Module: BubbleWrap::Reactor::Deferrable
- Included in:
- DefaultDeferrable
- Defined in:
- motion/reactor/deferrable.rb
Overview
Provides a mixin for deferrable jobs.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#callback(&blk) ⇒ Object
Specify a block to be executed if and when the Deferrable object receives a status of :succeeded.
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#cancel_timeout ⇒ Object
Cancels an outstanding timeout if any.
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#errback(&blk) ⇒ Object
Specify a block to be executed if and when the Deferrable object receives a status of :failed.
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#fail(*args) ⇒ Object
(also: #set_deferred_failure)
Sugar for set_deferred_status(:failed, …).
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#set_deferred_status(status, *args) ⇒ Object
Sets the “disposition” (status) of the Deferrable object.
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#succeed(*args) ⇒ Object
(also: #set_deferred_success)
Sugar for set_deferred_status(:succeeded, …).
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#timeout(seconds) ⇒ Object
Setting a timeout on a Deferrable causes it to go into the failed state after the Timeout expires (passing no arguments to the object’s errbacks).
Instance Method Details
#callback(&blk) ⇒ Object
Specify a block to be executed if and when the Deferrable object receives a status of :succeeded. See set_deferred_status for more information. Calling this method on a Deferrable object whose status is not yet known will cause the callback block to be stored on an internal list. If you call this method on a Deferrable whose status is :succeeded, the block will be executed immediately, receiving the parameters given to the prior set_deferred_status call.
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# File 'motion/reactor/deferrable.rb', line 18 def callback(&blk) return unless blk @deferred_status ||= :unknown if @deferred_status == :succeeded blk.call(*@deferred_args) elsif @deferred_status != :failed @callbacks ||= [] @callbacks.unshift blk end end |
#cancel_timeout ⇒ Object
Cancels an outstanding timeout if any. Undoes the action of timeout.
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# File 'motion/reactor/deferrable.rb', line 30 def cancel_timeout @deferred_timeout ||= nil if @deferred_timeout @deferred_timeout.cancel @deferred_timeout = nil end end |
#errback(&blk) ⇒ Object
Specify a block to be executed if and when the Deferrable object receives a status of :failed. See set_deferred_status for more information.
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# File 'motion/reactor/deferrable.rb', line 41 def errback(&blk) return unless blk @deferred_status ||= :unknown if @deferred_status == :failed blk.call(*@deferred_args) elsif @deferred_status != :succeeded @errbacks ||= [] @errbacks.unshift blk end end |
#fail(*args) ⇒ Object Also known as: set_deferred_failure
Sugar for set_deferred_status(:failed, …)
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# File 'motion/reactor/deferrable.rb', line 53 def fail(*args) set_deferred_status :failed, *args end |
#set_deferred_status(status, *args) ⇒ Object
Sets the “disposition” (status) of the Deferrable object. See also the large set of sugarings for this method. Note that if you call this method without arguments, no arguments will be passed to the callback/errback. If the user has coded these with arguments, then the user code will throw an argument exception. Implementors of deferrable classes must document the arguments they will supply to user callbacks. OBSERVE SOMETHING VERY SPECIAL here: you may call this method even on the INSIDE of a callback. This is very useful when a previously-registered callback wants to change the parameters that will be passed to subsequently-registered ones. You may give either :succeeded or :failed as the status argument. If you pass :succeeded, then all of the blocks passed to the object using the callback method (if any) will be executed BEFORE the set_deferred_status method returns. All of the blocks passed to the object using errback will be discarded. If you pass :failed, then all of the blocks passed to the object using the errback method (if any) will be executed BEFORE the set_deferred_status method returns. All of the blocks passed to the object using # callback will be discarded. If you pass any arguments to set_deferred_status in addition to the status argument, they will be passed as arguments to any callbacks or errbacks that are executed. It’s your responsibility to ensure that the argument lists specified in your callbacks and errbacks match the arguments given in calls to set_deferred_status, otherwise Ruby will raise an ArgumentError.
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# File 'motion/reactor/deferrable.rb', line 84 def set_deferred_status(status, *args) cancel_timeout @errbacks ||= nil @callbacks ||= nil @deferred_status = status @deferred_args = args case @deferred_status when :succeeded if @callbacks while cb = @callbacks.pop cb.call(*@deferred_args) end end @errbacks.clear if @errbacks when :failed if @errbacks while eb = @errbacks.pop eb.call(*@deferred_args) end end @callbacks.clear if @callbacks end end |
#succeed(*args) ⇒ Object Also known as: set_deferred_success
Sugar for set_deferred_status(:succeeded, …)
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# File 'motion/reactor/deferrable.rb', line 109 def succeed(*args) set_deferred_status :succeeded, *args end |
#timeout(seconds) ⇒ Object
Setting a timeout on a Deferrable causes it to go into the failed state after the Timeout expires (passing no arguments to the object’s errbacks). Setting the status at any time prior to a call to the expiration of the timeout will cause the timer to be cancelled.
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# File 'motion/reactor/deferrable.rb', line 118 def timeout(seconds) cancel_timeout me = self @deferred_timeout = Timer.new(seconds) {me.fail} end |