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// The MIT License
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// Copyright (c) 2020 Temporal Technologies Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Copyright (c) 2020 Uber Technologies, Inc.
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//
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// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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//
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// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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//
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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// THE SOFTWARE.
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/*
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Package temporal and its subdirectories contain the Temporal client side framework.
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The Temporal service is a task orchestrator for your application’s tasks. Applications using Temporal can execute a
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logical flow of tasks, especially long-running business logic, asynchronously or synchronously. They can also scale at
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runtime on distributed systems.
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A quick example illustrates its use case. Consider Uber Eats where Temporal manages the entire business flow from
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placing an order, accepting it, handling shopping cart processes (adding, updating, and calculating cart items),
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entering the order in a pipeline (for preparing food and coordinating delivery), to scheduling delivery as well as
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handling payments.
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Temporal consists of a programming framework (or client library) and a managed service (or backend). The framework
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enables developers to author and coordinate tasks in Go code.
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The root temporal package contains common data structures. The subpackages are:
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- workflow - functions used to implement workflows
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- activity - functions used to implement activities
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- client - functions used to create Temporal service client used to start and
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monitor workflow executions.
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- worker - functions used to create worker instance used to host workflow and
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activity code.
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- testsuite - unit testing framework for activity and workflow testing
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How Temporal works
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The Temporal hosted service brokers and persists events generated during workflow execution. Worker nodes owned and
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operated by customers execute the coordination and task logic. To facilitate the implementation of worker nodes Temporal
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provides a client-side library for the Go language.
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In Temporal, you can code the logical flow of events separately as a workflow and code business logic as activities. The
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workflow identifies the activities and sequences them, while an activity executes the logic.
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Key Features
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Dynamic workflow execution graphs - Determine the workflow execution graphs at runtime based on the data you are
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processing. Temporal does not pre-compute the execution graphs at compile time or at workflow start time. Therefore, you
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have the ability to write workflows that can dynamically adjust to the amount of data they are processing. If you need
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to trigger 10 instances of an activity to efficiently process all the data in one run, but only 3 for a subsequent run,
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you can do that.
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Child Workflows - Orchestrate the execution of a workflow from within another workflow. Temporal will return the results
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of the child workflow execution to the parent workflow upon completion of the child workflow. No polling is required in
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the parent workflow to monitor status of the child workflow, making the process efficient and fault tolerant.
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Durable Timers - Implement delayed execution of tasks in your workflows that are robust to worker failures. Temporal
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provides two easy to use APIs, **workflow.Sleep** and **workflow.Timer**, for implementing time based events in your
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workflows. Temporal ensures that the timer settings are persisted and the events are generated even if workers executing
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the workflow crash.
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Signals - Modify/influence the execution path of a running workflow by pushing additional data directly to the workflow
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using a signal. Via the Signal facility, Temporal provides a mechanism to consume external events directly in workflow
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code.
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Task routing - Efficiently process large amounts of data using a Temporal workflow, by caching the data locally on a
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worker and executing all activities meant to process that data on that same worker. Temporal enables you to choose the
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worker you want to execute a certain activity by scheduling that activity execution in the worker's specific task queue.
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Unique workflow ID enforcement - Use business entity IDs for your workflows and let Temporal ensure that only one
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workflow is running for a particular entity at a time. Temporal implements an atomic "uniqueness check" and ensures that
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no race conditions are possible that would result in multiple workflow executions for the same workflow ID. Therefore,
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you can implement your code to attempt to start a workflow without checking if the ID is already in use, even in the
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cases where only one active execution per workflow ID is desired.
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Perpetual/ContinueAsNew workflows - Run periodic tasks as a single perpetually running workflow. With the
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"ContinueAsNew" facility, Temporal allows you to leverage the "unique workflow ID enforcement" feature for periodic
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workflows. Temporal will complete the current execution and start the new execution atomically, ensuring you get to
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keep your workflow ID. By starting a new execution Temporal also ensures that workflow execution history does not grow
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indefinitely for perpetual workflows.
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At-most once activity execution - Execute non-idempotent activities as part of your workflows. Temporal will not
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automatically retry activities on failure. For every activity execution Temporal will return a success result, a failure
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result, or a timeout to the workflow code and let the workflow code determine how each one of those result types should
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be handled.
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Asynch Activity Completion - Incorporate human input or thrid-party service asynchronous callbacks into your workflows.
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Temporal allows a workflow to pause execution on an activity and wait for an external actor to resume it with a
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callback. During this pause the activity does not have any actively executing code, such as a polling loop, and is
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merely an entry in the Temporal datastore. Therefore, the workflow is unaffected by any worker failures happening over
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the duration of the pause.
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Activity Heartbeating - Detect unexpected failures/crashes and track progress in long running activities early. By
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configuring your activity to report progress periodically to the Temporal server, you can detect a crash that occurs 10
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minutes into an hour-long activity execution much sooner, instead of waiting for the 60-minute execution timeout. The
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recorded progress before the crash gives you sufficient information to determine whether to restart the activity from
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the beginning or resume it from the point of failure.
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Timeouts for activities and workflow executions - Protect against stuck and unresponsive activities and workflows with
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appropriate timeout values. Temporal requires that timeout values are provided for every activity or workflow
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invocation. There is no upper bound on the timeout values, so you can set timeouts that span days, weeks, or even
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months.
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Visibility - Get a list of all your active and/or completed workflow. Explore the execution history of a particular
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workflow execution. Temporal provides a set of visibility APIs that allow you, the workflow owner, to monitor past and
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current workflow executions.
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Debuggability - Replay any workflow execution history locally under a debugger. The Temporal client library provides an
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API to allow you to capture a stack trace from any failed workflow execution history.
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*/
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package temporal
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