65 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
65 lines
1.8 KiB
Python
from shep.state import State
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# we don't like "NEW" as the default label for a new item in the queue, so we change it to BACKLOG
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State.set_default_state('backlog')
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# define all the valid states
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st = State(5)
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st.add('pending')
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st.add('blocked')
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st.add('doing')
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st.add('review')
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st.add('finished')
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# define a couple of states that give a bit more context to progress; something is blocked before starting development or something is blocked during development...
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st.alias('startblock', st.BLOCKED, st.PENDING)
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st.alias('doingblock', st.BLOCKED, st.DOING)
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# create the foo key which will forever languish in backlog
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k = 'foo'
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st.put(k)
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foo_state = st.state(k)
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foo_state_name = st.name(foo_state)
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foo_contents_r = st.get('foo')
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print('{} {} {}'.format(k, foo_state_name, foo_contents_r))
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# Create bar->baz and advance it from backlog to pending
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k = 'bar'
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bar_contents = 'baz'
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st.put(k, contents=bar_contents)
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st.next(k)
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bar_state = st.state(k)
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bar_state_name = st.name(bar_state)
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bar_contents_r = st.get('bar')
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print('{} {} {}'.format(k, bar_state_name, bar_contents_r))
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# Create inky->pinky and move to doing then doing-blocked
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k = 'inky'
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inky_contents = 'pinky'
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st.put(k, contents=inky_contents)
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inky_state = st.state(k)
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st.move(k, st.DOING)
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st.set(k, st.BLOCKED)
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inky_state = st.state(k)
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inky_state_name = st.name(inky_state)
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inky_contents_r = st.get('inky')
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print('{} {} {}'.format(k, inky_state_name, bar_contents_r))
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# then replace the content
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# note that replace could potentially mean some VCS below
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inky_new_contents = 'blinky'
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st.replace(k, inky_new_contents)
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inky_contents_r = st.get('inky')
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print('{} {} {}'.format(k, inky_state_name, inky_contents_r))
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# so now move to review
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st.move(k, st.REVIEW)
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inky_state = st.state(k)
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inky_state_name = st.name(inky_state)
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print('{} {} {}'.format(k, inky_state_name, inky_contents_r))
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