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-This app creates "workflows", which are long and complex interactions from the user.
-Workflows are composed of multiple steps. At each step the user inputs some information.
-The content of one step may impact following steps.
-
-The WorkflowStep object is the abstract type for all the workflow steps.
-Important attributes and methods:
-
-template - the django template to use when rendering this step
-valid - the status code from WorkflowStepStatus
-
-get_context() - returns a dictionary that is used when rendering this step's template
- You should always call super's get_context and add / overwrite any data into that
- dictionary
-
-post(data, user) - this method is called when the step is POST'd to.
- data is from the request object, suitable for a Form's constructor
-
-
-Repository
-Each step has a reference to a shared repository (self.repo).
-The repo is a key-value store that allows the steps to share data
-
-Steps render based on the current state of the repo. For example, a step
-may get information about each host the user said they want and ask for additional
-input for each machine.
-Because the steps render based on what is in the repo, a user can easily go back to
-a previous step and change some data. This data will change in the repo and
-affect later steps accordingly.
-
-Everything stored in the repo is temporary. After a workflow has been completed, the repo
-is translated into Django models and saved to the database.