Example #1
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func (*statusContext) processRelations(service *state.Service) (related map[string][]string, subord []string, err error) {
	// TODO(mue) This way the same relation is read twice (for each service).
	// Maybe add Relations() to state, read them only once and pass them to each
	// call of this function.
	relations, err := service.Relations()
	if err != nil {
		return nil, nil, err
	}
	var subordSet set.Strings
	related = make(map[string][]string)
	for _, relation := range relations {
		ep, err := relation.Endpoint(service.Name())
		if err != nil {
			return nil, nil, err
		}
		relationName := ep.Relation.Name
		eps, err := relation.RelatedEndpoints(service.Name())
		if err != nil {
			return nil, nil, err
		}
		for _, ep := range eps {
			if ep.Scope == charm.ScopeContainer && !service.IsPrincipal() {
				subordSet.Add(ep.ServiceName)
			}
			related[relationName] = append(related[relationName], ep.ServiceName)
		}
	}
	for relationName, serviceNames := range related {
		sn := set.NewStrings(serviceNames...)
		related[relationName] = sn.SortedValues()
	}
	return related, subordSet.SortedValues(), nil
}
Example #2
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func (context *statusContext) processService(service *state.Service) (status serviceStatus) {
	url, _ := service.CharmURL()
	status.Charm = url.String()
	status.Exposed = service.IsExposed()
	status.Life = processLife(service)
	var err error
	status.Relations, status.SubordinateTo, err = context.processRelations(service)
	if err != nil {
		status.Err = err
		return
	}
	if service.IsPrincipal() {
		status.Units = context.processUnits(context.units[service.Name()])
	}
	return status
}