# frozen_string_literal: true module Service module Base extend ActiveSupport::Concern # The only exception that can be raised by a service. class Failure < StandardError # @return [Context] attr_reader :context # @!visibility private def initialize(context = nil) @context = context super end end # Simple structure to hold the context of the service during its whole lifecycle. class Context < OpenStruct include ActiveModel::Serialization # @return [Boolean] returns +true+ if the context is set as successful (default) def success? !failure? end # @return [Boolean] returns +true+ if the context is set as failed # @see #fail! # @see #fail def failure? @failure || false end # Marks the context as failed. # @param context [Hash, Context] the context to merge into the current one # @example # context.fail!("failure": "something went wrong") # @return [Context] def fail!(context = {}) self.fail(context) raise Failure, self end # Marks the context as failed without raising an exception. # @param context [Hash, Context] the context to merge into the current one # @example # context.fail("failure": "something went wrong") # @return [Context] def fail(context = {}) merge(context) @failure = true self end # Merges the given context into the current one. # @!visibility private def merge(other_context = {}) other_context.each { |key, value| self[key.to_sym] = value } self end def inspect_steps StepsInspector.new(self) end private def self.build(context = {}) self === context ? context : new(context) end end # Internal module to define available steps as DSL # @!visibility private module StepsHelpers def model(name = :model, step_name = :"fetch_#{name}", optional: false) steps << ModelStep.new(name, step_name, optional: optional) end def contract(name = :default, class_name: self::Contract, default_values_from: nil) steps << ContractStep.new( name, class_name: class_name, default_values_from: default_values_from, ) end def policy(name = :default, class_name: nil) steps << PolicyStep.new(name, class_name: class_name) end def step(name) steps << Step.new(name) end def transaction(&block) steps << TransactionStep.new(&block) end end # @!visibility private class Step attr_reader :name, :method_name, :class_name def initialize(name, method_name = name, class_name: nil) @name = name @method_name = method_name @class_name = class_name end def call(instance, context) object = class_name&.new(context) method = object&.method(:call) || instance.method(method_name) args = context.to_h.slice(*method.parameters.select { _1[0] == :keyreq }.map(&:last)) context[result_key] = Context.build(object: object) instance.instance_exec(**args, &method) end private def type self.class.name.split("::").last.downcase.sub(/^(\w+)step$/, "\\1") end def result_key "result.#{type}.#{name}" end end # @!visibility private class ModelStep < Step attr_reader :optional def initialize(name, method_name = name, class_name: nil, optional: nil) super(name, method_name, class_name: class_name) @optional = optional.present? end def call(instance, context) context[name] = super if !optional && (!context[name] || context[name].try(:empty?)) raise ArgumentError, "Model not found" end if context[name].try(:invalid?) context[result_key].fail(invalid: true) context.fail! end rescue ArgumentError => exception context[result_key].fail(exception: exception, not_found: true) context.fail! end end # @!visibility private class PolicyStep < Step def call(instance, context) if !super context[result_key].fail(reason: context[result_key].object&.reason) context.fail! end end end # @!visibility private class ContractStep < Step attr_reader :default_values_from def initialize(name, method_name = name, class_name: nil, default_values_from: nil) super(name, method_name, class_name: class_name) @default_values_from = default_values_from end def call(instance, context) attributes = class_name.attribute_names.map(&:to_sym) default_values = {} default_values = context[default_values_from].slice(*attributes) if default_values_from contract = class_name.new(default_values.merge(context.to_h.slice(*attributes))) context[contract_name] = contract context[result_key] = Context.build if contract.invalid? context[result_key].fail(errors: contract.errors, parameters: contract.raw_attributes) context.fail! end end private def contract_name return :contract if name.to_sym == :default :"#{name}_contract" end end # @!visibility private class TransactionStep < Step include StepsHelpers attr_reader :steps def initialize(&block) @steps = [] instance_exec(&block) end def call(instance, context) ActiveRecord::Base.transaction { steps.each { |step| step.call(instance, context) } } end end included do # The global context which is available from any step. attr_reader :context # @!visibility private # Internal class used to setup the base contract of the service. self::Contract = Class.new do include ActiveModel::API include ActiveModel::Attributes include ActiveModel::AttributeMethods include ActiveModel::Validations::Callbacks def raw_attributes @attributes.values_before_type_cast end end end class_methods do include StepsHelpers def call(context = {}, &actions) return new(context).tap(&:run).context unless block_given? ServiceRunner.call(self, context, &actions) end def call!(context = {}) new(context).tap(&:run!).context end def steps @steps ||= [] end end # @!scope class # @!method model(name = :model, step_name = :"fetch_#{name}", optional: false) # @param name [Symbol] name of the model # @param step_name [Symbol] name of the method to call for this step # @param optional [Boolean] if +true+, then the step won’t fail if its return value is falsy. # Evaluates arbitrary code to build or fetch a model (typically from the # DB). If the step returns a falsy value, then the step will fail. # # It stores the resulting model in +context[:model]+ by default (can be # customized by providing the +name+ argument). # # @example # model :channel, :fetch_channel # # private # # def fetch_channel(channel_id:) # Chat::Channel.find_by(id: channel_id) # end # @!scope class # @!method policy(name = :default, class_name: nil) # @param name [Symbol] name for this policy # @param class_name [Class] a policy object (should inherit from +PolicyBase+) # Performs checks related to the state of the system. If the # step doesn’t return a truthy value, then the policy will fail. # # When using a policy object, there is no need to define a method on the # service for the policy step. The policy object `#call` method will be # called and if the result isn’t truthy, a `#reason` method is expected to # be implemented to explain the failure. # # Policy objects are usually useful for more complex logic. # # @example Without a policy object # policy :no_direct_message_channel # # private # # def no_direct_message_channel(channel:) # !channel.direct_message_channel? # end # # @example With a policy object # # in the service object # policy :no_direct_message_channel, class_name: NoDirectMessageChannelPolicy # # # in the policy object File # class NoDirectMessageChannelPolicy < PolicyBase # def call # !context.channel.direct_message_channel? # end # # def reason # "Direct message channels aren’t supported" # end # end # @!scope class # @!method contract(name = :default, class_name: self::Contract, default_values_from: nil) # @param name [Symbol] name for this contract # @param class_name [Class] a class defining the contract # @param default_values_from [Symbol] name of the model to get default values from # Checks the validity of the input parameters. # Implements ActiveModel::Validations and ActiveModel::Attributes. # # It stores the resulting contract in +context[:contract]+ by default # (can be customized by providing the +name+ argument). # # @example # contract # # class Contract # attribute :name # validates :name, presence: true # end # @!scope class # @!method step(name) # @param name [Symbol] the name of this step # Runs arbitrary code. To mark a step as failed, a call to {#fail!} needs # to be made explicitly. # # @example # step :update_channel # # private # # def update_channel(channel:, params_to_edit:) # channel.update!(params_to_edit) # end # @example using {#fail!} in a step # step :save_channel # # private # # def save_channel(channel:) # fail!("something went wrong") if !channel.save # end # @!scope class # @!method transaction(&block) # @param block [Proc] a block containing steps to be run inside a transaction # Runs steps inside a DB transaction. # # @example # transaction do # step :prevents_slug_collision # step :soft_delete_channel # step :log_channel_deletion # end # @!visibility private def initialize(initial_context = {}) @initial_context = initial_context.with_indifferent_access @context = Context.build(initial_context.merge(__steps__: self.class.steps)) end # @!visibility private def run run! rescue Failure => exception raise if context.object_id != exception.context.object_id end # @!visibility private def run! self.class.steps.each { |step| step.call(self, context) } end # @!visibility private def fail!(message) step_name = caller_locations(1, 1)[0].base_label context["result.step.#{step_name}"].fail(error: message) context.fail! end end end