1Event::ExecFlow(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Event::ExecFlow(3)
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6 Event::ExecFlow - High level API for event-based execution flow control
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9 This is release has nearly no documentation yet. If you're interested
10 in the details please contact the author.
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13 Event::ExecFlow provides a ligh level API for defining complex flow
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17 use Event::ExecFlow;
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19 my $job = Event::ExecFlow::Job::Group->new (
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21 Event::ExecFlow::Job::Command->new (
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23 title => "Transcoding DVD title to OGG",
24 command => "transcode -i /dev/dvd ...",
25 fetch_output => 1,
26 progress_max => 4711, # number of frames
27 progress_parser => sub {
28 my ($job, $buffer) = @_;
29 $job->set_progress_cnt($1) if $buffer =~ /\[\d+-(\d+)\]/;
30 #-- or simply write this:
31 #-- progress_parser => qr/\[\d+-(\d+)\]/,
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34 Event::ExecFlow::Job::Code->new (
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36 title => "Do some checks",
37 depends_on => [ "transcode" ],
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40 my $transcode = $job->get_group->get_job_by_name("transcode");
41 if ( $transcode->get_output !~ /.../ ) {
42 $job->set_error_message("XY check failed");
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44 #-- this could be done easier as a post_callback added to
45 #-- the "transcode" job above, but it's nevertheless a good
46 #-- example for the 'Code' job type and shows how jobs can
47 #-- interfere with each other.
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50 Event::ExecFlow::Job::Command->new (
51 title => "Muxing OGG file",
52 depends_on => [ "checks" ],
53 command => "ogmmerge ...",
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59 #-- this inherits from Event::ExecFlow::Frontend
60 my $frontend = Video::DVDRip::GUI::ExecFlow->new(...);
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64 Event::ExecFlow offers a high level API to declare jobs, which mainly
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71 frontend application, which may be a written using Gtk2, Tk or Qt or is
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74 In case of Gtk2 a custom widget for displaying an Event::ExecFlow job
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79 Event::ExecFlow requires the follwing Perl modules:
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86 You get the latest installation tarballs and online documentation at
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89 http://www.exit1.org/Event-ExecFlow/
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91 If your system meets the requirements mentioned above, installation is
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94 perl Makefile.PL
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99 Jörn Reder <joern at zyn dot de>
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102 Copyright 2005-2006 by Jörn Reder.
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104 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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