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This package allows you to handle state modifications.
For example, when you have a cron job that is executed every minute, and you want to alert someone if your script does not work, but once, not every minute !
Installation
composer require sapiet/processor
Usage
This example simulates a script that start throwing exceptions every second.
This configuration allows you to do something every 4 seconds.
If the Processor::ERROR_CALLBACK_DELAY_OPTION option is ommited, the callback will be called once.
In this example, the last call is executed without throwing an exception, so the success callback is called
Ouput:
You can also use the BooleanResolver or simply create yours if your script has a different behavior
by implementing the ResolverInterface and extending the BaseResolver
There is only one available storage class, FileStorage, but you can easily create yours
by implementing StorageInterface
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