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- data/README.md +31 -39
- data/lib/response_state/response.rb +5 -10
- data/lib/response_state/service.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/response_state/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/features/full_example_spec.rb +4 -6
- data/spec/lib/response_state/response_spec.rb +5 -4
- data/spec/lib/response_state/service_spec.rb +9 -22
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data/README.md
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```ruby
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def initialize(param)
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def call(&block)
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```
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The response can be generated with a helper method `send_state` in your service class.
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You must implement a `call` method. You must also indicated the valid response states
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using the `response_states` class macro method.
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The service will use this set of states when generating the response with the `send_state` method.
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Your call method should yield with a call to `send_state` which will create a `ResponseState::Response`.
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The `send_state` method takes at a minimum a symbol representing the state. It optionally can also
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take a message and a context. The message by convention should be a string but there are no restrictions.
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The context can be any object. An error will be raised if a state is specified that is not in the list
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of valid response states.
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### Your service API
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Your service can now be used as such:
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```ruby
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MyService.('Some param') do |response|
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response.success { puts 'I was successful.' }
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You can optionally ensure all states have been handled by placing a call
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```ruby
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MyService.('Some param') do |response|
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response.success { puts 'I was successful.' }
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```
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### Response
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### ResponseState::Response
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A `ResponseState::Response` can take up to 4 arguments but must at least have the first argument which is the state of the response. In addition it can take a message, a context, and a set of valid states. The message by convention should
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that are the allowed states. An exception will be thrown if initialized with a type of response that is not in the valid states if a set of valid states was specified.
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## Contributing
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