Exemple #1
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def respond(inquiry, response, requester=None):
    # Set requester to system user is not provided.
    if not requester:
        requester = cfg.CONF.system_user.user

    # Retrieve the liveaction from the database.
    liveaction_db = lv_db_access.LiveAction.get_by_id(
        inquiry.liveaction.get("id"))

    # Resume the parent workflow first. If the action execution for the inquiry is updated first,
    # it triggers handling of the action execution completion which will interact with the paused
    # parent workflow. The resuming logic that is executed here will then race with the completion
    # of the inquiry action execution, which will randomly result in the parent workflow stuck in
    # paused state.
    if liveaction_db.context.get("parent"):
        LOG.debug('Resuming workflow parent(s) for inquiry "%s".' %
                  str(inquiry.id))

        # For action execution under Action Chain workflows, request the entire
        # workflow to resume. Orquesta handles resume differently and so does not require root
        # to resume. Orquesta allows for specifc branches to resume while other is paused. When
        # there is no other paused branches, the conductor will resume the rest of the workflow.
        resume_target = (
            action_service.get_parent_liveaction(liveaction_db)
            if workflow_service.is_action_execution_under_workflow_context(
                liveaction_db) else
            action_service.get_root_liveaction(liveaction_db))

        if resume_target.status in action_constants.LIVEACTION_PAUSE_STATES:
            action_service.request_resume(resume_target, requester)

    # Succeed the liveaction and update result with the inquiry response.
    LOG.debug('Updating response for inquiry "%s".' % str(inquiry.id))

    result = fast_deepcopy_dict(inquiry.result)
    result["response"] = response

    liveaction_db = action_utils.update_liveaction_status(
        status=action_constants.LIVEACTION_STATUS_SUCCEEDED,
        end_timestamp=date_utils.get_datetime_utc_now(),
        runner_info=sys_info_utils.get_process_info(),
        result=result,
        liveaction_id=str(liveaction_db.id),
    )

    # Sync the liveaction with the corresponding action execution.
    execution_service.update_execution(liveaction_db)

    # Invoke inquiry post run to trigger a callback to parent workflow.
    LOG.debug('Invoking post run for inquiry "%s".' % str(inquiry.id))
    runner_container = container.get_runner_container()
    action_db = action_utils.get_action_by_ref(liveaction_db.action)
    runnertype_db = action_utils.get_runnertype_by_name(
        action_db.runner_type["name"])
    runner = runner_container._get_runner(runnertype_db, action_db,
                                          liveaction_db)
    runner.post_run(status=action_constants.LIVEACTION_STATUS_SUCCEEDED,
                    result=result)

    return liveaction_db
Exemple #2
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def respond(inquiry, response, requester=None):
    # Set requester to system user is not provided.
    if not requester:
        requester = cfg.CONF.system_user.user

    # Retrieve the liveaction from the database.
    liveaction_db = lv_db_access.LiveAction.get_by_id(inquiry.liveaction.get('id'))

    # Resume the parent workflow first. If the action execution for the inquiry is updated first,
    # it triggers handling of the action execution completion which will interact with the paused
    # parent workflow. The resuming logic that is executed here will then race with the completion
    # of the inquiry action execution, which will randomly result in the parent workflow stuck in
    # paused state.
    if liveaction_db.context.get('parent'):
        LOG.debug('Resuming workflow parent(s) for inquiry "%s".' % str(inquiry.id))

        # For action execution under Action Chain and Mistral workflows, request the entire
        # workflow to resume. Orquesta handles resume differently and so does not require root
        # to resume. Orquesta allows for specifc branches to resume while other is paused. When
        # there is no other paused branches, the conductor will resume the rest of the workflow.
        resume_target = (
            action_service.get_parent_liveaction(liveaction_db)
            if workflow_service.is_action_execution_under_workflow_context(liveaction_db)
            else action_service.get_root_liveaction(liveaction_db)
        )

        if resume_target.status in action_constants.LIVEACTION_PAUSE_STATES:
            action_service.request_resume(resume_target, requester)

    # Succeed the liveaction and update result with the inquiry response.
    LOG.debug('Updating response for inquiry "%s".' % str(inquiry.id))

    result = copy.deepcopy(inquiry.result)
    result['response'] = response

    liveaction_db = action_utils.update_liveaction_status(
        status=action_constants.LIVEACTION_STATUS_SUCCEEDED,
        end_timestamp=date_utils.get_datetime_utc_now(),
        runner_info=sys_info_utils.get_process_info(),
        result=result,
        liveaction_id=str(liveaction_db.id)
    )

    # Sync the liveaction with the corresponding action execution.
    execution_service.update_execution(liveaction_db)

    # Invoke inquiry post run to trigger a callback to parent workflow.
    LOG.debug('Invoking post run for inquiry "%s".' % str(inquiry.id))
    runner_container = container.get_runner_container()
    action_db = action_utils.get_action_by_ref(liveaction_db.action)
    runnertype_db = action_utils.get_runnertype_by_name(action_db.runner_type['name'])
    runner = runner_container._get_runner(runnertype_db, action_db, liveaction_db)
    runner.post_run(status=action_constants.LIVEACTION_STATUS_SUCCEEDED, result=result)

    return liveaction_db