Class AbstractFlowScanner

java.lang.Object
org.jenkinsci.plugins.workflow.graphanalysis.AbstractFlowScanner
All Implemented Interfaces:
Iterable<FlowNode>, Iterator<FlowNode>, Filterator<FlowNode>
Direct Known Subclasses:
DepthFirstScanner, ForkScanner, LinearScanner

@NotThreadSafe public abstract class AbstractFlowScanner extends Object implements Iterable<FlowNode>, Filterator<FlowNode>
Core APIs and base logic for FlowScanners that extract information from a pipeline execution.

These iterate through the directed acyclic graph (DAG) or "flow graph" of FlowNodes produced when a pipeline runs.

This provides 6 base APIs to use, in decreasing expressiveness and increasing genericity:

All APIs visit the parent nodes, walking backward from heads(inclusive) until they they hit myBlackList nodes (exclusive) or reach the end of the DAG. If denyList nodes are an empty collection or null, APIs will walk to the beginning of the FlowGraph. Multiple denyList nodes are helpful for putting separate bounds on walking different parallel branches.

Key Points:

  • There are many helper methods offering syntactic sugar for the above APIs in common use cases (simpler method signatures).
  • Each implementation provides its own iteration order (described in its javadoc comments), but it is generally unsafe to rely on parallel branches being visited in a specific order.
  • Implementations may visit some or all points in the DAG, this should be called out in the class's javadoc comments
  • FlowScanners are NOT thread safe, for performance reasons and because it is too hard to guarantee.
  • Many fields and methods are protected: this is intentional to allow building upon the implementations for more complex analyses.
  • Each FlowScanner stores state internally for several reasons:
    • This state can be used to construct more advanced analyses.
    • FlowScanners can be reinitialized and reused repeatedly: avoids the overheads of creating scanners repeatedly.
    • Allows for caching to be added inside a FlowScanner if desired, but caching is only useful when reused.

Suggested uses:

Implementations are generally NOT threadsafe and should be so annotated
Author:
Sam Van Oort
  • Field Details

    • myCurrent

      protected FlowNode myCurrent
    • myNext

      protected FlowNode myNext
    • myBlackList

      protected Collection<FlowNode> myBlackList
    • MAX_LIST_CHECK_SIZE

      protected static final int MAX_LIST_CHECK_SIZE
      When checking for denylist membership, we convert to a hashset when checking more than this many elements
      See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • AbstractFlowScanner

      public AbstractFlowScanner()
  • Method Details

    • convertToFastCheckable

      @NonNull protected Collection<FlowNode> convertToFastCheckable(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> nodeCollection)
      Helper: convert stop nodes to a collection that can efficiently be checked for membership, handling null if needed
    • setup

      public boolean setup(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads, @CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> blackList)
      Set up for iteration/analysis on a graph of nodes, initializing the internal state Includes null-checking on arguments to allow directly calling with unchecked inputs (simplifies use).
      Parameters:
      heads - The head nodes we start walking from (the most recently executed nodes, i.e. FlowExecution.getCurrentHeads()
      blackList - Nodes that we cannot visit or walk past (useful to limit scanning to only nodes after a specific point)
      Returns:
      True if we can have nodes to work with, otherwise false
    • setup

      public boolean setup(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads)
      Helper: version of setup(Collection, Collection) where we don't have any nodes to denylist
    • setup

      public boolean setup(@CheckForNull FlowNode head, @CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> blackList)
      Helper: version of setup(Collection, Collection) where we don't have any nodes to denylist, and have just a single head
    • setup

      public boolean setup(@CheckForNull FlowNode head)
      Helper: version of setup(Collection, Collection) where we don't have any nodes to denylist and have just a single head
    • reset

      protected abstract void reset()
      Reset internal state so that we can begin walking a new flow graph Public APIs need to invoke this before searches
    • setHeads

      protected abstract void setHeads(@NonNull Collection<FlowNode> filteredHeads)
      Set up to begin flow scanning using the filteredHeads as starting points This method makes several assumptions: - reset() has already been invoked to reset state - filteredHeads has already had any points in myBlackList removed - none of the filteredHeads are null
      Parameters:
      filteredHeads - Head nodes that have been filtered against denyList
    • next

      @CheckForNull protected abstract FlowNode next(@NonNull FlowNode current, @NonNull Collection<FlowNode> blackList)
      Actual meat of the iteration, get the next node to visit, using and updating state as needed
      Parameters:
      current - Current node to use in generating next value
      blackList - Nodes that are not eligible for visiting
      Returns:
      Next node to visit, or null if we've exhausted the node list
    • hasNext

      public boolean hasNext()
      Specified by:
      hasNext in interface Iterator<FlowNode>
    • next

      public FlowNode next()
      Specified by:
      next in interface Iterator<FlowNode>
    • remove

      public final void remove()
      Specified by:
      remove in interface Iterator<FlowNode>
    • iterator

      @NonNull public Iterator<FlowNode> iterator()
      Specified by:
      iterator in interface Iterable<FlowNode>
    • filter

      @NonNull public Filterator<FlowNode> filter(@NonNull com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> filterCondition)
      Expose a filtered view of this FlowScanner's output.
      Specified by:
      filter in interface Filterator<FlowNode>
      Parameters:
      filterCondition - Filterator only returns FlowNodes matching this predicate.
      Returns:
      A Filterator against this FlowScanner, which can be filtered in additional ways.
    • findFirstMatch

      @CheckForNull public FlowNode findFirstMatch(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads, @CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> blackListNodes, com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchCondition)
      Find the first FlowNode within the iteration order matching a given condition Includes null-checking on arguments to allow directly calling with unchecked inputs (simplifies use).
      Parameters:
      heads - Head nodes to start walking from
      blackListNodes - Nodes that are never visited, search stops here (bound is exclusive). If you want to create an inclusive bound, just use a node's parents.
      matchCondition - Predicate to match when we've successfully found a given node type
      Returns:
      First matching node, or null if no matches found
    • findFirstMatch

      @CheckForNull public FlowNode findFirstMatch(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads, @NonNull com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchPredicate)
      Syntactic sugar for findFirstMatch(Collection, Collection, Predicate) where there is no denyList
    • findFirstMatch

      @CheckForNull public FlowNode findFirstMatch(@CheckForNull FlowNode head, @NonNull com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchPredicate)
      Syntactic sugar for findFirstMatch(Collection, Collection, Predicate) where there is a single head and no denyList
    • findFirstMatch

      @CheckForNull public FlowNode findFirstMatch(@CheckForNull FlowExecution exec, @NonNull com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchPredicate)
      Syntactic sugar for findFirstMatch(Collection, Collection, Predicate) using FlowExecution.getCurrentHeads() to get heads and no denyList
    • filteredNodes

      @NonNull public List<FlowNode> filteredNodes(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads, @CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> blackList, com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchCondition)
      Return a filtered list of FlowNodes matching a condition, in the order encountered. Includes null-checking on arguments to allow directly calling with unchecked inputs (simplifies use).
      Parameters:
      heads - Nodes to start iterating backward from by visiting their parents.
      blackList - Nodes we may not visit or walk beyond.
      matchCondition - Predicate that must be met for nodes to be included in output. Input is always non-null.
      Returns:
      List of flownodes matching the predicate.
    • allNodes

      @NonNull public List<FlowNode> allNodes(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads)
      Convenience method to get the list all flownodes in the iterator order.
    • allNodes

      @NonNull public List<FlowNode> allNodes(@CheckForNull FlowExecution exec)
      Convenience method to get the list of all FlowNodes for the execution, in iterator order.
    • filteredNodes

      @NonNull public List<FlowNode> filteredNodes(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads, @NonNull com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchPredicate)
      Syntactic sugar for filteredNodes(Collection, Collection, Predicate) with no denyList nodes
    • filteredNodes

      @NonNull public List<FlowNode> filteredNodes(@CheckForNull FlowNode head, @NonNull com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchPredicate)
      Syntactic sugar for filteredNodes(Collection, Collection, Predicate) with a single head and no denyList nodes
    • filteredNodes

      @NonNull public List<FlowNode> filteredNodes(@CheckForNull FlowExecution exec, @NonNull com.google.common.base.Predicate<FlowNode> matchPredicate)
    • visitAll

      public void visitAll(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads, @CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> blackList, @NonNull FlowNodeVisitor visitor)
      Given a FlowNodeVisitor, invoke FlowNodeVisitor.visit(FlowNode) on each node and halt early if it returns false. Includes null-checking on all but the visitor, to allow directly calling with unchecked inputs (simplifies use). Useful if you wish to collect some information from every node in the FlowGraph. To do that, accumulate internal state in the visitor, and invoke a getter when complete.
      Parameters:
      heads - Nodes to start walking the DAG backwards from.
      blackList - Nodes we can't visit or pass beyond.
      visitor - Visitor that will see each FlowNode encountered.
    • visitAll

      public void visitAll(@CheckForNull Collection<FlowNode> heads, @NonNull FlowNodeVisitor visitor)
      Syntactic sugar for visitAll(Collection, Collection, FlowNodeVisitor) where we don't denylist any nodes