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feat: [FC-0074] add support for optional trigger information #143
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I'm also going to defer this review to @bmtcril |
I would love to have this functionality, but I'm concerned that this implementation is too limiting. For instance if an event is triggered from multiple places, how would that be handled? I think it would also be challenging to keep the path references up to date when the annotations may be defined far away from the code. |
@bmtcril: Thanks for the review! This is how it looks for events triggered in multiple locations. It's simply a list of paths, each with its own GH search link. Can you explain further what you mean by I think it would also be challenging to keep the path references up to date when the annotations may be defined far away from the code? Also, what do you think would make this less limiting? |
Ah that's great, I had somehow forgotten that you could have repeating annotations.
My concern is that the event annotations live in openedx-events, but the places where events are triggered are elsewhere. So it would be hard to remember that when you refactor and move where an event is triggered, or add a new place, or remove it that you also need to go and update openedx-events to keep the docs up to date. I don't have a solution for that right now, but I think it's an important consideration. |
Description
Add triggering fields for opened-events annotations so developers can include relevant information about where the event is being triggered by rendering a link that redirects to a GH search with the source file and the event name.
Testing Instructions
event_trigger_repository
andevent_trigger_path
make docs
You can also review the rendered docs here: https://docsopenedxorg--443.org.readthedocs.build/projects/openedx-events/en/443/
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finished.