taskflow/taskflow/patterns/unordered_flow.py
Michael Johnson dc6495cfa1 Update TaskFlow for networkx 2.x
The networkx 2.x series has been out for two years now and supports
python 3.6 and greater[1]. This patch updates TaskFlow to require
a minimum of networkx 2.1. It also updates the code to support
recent deprecation expiration introduced in the 2.4 release.

[1] https://networkx.github.io/documentation/stable/news.html

Change-Id: Ife31d353ba80824ebc63c8b21ee90943badc8da3
2019-10-18 18:11:44 -07:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from taskflow import flow
from taskflow.types import graph as gr
class Flow(flow.Flow):
"""Unordered flow pattern.
A unordered (potentially nested) flow of *tasks/flows* that can be
executed in any order as one unit and rolled back as one unit.
"""
def __init__(self, name, retry=None):
super(Flow, self).__init__(name, retry)
self._graph = gr.Graph(name=name)
def add(self, *items):
"""Adds a given task/tasks/flow/flows to this flow."""
for item in items:
if not self._graph.has_node(item):
self._graph.add_node(item)
return self
def __len__(self):
return len(self._graph)
def __iter__(self):
for item in self._graph:
yield item
def iter_links(self):
for (u, v, e_data) in self._graph.edges(data=True):
yield (u, v, e_data)
def iter_nodes(self):
for n, n_data in self._graph.nodes(data=True):
yield (n, n_data)
@property
def requires(self):
requires = set()
retry_provides = set()
if self._retry is not None:
requires.update(self._retry.requires)
retry_provides.update(self._retry.provides)
for item in self:
item_requires = item.requires - retry_provides
requires.update(item_requires)
return frozenset(requires)