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272 lines
14 KiB
Go
// The MIT License
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2020 Temporal Technologies Inc. All rights reserved.
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//
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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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// Package worker contains functions to manage lifecycle of a Temporal client side worker.
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package worker
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import (
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"context"
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historypb "go.temporal.io/api/history/v1"
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"go.temporal.io/api/workflowservice/v1"
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"go.temporal.io/sdk/activity"
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"go.temporal.io/sdk/client"
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"go.temporal.io/sdk/internal"
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"go.temporal.io/sdk/log"
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"go.temporal.io/sdk/workflow"
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)
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type (
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// Worker hosts workflow and activity implementations.
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// Use worker.New(...) to create an instance.
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Worker interface {
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Registry
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// Start the worker in a non-blocking fashion.
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Start() error
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// Run the worker in a blocking fashion. Stop the worker when interruptCh receives signal.
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// Pass worker.InterruptCh() to stop the worker with SIGINT or SIGTERM.
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// Pass nil to stop the worker with external Stop() call.
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// Pass any other `<-chan interface{}` and Run will wait for signal from that channel.
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// Returns error only if worker fails to start.
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Run(interruptCh <-chan interface{}) error
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// Stop the worker.
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Stop()
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}
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// Registry exposes registration functions to consumers.
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Registry interface {
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WorkflowRegistry
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ActivityRegistry
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}
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// WorkflowRegistry exposes workflow registration functions to consumers.
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WorkflowRegistry interface {
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// RegisterWorkflow - registers a workflow function with the worker.
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// A workflow takes a workflow.Context and input and returns a (result, error) or just error.
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// Examples:
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// func sampleWorkflow(ctx workflow.Context, input []byte) (result []byte, err error)
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// func sampleWorkflow(ctx workflow.Context, arg1 int, arg2 string) (result []byte, err error)
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// func sampleWorkflow(ctx workflow.Context) (result []byte, err error)
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// func sampleWorkflow(ctx workflow.Context, arg1 int) (result string, err error)
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// Serialization of all primitive types, structures is supported ... except channels, functions, variadic, unsafe pointer.
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// For global registration consider workflow.Register
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// This method panics if workflowFunc doesn't comply with the expected format or tries to register the same workflow
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RegisterWorkflow(w interface{})
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// RegisterWorkflowWithOptions registers the workflow function with options.
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// The user can use options to provide an external name for the workflow or leave it empty if no
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// external name is required. This can be used as
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// worker.RegisterWorkflowWithOptions(sampleWorkflow, RegisterWorkflowOptions{})
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// worker.RegisterWorkflowWithOptions(sampleWorkflow, RegisterWorkflowOptions{Name: "foo"})
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// This method panics if workflowFunc doesn't comply with the expected format or tries to register the same workflow
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// type name twice. Use workflow.RegisterOptions.DisableAlreadyRegisteredCheck to allow multiple registrations.
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RegisterWorkflowWithOptions(w interface{}, options workflow.RegisterOptions)
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}
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// ActivityRegistry exposes activity registration functions to consumers.
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ActivityRegistry interface {
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// RegisterActivity - register an activity function or a pointer to a structure with the worker.
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// An activity function takes a context and input and returns a (result, error) or just error.
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//
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// And activity struct is a structure with all its exported methods treated as activities. The default
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// name of each activity is the method name.
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//
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// Examples:
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// func sampleActivity(ctx context.Context, input []byte) (result []byte, err error)
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// func sampleActivity(ctx context.Context, arg1 int, arg2 string) (result *customerStruct, err error)
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// func sampleActivity(ctx context.Context) (err error)
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// func sampleActivity() (result string, err error)
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// func sampleActivity(arg1 bool) (result int, err error)
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// func sampleActivity(arg1 bool) (err error)
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//
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// type Activities struct {
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// // fields
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// }
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// func (a *Activities) SampleActivity1(ctx context.Context, arg1 int, arg2 string) (result *customerStruct, err error) {
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// ...
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// }
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//
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// func (a *Activities) SampleActivity2(ctx context.Context, arg1 int, arg2 *customerStruct) (result string, err error) {
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// ...
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// }
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//
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// Serialization of all primitive types, structures is supported ... except channels, functions, variadic, unsafe pointer.
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// This method panics if activityFunc doesn't comply with the expected format or an activity with the same
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// type name is registered more than once.
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RegisterActivity(a interface{})
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// RegisterActivityWithOptions registers the activity function or struct pointer with options.
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// The user can use options to provide an external name for the activity or leave it empty if no
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// external name is required. This can be used as
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// worker.RegisterActivityWithOptions(barActivity, RegisterActivityOptions{})
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// worker.RegisterActivityWithOptions(barActivity, RegisterActivityOptions{Name: "barExternal"})
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// When registering the structure that implements activities the name is used as a prefix that is
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// prepended to the activity method name.
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// worker.RegisterActivityWithOptions(&Activities{ ... }, RegisterActivityOptions{Name: "MyActivities_"})
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// To override each name of activities defined through a structure register the methods one by one:
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// activities := &Activities{ ... }
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// worker.RegisterActivityWithOptions(activities.SampleActivity1, RegisterActivityOptions{Name: "Sample1"})
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// worker.RegisterActivityWithOptions(activities.SampleActivity2, RegisterActivityOptions{Name: "Sample2"})
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// See RegisterActivity function for more info.
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// The other use of options is to disable duplicated activity registration check
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// which might be useful for integration tests.
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// worker.RegisterActivityWithOptions(barActivity, RegisterActivityOptions{DisableAlreadyRegisteredCheck: true})
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RegisterActivityWithOptions(a interface{}, options activity.RegisterOptions)
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}
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// WorkflowReplayer supports replaying a workflow from its event history.
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// Use for troubleshooting and backwards compatibility unit tests.
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// For example if a workflow failed in production then its history can be downloaded through UI or CLI
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// and replayed in a debugger as many times as necessary.
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// Use this class to create unit tests that check if workflow changes are backwards compatible.
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// It is important to maintain backwards compatibility through use of workflow.GetVersion
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// to ensure that new deployments are not going to break open workflows.
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WorkflowReplayer interface {
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// RegisterWorkflow registers workflow that is going to be replayed
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RegisterWorkflow(w interface{})
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// RegisterWorkflowWithOptions registers workflow that is going to be replayed with user provided name
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RegisterWorkflowWithOptions(w interface{}, options workflow.RegisterOptions)
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// ReplayWorkflowHistory executes a single workflow task for the given json history file.
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// Use for testing the backwards compatibility of code changes and troubleshooting workflows in a debugger.
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// The logger is an optional parameter. Defaults to the noop logger.
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ReplayWorkflowHistory(logger log.Logger, history *historypb.History) error
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// ReplayWorkflowHistoryFromJSONFile executes a single workflow task for the json history file downloaded from the cli.
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// To download the history file: temporal workflow showid <workflow_id> -of <output_filename>
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// See https://github.com/temporalio/temporal/blob/master/tools/cli/README.md for full documentation
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// Use for testing the backwards compatibility of code changes and troubleshooting workflows in a debugger.
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// The logger is an optional parameter. Defaults to the noop logger.
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ReplayWorkflowHistoryFromJSONFile(logger log.Logger, jsonfileName string) error
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// ReplayPartialWorkflowHistoryFromJSONFile executes a single workflow task for the json history file upto provided
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// lastEventID(inclusive), downloaded from the cli.
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// To download the history file: temporal workflow showid <workflow_id> -of <output_filename>
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// See https://github.com/temporalio/temporal/blob/master/tools/cli/README.md for full documentation
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// Use for testing the backwards compatibility of code changes and troubleshooting workflows in a debugger.
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// The logger is an optional parameter. Defaults to the noop logger.
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ReplayPartialWorkflowHistoryFromJSONFile(logger log.Logger, jsonfileName string, lastEventID int64) error
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// ReplayWorkflowExecution loads a workflow execution history from the Temporal service and executes a single workflow task for it.
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// Use for testing the backwards compatibility of code changes and troubleshooting workflows in a debugger.
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// The logger is the only optional parameter. Defaults to the noop logger.
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ReplayWorkflowExecution(ctx context.Context, service workflowservice.WorkflowServiceClient, logger log.Logger, namespace string, execution workflow.Execution) error
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}
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// Options is used to configure a worker instance.
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Options = internal.WorkerOptions
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// WorkflowPanicPolicy is used for configuring how worker deals with workflow
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// code panicking which includes non backwards compatible changes to the workflow code without appropriate
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// versioning (see workflow.GetVersion).
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// The default behavior is to block workflow execution until the problem is fixed.
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WorkflowPanicPolicy = internal.WorkflowPanicPolicy
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// WorkflowReplayerOptions are options used for
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// NewWorkflowReplayerWithOptions.
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WorkflowReplayerOptions = internal.WorkflowReplayerOptions
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)
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const (
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// BlockWorkflow is the default WorkflowPanicPolicy policy for handling workflow panics and detected non-determinism.
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// This option causes workflow to get stuck in the workflow task retry loop.
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// It is expected that after the problem is discovered and fixed the workflows are going to continue
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// without any additional manual intervention.
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BlockWorkflow = internal.BlockWorkflow
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// FailWorkflow WorkflowPanicPolicy immediately fails workflow execution if workflow code throws panic or
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// detects non-determinism. This feature is convenient during development.
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// WARNING: enabling this in production can cause all open workflows to fail on a single bug or bad deployment.
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FailWorkflow = internal.FailWorkflow
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)
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// New creates an instance of worker for managing workflow and activity executions.
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// client - the client for use by the worker
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// taskQueue - is the task queue name you use to identify your client worker, also
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// identifies group of workflow and activity implementations that are
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// hosted by a single worker process
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// options - configure any worker specific options like logger, metrics, identity
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func New(
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client client.Client,
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taskQueue string,
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options Options,
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) Worker {
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return internal.NewWorker(client, taskQueue, options)
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}
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// NewWorkflowReplayer creates a WorkflowReplayer instance.
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func NewWorkflowReplayer() WorkflowReplayer {
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w, err := NewWorkflowReplayerWithOptions(WorkflowReplayerOptions{})
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if err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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return w
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}
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// NewWorkflowReplayerWithOptions creates a WorkflowReplayer instance with the
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// given options.
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func NewWorkflowReplayerWithOptions(options WorkflowReplayerOptions) (WorkflowReplayer, error) {
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return internal.NewWorkflowReplayer(options)
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}
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// EnableVerboseLogging enable or disable verbose logging of internal Temporal library components.
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// Most customers don't need this feature, unless advised by the Temporal team member.
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// Also there is no guarantee that this API is not going to change.
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func EnableVerboseLogging(enable bool) {
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internal.EnableVerboseLogging(enable)
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}
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// SetStickyWorkflowCacheSize sets the cache size for sticky workflow cache. Sticky workflow execution is the affinity
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// between workflow tasks of a specific workflow execution to a specific worker. The benefit of sticky execution is that
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// the workflow does not have to reconstruct state by replaying history from the beginning. The cache is shared between
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// workers running within same process. This must be called before any worker is started. If not called, the default
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// size of 10K (which may change) will be used.
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func SetStickyWorkflowCacheSize(cacheSize int) {
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internal.SetStickyWorkflowCacheSize(cacheSize)
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}
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// PurgeStickyWorkflowCache resets the sticky workflow cache. This must be called only when all workers are stopped.
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func PurgeStickyWorkflowCache() {
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internal.PurgeStickyWorkflowCache()
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}
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// SetBinaryChecksum sets the identifier of the binary(aka BinaryChecksum).
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// The identifier is mainly used in recording reset points when respondWorkflowTaskCompleted. For each workflow, the very first
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// workflow task completed by a binary will be associated as a auto-reset point for the binary. So that when a customer wants to
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// mark the binary as bad, the workflow will be reset to that point -- which means workflow will forget all progress generated
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// by the binary.
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// On another hand, once the binary is marked as bad, the bad binary cannot poll workflow queue and make any progress any more.
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func SetBinaryChecksum(checksum string) {
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internal.SetBinaryChecksum(checksum)
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}
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// InterruptCh returns channel which will get data when system receives interrupt signal from OS. Pass it to worker.Run() func to stop worker with Ctrl+C.
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func InterruptCh() <-chan interface{} {
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return internal.InterruptCh()
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}
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