NAME
Workflow::Condition::CheckReturn
VERSION
This documentation describes version 1.62 of this package
DESCRIPTION
Using nested conditions (See Workflow::Condition::Nested), this evaluates a given condition and compares the value returned with a given argument.
SYNOPSIS
In condition.xml:
<condition name="check_approvals" class="Workflow::Condition::CheckReturn">
<param name="condition" value="count_approvals" />
<!-- operator "ge" means: greater than or equal to -->
<param name="operator" value="ge" />
<param name="argument" value="$context->{approvals_needed}" />
</condition>
In workflow.xml:
<state name="CHECK_APPROVALS" autorun="yes">
<action name="null_1" resulting_state="APPROVED">
<condition name="check_approvals" />
</action>
<action name="null_2" resulting_state="REJECTED">
<condition name="!check_approvals" />
</action>
</state>
PARAMETERS
The following parameters may be configured in the param
entity of the condition in the XML configuration:
condition
The name of the condition to be evaluated.
argument
The value to compare with the given condition. This can be one of the following:
- Integer
-
The integer value is compared with the return value of the condition.
- String [a-zA-Z0-9_]
-
The string is interpreted as the name of a workflow context parameter. The current value of that parmeter is used in the comparison.
- String
-
Any other string is evaluated in an
eval
block. The result should be numeric.
operator
The name of the comparison operator to use. Supported values are:
'eq', 'lt', 'gt', 'le', 'ge', 'ne'
The string names are used to simplify the notation in the XML files. The above strings map to the following numeric operators internally:
'==', '<', '>', '<=', '>=', !=
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2004-2023 Chris Winters. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Please see the LICENSE
AUTHORS
Please see Workflow