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package org.requirementsascode.builder;

import static org.requirementsascode.builder.StepUserPart.stepUserPart;

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

import org.requirementsascode.AbstractActor;
import org.requirementsascode.FlowStep;
import org.requirementsascode.Model;
import org.requirementsascode.ModelRunner;
import org.requirementsascode.Step;
import org.requirementsascode.exception.NoSuchElementInModel;
import org.requirementsascode.systemreaction.ContinuesAfter;
import org.requirementsascode.systemreaction.ContinuesAt;

/**
 * Part used by the {@link ModelBuilder} to build a {@link Model}.
 *
 * @see Step#setActors(AbstractActor[])
 * @author b_muth
 */
public class StepAsPart {
	private Step step;
	private StepPart stepPart;

	private StepAsPart(AbstractActor[] actors, StepPart stepPart) {
		Objects.requireNonNull(actors);
		this.stepPart = Objects.requireNonNull(stepPart);
		this.step = stepPart.getStep();

		step.setActors(actors);
	}
	
	static StepAsPart stepAsPart(AbstractActor[] actors, StepPart stepPart) {
		return new StepAsPart(actors, stepPart);
	}

	/**
	 * Defines the type of user commands that this step accepts. Commands of this
	 * type can cause a system reaction.
	 *
	 * 

* Given that the step's condition is true, and the actor is right, 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 in this step * @param the type of the class * @return the created user part of this step */ public StepUserPart user(Class commandClass) { Objects.requireNonNull(commandClass); return stepUserPart(commandClass, stepPart); } /** * Defines an "autonomous system reaction", meaning the system will react * without needing a message provided via {@link ModelRunner#reactTo(Object)}. * * @param systemReaction the autonomous system reaction * @return the created system part of this step */ public StepSystemPart system(Runnable systemReaction) { StepSystemPart systemPart = user(ModelRunner.class).system(systemReaction); return systemPart; } /** * Defines an "autonomous system reaction", meaning the system will react * without needing a message provided via {@link ModelRunner#reactTo(Object)}. * After executing the system reaction, the runner will publish the returned * event. * * @param systemReaction the autonomous system reaction, that returns a single * event to be published. * @return the created system part of this step */ public StepSystemPart systemPublish(Supplier systemReaction) { @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") StepSystemPart systemPart = user(ModelRunner.class).systemPublish((Supplier)systemReaction); return systemPart; } /** * Positions the modelRunner after the specified step, and reevaluates which flows can start from there. * * @param stepName name of the step to continue after, in this use case. * @return the use case part this step belongs to, to ease creation of further * flows * @throws NoSuchElementInModel if no step with the specified stepName is found * in the current use case */ public UseCasePart continuesAfter(String stepName) { user(ModelRunner.class).system(new ContinuesAfter(stepName, step.getUseCase())); return stepPart.getUseCasePart(); } /** * Makes the model runner continue at the specified step. * * IMPORTANT NOTE: given you have specified continuesAt(x), * if there is an alternative flow with an insteadOf(x) condition, * that alternative flow will be given preference to x if its condition is fulfilled. * * @param stepName name of the step to continue at, in this use case. * @return the use case part this step belongs to, to ease creation of further * flows * @throws NoSuchElementInModel if no step with the specified stepName is found * in the current use case */ public UseCasePart continuesAt(String stepName) { user(ModelRunner.class).system(new ContinuesAt(stepName, (FlowStep) step)); return stepPart.getUseCasePart(); } }