NAME
App::karr::Role::SyncLifecycle - Role providing sync lifecycle with retry and guard insurance
VERSION
version 0.400
DESCRIPTION
This role provides sync_before and sync_after methods that wrap Git pull and push operations with retry logic. sync_before creates a App::karr::SyncGuard and retains it on the object as insurance: if the command body dies or croaks before sync_after runs, the guard's DESTROY pushes with 3 retries. Because the guard is held by the role (not by the caller), commands may call both methods in void context; sync_after neutralises the guard after a successful push so it never pushes twice.
Commands that compose this role must also have a store attribute (provided by App::karr::Role::BoardDiscovery) with a git accessor.
METHODS
sync_before
$self->sync_before;
Pulls refs from remote with up to 3 attempts. Output is retry-only: the first attempt is silent, retries are announced from attempt 2 ("Pull retry 2 of 3..."), and errors always reach STDERR. --quiet additionally suppresses the retry announcements but never the errors. Creates a App::karr::SyncGuard, retains it on the object (so it outlives the call and covers the command body), and also returns it for callers that want to manage it explicitly. sync_after clears it on a successful push.
sync_after
$self->sync_after; # push with up to 3 attempts
Pushes refs to remote with up to 3 attempts, using the same retry-only output convention as "sync_before" (silent first attempt, retries announced from attempt 2, errors always on STDERR, --quiet silencing only the announcements). After a successful push it marks the retained guard done and clears it so the guard's DESTROY is a no-op.
SUPPORT
Issues
Please report bugs and feature requests on GitHub at https://github.com/Getty/karr/issues.
IRC
Join #langertha on irc.perl.org or message Getty directly.
CONTRIBUTING
Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and submit a pull request.
AUTHOR
Torsten Raudssus <getty@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2026 by Torsten Raudssus <torsten@raudssus.de> https://raudssus.de/.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.