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Interesting use case! In this simple example I would do the following: class Streamer < Actor
input :provider
def call
"Streaming::Provider::#{provider.classify}".constantize.call
end
end If you want to be able to use class Streamer < Actor
input :provider
play :call_provider
private
def call_provider
"Streaming::Provider::#{provider.classify}".constantize.call(result)
end
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Does it make sense? Can it be done? Is anyone doing this? It seems like this is what I would want to use, because I want to dynamically declare one of the plays based on inputs like;
The input is available from
call
, of course, but there are zero examples anywhere I can find of an Actor using both thecall
and theplay
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