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vcoworkflows CHANGELOG
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## 0.2.1
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- Update README with configuration file instructions
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## 0.2.0
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- Removes `VcoWorkflows::Cli::Auth`
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- Slightly breaks the behavior of `VcoWorkflows::VcoSession` from v0.1.x; all parameters for `VcoWorkflows::VcoSession.new()` are optional now, and if none are given, an attempt to load configuration from the default configuration file (currently `${HOME}/.vcoworkflows/config.json`) will be made.
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## 0.1.4
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## 0.1.3
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### Third Time's the Charm
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General cleanup and spit-polish. There are still a few rough spots that'll take some elbow grease, but at least all the parts are in the tin.
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- Update gem spec and documentation to reflect the repo being transferred to [activenetwork-automation](https://github.com/activenetwork-automation)
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- Set a minimum Ruby version (`>= 2.0`) for the gem (fixes [#9](https://github.com/activenetwork-automation/vcoworkflows/issues/9))
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- Fix Coveralls integration for CI ([#7](https://github.com/activenetwork-automation/vcoworkflows/issues/7))
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- Deprecate `Workflow#set_parameter` and `Workflow#get_parameter`, as they're not very Ruby-ish, and if we're going to do things, we might as well do things right. I think this might be more right-ish than before. Anyway, they're deprecated in favor of:
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- `Workflow#parameter` - Set an input parameter using name and value:
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```
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- `Workflow#parameter=` - Set an input parameter using a WorkflowParameter object:
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workflow.parameter = VcoWorkflows::WorkflowParameter.new('my_parameter',
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'string',
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value: 'foo')
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```
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workflow.parameter? 'foo'
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```
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- Add `Workflow#parameters=` to set all input parameters using a hash, instead of having to set parameter values individually. Basically, `Workflow` will do the work instead of making you do it. (Resolves [#3](https://github.com/activenetwork-automation/vcoworkflows/issues/3))
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```ruby
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input_parameters = { 'name' => 'a string value',
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'version' => '2',
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'words' => %w(fe fi fo fum) }
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- Speaking of `rspec`, replaced lots of repetitive typing with a loop, because I'm *smart* like that.
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- Pull my username out of some of the examples. *Embarrasing...* At least I didn't commit any passwords (yet).
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## 0.1.2
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## 0.1.1
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workflow, as well as executions and details on a specific execution.
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Workflow: Request Component
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ID: 6e04a460-4a45-4e16-9603-db2922c24462
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Workflow: Request Component
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ID: 6e04a460-4a45-4e16-9603-db2922c24462
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Version: 0.0.33
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2014-12-19T20:38:18.457Z [ff8080814a1cb55c014a6445b85b7714] completed
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2014-12-19T20:49:04.087Z [ff8080814a1cb55c014a644f925577cf] completed
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2014-12-19T21:00:25.587Z [ff8080814a1cb55c014a6459f87278c0] completed
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2014-12-19T21:25:04.170Z [ff8080814a1cb55c014a64708829797f] completed
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2014-12-19T21:43:46.833Z [ff8080814a1cb55c014a6481a9927a78] completed
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Retrieving workflow 'Request Component' ...
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Fetching data for execution ff8080814a1cb55c014a6481a9927a78...
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Execution ID: ff8080814a1cb55c014a6481a9927a78
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Name: Request Component
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Workflow ID: 6e04a460-4a45-4e16-9603-db2922c24462
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State: completed
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Start Date: 2014-12-19 13:43:46 -0800
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End Date: 2014-12-19 13:55:24 -0800
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reservation = nonprodlinux
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image = centos-6.6-x86_64-20141203-1
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## Current limitations
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### General vCO REST API functionality
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This gem is very specifically targeted at operation of workflows within vCO.
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workflows has not yet been included.
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### Cancellation / Termination of running workflows
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added at some point in the future.
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### Parameter Types
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anything other than Strings, Numerics, or Arrays of same). This is not to say
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they cannot be used, but you will need to marshall vCO object parameters into an
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appropriately-constructed `Hash` to pass as the parameter value, such that when
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the values are converted to JSON for the actual REST call, they are properly
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constructed for vCO.
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## Contributing
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1. Fork it ( https://github.com/wintermeyer/vcoworkflows-ruby2/fork )
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2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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5. Create a new Pull Request
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### License and Authors
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- [Gregory Ruiz-Ade](https://github.com/gkra)
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```
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Copyright 2014 ACTIVE Network, LLC
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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