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deb-python-taskflow/taskflow/patterns/linear_flow.py
Anastasia Karpinska a333c48523 Task decorator was removed and examples updated
Change-Id: Ie49fe6c2f48a18130d1fd2a3aa5485cd8cee4ed4
2013-09-23 13:54:28 +04:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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from taskflow import exceptions
from taskflow import flow
class Flow(flow.Flow):
""""Linear Flow pattern.
A linear (potentially nested) flow of *tasks/flows* that can be
applied in order as one unit and rolled back as one unit using
the reverse order that the *tasks/flows* have been applied in.
NOTE(imelnikov): Tasks in should not depend on outputs
of tasks that follow it in the flow.
"""
def __init__(self, name, uuid=None):
super(Flow, self).__init__(name, uuid)
self._children = []
def add(self, *items):
"""Adds a given task/tasks/flow/flows to this flow."""
# NOTE(imelnikov): we add item to the end of flow, so it should
# not provide anything previous items of the flow require
requires = self.requires
for item in items:
requires |= item.requires
out_of_order = requires & item.provides
if out_of_order:
raise exceptions.InvariantViolationException(
"%(item)s provides %(oo)s that are required "
"by previous item(s) of linear flow %(flow)s"
% dict(item=item.name, flow=self.name,
oo=sorted(out_of_order)))
self._children.extend(items)
return self
def __len__(self):
return len(self._children)
def __iter__(self):
for child in self._children:
yield child
@property
def provides(self):
provides = set()
for subflow in self._children:
provides.update(subflow.provides)
return provides
@property
def requires(self):
requires = set()
provides = set()
for subflow in self._children:
requires.update(subflow.requires - provides)
provides.update(subflow.provides)
return requires