Class: OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClientCompositeOperations
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      Object
      
        - Object
- OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClientCompositeOperations
 
- Defined in:
- lib/oci/os_management_hub/event_client_composite_operations.rb
Overview
This class provides a wrapper around EventClient and offers convenience methods for operations that would otherwise need to be chained together. For example, instead of performing an action on a resource (e.g. launching an instance, creating a load balancer) and then using a waiter to wait for the resource to enter a given state, you can call a single method in this class to accomplish the same functionality
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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      #service_client  ⇒ OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient 
    
    
  
  
  
  
    
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    The EventClient used to communicate with the service_client. 
Instance Method Summary collapse
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      #delete_event_and_wait_for_state(event_id, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {})  ⇒ OCI::Response 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Calls OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient#delete_event and then waits for the Models::WorkRequest to enter the given state(s). 
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      #import_event_content_and_wait_for_state(event_id, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {})  ⇒ OCI::Response 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Calls OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient#import_event_content and then waits for the Models::WorkRequest to enter the given state(s). 
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      #initialize(service_client = OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient.new)  ⇒ EventClientCompositeOperations 
    
    
  
  
  
    constructor
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Initializes a new EventClientCompositeOperations. 
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      #update_event_and_wait_for_state(event_id, update_event_details, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {})  ⇒ OCI::Response 
    
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    Calls OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient#update_event and then waits for the Models::Event acted upon to enter the given state(s). 
Constructor Details
#initialize(service_client = OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient.new) ⇒ EventClientCompositeOperations
Initializes a new EventClientCompositeOperations
| 22 23 24 | # File 'lib/oci/os_management_hub/event_client_composite_operations.rb', line 22 def initialize(service_client = OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient.new) @service_client = service_client end | 
Instance Attribute Details
#service_client ⇒ OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient (readonly)
The OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient used to communicate with the service_client
| 16 17 18 | # File 'lib/oci/os_management_hub/event_client_composite_operations.rb', line 16 def service_client @service_client end | 
Instance Method Details
#delete_event_and_wait_for_state(event_id, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {}) ⇒ OCI::Response
Calls OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient#delete_event and then waits for the Models::WorkRequest to enter the given state(s).
| 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 | # File 'lib/oci/os_management_hub/event_client_composite_operations.rb', line 41 def delete_event_and_wait_for_state(event_id, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {}) operation_result = @service_client.delete_event(event_id, base_operation_opts) use_util = OCI::OsManagementHub::Util.respond_to?(:wait_on_work_request) return operation_result if wait_for_states.empty? && !use_util lowered_wait_for_states = wait_for_states.map(&:downcase) wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id'] return operation_result if wait_for_resource_id.nil? || wait_for_resource_id.empty? begin if use_util waiter_result = OCI::OsManagementHub::Util.wait_on_work_request( @service_client, wait_for_resource_id, max_interval_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_interval_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_interval_seconds] : 30, max_wait_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_wait_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_wait_seconds] : 1200 ) else waiter_result = @service_client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id).wait_until( eval_proc: ->(response) { response.data.respond_to?(:status) && lowered_wait_for_states.include?(response.data.status.downcase) }, max_interval_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_interval_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_interval_seconds] : 30, max_wait_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_wait_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_wait_seconds] : 1200 ) end result_to_return = waiter_result return result_to_return rescue StandardError raise OCI::Errors::CompositeOperationError.new(partial_results: [operation_result]) end end | 
#import_event_content_and_wait_for_state(event_id, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {}) ⇒ OCI::Response
Calls OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient#import_event_content and then waits for the Models::WorkRequest to enter the given state(s).
| 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 | # File 'lib/oci/os_management_hub/event_client_composite_operations.rb', line 91 def import_event_content_and_wait_for_state(event_id, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {}) operation_result = @service_client.import_event_content(event_id, base_operation_opts) use_util = OCI::OsManagementHub::Util.respond_to?(:wait_on_work_request) return operation_result if wait_for_states.empty? && !use_util lowered_wait_for_states = wait_for_states.map(&:downcase) wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.headers['opc-work-request-id'] return operation_result if wait_for_resource_id.nil? || wait_for_resource_id.empty? begin if use_util waiter_result = OCI::OsManagementHub::Util.wait_on_work_request( @service_client, wait_for_resource_id, max_interval_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_interval_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_interval_seconds] : 30, max_wait_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_wait_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_wait_seconds] : 1200 ) else waiter_result = @service_client.get_work_request(wait_for_resource_id).wait_until( eval_proc: ->(response) { response.data.respond_to?(:status) && lowered_wait_for_states.include?(response.data.status.downcase) }, max_interval_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_interval_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_interval_seconds] : 30, max_wait_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_wait_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_wait_seconds] : 1200 ) end result_to_return = waiter_result return result_to_return rescue StandardError raise OCI::Errors::CompositeOperationError.new(partial_results: [operation_result]) end end | 
#update_event_and_wait_for_state(event_id, update_event_details, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {}) ⇒ OCI::Response
Calls OCI::OsManagementHub::EventClient#update_event and then waits for the Models::Event acted upon to enter the given state(s).
| 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 | # File 'lib/oci/os_management_hub/event_client_composite_operations.rb', line 142 def update_event_and_wait_for_state(event_id, update_event_details, wait_for_states = [], base_operation_opts = {}, waiter_opts = {}) operation_result = @service_client.update_event(event_id, update_event_details, base_operation_opts) return operation_result if wait_for_states.empty? lowered_wait_for_states = wait_for_states.map(&:downcase) wait_for_resource_id = operation_result.data.id begin waiter_result = @service_client.get_event(wait_for_resource_id).wait_until( eval_proc: ->(response) { response.data.respond_to?(:lifecycle_state) && lowered_wait_for_states.include?(response.data.lifecycle_state.downcase) }, max_interval_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_interval_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_interval_seconds] : 30, max_wait_seconds: waiter_opts.key?(:max_wait_seconds) ? waiter_opts[:max_wait_seconds] : 1200 ) result_to_return = waiter_result return result_to_return rescue StandardError raise OCI::Errors::CompositeOperationError.new(partial_results: [operation_result]) end end |