the synthetic transaction is started over an empty datastore
and is therefore only suitable for diff-iteration over the changes.
Kicker actions that does not implement this grouping as its input
parameters will be invoked with an empty parameter list.