Workflow::Action(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Workflow::Action(3)NAMEWorkflow::Action - Base class for Workflow actions
VERSION
This documentation describes version 1.09 of this package
SYNOPSIS
# Configure the Action...
<action name="CreateUser"
class="MyApp::Action::CreateUser">
<field name="username" is_required="yes"/>
<field name="email" is_required="yes"/>
<validator name="IsUniqueUser">
<arg>$username</arg>
</validator>
<validator name="IsValidEmail">
<arg>$email</arg>
</validator>
</action>
# Define the action
package MyApp::Action::CreateUser;
use base qw( Workflow::Action );
use Workflow::Exception qw( workflow_error );
sub execute {
my ( $self, $wf ) = @_;
my $context = $wf->context;
# Since 'username' and 'email' have already been validated we
# don't need to check them for uniqueness, well-formedness, etc.
my $user = eval {
User->create({ username => $context->param( 'username' ),
email => $context->param( 'email' ) })
};
# Wrap all errors returned...
if ( $@ ) {
workflow_error
"Cannot create new user with name '", $context->param( 'username' ), "': $EVAL_ERROR";
}
# Set the created user in the context for the application and/or
# other actions (observers) to use
$context->param( user => $user );
# return the username since it might be used elsewhere...
return $user->username;
}
DESCRIPTION
This is the base class for all Workflow Actions. You do not have to use
it as such but it is strongly recommended.
CONFIGURATION
You configure your actions and map them to a specific module in your
actions configuration file using the syntax above and that shown in
Workflow. In some cases, you'll have actions that apply to all
workflows. In more elaborate configurations, you may have one workflow
server loading multiple workflows and multiple actions for each. In
these cases, you'll have multiple workflow types and you may want
actions with the same names to have different behaviors for each type.
For example, you may have a workflow type Ticket and another type
Order_Parts. They both may have a Submit action, but you'll want the
Submit to be different for each.
You can specify a type in your actions configuration to associate that
action with that workflow type. If you don't provide a type, the action
is available to all types. For example:
<actions>
<type>Ticket</type>
<description>Actions for the Ticket workflow only.</description>
<action name="TIX_NEW"
class="TestApp::Action::TicketCreate">
...Addtional configuration...
The type must match an existing workflow type or the action will never
be called.
OBJECT METHODS
Public Methods
add_field( @fields )
Add one or more Workflow::Action::InputFields to the action.
required_fields()
Return a list of Workflow::Action::InputField objects that are
required.
optional_fields()
Return a list of Workflow::Action::InputField objects that are
optional.
fields()
Return a list of all Workflow::Action::InputField objects associated
with this action.
add_validators( @validator_config )
Given the 'validator' configuration declarations in the action
configuration, ask the Workflow::Factory for the Workflow::Validator
object associated with each name and store that along with the
arguments to be used, runtime and otherwise.
get_validators()
Get a list of all the validator hashrefs, each with two keys:
'validator' and 'args'. The 'validator' key contains the appropriate
Workflow::Validator object, while 'args' contains an arrayref of
arguments to pass to the validator, some of which may need to be
evaluated at runtime.
validate( $workflow )
Run through all validators for this action. If any fail they will throw
a Workflow::Exception, the validation subclass.
execute( $workflow )
Subclasses must implement -- this will perform the actual work. It's
not required that you return anything, but if the action may be used in
a Workflow::State object that has multiple resulting states you should
return a simple scalar for a return value.
add_fields
Method to add fields to the workflow. The method takes an array of
fields.
Private Methods
init( $workflow, \%params )
init is called in conjuction with the overall workflow initialization.
It sets up the necessary validators based on the on configured actions,
input fields and required fields.
SEE ALSO
Workflow
Workflow::Factory
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Chris Winters. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHORS
Chris Winters <chris@cwinters.com>
perl v5.14.1 2011-07-21 Workflow::Action(3)