deb-mistral/mistral/workflow/commands.py
Nikolay Mahotkin 002949a804 Adding validation of workflow graph
* To avoid circular dependency between mistral.workbook.parser
 and mistral.workflow.commands reserved task names were moved to
 workbook.tasks module.

Closes-Bug: #1494635

Change-Id: I21337a9b616f55c3bbdc957538b25d36246b3903
2015-09-17 11:57:42 +00:00

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from mistral.workbook import parser as spec_parser
from mistral.workbook.v2 import tasks
from mistral.workflow import states
class WorkflowCommand(object):
"""Workflow command.
A set of workflow commands form a communication protocol between workflow
handler and its clients. When workflow handler makes a decision about
how to continue a workflow it returns a set of commands so that a caller
knows what to do next.
"""
def __init__(self, wf_ex, task_spec, ctx):
self.wf_ex = wf_ex
self.task_spec = task_spec
self.ctx = ctx or {}
class Noop(WorkflowCommand):
"""No-operation command."""
def __repr__(self):
return "NOOP [workflow=%s]" % self.wf_ex.name
class RunTask(WorkflowCommand):
"""Instruction to run a workflow task."""
def __init__(self, wf_ex, task_spec, ctx):
super(RunTask, self).__init__(wf_ex, task_spec, ctx)
self.wait_flag = False
def is_waiting(self):
return (self.wait_flag and
isinstance(self.task_spec, tasks.DirectWorkflowTaskSpec) and
self.task_spec.get_join())
def __repr__(self):
return (
"Run task [workflow=%s, task=%s, waif_flag=%s]"
% (self.wf_ex.name, self.task_spec.get_name(), self.wait_flag)
)
class RunExistingTask(WorkflowCommand):
"""Command for running already existent task."""
def __init__(self, task_ex, reset=True):
wf_ex = task_ex.workflow_execution
task_spec = spec_parser.get_task_spec(task_ex.spec)
self.task_ex = task_ex
self.reset = reset
super(RunExistingTask, self).__init__(
wf_ex, task_spec, task_ex.in_context
)
class SetWorkflowState(WorkflowCommand):
"""Instruction to change a workflow state."""
def __init__(self, wf_ex, task_spec, ctx, new_state, msg):
super(SetWorkflowState, self).__init__(wf_ex, task_spec, ctx)
self.new_state = new_state
self.msg = msg
class FailWorkflow(SetWorkflowState):
"""Instruction to fail a workflow."""
def __init__(self, wf_ex, task_spec, ctx, msg=None):
super(FailWorkflow, self).__init__(
wf_ex,
task_spec,
ctx,
states.ERROR,
msg
)
def __repr__(self):
return "Fail [workflow=%s]" % self.wf_ex.name
class SucceedWorkflow(SetWorkflowState):
"""Instruction to succeed a workflow."""
def __init__(self, wf_ex, task_spec, ctx, msg=None):
super(SucceedWorkflow, self).__init__(
wf_ex,
task_spec,
ctx,
states.SUCCESS,
msg
)
def __repr__(self):
return "Succeed [workflow=%s]" % self.wf_ex.name
class PauseWorkflow(SetWorkflowState):
"""Instruction to pause a workflow."""
def __init__(self, wf_ex, task_spec, ctx, msg=None):
super(PauseWorkflow, self).__init__(
wf_ex,
task_spec,
ctx,
states.PAUSED,
msg
)
def __repr__(self):
return "Pause [workflow=%s]" % self.wf_ex.name
RESERVED_CMDS = dict(zip(
tasks.RESERVED_TASK_NAMES, [
Noop,
FailWorkflow,
SucceedWorkflow,
PauseWorkflow
]
))
def get_command_class(cmd_name):
return RESERVED_CMDS[cmd_name] if cmd_name in RESERVED_CMDS else None
def create_command(cmd_name, wf_ex, task_spec, ctx):
cmd_cls = get_command_class(cmd_name) or RunTask
return cmd_cls(wf_ex, task_spec, ctx)