package Workflow::Persister::SPOPS; # $Id: SPOPS.pm 316 2007-07-04 19:17:50Z jonasbn $ use strict; use base qw( Workflow::Persister ); use DateTime; use Log::Log4perl qw( get_logger ); use Workflow::Exception qw( configuration_error persist_error ); $Workflow::Persister::SPOPS::VERSION = '1.07'; my @FIELDS = qw( workflow_class history_class ); __PACKAGE__->mk_accessors( @FIELDS ); sub init { my ( $self, $params ) = @_; $self->SUPER::init( $params ); unless ( $params->{workflow_class} ) { configuration_error "SPOPS implementation for persistence must ", "specify 'workflow_class' parameter ", "in configuration."; } $self->workflow_class( $params->{workflow_class} ); unless ( $params->{history_class} ) { configuration_error "SPOPS implementation for persistence must ", "specify 'history_class' parameter ", "in configuration." } $self->history_class( $params->{history_class} ); } sub create_workflow { my ( $self, $wf ) = @_; my $wf_persist = $self->workflow_class->new({ state => $wf->state, type => $wf->type, last_update => DateTime->now, }); eval { $wf_persist->save }; if ( $@ ) { persist_error "Failed to create new workflow: $@"; } return $wf_persist->id; } sub fetch_workflow { my ( $self, $wf_id ) = @_; my $wf_persist = eval { $self->workflow_class->fetch( $wf_id ) }; if ( $@ ) { persist_error "Failed to fetch workflow '$wf_id': $@"; } return $wf_persist; } sub update_workflow { my ( $self, $wf ) = @_; my $wf_id = $wf->id; my $wf_persist = eval { $self->workflow_class->fetch( $wf_id ) }; if ( $@ ) { persist_error "Cannot fetch record '$wf_id' for updating: $@"; } $wf_persist->state( $wf->state ); $wf_persist->last_update( $wf->last_update ); eval { $wf_persist->save }; if ( $@ ) { persist_error "Failed to update workflow '$wf_id': $@"; } return $wf_persist; } sub create_history { my ( $self, $wf, @history ) = @_; my $log = get_logger(); $log->debug( "Saving history for workflow ", $wf->id ); foreach my $h ( @history ) { next if ( $h->is_saved ); my $hist_persist = eval { $self->history_class->new({ workflow_id => $wf->id, action => $h->action, description => $h->description, state => $h->state, user => $h->user, history_date => $h->date })->save(); }; if ( $@ ) { persist_error "Failed to save history record: $@"; } else { $h->id( $hist_persist->id ); $h->set_saved(); $log->info( "Created history record with ID ", $hist_persist->id ); } } return @history; } sub fetch_history { my ( $self, $wf ) = @_; my $persist_histories = eval { $self->history_class->fetch_group({ where => 'workflow_id = ?', value => [ $wf->id ], order => 'history_date DESC' }); }; if ( $@ ) { persist_error "Error fetching workflow history: $@"; } my @histories = (); for ( @{ $persist_histories } ) { my $hist = Workflow::History->new({ id => $_->id, workflow_id => $_->workflow_id, action => $_->action, description => $_->description, state => $_->state, user => $_->user, # NOTE: SPOPS class must return this as a DateTime object... date => $_->history_date, }); $hist->set_saved(); push @histories, $hist; } return @histories; } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Workflow::Persister::SPOPS - Persist workflows using SPOPS =head1 SYNOPSIS =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 Overview Use a SPOPS classes to persist your workflow and workflow history information. Configuration is simple: just specify the class names and everything else is done. We do not perform any class initialization, so somewhere in your server/process startup code you should have something like: my $config = get_workflow_and_history_config(); SPOPS::Initialize->process({ config => $config }); This will generate the classes named in the persister configuration. =head2 SPOPS Configuration B: The configuration for your workflow history object B use the L to translate the 'history_date' field into a L object. We assume when we fetch the history object that this has already been done. =head2 METHODS =head3 init ( \%params) This method initializes the SPOPS persistance entity. It requires that a workflow_class and a history_class are specified. If not the case Ls are thrown. =head3 create_workflow Serializes a workflow into the persistance entity configured by our workflow. Takes a single parameter: a workflow object Returns a single value, a id for unique identification of out serialized workflow for possible deserialization. =head3 fetch_workflow Deserializes a workflow from the persistance entity configured by our workflow. Takes a single parameter: the unique id assigned to our workflow upon serialization (see L). Returns a hashref consisting of two keys: =over =item * state, the workflows current state =item * last_update, date indicating last update =back =head3 update_workflow Updates a serialized workflow in the persistance entity configured by our workflow. Takes a single parameter: a workflow object Returns: Nothing =head3 create_history Serializes history records associated with a workflow object Takes two parameters: a workflow object and an array of workflow history objects Returns: provided array of workflow history objects upon success =head3 fetch_history Deserializes history records associated with a workflow object Takes a single parameter: a workflow object Returns an array of workflow history objects upon success =head1 SEE ALSO L L L =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright (c) 2003-2007 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. =head1 AUTHORS Jonas B. Nielsen (jonasbn) Ejonasbn@cpan.orgE is the current maintainer. Chris Winters Echris@cwinters.comE, original author. =cut