# frozen_string_literal: true
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# https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-ruby/blob/version-3/CONTRIBUTING.md
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require 'aws-sdk-core/waiters'
module Aws::DocDB
# Waiters are utility methods that poll for a particular state to occur
# on a client. Waiters can fail after a number of attempts at a polling
# interval defined for the service client.
#
# For a list of operations that can be waited for and the
# client methods called for each operation, see the table below or the
# {Client#wait_until} field documentation for the {Client}.
#
# # Invoking a Waiter
# To invoke a waiter, call #wait_until on a {Client}. The first parameter
# is the waiter name, which is specific to the service client and indicates
# which operation is being waited for. The second parameter is a hash of
# parameters that are passed to the client method called by the waiter,
# which varies according to the waiter name.
#
# # Wait Failures
# To catch errors in a waiter, use WaiterFailed,
# as shown in the following example.
#
# rescue rescue Aws::Waiters::Errors::WaiterFailed => error
# puts "failed waiting for instance running: #{error.message}
# end
#
# # Configuring a Waiter
# Each waiter has a default polling interval and a maximum number of
# attempts it will make before returning control to your program.
# To set these values, use the `max_attempts` and `delay` parameters
# in your `#wait_until` call.
# The following example waits for up to 25 seconds, polling every five seconds.
#
# client.wait_until(...) do |w|
# w.max_attempts = 5
# w.delay = 5
# end
#
# To disable wait failures, set the value of either of these parameters
# to `nil`.
#
# # Extending a Waiter
# To modify the behavior of waiters, you can register callbacks that are
# triggered before each polling attempt and before waiting.
#
# The following example implements an exponential backoff in a waiter
# by doubling the amount of time to wait on every attempt.
#
# client.wait_until(...) do |w|
# w.interval = 0 # disable normal sleep
# w.before_wait do |n, resp|
# sleep(n ** 2)
# end
# end
#
# # Available Waiters
#
# The following table lists the valid waiter names, the operations they call,
# and the default `:delay` and `:max_attempts` values.
#
# | waiter_name | params | :delay | :max_attempts |
# | --------------------- | ------------------------------ | -------- | ------------- |
# | db_instance_available | {Client#describe_db_instances} | 30 | 60 |
# | db_instance_deleted | {Client#describe_db_instances} | 30 | 60 |
#
module Waiters
class DBInstanceAvailable
# @param [Hash] options
# @option options [required, Client] :client
# @option options [Integer] :max_attempts (60)
# @option options [Integer] :delay (30)
# @option options [Proc] :before_attempt
# @option options [Proc] :before_wait
def initialize(options)
@client = options.fetch(:client)
@waiter = Aws::Waiters::Waiter.new({
max_attempts: 60,
delay: 30,
poller: Aws::Waiters::Poller.new(
operation_name: :describe_db_instances,
acceptors: [
{
"expected" => "available",
"matcher" => "pathAll",
"state" => "success",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "deleted",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "deleting",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "failed",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "incompatible-restore",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "incompatible-parameters",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
}
]
)
}.merge(options))
end
# @option (see Client#describe_db_instances)
# @return (see Client#describe_db_instances)
def wait(params = {})
@waiter.wait(client: @client, params: params)
end
# @api private
attr_reader :waiter
end
class DBInstanceDeleted
# @param [Hash] options
# @option options [required, Client] :client
# @option options [Integer] :max_attempts (60)
# @option options [Integer] :delay (30)
# @option options [Proc] :before_attempt
# @option options [Proc] :before_wait
def initialize(options)
@client = options.fetch(:client)
@waiter = Aws::Waiters::Waiter.new({
max_attempts: 60,
delay: 30,
poller: Aws::Waiters::Poller.new(
operation_name: :describe_db_instances,
acceptors: [
{
"expected" => "deleted",
"matcher" => "pathAll",
"state" => "success",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "DBInstanceNotFound",
"matcher" => "error",
"state" => "success"
},
{
"expected" => "creating",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "modifying",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "rebooting",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
},
{
"expected" => "resetting-master-credentials",
"matcher" => "pathAny",
"state" => "failure",
"argument" => "db_instances[].db_instance_status"
}
]
)
}.merge(options))
end
# @option (see Client#describe_db_instances)
# @return (see Client#describe_db_instances)
def wait(params = {})
@waiter.wait(client: @client, params: params)
end
# @api private
attr_reader :waiter
end
end
end