The problem was that it was returning the first EndEvent it found, not the last one. This caused a problem when we had a CallActivity which has its own EndEvent.
Fixes#399
Most noteable is the addition of the line on which the error occurs for script tasks. It will report the line number and pass back the content of
the line that failed.
The validator only returns the first error it encounters, as it's clear that all we ever get right now is two of the same error.
Did a lot of work between this and spiffworkflow to remove all the places where we obfuscate or drop details as we converted between workflowExceptions and APIExceptions.
Dropped the python levenshtein dependency, in favor of just rolling a simple one ourselves in Spiffworkflow.
We have a test for the function that runs, but an assumption was made that the scheduler module has its own unit tests and we do not need to test that.
fixes#346
Record the size of a file in the database for quick access (this helps with a frontend refactor, so it isn't downloading the file just to see it's size)
Cleaning up the timing/performance metric reporting to make it easier to read.
Fixing a bug that prevented non-admins for getting the document-directory
To do so, I changed the WorkflowProcessor's reset method to be static, it will try to instantiate the current workflow and execute a cancel_notify event, but if that fails, it will continue and always return a new workflow processor using the latest spec.
It is not complete, but is in a state where we can start to interact with the front end.
Two tests are failing.
Committing so I can work on an error for Alex.
In api.study.update_study we test the study status and call the new WorkflowService method process_workflows_for_cancels.
In services.workflow_service we added the new method process_workflows_for_cancels. It loops through workflows for a study, and resets them if they are in progress.
In services.workflow_processor, we changed the reset method to be an instance method so we can call self.cancel_notify.
In tests.test_lookup_service we changed the call to WorkflowProcessor.reset to reflect the change from class method to instance method
a hard or soft reset, and an error is thrown trying to fulfil a cancel event, the reset should still fire.
Sending emails still had a number of issues correctly parsing it's arguments. This is corrected.
Making all the lookup field names consistent.
Fixing the lookup service which was failing at times trying to find the correct field to use for building the lookup table.
Updating validation to check for additional fields and properties.
When connexion level errors occur, wrapping it in an API Error to be consistent.
Still having issues where we try to eval an empty definition, not quite sure why there is a difference from what we had before. I may need to revert some of it and determine what is going on.
This is the first waypoint on a larger effort to make all of the 'special scripts' that currently require a shebang to be just another python function.