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python-mistralclient/mistralclient/api/v2/executions.py
LingxianKong 66b3faabc0 Add description param for execution create/update
With this patch, users could do the following:

mistral exeuction-create wf -d my_first_executio
mistral execution-update d8922ca3-7908-4267-af03-bfad3d95fae2 -d
my_second_execution

However, state and description can't be updated at the same time, since
there is no such scenario and avoid the implementation complexity.

Add some tests accordingly.

Change-Id: Ie10339e5da486a4e2a3e5d31557016be8b3f4fc6
Implements: blueprint workflow-execution-description-support
2015-06-23 17:15:00 +08:00

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import json
import six
from mistralclient.api import base
class Execution(base.Resource):
resource_name = 'Execution'
class ExecutionManager(base.ResourceManager):
resource_class = Execution
def create(self, workflow_name, workflow_input=None, description='',
**params):
self._ensure_not_empty(workflow_name=workflow_name)
data = {
'workflow_name': workflow_name,
'description': description
}
if workflow_input:
if isinstance(workflow_input, six.string_types):
data.update({'input': workflow_input})
else:
data.update({'input': json.dumps(workflow_input)})
if params:
data.update({'params': json.dumps(params)})
return self._create('/executions', data)
def create_reverse_workflow(self, workflow_name, workflow_input,
task_name, **params):
params.update({'task_name': task_name})
return self.create(workflow_name, workflow_input, **params)
def create_direct_workflow(self, workflow_name, workflow_input, **params):
return self.create(workflow_name, workflow_input, **params)
def update(self, id, state, description=None):
if state:
data = {'state': state}
if description:
data = ({'description': description})
return self._update('/executions/%s' % id, data)
def list(self):
return self._list('/executions', response_key='executions')
def get(self, id):
self._ensure_not_empty(id=id)
return self._get('/executions/%s' % id)
def delete(self, id):
self._ensure_not_empty(id=id)
self._delete('/executions/%s' % id)