NAME

VS::RuleEngine - Generic rule based processing engine

SYNOPSIS

A simple example which just randomizes a number 10 times and outputs it to screen if it was under 500.

  use VS::RuleEngine::Constants;
  use VS::RuleEngine::Declare;
  
  my $i = 0;
  
  my $engine = engine {
      prehook "check_i" => does {
          $i++;
          
          return KV_ABORT if $i == 10;
          return KV_CONTINUE;
      };
      
      input "random" => does {
          return int(rand(1000));
      };
      
      rule "under_500" => does {
          my $input = $_[KV_INPUT];
          return KV_MATCH if $input->get("random") < 500;
          return KV_NO_MATCH;
      };
      
      action "mark_under_500" => does {
          my ($input, $local) = @_[KV_INPUT, KV_LOCAL];
          $local->set("output" => $input->get("random") . " was under 500");
      };

      run "mark_under_500" => when "under_500";
      
      output "print" => does {
          my $local = $_[KV_LOCAL];
          my $output = $local->get("output");
          print $output, "\n" if defined $output;
      };
  }

A fictional spam filter

  use VS::RuleEngine::Constants;
  use VS::RuleEngine::Declare;
  
  my $engine = engine {
      prehook "has_more_email" => instanceof "MyApp::HasMoreEmails";
      
      # Returns an Email::Simple instance
      input "email" => instanceof "MyApp::GetEmail";
      
      input "from" => does {
            my $input = $_[KV_INPUT];
            return $input->get("email")->header("From");
      };
      
      rule "is_spam" => instanceof "MyApp::SpamDetector";
      
      rule "is_from_boss" => does {
          my $input = $_[KV_INPUT];
          
          if ($input->get("from") =~ /theboss@company\.com/) {
              return KV_MATCH;
          }
          
          return KV_NO_MATCH;
      };
      
      action "mark_for_deletion" => does {
          my $local = $_[KV_LOCAL];
          $local->set("delete-email" => 1);
      };
      
      run "mark_for_deletion" => when qw(is_spam is_from_boss);
      
      posthook "process_mail" => does {
          my ($input, $local) = @_[KV_INPUT, KV_LOCAL];
          
          if ($local->get("delete-mail") == 1) {
              MyApp::EmailHandler->delete($input->get("email"));
          }
          
          return KV_CONTINUE;
      };
  };
  
  $engine->run();

DESCRIPTION

VS::RuleEngine is a generic rule based processing engine. Processing is done while neither any pre nor post iteration hook aborts processing. Each engine supports multiple pre- and posthooks, inputs, output, actions and rules. An action is attached to one or several rules and is executed if any of the rules matches. Input is processed when needed and only once per iteration.

Multiple engines can be run in parallel in a runloop. Runloops can be ran until no more data is available for processing or by a single step at a time. This way multiple runloops may be executed simultaneously.

USAGE

VS::RuleEngine has a declarative interface via VS::RuleEngine::Declare which is the simplest way to define engines. The synopsis shows an exmaple that could be implemented (with reservations for syntax errors).

Declarative interface

VS::RuleEngine::Declare

Loading engines from other sources

Currently creation of engines are only possible using either the declarative interface or by creating VS::RuleEngine::Engine-objects directly. Future releases will allow loading of engine declarations via XML and other formats.

Runloops

Runloops transforms engines into something executable and runs them.

VS::RuleEngine::Runloop

Inputs, Outputs, Rules, Hooks, Actions

The components that makes up an engine.

VS::RuleEngine::Input, VS::RuleEngine::Output, VS::RuleEngine::Rule, VS::RuleEngine::Hook, VS::RuleEngine::Action

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-vs-ruleengine@rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org.

AUTHOR

Claes Jakobsson <claesjac@cpan.org>

LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2007, Versed Solutions <info@versed.se>. All rights reserved.

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