Get interaction facets
You must specify which facets should be returned with an interaction or batch of interactions by passing an array of facet keys into the InteractionExpandOptions
.
In the following example, the default IpInfo
facet is requested as part of the interaction expand options:
var contacts = await client.GetAsync<Interaction>(references, new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionExpandOptions(IpInfo.DefaultFacetKey));
A facet is added to the interaction’s Facets
dictionary if the facet exists for that interaction. If the facet you requested is not defined in the model, xConnect will throw an exception when the request is executed. When the interaction or interactions have been returned, use the .GetFacet<T>()
method on the interaction to retrieve the facet object:
IpInfo myFacetObject = contact.GetFacet<IpInfo>(IpInfo.DefaultFacetKey);
The method .GetFacet<T>()
will return null if:
-
The facet was not requested as part of the
InteractionExpandOptions
when the interaction was initially retrieved -
The facet has not set for a particular interaction
-
The combination of type and key is incorrect
The following example demonstrates how to retrieve and work with the IpInfo
facet:
All built-in facet models have a DefaultFacetKey
property - for example, WebVisit.DefaultFacetKey
.
using Sitecore.XConnect.Collection.Model;
using Sitecore.XConnect.Operations;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Sitecore.XConnect;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using Sitecore.XConnect.Client;
namespace Documentation
{
public class GetInteractionsWithFacets
{
public async void ExampleAsync()
{
using (Sitecore.XConnect.Client.XConnectClient client = Sitecore.XConnect.Client.Configuration.SitecoreXConnectClientConfiguration.GetClient())
{
try
{
// Contact reference from ID
var contactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.ContactReference(Guid.Parse("{B9814105-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB}"));
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference interactionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(contactRef, Guid.Parse("DA2DA5F0-4348-E611-82E7-34E6D7117DCB"));
// Contact reference from identifier
var identifiedContactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.IdentifiedContactReference("twitter", "myrtlesitecore");
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference secondInteractionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(identifiedContactRef, Guid.Parse("E6067926-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB"));
var references = new List<Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference>()
{
interactionRef, secondInteractionRef
};
Task<ReadOnlyCollection<IEntityLookupResult<Interaction>>> interactionTask = client.GetAsync<Interaction>(references, new ExpandOptions(IpInfo.DefaultFacetKey));
ReadOnlyCollection<IEntityLookupResult<Interaction>> interactions = await interactionTask;
foreach (var i in interactions)
{
IpInfo ipInfoFacet = i.Entity.GetFacet<IpInfo>(Sitecore.XConnect.Collection.Model.CollectionModel.FacetKeys.IpInfo);
var businessName = ipInfoFacet.BusinessName; // Do some work with facet values
}
}
catch (XdbExecutionException ex)
{
// Manage exceptions
}
}
}
public void ExampleSync()
{
using (Sitecore.XConnect.Client.XConnectClient client = Sitecore.XConnect.Client.Configuration.SitecoreXConnectClientConfiguration.GetClient())
{
try
{
// Contact reference from ID
var contactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.ContactReference(Guid.Parse("{B9814105-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB}"));
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference interactionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(contactRef, Guid.Parse("DA2DA5F0-4348-E611-82E7-34E6D7117DCB"));
// Contact reference from identifier
var identifiedContactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.IdentifiedContactReference("twitter", "myrtlesitecore");
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference secondInteractionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(identifiedContactRef, Guid.Parse("E6067926-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB"));
var references = new List<Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference>()
{
interactionRef, secondInteractionRef
};
IReadOnlyCollection<IEntityLookupResult<Interaction>> interactions = client.Get<Interaction>(references, new ExpandOptions(IpInfo.DefaultFacetKey));
foreach (var i in interactions)
{
IpInfo ipInfoFacet = i.Entity.GetFacet<IpInfo>(Sitecore.XConnect.Collection.Model.CollectionModel.FacetKeys.IpInfo);
var businessName = ipInfoFacet.BusinessName; // Do some work with facet values
}
}
catch (XdbExecutionException ex)
{
// Manage exceptions
}
}
}
}
}
Get facets using the default facet key
All built-in facet models have a FacetKey
attribute that associates the default facet key with the facet model.
[FacetKey(CollectionModel.FacetKeys.IpInfo)]
public class IpInfo : Facet
If a facet key is not specified, xConnect will fall back to the default value. Add the FacetKey
attribute to your own facet models to mimic this behavior. In the following example, .Expand<IpInfo>()
and .GetFacet<IpInfo>()
are used without specifying a facet key.
An exception will be thrown if the facet model does not have a FacetKey
attribute.
using Sitecore.XConnect.Collection.Model;
using Sitecore.XConnect.Operations;
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Linq;
using Sitecore.XConnect;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using Sitecore.XConnect.Client;
namespace Documentation
{
public class GetInteractionsWithFacetsDefaults
{
public async void ExampleAsync()
{
using (Sitecore.XConnect.Client.XConnectClient client = Sitecore.XConnect.Client.Configuration.SitecoreXConnectClientConfiguration.GetClient())
{
try
{
// Contact reference from ID
var contactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.ContactReference(Guid.Parse("{B9814105-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB}"));
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference interactionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(contactRef, Guid.Parse("DA2DA5F0-4348-E611-82E7-34E6D7117DCB"));
// Contact reference from identifier
var identifiedContactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.IdentifiedContactReference("twitter", "myrtlesitecore");
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference secondInteractionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(identifiedContactRef, Guid.Parse("E6067926-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB"));
var references = new List<Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference>()
{
interactionRef, secondInteractionRef
};
Task<ReadOnlyCollection<IEntityLookupResult<Interaction>>> interactionTask = client.GetAsync<Interaction>(references, new InteractionExpandOptions().Expand<IpInfo>());
ReadOnlyCollection<IEntityLookupResult<Interaction>> interactions = await interactionTask;
foreach (var i in interactions)
{
IpInfo ipInfoFacet = i.Entity.GetFacet<IpInfo>();
var businessName = ipInfoFacet.BusinessName; // Do some work with facet values
}
}
catch (XdbExecutionException ex)
{
// Manage exceptions
}
}
}
public void ExampleSync()
{
using (Sitecore.XConnect.Client.XConnectClient client = Sitecore.XConnect.Client.Configuration.SitecoreXConnectClientConfiguration.GetClient())
{
try
{
// Contact reference from ID
var contactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.ContactReference(Guid.Parse("{B9814105-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB}"));
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference interactionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(contactRef, Guid.Parse("DA2DA5F0-4348-E611-82E7-34E6D7117DCB"));
// Contact reference from identifier
var identifiedContactRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.IdentifiedContactReference("twitter", "myrtlesitecore");
Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference secondInteractionRef = new Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference(identifiedContactRef, Guid.Parse("E6067926-1F45-E611-82E6-34E6D7117DCB"));
var references = new List<Sitecore.XConnect.InteractionReference>()
{
interactionRef, secondInteractionRef
};
IReadOnlyCollection<IEntityLookupResult<Interaction>> interactions = client.Get<Interaction>(references, new InteractionExpandOptions().Expand<IpInfo>());
foreach (var i in interactions)
{
IpInfo ipInfoFacet = i.Entity.GetFacet<IpInfo>();
var businessName = ipInfoFacet.BusinessName; // Do some work with facet values
}
}
catch (XdbExecutionException ex)
{
// Manage exceptions
}
}
}
}
}
If you have used a facet model (such as IpInfo
) to define multiple facets, consider storing the non-default facet keys as constants in your model class.
Setting interaction facets and adding events
You must use the .SetFacet()
extension method to set contact facets. For more information, see:
Interaction facets cannot be updated once they have been set.