google-nomulus/java/google/registry/flows/host/HostDeleteFlow.java
guyben 898448b8a0 Reverse dependency between /flows/ and /batch/
Certain flows need to launch batched jobs. Logically this would mean that flows
depend on batch.

However, the current state of dependency was the other way around, and the
reason for that was ResourceFlowUtils.java that had in it some utility
functions that weren't used in the flows and were needed in the batch jobs.

This CL removes these utility functions from the /flows/ directory, letting us
reverse the dependency edge between flows/ and batch/

Part of this was moving the flows/async/ code into batch/ - which also makes sense because flows/async/ just "enqueued" tasks that would then be run by actions in batch/

It makes sense that the code that enqueues the tasks and the code that dequeues the tasks sit in the same library.

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Created by MOE: https://github.com/google/moe
MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=228698761
2019-01-10 16:23:35 -05:00

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// Copyright 2017 The Nomulus Authors. All Rights Reserved.
//
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package google.registry.flows.host;
import static google.registry.flows.FlowUtils.validateClientIsLoggedIn;
import static google.registry.flows.ResourceFlowUtils.failfastForAsyncDelete;
import static google.registry.flows.ResourceFlowUtils.loadAndVerifyExistence;
import static google.registry.flows.ResourceFlowUtils.verifyNoDisallowedStatuses;
import static google.registry.flows.ResourceFlowUtils.verifyResourceOwnership;
import static google.registry.flows.host.HostFlowUtils.validateHostName;
import static google.registry.model.eppoutput.Result.Code.SUCCESS_WITH_ACTION_PENDING;
import static google.registry.model.ofy.ObjectifyService.ofy;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;
import com.googlecode.objectify.Key;
import google.registry.batch.AsyncTaskEnqueuer;
import google.registry.flows.EppException;
import google.registry.flows.ExtensionManager;
import google.registry.flows.FlowModule.ClientId;
import google.registry.flows.FlowModule.Superuser;
import google.registry.flows.FlowModule.TargetId;
import google.registry.flows.TransactionalFlow;
import google.registry.flows.annotations.ReportingSpec;
import google.registry.model.EppResource;
import google.registry.model.domain.DomainBase;
import google.registry.model.domain.metadata.MetadataExtension;
import google.registry.model.eppcommon.StatusValue;
import google.registry.model.eppcommon.Trid;
import google.registry.model.eppoutput.EppResponse;
import google.registry.model.host.HostResource;
import google.registry.model.reporting.HistoryEntry;
import google.registry.model.reporting.IcannReportingTypes.ActivityReportField;
import javax.inject.Inject;
import org.joda.time.DateTime;
/**
* An EPP flow that deletes a host.
*
* <p>Hosts that are in use by any domain cannot be deleted. The flow may return immediately if a
* quick smoke check determines that deletion is impossible due to an existing reference. However, a
* successful delete will always be asynchronous, as all existing domains must be checked for
* references to the host before the deletion is allowed to proceed. A poll message will be written
* with the success or failure message when the process is complete.
*
* @error {@link google.registry.flows.ResourceFlowUtils.ResourceDoesNotExistException}
* @error {@link google.registry.flows.ResourceFlowUtils.ResourceNotOwnedException}
* @error {@link google.registry.flows.exceptions.ResourceStatusProhibitsOperationException}
* @error {@link google.registry.flows.exceptions.ResourceToDeleteIsReferencedException}
* @error {@link HostFlowUtils.HostNameNotLowerCaseException}
* @error {@link HostFlowUtils.HostNameNotNormalizedException}
* @error {@link HostFlowUtils.HostNameNotPunyCodedException}
*/
@ReportingSpec(ActivityReportField.HOST_DELETE)
public final class HostDeleteFlow implements TransactionalFlow {
private static final ImmutableSet<StatusValue> DISALLOWED_STATUSES = ImmutableSet.of(
StatusValue.CLIENT_DELETE_PROHIBITED,
StatusValue.PENDING_DELETE,
StatusValue.SERVER_DELETE_PROHIBITED);
@Inject ExtensionManager extensionManager;
@Inject @ClientId String clientId;
@Inject @TargetId String targetId;
@Inject Trid trid;
@Inject @Superuser boolean isSuperuser;
@Inject HistoryEntry.Builder historyBuilder;
@Inject AsyncTaskEnqueuer asyncTaskEnqueuer;
@Inject EppResponse.Builder responseBuilder;
@Inject HostDeleteFlow() {}
@Override
public final EppResponse run() throws EppException {
extensionManager.register(MetadataExtension.class);
extensionManager.validate();
validateClientIsLoggedIn(clientId);
DateTime now = ofy().getTransactionTime();
validateHostName(targetId);
failfastForAsyncDelete(targetId, now, HostResource.class, DomainBase::getNameservers);
HostResource existingHost = loadAndVerifyExistence(HostResource.class, targetId, now);
verifyNoDisallowedStatuses(existingHost, DISALLOWED_STATUSES);
if (!isSuperuser) {
// Hosts transfer with their superordinate domains, so for hosts with a superordinate domain,
// the client id, needs to be read off of it.
EppResource owningResource =
existingHost.isSubordinate()
? ofy().load().key(existingHost.getSuperordinateDomain()).now()
.cloneProjectedAtTime(now)
: existingHost;
verifyResourceOwnership(clientId, owningResource);
}
asyncTaskEnqueuer.enqueueAsyncDelete(
existingHost, ofy().getTransactionTime(), clientId, trid, isSuperuser);
HostResource newHost =
existingHost.asBuilder().addStatusValue(StatusValue.PENDING_DELETE).build();
historyBuilder
.setType(HistoryEntry.Type.HOST_PENDING_DELETE)
.setModificationTime(now)
.setParent(Key.create(existingHost));
ofy().save().<Object>entities(newHost, historyBuilder.build());
return responseBuilder.setResultFromCode(SUCCESS_WITH_ACTION_PENDING).build();
}
}