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How To Use dynamic Stateless #554
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Hi, Can you give us any more details on what you need to achieve? If you're looking for a way to modify the state machine's transitions at runtime based on external changes, you could look at guard conditions with |
I want to design the process first with Json and then let Stateless execute it |
Hi, do you have any update on this topic? It would be great to be able to (de)serialize a state machine from JSON/XML. I can imagine dynamically calling the fluent functions to build a state machine based on some template, but feels like a hack to me 🤷 |
Just to be clear, are we talking about storing some object state to database, and then reading in the object into the same state? Are we talking about reading in a file that defines the state machine, the guards and actions? |
I agree with @HenningNT that this isn't likely to be something Stateless would support as a built-in feature and may be better suited to a separate project. All of the state machines I've come across in my work have custom logic (e.g. All that said, there's a really interesting project idea there and I'd love to see what people would come up with. |
Hi,
What solution do you have for me to use stateless dynamically?
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