What is the purpose of registerObservers? #5
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Hi @francoism90! Thanks for checking out the package and sharing your questions! Thanks for noticing, we now have Discussions up and running! 😊🎉 registerObservers: You can define them manually within the workflow with this method to keep everything in one place, or use the CLI to auto-register them. Then, track observer events using methods like trackAllEvents. Accessing $context: The $context is automatically injected into each action, so you can access it seamlessly in other parts of the workflow. Workflow class: You’re absolutely right there’s a typo in the docs. It should be WorkflowManager. Thanks for pointing that out! Let me know if you have any more questions or need further clarification! |
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What happened?
You don't have discussions enabled (yet), sorry for this being reported as bug. :)
Your package looks very interesting, but I do have a few questions:
$paymentWorkflow = (new PaymentWorkflow)->run($context);
, how can you access$context
? Or is this being injected into every action call?class PaymentWorkflow extends Workflow
, I don't see theWorkflow
class?Thanks!
How to reproduce the bug
N/A
Package Version
1.0.0
PHP Version
8.3.10
Laravel Version
11.0
Which operating systems does with happen with?
Linux
Notes
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