Esempio n. 1
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File: sync.py Progetto: svisser/JobX
    def __create_handler(self, name, meta, description, source_type, 
                         source_code, version):
        _logger.info("[%s]: Creating.", name)

# TODO(dustin): We might also want to require "test" arguments and a test 
#               result, for unit-tests.

        handler_type = meta['handler_type']

        expected_arguments = meta['argument_spec']
        extra_argument_spec = self.__get_extra_arguments_spec(handler_type)
        expected_arguments += extra_argument_spec

        handler = mr.models.kv.handler.Handler(
                    workflow_name=self.__workflow.workflow_name,
                    handler_name=name,
                    description=description,
                    argument_spec=expected_arguments,
                    source_type=source_type,
                    source_code=source_code,
                    version=version,
                    handler_type=handler_type,
                    required_capability=meta['required_capability'])

        self.__validate_handler(handler)

        if self.__simulate_only is False:
            handler.save()
Esempio n. 2
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File: sync.py Progetto: dsoprea/JobX
    def __create_handler(self, name, meta, description, source_type,
                         source_code, version):
        _logger.info("[%s]: Creating.", name)

        # TODO(dustin): We might also want to require "test" arguments and a test
        #               result, for unit-tests.

        handler_type = meta['handler_type']

        expected_arguments = meta['argument_spec']
        extra_argument_spec = self.__get_extra_arguments_spec(handler_type)
        expected_arguments += extra_argument_spec

        handler = mr.models.kv.handler.Handler(
            workflow_name=self.__workflow.workflow_name,
            handler_name=name,
            description=description,
            argument_spec=expected_arguments,
            source_type=source_type,
            source_code=source_code,
            version=version,
            handler_type=handler_type,
            required_capability=meta['required_capability'])

        self.__validate_handler(handler)

        if self.__simulate_only is False:
            handler.save()
Esempio n. 3
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File: sync.py Progetto: dsoprea/JobX
    def __update_handler(self, handler, meta, description, source_type,
                         source_code, version):
        _logger.info("[%s]: Updating.", handler.handler_name)

        # TODO(dustin): We might also want to require "test" arguments and a test
        #               result, for unit-tests.

        handler_type = meta['handler_type']

        expected_arguments = meta['argument_spec']
        extra_argument_spec = self.__get_extra_arguments_spec(handler_type)
        expected_arguments += extra_argument_spec

        handler.description = description
        handler.argument_spec = expected_arguments
        handler.source_type = source_type
        handler.source_code = source_code
        handler.version = version
        handler.handler_type = handler_type
        handler.required_capability = meta['required_capability']

        self.__validate_handler(handler)

        if self.__simulate_only is False:
            handler.save()
Esempio n. 4
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File: sync.py Progetto: dsoprea/JobX
    def __update_handler(self, handler, meta, description, source_type, 
                         source_code, version):
        _logger.info("[%s]: Updating.", handler.handler_name)

# TODO(dustin): We might also want to require "test" arguments and a test 
#               result, for unit-tests.

        handler_type = meta['handler_type']

        expected_arguments = meta['argument_spec']
        extra_argument_spec = self.__get_extra_arguments_spec(handler_type)
        expected_arguments += extra_argument_spec

        handler.description = description
        handler.argument_spec = expected_arguments
        handler.source_type = source_type
        handler.source_code = source_code
        handler.version = version
        handler.handler_type = handler_type
        handler.required_capability = meta['required_capability']

        self.__validate_handler(handler)

        if self.__simulate_only is False:
            handler.save()