How to install repoze.workflow
- Download and install ActivePython
- Open Command Prompt
- Type
pypm install repoze.workflow
Dependencies
- distribute
- repoze.zcml
- zope.component
- zope.configuration>=3.8.0
- zope.interface
- [testing] coverage
- [testing] distribute
- [testing] nose
- [testing] repoze.sphinx.autointerface
- [testing] repoze.zcml
- [testing] zope.component
- [testing] zope.configuration>=3.8.0
- [testing] zope.interface
- [testing] zope.testing
Lastest release
repoze.workflow
repoze.workflow is a state machine and associated configuration system useful for workflow-like applications. Refer to docs/index.rst or the online docs for further information.
repoze.workflow Changelog
0.6.1 (2012-03-24)
- Repair packaging error (incomplete tarball in 0.6).
0.6 (2012-03-24)
- When multiple transitions exist between two states, try each transition until one succeeds, instead of aborting if the first fails.
- Bumped zope.configuration dependency to require >= 3.8.0: the internal format of configuration actions changed to dictionaries, rather than tuples, and our tests make assertions which rely on the format.
- repoze.sphinx.autointerface and zope.testing are only required for testing and will no longer be downloaded for python setup.py install; use python setup.py dev to get them installed (along with nose and coverage).
- 100% test coverage
0.5 (2009-08-27)
- Major overhaul. Older "statemachine" workflows still work, but are deprecated. Workflow declarations may now be performed via ZCML. Documentation overhauled to reflect this fact.
0.4 (2009-06-24)
- 100% test coverage.
- Allow add method to accept arbitrary keyword arguments. These keyword arguments are now passed as **kw to transition functions as well as before_transition and after_transition. This allows arbitrary metadata (such as security and UI information) to be associated with a transition.
- The transitions method now returns all transitions, including "catch-all" transitions (transitions with a transition_id of None).
- Add transition_info method to state machine, which
0.3 (2009-04-10)
- Removed mutable default arguments, to avoid polluting one state machine's states when adding to another.
0.2 (2009-02-20)
- Initial release. Updated README.txt and removed remnants from repoze package template.
0.1
- Unreleased