[selectors] modify workflow selectors: is_in_state, on_transition
- factorize `is_on_state` selector
- add new `on_transition` selector
Especially useful to match pending transitions to enable notifications when
your workflow allows several transition to the same states.
Note that if workflow `change_state` adapter method is used, this selector
will not be triggered.
In debug mode:
These both selectors will check against the entity current workflow if expected
values given in selector argument are valid.
ValueError exception will be raised for unmatching state/transition
names against the current workflow (generic etype workflow).
(check against custom workflow is not implemented)
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"""
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from cubicweb.entities import AnyEntity, fetch_config
class Societe(AnyEntity):
__regid__ = 'Societe'
fetch_attrs = ('nom',)
class Personne(Societe):
"""customized class forne Person entities"""
__regid__ = 'Personne'
fetch_attrs, fetch_order = fetch_config(['nom', 'prenom'])
rest_attr = 'nom'
class Note(AnyEntity):
__regid__ = 'Note'