discourse/lib/service/steps_inspector.rb
Loïc Guitaut 229773e7a8 DEV: Drop OpenStruct for the context object in services
While using `OpenStruct` is nice, it’s generally not a very good idea as
it usually leads to performance problems.

The `OpenStruct` source code even says basically to avoid it.

Since the context object is crucial in our services, this patch replaces
`OpenStruct` with a custom implementation instead.
2024-10-08 10:34:55 +02:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
# = Service::StepsInspector
#
# This class takes a {Service::Base::Context} object and inspects it.
# It will output a list of steps and what is their known state.
class Service::StepsInspector
# @!visibility private
class Step
attr_reader :step, :result, :nesting_level
delegate :name, to: :step
delegate :failure?, :success?, :error, to: :step_result, allow_nil: true
def self.for(step, result, nesting_level: 0)
class_name =
"#{module_parent_name}::#{step.class.name.split("::").last.sub(/^(\w+)Step$/, "\\1")}"
class_name.constantize.new(step, result, nesting_level: nesting_level)
end
def initialize(step, result, nesting_level: 0)
@step = step
@result = result
@nesting_level = nesting_level
end
def type
self.class.name.split("::").last.downcase
end
def emoji
"#{result_emoji}#{unexpected_result_emoji}"
end
def steps
[self]
end
def inspect
"#{" " * nesting_level}[#{type}] '#{name}' #{emoji}".rstrip
end
private
def step_result
result["result.#{type}.#{name}"]
end
def result_emoji
return "" if failure?
return "" if success?
""
end
def unexpected_result_emoji
" ⚠️#{unexpected_result_text}" if step_result.try(:[], "spec.unexpected_result")
end
def unexpected_result_text
return " <= expected to return true but got false instead" if failure?
" <= expected to return false but got true instead"
end
end
# @!visibility private
class Model < Step
def error
return result[name].errors.inspect if step_result.invalid
step_result.exception.full_message
end
end
# @!visibility private
class Contract < Step
def error
"#{step_result.errors.inspect}\n\nProvided parameters: #{step_result.parameters.pretty_inspect}"
end
end
# @!visibility private
class Policy < Step
def error
step_result.reason
end
end
# @!visibility private
class Transaction < Step
def steps
[self, *step.steps.map { Step.for(_1, result, nesting_level: nesting_level + 1).steps }]
end
def inspect
"#{" " * nesting_level}[#{type}]"
end
def step_result
nil
end
end
attr_reader :steps, :result
def initialize(result)
@steps = result.__steps__.map { Step.for(_1, result).steps }.flatten
@result = result
end
# Inspect the provided result object.
# Example output:
# [1/4] [model] 'channel' ✅
# [2/4] [contract] 'default' ✅
# [3/4] [policy] 'check_channel_permission' ❌
# [4/4] [step] 'change_status'
# @return [String] the steps of the result object with their state
def inspect
steps.map.with_index { |step, index| "[#{index + 1}/#{steps.size}] #{step.inspect}" }.join("\n")
end
# @return [String, nil] the first available error, if any.
def error
steps.detect(&:failure?)&.error
end
end