In my project I have following class with a method that takes flowName. When flowName == ONJSmartFlow then return true, else return false. It works well in Flow Controller class.
class FlowController implements ExecutorConstants {
static void main(String[] args) {
FlowController controller = new FlowController()
controller.getFlowName(args)
}
static boolean getFlowName(args) {
CommandLineHandler commandLineHandler = setupCommandLineHandler(args)
if (commandLineHandler.getFlowsToExecute().contains("ONJSmart")) {
true
} else {
false
}
}
In another class (below) I want to use method getFlowName() in order to decide about locationCode format.
class SupplyAFMSInformationDto {
public final String locationCode
private static getLocationCodeWithCorrectFormat(def supplyDetails) {
String lc = supplyDetails.locationcode
if (FlowController.getFlowName()) {
"0" + lc
} else {
lc
}
}
SupplyAFMSInformationDto(def supplyDetails) {
this.locationCode = getLocationCodeWithCorrectFormat(supplyDetails);
}
Problem is that called getFlowName() method in SupplyAFMSInformationDto needs args from FlowController, otherwise is null so the questions are:
- How to use FlowController.getFlowName() method in SupplyAFMSInformationDTO without passing args ?
- Is there a way to pass args from FlowController to SupplyAFMSInformationDto withint this method like eg. FlowController.getFlowName(args from FlowController) ?
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