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from contextlib import contextmanager
from aria.orchestrator import events
from aria.orchestrator.workflows.core import events_handler
@contextmanager
def events_collector(*signals):
handlers = {}
collected = {}
def handler_factory(key):
def handler(*args, **kwargs):
signal_events = collected.setdefault(key, [])
signal_events.append({'args': args, 'kwargs': kwargs})
handlers[signal] = handler
return handler
for signal in signals:
signal.connect(handler_factory(signal))
try:
yield collected
finally:
for signal in signals:
signal.disconnect(handlers[signal])
@contextmanager
def disconnect_event_handlers():
# disconnect the system events handler
events.start_task_signal.disconnect(events_handler._task_started)
events.on_success_task_signal.disconnect(events_handler._task_succeeded)
events.on_failure_task_signal.disconnect(events_handler._task_failed)
try:
yield
finally:
# reconnect the system events handler
events.start_task_signal.connect(events_handler._task_started)
events.on_success_task_signal.connect(events_handler._task_succeeded)
events.on_failure_task_signal.connect(events_handler._task_failed)