watcher.api.controllers.v1.action_plan
Modulewatcher.api.controllers.v1.action_plan
Module¶An Action Plan specifies a flow of Actions that should be executed in order to satisfy a given Goal. It also contains an estimated global efficacy alongside a set of efficacy indicators.
An Action Plan is generated by Watcher when an Audit is successful which implies that the Strategy which was used has found a Solution to achieve the Goal of this Audit.
In the default implementation of Watcher, an action plan is composed of a list of successive Actions (i.e., a Workflow of Actions belonging to a unique branch).
However, Watcher provides abstract interfaces for many of its components, allowing other implementations to generate and handle more complex Action Plan(s) composed of two types of Action Item(s):
An Action Plan may be described using standard workflow model description formats such as Business Process Model and Notation 2.0 (BPMN 2.0) or Unified Modeling Language (UML).
To see the life-cycle and description of Action Plan states, visit the Action Plan state machine.
watcher.api.controllers.v1.action_plan.
ActionPlan
(**kwargs)[source]¶Bases: watcher.api.controllers.base.APIBase
API representation of a action plan.
This class enforces type checking and value constraints, and converts between the internal object model and the API representation of an action plan.
watcher.api.controllers.v1.action_plan.
ActionPlanCollection
(**kwargs)[source]¶Bases: watcher.api.controllers.v1.collection.Collection
API representation of a collection of action_plans.
watcher.api.controllers.v1.action_plan.
ActionPlansController
[source]¶Bases: pecan.rest.RestController
REST controller for Actions.
delete
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶Delete an action plan.
Parameters: | action_plan_uuid – UUID of a action. |
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detail
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶Retrieve a list of action_plans with detail.
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get_all
(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶Retrieve a list of action plans.
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