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Currently, when calling a service with its block form, a `#result` method is automatically created on the caller object. Even if it never clashed so far, this could happen. This patch removes that method, and instead use a more classical way of doing things: the result object is now provided as an argument to the main block. This means if we need to access the result object in an outcome block, it will be done like this from now on: ```ruby MyService.call(params) do |result| on_success do # do something with the result object do_something(result) end end ``` In the same vein, this patch introduces the ability to match keys from the result object in the outcome blocks, like we already do with step definitions in a service. For example: ```ruby on_success do |model:, contract:| do_something(model, contract) end ``` Instead of ```ruby on_success do do_something(result.model, result.contract) end ```
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Ruby
163 lines
5.0 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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#
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# = Service::Runner
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#
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# This class is automatically used when passing a block to the `.call` method
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# of a service. Its main purpose is to ease how actions can be run upon a
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# service completion. Since a service will likely return the same kind of
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# things over and over, this allows us to not have to repeat the same
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# boilerplate code in every object.
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#
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# There are several available actions and we can add new ones very easily:
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#
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# * +on_success+: will execute the provided block if the service succeeds
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# * +on_failure+: will execute the provided block if the service fails
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# * +on_failed_step(name)+: will execute the provided block if the step named
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# `name` fails
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# * +on_failed_policy(name)+: will execute the provided block if the policy
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# named `name` fails
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# * +on_failed_contract(name)+: will execute the provided block if the contract
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# named `name` fails
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# * +on_model_not_found(name)+: will execute the provided block if the model
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# named `name` is not present
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# * +on_model_errors(name)+: will execute the provided block if the model named
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# `name` contains validation errors
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#
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# All the specialized steps receive the failing step result object as an
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# argument to their block. `on_model_errors` receives the actual model so it’s
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# easier to inspect it.
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#
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# @example In a controller
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# def create
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# MyService.call do
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# on_success do
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# flash[:notice] = "Success!"
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# redirect_to a_path
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# end
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# on_failed_policy(:a_named_policy) { |policy| redirect_to root_path, alert: policy.reason }
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# on_failure { render :new }
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# end
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# end
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#
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# @example In a job
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# def execute(*)
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# MyService.call(*) do
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# on_success { Rails.logger.info "SUCCESS" }
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# on_failure { Rails.logger.error "FAILURE" }
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# end
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# end
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#
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# The actions will be evaluated in the order they appear. So even if the
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# service ultimately fails with a failed policy, in this example only the
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# +on_failed_policy+ action will be executed and not the +on_failure+ one. The
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# only exception to this being +on_failure+ as it will always be executed last.
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#
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class Service::Runner
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# @!visibility private
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AVAILABLE_ACTIONS = {
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on_success: {
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condition: -> { result.success? },
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key: [],
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},
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on_failure: {
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condition: -> { result.failure? },
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key: [],
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},
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on_failed_step: {
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condition: ->(name) { failure_for?("result.step.#{name}") },
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key: %w[result step],
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},
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on_failed_policy: {
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condition: ->(name = "default") { failure_for?("result.policy.#{name}") },
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key: %w[result policy],
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default_name: "default",
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},
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on_failed_contract: {
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condition: ->(name = "default") { failure_for?("result.contract.#{name}") },
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key: %w[result contract],
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default_name: "default",
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},
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on_model_not_found: {
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condition: ->(name = "model") do
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failure_for?("result.model.#{name}") && result["result.model.#{name}"].not_found
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end,
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key: %w[result model],
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default_name: "model",
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},
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on_model_errors: {
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condition: ->(name = "model") do
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failure_for?("result.model.#{name}") && result["result.model.#{name}"].invalid
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end,
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key: [],
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default_name: "model",
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},
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}.with_indifferent_access.freeze
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# @!visibility private
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attr_reader :service, :object, :dependencies
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# @!visibility private
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def initialize(service, object, dependencies)
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@service = service
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@object = object
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@dependencies = dependencies
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@actions = {}
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end
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# @param service [Class] a class including {Service::Base}
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# @param dependencies [Hash] dependencies to be provided to the service
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# @param block [Proc] a block containing the steps to match on
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# @return [void]
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def self.call(service, dependencies = {}, &block)
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new(service, block.binding.eval("self"), dependencies).call(&block)
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end
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# @!visibility private
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def call(&block)
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instance_exec(result, &block)
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# Always have `on_failure` as the last action
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(
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actions
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.except(:on_failure)
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.merge(actions.slice(:on_failure))
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.detect { |name, (condition, _)| condition.call } || [-> {}]
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).flatten.last.call
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end
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private
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attr_reader :actions
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def result
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@result ||= service.call(dependencies)
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end
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def failure_for?(key)
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result[key]&.failure?
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end
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def add_action(name, *args, &block)
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action = AVAILABLE_ACTIONS[name]
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actions[[name, *args].join("_").to_sym] = [
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-> { instance_exec(*args, &action[:condition]) },
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-> do
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object.instance_exec(
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result[[*action[:key], args.first || action[:default_name]].join(".")],
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**result.slice(*block.parameters.filter_map { _1.last if _1.first == :keyreq }),
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&block
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)
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end,
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]
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end
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def method_missing(method_name, *args, &block)
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return super unless AVAILABLE_ACTIONS[method_name]
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add_action(method_name, *args, &block)
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end
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def respond_to_missing?(method_name, include_private = false)
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AVAILABLE_ACTIONS[method_name] || super
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end
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end
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