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// $Id: README.txt,v 1.5 2010/12/17 14:15:33 randy Exp $
August 24/2010
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
-------------------------
The installation of Maestro should be done in the sites/all/modules folder structure.
Do NOT install Maestro in the core modules directory.
Maestro ships with 3 add-on modules: Common Functions, Content Publish and Maestro Test Workflow Patterns.
We recommend that you install all 3 modules to begin. Common Functions and Content Publish will enable functions/functionality
that is used in the tasks shipped with Maestro. The Test Workflow patterns module is strongly suggested to get you up and
running and familiar with Maestro. It will install a handful of workflows that give you examples to begin structuring your workflows with.
During the installation of the Maestro Test Workflow Patterns module, a content type test workflow is installed.
The content type test workflow pattern requires at least 3 distinct users -- the person initiating the workflow, a user named Editor
and a user named Publisher. Since you probably don't have those users in your system, the import will not be able to assign two
of the tasks to those users.
You will have to do one of the following two things to ensure the Content Type test workflow works for you:
1. Edit the Test Content Type Task workflow and assign the Editor Review Article to an existing user in your system.
Edit the Publisher Review Article Task and assign it to an existing user in your system.
OR
2. Create an Editor and Publisher user. Assign the Editor Review Article to the Editor user and assign the Publisher Review Article task
to the Publisher user.
CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS
--------------------------
You will find the Maestro base configuration options under the Configuration menu. Maestro is found under the Workflow category and
is listed as Maestro Config. Out of the box, you will find that Maestro has a few default settings enabled.
THIS IS IMPORTANT!! PLEASE READ!
One of the settings is "Run the Orchestrator when the Task Console Renders". This setting allows the Maestro engine to run
when you click on the Task Console link in the Nav menu. If you uncheck this option, the engine will not run. This is an ALPHA
release of Maestro. So be advised that the Orchestrator will have its own asynchronous way to fire as we draw closer to a BETA release.
The other options are:
-Enable the import window in the Template Editor:
You will be unable to do manual IMPORTS of workflows without this setting turned on. If you try to use the IMPORT option on the
Maestro Workflow main editor page, you will get an error.
-Enable Maestro Notifications:
You have the ability to globally turn on/off all notifications sent out by Maestro.
Check this on to enable, check if off to disable.
-Select Which Notifiers to Enable:
This gives you fine grain control over which specific notifications to actually enable.
Its a multi select, so choose the notifications you want to use.
THE ORCHESTRATOR
----------------
The whole point of Maestro is that it has an engine that can (and should) run independently of end-user clicks.
The way this is accomplished is through a mechanism we call the Orchestrator. The Orchestrator does exactly what it sounds like it does:
it orchestrates the execution of tasks and marshalls the engine properly.
While the orchestrator can be run through hits to the Task Console, This is NOT an optimal configuration and is
only there for testing. We have enabled the option to run the Orchestrator through the task console rendering by
default for ease of use, but that can be disabled on the Maestro configuration page.
To set up the cron, see http://drupal.org/cron. Note however in this documentation, instead of (or in addition to)
using http://www.example.com/cron.php as the url, use http://www.example.com/maestro/orchestrator. This orchestrator
cron should be set to run every few minutes.
Current release of Maestro does not have a "secured" orchestrator link. Therefore anyone can hit the maestro/orchestrator link and run
the orchestrator. While this is not necessarily harmful, it is not optimal as the engine will run and potentially be run more than once
at the same time causing queue issues. Eventually there will be an application token that would have to be passed to the orchestrator link
in order to run the orchestrator from cron. However for now, be aware there are no safeguards around it.
<?php
// $Id: maestro_batch_script_sample.php,v 1.2 2010/08/24 15:51:22 randy Exp $
/**
* @file
* maestro_batch_script_sample.php
*
* Description: This is a sample file for showing how Maestro can link in at task execution time, an entire script.
* In order for the engine to detect that the execution has been successful, you must set a key variable named $success to
* the boolean value of TRUE.
*
* Since this is a simple example, we are not doing anything terribly important in this script, so we are just setting the success variable
* to TRUE.
* If you do not set $success to TRUE, $success is set as FALSE in the engine and the task will not flag its execution as complete.
*
* Use case scenarios for this task type include running 3rd party scripts, running fully written scripts outside of web root, and running
* non-included-in-Drupal scripts.
* Batch Tasks differ from Batch Function Tasks in that a batch task is 100% free form code that is included at task execution time.
*
*
*/
//Perform any batch automation functions in here.
$success = TRUE; //If we don't set this to TRUE here, the engine will re-execute this code on the next scheduled task execution phase.
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.aligntop {
vertical-align:top;
}
.alignright {
text-align:right;
}
.aligncenter {
text-align:center;
}
.valigncenter {
vertical-align: -30%;
}
.valigntop {
vertical-align: top;
margin: 3px 0px 0px 0px;
}
#maestro_workflow_container {
position: relative;
overflow: auto;
}
.maestro_heading {
font-size: 16pt;
font-weight: bold;
padding: 5px;
}
.maestro_tool_tip {
background: #F8EFA6;
z-index: 10000;
position: relative;
}
.maestro_tool_tip_inner {
padding: 5px;
}
.maestro_tool_tip input {
margin: 3px 3px 3px 3px;
padding: 1px 7px 1px 7px;
cursor: pointer;
border: 1px solid black;
}
.maestro_ajax_indicator {
float: right;
}
.maestro_context_menu {
display: none;
}
.maestro_task_container {
position: absolute;
background: #FFFFFF;
cursor: move;
z-index: 100;
}
.maestro_task {
cursor: move;
}
.maestro_task_body {
padding: 3px;
text-align: center;
}
.maestro_task_edit_panel {
background: #fff;
width: 600px;
}
.maestro_task_edit_panel table {
border: 0px;
}
.maestro_task_edit_panel .sticky-table {
border: 1px solid #BEBFB9;
}
.maestro_task_edit_panel input,
.maestro_task_edit_panel select,
.maestro_task_edit_panel textarea {
border: 1px solid #ccc;
}
.maestro_task_edit_panel input[type="checkbox"],
.maestro_task_edit_panel input[type="radio"] {
border: 0px;
}
.maestro_task_edit_panel input[type="text"] {
width: 250px;
}
.maestro_task_edit_save_div {
text-align: center;
margin: 10px 0px 10px 0px;
}
.maestro_task_edit_tab {
float: left;
margin: 0px 0px 0px 5px;
}
.unactive .maestro_task_edit_tab {
background: #ccc;
}
.active .maestro_task_edit_tab {
background: #fff;
}
.maestro_task_edit_tab_close {
background: #c00;
}
.maestro_task_title {
height: 22px;
padding: 0px 3px 0px 3px;
color: #FFFFFF;
font-weight: bold;
text-align: center;
}
.maestro_taskname {
margin: 10px 0px 0px 0px;
}
.taskconsoleActionRec {
min-width:600px;
border:1px solid #D9EAF5;
}
.maestroDetailSubTable td {
font-size:92%;
}
.tl { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 10px; }
.bl { background: url(../images/admin/corners/bl.png) 0 100% no-repeat; }
.br { background: url(../images/admin/corners/br.png) 100% 100% no-repeat; }
.tl-grn { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-grn.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-grn { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-grn.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.tm-grn { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tm-grn.png) repeat-x; }
.tl-red { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-red.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-red { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-red.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.tm-red { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tm-red.png) repeat-x; }
.tl-yel { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-yel.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-yel { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-yel.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.tm-yel { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tm-yel.png) repeat-x; }
.tl-bl { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-bl.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-bl { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-bl.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.tm-bl { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tm-bl.png) repeat-x; }
.tl-gry { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-gry.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-gry { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-gry.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.tm-gry { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tm-gry.png) repeat-x; }
.tl-bge { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-bge.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-bge { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-bge.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.bl-bge { background: url(../images/admin/corners/bl-bge.png) 0 100% no-repeat; }
.br-bge { background: url(../images/admin/corners/br-bge.png) 100% 100% no-repeat; }
.tl-wht { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-wht.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-wht { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-wht.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.bl-wht { background: url(../images/admin/corners/bl-wht.png) 0 100% no-repeat; }
.br-wht { background: url(../images/admin/corners/br-wht.png) 100% 100% no-repeat; }
.unactive .tl-tab { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-wht2.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.unactive .tr-tab { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-wht2.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.unactive .bl-tab { }
.unactive .br-tab { }
.active .tl-tab { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-wht.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.active .tr-tab { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-wht.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.active .bl-tab { }
.active .br-tab { }
.tl-cl { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tl-cl.png) 0 0 no-repeat; }
.tr-cl { background: url(../images/admin/corners/tr-cl.png) 100% 0 no-repeat; padding: 1px 10px 1px 10px; }
.bl-cl { }
.br-cl { }
.t { background: url(../images/admin/corners/dot.png) 0 0 repeat-x; }
.b { background: url(../images/admin/corners/dot.png) 0 100% repeat-x; }
.l { background: url(../images/admin/corners/dot.png) 0 0 repeat-y; }
.r { background: url(../images/admin/corners/dot.png) 100% 0 repeat-y; }
span.maestro_working {
background:url(../images/admin/status-active.gif) no-repeat right center;
padding-right:18px;
}
.maestro_hide_item {
display: none;
}
.maestro_show_item {
display: ;
}
.focused_process {
font-weight: bold;
}
.blurred_process {
font-weight: normal;
}
.process_variables {
border-bottom: 1px solid #D3E7F4;
}
.maestro_comment {
padding: 2px;
}
div.maestro_boxed {
border: dashed 1px #CCC;
overflow: auto;
}
.maestro_boxed p {
padding: 5px;
margin: 0px;
}
.elementUpdated {
background-color: rgb(255, 255, 225);
}
/* Older tooltip or on-hover css styles */
a.info{
position:relative; /*this is the key*/
z-index:24;
color:#000;
text-decoration:none
}
a.info:hover {
z-index:25;
padding-top:5px;
padding-bottom:5px;
text-decoration:none
}
a.info span{display: none}
a.info:hover span { /*the span will display just on :hover state*/
font-family:Verdana, Tahoma, Arial;
font-style:normal;
font-size: 7pt;
display:block !important;
position:absolute;
top:3em; left:-15em; width:22em;
border:1px solid #5D96B9;
background-color:#FFFFA0; color:#555;
padding:2px;
text-align: left;
text-decoration:none
}
/* End of older tooltip CSS styles */
/* CSS for Maestro Views */
.maestro_view_table {
padding:0 px;
margin: 0;
border-top-width: 0px;
width: 100%;
}
.maestro_view_50_percent {
width: 50%;
}
.maestro_view_25_percent {
width: 25%;
}
.maestro_view_10_percent {
width: 10%;
}
.maestro_view_5_percent {
width: 5%;
}
.views-row-even {
border-top: 0px;
border-top-width: 0px;
background-color: #f0f0f0;
}
/* End of CSS for Maestro Views */
.maestroOddRow {
border-top: 0px;
border-top-width: 0px;
background-color: #f0f0f0;
}
.maestroEvenRow {
border-top: 0px;
border-top-width: 0px;
background-color: #ffffff;
}
.maestro_hide_secondary_row {
display: none;
}
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