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netdisco/lib/App/Netdisco/Worker/Status.pm
Oliver Gorwits 8b660a89c0 bug fixes
2017-10-06 07:48:58 +01:00

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Perl

package App::Netdisco::Worker::Status;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Dancer qw/:moose :syntax !error/;
use Moo;
use namespace::clean;
has 'status' => (
is => 'rw',
default => undef,
clearer => 1,
);
has 'log' => (
is => 'rw',
default => '',
);
=head1 INTRODUCTION
The status can be:
=over 4
=item * C<done>
At C<check> phase, indicates the action may continue. At other phases,
indicates the worker has completed without error or has no work to do.
=item * C<error>
Indicates that there is an error condition. Also used to quit a worker without
side effects that C<done> and C<defer> have.
=item * C<defer>
Quits a worker. If the final recorded outcome for a device is C<defer> several
times in a row, then it may be skipped from further jobs.
=back
=head1 METHODS
=head2 done, error, defer
Shorthand for new() with setting param, accepts log as arg.
=cut
sub _make_new {
my ($self, $status, $log) = @_;
die unless $status;
my $new = (ref $self ? $self : $self->new());
$new->log($log);
$new->status($status);
return $new;
}
sub error { shift->_make_new('error', @_) }
sub done { shift->_make_new('done', @_) }
sub defer { shift->_make_new('defer', @_) }
=head2 noop
Simply logs a message at debug level if passed, and returns true. Used for
consistency with other Status class methods but really does nothing.
=cut
sub noop {
debug $_[1] if $_[1];
return true;
}
=head2 is_ok
Returns true if status is C<done>.
=cut
sub is_ok { return $_[0]->status eq 'done' }
=head2 not_ok
Returns true if status is C<error> or C<defer>.
=cut
sub not_ok { return (not $_[0]->is_ok) }
=head2 level
A numeric constant for the status, to allow comparison.
=cut
sub level {
my $self = shift;
return (($self->status eq 'done') ? 3
: ($self->status eq 'defer') ? 2 : 1);
}
1;