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Python

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import ast
import copy
import sys
import traceback
import warnings
from .PythonScriptEngineEnvironment import TaskDataEnvironment
from ..exceptions import SpiffWorkflowException, WorkflowTaskException
from ..operators import Operator
# Copyright (C) 2020 Kelly McDonald
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
# 02110-1301 USA
class PythonScriptEngine(object):
"""
This should serve as a base for all scripting & expression evaluation
operations that are done within both BPMN and BMN. Eventually it will also
serve as a base for FEEL expressions as well
If you are uncomfortable with the use of eval() and exec, then you should
provide a specialised subclass that parses and executes the scripts /
expressions in a different way.
"""
def __init__(self, default_globals=None, scripting_additions=None, environment=None):
if default_globals is not None or scripting_additions is not None:
warnings.warn(f'default_globals and scripting_additions are deprecated. '
f'Please provide an environment such as TaskDataEnvrionment',
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
if environment is None:
environment_globals = {}
environment_globals.update(default_globals or {})
environment_globals.update(scripting_additions or {})
self.environment = TaskDataEnvironment(environment_globals)
else:
self.environment = environment
self.error_tasks = {}
def validate(self, expression):
ast.parse(expression)
def evaluate(self, task, expression, external_methods=None):
"""
Evaluate the given expression, within the context of the given task and
return the result.
"""
try:
if isinstance(expression, Operator):
# I am assuming that this takes care of some kind of XML
# expression judging from the contents of operators.py
return expression._matches(task)
else:
return self._evaluate(expression, task.data, external_methods)
except SpiffWorkflowException as se:
se.add_note(f"Error evaluating expression '{expression}'")
raise se
except Exception as e:
raise WorkflowTaskException(f"Error evaluating expression '{expression}'", task=task, exception=e)
def execute(self, task, script, external_methods=None):
"""
Execute the script, within the context of the specified task
"""
try:
self.check_for_overwrite(task, external_methods or {})
self._execute(script, task.data, external_methods or {})
except Exception as err:
wte = self.create_task_exec_exception(task, script, err)
self.error_tasks[task.id] = wte
raise wte
def call_service(self, operation_name, operation_params, task_data):
"""Override to control how external services are called from service
tasks."""
raise NotImplementedError("To call external services override the script engine and implement `call_service`.")
def create_task_exec_exception(self, task, script, err):
line_number, error_line = self.get_error_line_number_and_content(script, err)
if isinstance(err, SpiffWorkflowException):
err.line_number = line_number
err.error_line = error_line
err.add_note(f"Python script error on line {line_number}: '{error_line}'")
return err
detail = err.__class__.__name__
if len(err.args) > 0:
detail += ":" + err.args[0]
return WorkflowTaskException(detail, task=task, exception=err, line_number=line_number, error_line=error_line)
def get_error_line_number_and_content(self, script, err):
line_number = 0
error_line = ''
if isinstance(err, SyntaxError):
line_number = err.lineno
else:
cl, exc, tb = sys.exc_info()
# Loop back through the stack trace to find the file called
# 'string' - which is the script we are executing, then use that
# to parse and pull out the offending line.
for frame_summary in traceback.extract_tb(tb):
if frame_summary.filename == '<string>':
line_number = frame_summary.lineno
if line_number > 0:
error_line = script.splitlines()[line_number - 1]
return line_number, error_line
def check_for_overwrite(self, task, external_methods):
"""It's possible that someone will define a variable with the
same name as a pre-defined script, rending the script un-callable.
This results in a nearly indecipherable error. Better to fail
fast with a sensible error message."""
func_overwrites = set(self.environment.globals).intersection(task.data)
func_overwrites.update(set(external_methods).intersection(task.data))
if len(func_overwrites) > 0:
msg = f"You have task data that overwrites a predefined " \
f"function(s). Please change the following variable or " \
f"field name(s) to something else: {func_overwrites}"
raise WorkflowTaskException(msg, task=task)
def _evaluate(self, expression, context, external_methods=None):
return self.environment.evaluate(expression, context, external_methods)
def _execute(self, script, context, external_methods=None):
self.environment.execute(script, context, external_methods)