Class: Jets::Lambda::Task

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/jets/lambda/task.rb

Direct Known Subclasses

Job::Task, Rule::Task

Constant Summary collapse

@@lang_exts =
{
  ruby: '.rb',
  python: '.py',
  node: '.js',
}

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initialize(class_name, meth, options = {}) ⇒ Task

Returns a new instance of Task.



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 4

def initialize(class_name, meth, options={})
  @class_name = class_name.to_s # use at EventsRuleMapper#full_task_name
  @meth = meth
  @options = options
  @type = options[:type] || get_type  # controller, job, or function
  @properties = options[:properties] || {}
  @iam_policy = options[:iam_policy]
  @lang = options[:lang] || :ruby
end

Instance Attribute Details

#class_nameObject

Returns the value of attribute class_name.



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 2

def class_name
  @class_name
end

#iam_policyObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute iam_policy.



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 3

def iam_policy
  @iam_policy
end

#langObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute lang.



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 3

def lang
  @lang
end

#methObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute meth.



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 3

def meth
  @meth
end

#propertiesObject (readonly)

Returns the value of attribute properties.



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 3

def properties
  @properties
end

#typeObject

Returns the value of attribute type.



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 2

def type
  @type
end

Instance Method Details

#full_handler(handler_function) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 61

def full_handler(handler_function)
  "#{handler_base}.#{handler_function}"
end

#get_typeObject

The get_type method works for controller and job classes.

Usually able to get the type from the class name. Examples:

PostsController => controller
HardJob => job

However, for function types, we are not able to get the type for multiple of reasons. First, function types are allowed to be named with or without _function. Examples:

path => class => type
app/functions/hello.rb => Hello => function
app/functions/hello_function.rb => HelloFunction => function

The second reason is that functions are not regular ruby classes. Instead they are anonymous classes created with Class.new. When classes are created with Class.new the method_added hook has “” (blank string) as the self class name. We add the class_type to the task later on as we are constructing the class as part of the Class.new logic.

For controller and job standard ruby classes though it can easily be determinated as part of initialization. So we get the type for convenience then.

For anonymous function classes, we just set to nil and will later fix in FunctionConstructor.

Returns: “controller”, “job” or nil



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 55

def get_type
  unless @class_name.empty? # when anonymous class is created with Class.new
    @class_name.underscore.split('_').last # controller, job or rule
  end
end

#handler_baseObject



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 69

def handler_base
  base = "handlers/#{@type.pluralize}/#{@class_name.underscore}"
  base += "/#{@lang}" if @lang != :ruby
  base += "/#{@meth}"
end

#handler_pathObject



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 65

def handler_path
  "#{handler_base}#{lang_ext}"
end

#lang_extObject



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 23

def lang_ext
  @@lang_exts[@lang]
end

#nameObject



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 14

def name
  @meth
end

#poly_src_pathObject



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# File 'lib/jets/lambda/task.rb', line 75

def poly_src_path
  handler_path.sub("handlers/", "app/")
end