Sessions: Transactions¶
This page mirrors the Transactions section from Sessions.
AddTransaction¶
Source file, signature, and docstring
Member
SessionBuilder.AddTransaction(TransactionBuilder transactionBuilder)
Kind function
Declaring Type SessionBuilder
Source File QaaS.Runner.Sessions/Session/Builders/SessionBuilderLogic.cs
Signature
Docstring
Adds the supplied transaction to the current Runner session builder instance.
Use this method when working with the documented Runner session builder API surface in code. The change is stored on the current builder instance and is consumed by later build, validation, or execution steps.
CreateTransaction¶
Source file, signature, and docstring
Member
SessionBuilder.CreateTransaction(TransactionBuilder transactionBuilder)
Kind function
Declaring Type SessionBuilder
Source File QaaS.Runner.Sessions/Session/Builders/SessionBuilderLogic.cs
Signature
Docstring
Creates or adds the configured transaction entry on the current Runner session builder instance.
Use this method when working with the documented Runner session builder API surface in code. The change is stored on the current builder instance and is consumed by later build, validation, or execution steps.
ReadTransactions¶
Source file, signature, and docstring
Member
SessionBuilder.ReadTransactions()
Kind function
Declaring Type SessionBuilder
Source File QaaS.Runner.Sessions/Session/Builders/SessionBuilderLogic.cs
Signature
Docstring
Returns the configured transactions currently stored on the Runner session builder instance.
Use this method when working with the documented Runner session builder API surface in code. Use it to inspect the current configured state without rebuilding the surrounding collection or runtime object graph.
ReadTransaction¶
Source file, signature, and docstring
Member
SessionBuilder.ReadTransaction(string name)
Kind function
Declaring Type SessionBuilder
Source File QaaS.Runner.Sessions/Session/Builders/SessionBuilderLogic.cs
Signature
Docstring
Returns the configured transaction currently stored on the Runner session builder instance.
Use this method when working with the documented Runner session builder API surface in code. Use it to inspect the current configured state without rebuilding the surrounding collection or runtime object graph.
UpdateTransaction¶
Source file, signature, and docstring
Member
SessionBuilder.UpdateTransaction(string name, TransactionBuilder transactionBuilder)
Kind function
Declaring Type SessionBuilder
Source File QaaS.Runner.Sessions/Session/Builders/SessionBuilderLogic.cs
Signature
Docstring
Updates the configured transaction stored on the current Runner session builder instance.
Use this method when working with the documented Runner session builder API surface in code. The change is stored on the current builder instance and is consumed by later build, validation, or execution steps.
UpdateTransaction¶
Source file, signature, and docstring
Member
SessionBuilder.UpdateTransaction(string name, Func<TransactionBuilder, TransactionBuilder> update)
Kind function
Declaring Type SessionBuilder
Source File QaaS.Runner.Sessions/Session/Builders/SessionBuilderLogic.cs
Signature
public SessionBuilder UpdateTransaction(string name, Func<TransactionBuilder, TransactionBuilder> update)
Docstring
Updates the configured transaction stored on the current Runner session builder instance.
Use this method when working with the documented Runner session builder API surface in code. The change is stored on the current builder instance and is consumed by later build, validation, or execution steps.
DeleteTransaction¶
Source file, signature, and docstring
Member
SessionBuilder.DeleteTransaction(string name)
Kind function
Declaring Type SessionBuilder
Source File QaaS.Runner.Sessions/Session/Builders/SessionBuilderLogic.cs
Signature
Docstring
Removes the configured transaction from the current Runner session builder instance.
Use this method when working with the documented Runner session builder API surface in code. The change is stored on the current builder instance and is consumed by later build, validation, or execution steps.