edeliver_fork v1.4.6 Edeliver.Relup.ShiftInstruction
Provides functions to move relup instructions to a given position
  which can be used in Edeliver.Relup.Instruction behaviour implementations
  in the relup file to fulfill some requirements.
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Functions
Ensures that the module of Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction is loaded before it is executed
Ensures that the given module is loaded before the first occurrence of the runnable instruction
Ensures that the given module is loaded before the given instruction (if it needs to be loaded)
Ensures that the given module is (un)loaded after the given instruction (if it needs to be (un)loaded)
Ensures that the module of Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction is unloaded after it was executed
Ensures that the given module is (un)loaded after the last occurrenct of the given runnable instruction
Returns the first occurence of a RunnableInstruction implemented by the given module
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ensure_module_loaded_before_first_runnable_instructions( Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions(), runnable_instruction :: {:apply, {module :: module(), :run, arguments :: [term()]}} ) :: updated_instructions :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions()
  Ensures that the module of Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction is loaded before it is executed.
  E.g. if an Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.Info instruction implements the behaviour
  Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction it creates and inserts a:
  {:apply, {Elixir.Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.Info, :run, ["hello"]}}
  relup instruction. This function ensures that the instruction which loads
  that module is placed before that instruction. This is essential if the Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction is new
  and was not included into the old version of the release or has changed in the new version.
ensure_module_loaded_before_first_runnable_instructions( Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions(), runnable_instruction :: {:apply, {module :: module(), :run, arguments :: [term()]}}, module :: module() ) :: updated_instructions :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions()
Ensures that the given module is loaded before the first occurrence of the runnable instruction.
  If an %Edeliver.Relup.Instructions{} is given containing also the down instructions, it ensures that the module
  is unloaded after the last occurrence of the runnable down instruction. Use this function instead of the
  ensure_module_loaded_before_instruction/3 function if the Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction can be used several times
  in a Edeliver.Relup.Modification. If the module did not change and was already included into the old release this function
  has no effect.
ensure_module_loaded_before_instruction( Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions(), instruction :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instruction(), module :: module() ) :: updated_instructions :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions()
Ensures that the given module is loaded before the given instruction (if it needs to be loaded).
  If an %Edeliver.Relup.Instructions{} is given containing also the down instructions, it ensures that the module
  is unloaded after the instruction for the down instructions.
  Use this function only, if the instruction should be used only once in a Relup.Modification for
  the up or down instructions. Use the ensure_module_loaded_before_first_runnable_instructions/2 function
  instead if the RunnableInstruction can be used several times in a Relup.Modification.
ensure_module_unloaded_after_instruction( Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions(), instruction :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instruction(), module :: module() ) :: updated_instructions :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions()
Ensures that the given module is (un)loaded after the given instruction (if it needs to be (un)loaded).
  If an %Edeliver.Relup.Instructions{} is given containing also the down instructions, it ensures that the module
  is (un)loaded before the instruction for the down instructions.
  Use this function only, if the instruction should be used only once in a Relup.Modification for
  the up or down instructions. Use the ensure_module_unloaded_after_last_runnable_instruction/2 function
  instead if the RunnableInstruction can be used several times in a Relup.Modification.
  Ensures that the module of Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction is unloaded after it was executed.
  E.g. if an Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.Info instruction implements the behaviour Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction
  it creates and inserts a
  {:apply, {Elixir.Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.Info, :run, ["hello"]}}
  relup  instruction. This function ensures that the instruction
  which unloads that module is placed after that instruction. This is essential if the Edeliver.Relup.RunnableInstruction
  was changed and the new version is unloaded in the downgrade instructions.
ensure_module_unloaded_after_last_runnable_instruction( Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions(), runnable_instruction :: {:apply, {module :: module(), :run, arguments :: [term()]}}, module :: module() ) :: updated_instructions :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.t() | Instruction.instructions()
Ensures that the given module is (un)loaded after the last occurrenct of the given runnable instruction.
  If an %Edeliver.Relup.Instructions{} is given containing also the down instructions, it ensures that the module
  is loaded before the first occurrence of the runnable instruction for the down instructions.
  Use this function instead of the ensure_module_unloaded_after_instruction/3 function if the RunnableInstruction
  can be used several times  in a Relup.Modification.
first_runnable_instruction( instructions :: Edeliver.Relup.Instructions.instructions(), module :: module() ) :: runnable_instruction :: {:apply, {module :: module(), :run, arguments :: [term()]}} | :not_found
  Returns the first occurence of a RunnableInstruction implemented by the given module.