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# $Id: definitions.rb 2725 2006-06-02 13:26:32Z jmettraux $
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# "made in Japan"
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# John Mettraux at openwfe.org
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require 'openwfe/util/safe'
require 'openwfe/expressions/flowexpression'
module OpenWFE
class PrintExpression < FlowExpression
names :print
#
# apply / reply
def apply (workitem)
escape = lookup_boolean_attribute('escape', workitem, false)
text = fetch_text_content(workitem, escape)
text << "\n"
tracer = @application_context['__tracer']
if tracer
tracer << text
else
puts text
end
reply_to_parent(workitem)
end
#def reply (workitem)
#end
end
#
#
#
# Evals some Ruby code contained within the process definition
# or within the workitem.
#
# The code is evaluated at a SAFE level of 3.
#
# If the :ruby_eval_allowed isn't set to true
# (engine.application_context[:ruby_eval_allowed] = true), this
# expression will throw an exception at apply.
#
# some examples :
#
#
# workitem.customer_name = "doug"
# # or for short
# wi.customer_address = "midtown 21_21 design"
#
#
# in a Ruby process definition :
#
# sequence do
# _set :field => "customer" do
# reval """
# {
# :name => "Cheezburger",
# :age => 34,
# :comment => "I can haz ?",
# :timestamp => Time.now.to_s
# }
# """
# end
# end
#
# Don't embed too much Ruby into your process definitions, it might
# hurt...
#
class RevalExpression < FlowExpression
names :reval
#
# See for an explanation on Ruby safety levels :
# http://www.rubycentral.com/book/taint.html
#
SAFETY_LEVEL = 3
def apply (workitem)
raise "evaluation of ruby code is not allowed" \
if @application_context[:ruby_eval_allowed] != true
escape = lookup_boolean_attribute('escape', workitem, false)
code = lookup_vf_attribute(workitem, 'code')
code = fetch_text_content(workitem, escape) \
unless code
code = code.to_s
wi = workitem
result = OpenWFE::eval_safely code, SAFETY_LEVEL, binding()
workitem.set_result(result) \
if result != nil # 'false' is a valid result
reply_to_parent workitem
end
end
end