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author | Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in> | 2018-09-26T21·19+0200 |
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committer | Vincent Ambo <mail@tazj.in> | 2018-09-26T21·19+0200 |
commit | 45afa18846556c3486e6922108ed6e8fcf6ec125 (patch) | |
tree | f3db252fc8bdb5ffb08e3cf57d701ed856a5326b /finito-postgres | |
parent | c4b94d8d2dc00c0742cf7af1c0fd2c1256f75078 (diff) |
feat(postgres): Compatibility with new associated error type
Changes the implementation of action execution to deal with the returned associated errors. The only sensible constraint on those errors that I could think of for now is `Debug`, meaning that errors are now persisted as debug messages. This is not as nice to work with for a future implementation of retryable actions as the equivalent in Haskell, but maybe an idea shows up underway. The main issue is that most of the common error types will not be implementing Serde traits, so serialization to/from the same error type is difficult. Adding an implementation constraint for JSON serialisation on error types (i.e. `S::Error: Serialize + Deserialize`) would probably cause headaches for users, especially if they are trying to use an out-of-the-box error type or an error type wrapping foreign errors. Det ska'kke være lett ...
Diffstat (limited to 'finito-postgres')
-rw-r--r-- | finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | finito-postgres/src/lib.rs | 35 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | finito-postgres/src/tests.rs | 2 |
3 files changed, 26 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql b/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql index 0de1a9e3c6df..18ace393b8d9 100644 --- a/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql +++ b/finito-postgres/migrations/2018-09-26-160621_bootstrap_finito_schema/up.sql @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ CREATE TABLE actions ( event_id UUID NOT NULL REFERENCES events(id), content JSONB NOT NULL, status ActionStatus NOT NULL, - error JSONB + error TEXT ); CREATE INDEX idx_actions_machines ON actions(fsm_id); diff --git a/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs b/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs index af801314298f..ffb2532e55cc 100644 --- a/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs +++ b/finito-postgres/src/lib.rs @@ -110,10 +110,9 @@ struct ActionT { /// Current status of the action. status: ActionStatus, - /// Serialised error representation, if an error occured during - /// processing. TODO: Use some actual error type. Maybe failure - /// has serialisation support? - error: Option<Value>, + /// Detailed (i.e. Debug-trait formatted) error message, if an + /// error occured during action processing. + error: Option<String>, } // The following functions implement the public interface of @@ -292,7 +291,7 @@ fn get_action<C, S>(conn: &C, id: Uuid) -> Result<(ActionStatus, S::Action)> whe fn update_action_status<C, S>(conn: &C, id: Uuid, status: ActionStatus, - error: Option<Value>, + error: Option<String>, _fsm: PhantomData<S>) -> Result<()> where C: GenericConnection, S: FSM { @@ -371,12 +370,26 @@ fn run_action<S>(tx: Transaction, id: Uuid, _fsm: PhantomData<S>) let result = match status { ActionStatus::Pending => { - let events = <S as FSM>::act(action); - update_action_status( - &tx, id, ActionStatus::Completed, None, PhantomData::<S> - )?; - - events + match <S as FSM>::act(action) { + // If the action succeeded, update its status to + // completed and return the created events. + Ok(events) => { + update_action_status( + &tx, id, ActionStatus::Completed, None, PhantomData::<S> + )?; + events + }, + + // If the action failed, persist the debug message and + // return nothing. + Err(err) => { + let msg = Some(format!("{:?}", err)); + update_action_status( + &tx, id, ActionStatus::Failed, msg, PhantomData::<S> + )?; + vec![] + }, + } }, _ => { diff --git a/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs b/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs index 55ada1329143..b1b5821be3c4 100644 --- a/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs +++ b/finito-postgres/src/tests.rs @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ use super::*; -use finito; + use finito_door::*; use postgres::{Connection, TlsMode}; |