a547888ef run_pyl
53378437d BPMN.io -- Just show the message names not the ids - to assure we are only exposing the names. SpiffWorkflow - - start_messages function should return message names, not ids. - don't catch external thrown messages within the same workflow process - add an expected value to the Correlation Property Model so we can use this well defined class as an external communication tool (rather than building an arbitrary dictionary) - Added a "get_awaiting_correlations" to an event, so we can get a list of the correlation properties related to the workflows currently defined correlation values. - workflows.waiting_events() function now returns the above awaiting correlations as the value on returned message events Backend - Dropping MessageModel and MessageCorrelationProperties - at least for now. We don't need them to send / receive messages though we may eventually want to track the messages and correlations defined across the system - these things (which are ever changing) should not be directly connected to the Messages which may be in flux - and the cross relationships between the tables could cause unexpected and unceissary errors. Commented out the caching logic so we can turn this back on later. - Slight improvement to API Errors - MessageInstances are no longer in a many-to-many relationship with Correlations - Each message instance has a unique set of message correlations specific to the instance. - Message Instances have users, and can be linked through a "counterpart_id" so you can see what send is connected to what recieve. - Message Correlations are connected to recieving message instances. It is not to a process instance, and not to a message model. They now include the expected value and retrieval expression required to validate an incoming message. - A process instance is not connected to message correlations. - Message Instances are not always tied to a process instance (for example, a Send Message from an API) - API calls to create a message use the same logic as all other message catching code. - Make use of the new waiting_events() method to check for any new recieve messages in the workflow (much easier than churning through all of the tasks) - One giant mother of a migration.
git-subtree-dir: bpmn-js-spiffworkflow
git-subtree-split: a547888ef102046bab983b9004f07d4398e9a1bc
4fd946be4 Merging main
453bdb246 run_pyl
b5a8ff01b Needed an additional check for empty correlation keys - which on a RECEIVE message, should always match anything.
b583f84cc lint w/ burnettk
fd4d7d13b removed some unused code from task and fixed the logs table a bit w/ burnettk
6f17e71e6 avoid using task-data endpoint for task data and only use it to get tasks based on spiff step instead
669c29595 removed task-data endpoints since we no longer need them w/ burnettk
5f25fffe0 added api to get task data and do not return from task data list anymore w/ burnettk
373c4f184 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feature/message_fixes
e40c12ac8 turn on sentry detailed tracing for task-data w/ burnettk
d7861aae2 Merge branch 'main' into feature/message_fixes
0a9f2480d work in progress - * Link between message instance and correlations is now a link table and many-to-many relationships as recommended by SQLAlchemy * Use the correlation keys, not the process id when accepting api messages.
git-subtree-dir: spiffworkflow-frontend
git-subtree-split: 4fd946be4ff716bfd1664aca8d75cb6f709b53eb
0bfe4400f Merge branch 'main' of github.com:sartography/spiff-arena into main
fbe97dd90 Point to the latest spiffworkflow
805400312 fixed conflict with db migrations w/ burnettk
6e48c8205 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feature/script_get_last_user_completing_task
3a6cc9c2b added script to get process initiator w/ burnettk
37770dbca run_pyl
8a068cdb2 Merging main
bf25c1cef run_pyl
4ca6e3f27 Needed an additional check for empty correlation keys - which on a RECEIVE message, should always match anything.
0fb88c50d remove unwanted test files w/ burnettk
89d92687d script to get last user completing a task is working w/ burnettk
98f056e5c Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feature/script_get_last_user_completing_task
46af55a60 poetry remove orjson
28a0db097 wip for get_last_user_completing_task script task
2596cfeb1 postgres really will just order however it wants if you do not specify an order_by clause
5e339b2fb add ppg.ba4.sme and ba5
873cfdfc1 fix postgres db name and comment out debug job
f54d6ae4d removed some unused code from task and fixed the logs table a bit w/ burnettk
7c74e216a run_pyl
f53c85924 skip failing test if postgres and added comment about cause w/ burnettk
fbe2237f1 # SpiffWorkflow: 1) Type Safe checking on correlation properties (no more str()) 2) A running workflows Correlations are once again at the key level.
2677736c2 look users up by service and username instead of service_id since usernames have to be unique anyway w/ burnettk
22d1f8bbb avoid using task-data endpoint for task data and only use it to get tasks based on spiff step instead
698fb5d5c put back the task data code when getting tasks
b52f97453 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feature/task_data_api_refactor
9c4a17c93 removed commented out code w/ burnettk
3357fbef4 removed task-data endpoints since we no longer need them w/ burnettk
3b64afb65 turn off profiling again
fcbcfd0ae add two users and update one
2ee7cba09 BPMN Parser was returning all retrieval expressions, rather than the ones specific to a correlation property, as was intended. Adding a correlation cache - so we have a reference of all the messages and properties (though still lacking a description of keys) Adding yet another migration, maybe should squash em.
6658e26bb added api to get task data and do not return from task data list anymore w/ burnettk
1fd3261d7 run_pyl (part 2)
f6c63eb1c Merge branch 'main' of github.com:sartography/spiff-arena
5c5262a31 added comment about refactoring getting task data w/ burnettk jbirddog
6d4aa9043 lint
e4c0ed7e1 add test users
adfb0644f Adding Migration.
ec36290f2 remove task size check since it can take a long time to run and we do not do anything with it w/ burnettk jbirddog
9b0b95f95 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feature/message_fixes
f3d124a70 run_pyl
be6ac8743 BPMN.io -- Just show the message names not the ids - to assure we are only exposing the names. SpiffWorkflow - - start_messages function should return message names, not ids. - don't catch external thrown messages within the same workflow process - add an expected value to the Correlation Property Model so we can use this well defined class as an external communication tool (rather than building an arbitrary dictionary) - Added a "get_awaiting_correlations" to an event, so we can get a list of the correlation properties related to the workflows currently defined correlation values. - workflows.waiting_events() function now returns the above awaiting correlations as the value on returned message events Backend - Dropping MessageModel and MessageCorrelationProperties - at least for now. We don't need them to send / receive messages though we may eventually want to track the messages and correlations defined across the system - these things (which are ever changing) should not be directly connected to the Messages which may be in flux - and the cross relationships between the tables could cause unexpected and unceissary errors. Commented out the caching logic so we can turn this back on later. - Slight improvement to API Errors - MessageInstances are no longer in a many-to-many relationship with Correlations - Each message instance has a unique set of message correlations specific to the instance. - Message Instances have users, and can be linked through a "counterpart_id" so you can see what send is connected to what recieve. - Message Correlations are connected to recieving message instances. It is not to a process instance, and not to a message model. They now include the expected value and retrieval expression required to validate an incoming message. - A process instance is not connected to message correlations. - Message Instances are not always tied to a process instance (for example, a Send Message from an API) - API calls to create a message use the same logic as all other message catching code. - Make use of the new waiting_events() method to check for any new recieve messages in the workflow (much easier than churning through all of the tasks) - One giant mother of a migration.
ce449971a do not call serialize if we can use the cached bpmn_json instead w/ burnettk
15d720f94 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:sartography/spiff-arena
8d8347068 turn on sentry detailed tracing for task-data w/ burnettk
cdf5f4053 update spiff
5c1ea3c93 run_pyl
384c272af * SpiffWorkflow event_definitions wanted to return a message event's correlation properties mested within correlation keys. But messages are directly related to properties, not to keys - and it forced a number of conversions that made for tricky code. So Messages now contain a dictionary of correlation properties only. * SpiffWorkflow did not serialize correlations - so they were lost between save and retrieve.
f45103406 Allow people to run commands like "flask db upgrade" without setting specific environment variables like FLASK_SESSION_SECRET_KEY everytime - they just need to add in their own /instance/config.py with their local configuration.
b169c3a87 * Re-work message tests so I could wrap my simple head around what was happening - just needed an example that made sense to me. * Clear out complex get_message_instance_receive how that many-to-many works. * Create decent error messages when correlations fail * Move correlation checks into the MessageInstance class * The APIError could bomb out ugly if it hit a workflow exception with not Task Spec.
a39590912 failing test.
6db600caa Merge branch 'main' into feature/message_fixes
4942a728b work in progress - * Link between message instance and correlations is now a link table and many-to-many relationships as recommended by SQLAlchemy * Use the correlation keys, not the process id when accepting api messages.
git-subtree-dir: spiffworkflow-backend
git-subtree-split: 0bfe4400f4191214b8972977438ceb35a9f5b3c3
b3235fad5 Merging main
09623ca61 # SpiffWorkflow: 1) Type Safe checking on correlation properties (no more str()) 2) A running workflows Correlations are once again at the key level.
d6806f69d maintain a way to access the correlations in relation to the correlation keys
065a86cde BPMN Parser was returning all retrieval expressions, rather than the ones specific to a correlation property, as was intended. Adding a correlation cache - so we have a reference of all the messages and properties (though still lacking a description of keys) Adding yet another migration, maybe should squash em.
9e8832c93 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into feature/message_fixes
8efa922ae run_pyl
72a7e535a BPMN.io -- Just show the message names not the ids - to assure we are only exposing the names. SpiffWorkflow - - start_messages function should return message names, not ids. - don't catch external thrown messages within the same workflow process - add an expected value to the Correlation Property Model so we can use this well defined class as an external communication tool (rather than building an arbitrary dictionary) - Added a "get_awaiting_correlations" to an event, so we can get a list of the correlation properties related to the workflows currently defined correlation values. - workflows.waiting_events() function now returns the above awaiting correlations as the value on returned message events Backend - Dropping MessageModel and MessageCorrelationProperties - at least for now. We don't need them to send / receive messages though we may eventually want to track the messages and correlations defined across the system - these things (which are ever changing) should not be directly connected to the Messages which may be in flux - and the cross relationships between the tables could cause unexpected and unceissary errors. Commented out the caching logic so we can turn this back on later. - Slight improvement to API Errors - MessageInstances are no longer in a many-to-many relationship with Correlations - Each message instance has a unique set of message correlations specific to the instance. - Message Instances have users, and can be linked through a "counterpart_id" so you can see what send is connected to what recieve. - Message Correlations are connected to recieving message instances. It is not to a process instance, and not to a message model. They now include the expected value and retrieval expression required to validate an incoming message. - A process instance is not connected to message correlations. - Message Instances are not always tied to a process instance (for example, a Send Message from an API) - API calls to create a message use the same logic as all other message catching code. - Make use of the new waiting_events() method to check for any new recieve messages in the workflow (much easier than churning through all of the tasks) - One giant mother of a migration.
cb2ff8a93 * SpiffWorkflow event_definitions wanted to return a message event's correlation properties mested within correlation keys. But messages are directly related to properties, not to keys - and it forced a number of conversions that made for tricky code. So Messages now contain a dictionary of correlation properties only. * SpiffWorkflow did not serialize correlations - so they were lost between save and retrieve.
d4852a1a5 * Re-work message tests so I could wrap my simple head around what was happening - just needed an example that made sense to me. * Clear out complex get_message_instance_receive how that many-to-many works. * Create decent error messages when correlations fail * Move correlation checks into the MessageInstance class * The APIError could bomb out ugly if it hit a workflow exception with not Task Spec.
git-subtree-dir: SpiffWorkflow
git-subtree-split: b3235fad598ee3c4680a23f26adb09cdc8f2807b