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package org.requirementsascode.builder;

import static org.requirementsascode.builder.FlowlessConditionPart.flowlessConditionPart;
import static org.requirementsascode.builder.FlowlessToPart.flowlessToPart;

import java.util.Objects;
import java.util.function.Consumer;
import java.util.function.Function;
import java.util.function.Supplier;

import org.requirementsascode.AbstractActor;
import org.requirementsascode.Condition;
import org.requirementsascode.Model;

/**
 * Part used by the {@link ModelBuilder} to build a {@link Model}.
 * 
 * @author b_muth
 */
public class FlowlessSystemPart {
	private UseCasePart useCasePart;
	private StepSystemPart stepSystemPart;
	private long flowlessStepCounter;

	private FlowlessSystemPart(UseCasePart useCasePart, StepSystemPart stepSystemPart, long flowlessStepCounter) {
		this.useCasePart = Objects.requireNonNull(useCasePart);
		this.stepSystemPart = Objects.requireNonNull(stepSystemPart);
		this.flowlessStepCounter = flowlessStepCounter;
	}

	static  FlowlessSystemPart flowlessSystemPartWithRunnable(StepUserPart stepUserPart, Runnable systemReaction,
		long flowlessStepCounter) {
		StepSystemPart stepSystemPart = stepUserPart.system(systemReaction);
		StepPart stepPart = stepSystemPart.getStepPart();
		UseCasePart useCasePart = stepPart.getUseCasePart();
		return new FlowlessSystemPart<>(useCasePart, stepSystemPart, flowlessStepCounter);
	}

	static  FlowlessSystemPart flowlessSystemPartWithConsumer(StepUserPart stepUserPart, Consumer systemReaction,
		long flowlessStepCounter) {
		StepSystemPart stepSystemPart = stepUserPart.system(systemReaction);
		StepPart stepPart = stepSystemPart.getStepPart();
		UseCasePart useCasePart = stepPart.getUseCasePart();
		return new FlowlessSystemPart<>(useCasePart, stepSystemPart, flowlessStepCounter);
	}

	static  FlowlessSystemPart flowlessSystemPartWithSupplier(StepUserPart stepUserPart,
		Supplier systemReaction, long flowlessStepCounter) {
		StepSystemPart stepSystemPart = stepUserPart.systemPublish(systemReaction);
		StepPart stepPart = stepSystemPart.getStepPart();
		UseCasePart useCasePart = stepPart.getUseCasePart();
		return new FlowlessSystemPart<>(useCasePart, stepSystemPart, flowlessStepCounter);
	}

	static  FlowlessSystemPart flowlessSystemPartWithFunction(StepUserPart stepUserPart,
		Function systemReaction, long flowlessStepCounter) {
		StepSystemPart stepSystemPart = stepUserPart.systemPublish(systemReaction);
		StepPart stepPart = stepSystemPart.getStepPart();
		UseCasePart useCasePart = stepPart.getUseCasePart();
		return new FlowlessSystemPart<>(useCasePart, stepSystemPart, flowlessStepCounter);
	}

	/**
	 * Constrains the condition for triggering a system reaction: only if the
	 * specified condition is true, a system reaction can be triggered.
	 *
	 * @param condition the condition that constrains when the system reaction is
	 *                  triggered
	 * @return the created condition part
	 */
	public FlowlessConditionPart condition(Condition condition) {
		FlowlessConditionPart conditionPart = flowlessConditionPart(condition, useCasePart, ++flowlessStepCounter);
		return conditionPart;
	}

	/**
	 * Creates a named step.
	 * 
	 * @param stepName the name of the created step
	 * @return the created step part
	 */
	public FlowlessStepPart step(String stepName) {
		Objects.requireNonNull(stepName);
		FlowlessStepPart stepPart = condition(null).step(stepName);
		return stepPart;
	}

	/**
	 * Defines the type of commands that will cause a system reaction.
	 *
	 * 

* The system reacts to objects that are instances of the specified class or * instances of any direct or indirect subclass of the specified class. * * @param commandClass the class of commands the system reacts to * @param the type of the class * @return the created user part */ public FlowlessUserPart user(Class commandClass) { Objects.requireNonNull(commandClass); FlowlessUserPart flowlessUserPart = condition(null).user(commandClass); return flowlessUserPart; } /** * Defines the type of messages or exceptions that will cause a system reaction. * *

* The system reacts to objects that are instances of the specified class or * instances of any direct or indirect subclass of the specified class. * * @param messageClass the class of messages the system reacts to * @param the type of the class * @return the created user part */ public FlowlessUserPart on(Class messageClass) { Objects.requireNonNull(messageClass); FlowlessUserPart flowlessUserPart = condition(null).on(messageClass); return flowlessUserPart; } /** * Creates a new use case in the current model, and returns a part for building * its details. If a use case with the specified name already exists, returns a * part for the existing use case. * * @param useCaseName the name of the existing use case / use case to be * created. * @return the created / found use case's part. */ public UseCasePart useCase(String useCaseName) { Objects.requireNonNull(useCaseName); UseCasePart newUseCasePart = useCasePart.getModelBuilder().useCase(useCaseName); return newUseCasePart; } /** Specifies the recipient of the message. * * @param recipient the recipient of this message * @return the created part */ public FlowlessToPart to(AbstractActor recipient) { Objects.requireNonNull(recipient); FlowlessToPart flowlessToPart = flowlessToPart(stepSystemPart, recipient, flowlessStepCounter); return flowlessToPart; } /** * Returns the model that has been built. * * @return the model */ public Model build() { return useCasePart.build(); } }