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Cadence

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Cadence Workflow is an open-source platform since 2017 for building and running scalable, fault-tolerant, and long-running workflows. This repository contains the core orchestration engine and tools including CLI, schema managment, benchmark and canary.

Getting Started

Cadence backend consists of multiple services, a database (Cassandra/MySQL/PostgreSQL) and optionally Kafka+Elasticsearch. As a user, you need a worker which contains your workflow implementation. Once you have Cadence backend and worker(s) running, you can trigger workflows by using SDKs or via CLI.

  1. Start cadence backend components locally
docker-compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up
  1. Run the Samples

Try out the sample recipes for Go or Java.

  1. Visit UI

Visit http://localhost:8080 to check workflow histories and detailed traces.

Client Libraries

You can implement your workflows with one of our client libraries:

You can also use iWF as a DSL framework on top of Cadence.

CLI

Cadence CLI can be used to operate workflows, tasklist, domain and even the clusters.

You can use the following ways to install Cadence CLI:

  • Use brew to install CLI: brew install cadence-workflow
    • Follow the instructions if you need to install older versions of CLI via homebrew. Usually this is only needed when you are running a server of a too old version.
  • Use docker image for CLI: docker run --rm ubercadence/cli:<releaseVersion> or docker run --rm ubercadence/cli:master . Be sure to update your image when you want to try new features: docker pull ubercadence/cli:master
  • Build the CLI binary yourself, check out the repo and run make cadence to build all tools. See CONTRIBUTING for prerequisite of make command.
  • Build the CLI image yourself, see instructions

Cadence CLI is a powerful tool. The commands are organized by tabs. E.g. workflow->batch->start, or admin->workflow->describe.

Please read the documentation and always try out --help on any tab to learn & explore.

UI

Try out Cadence Web UI to view your workflows on Cadence. (This is already available at localhost:8088 if you run Cadence with docker compose)

Other binaries in this repo

Bench/stress test workflow tools

See bench documentation.

Periodical feature health check workflow tools(aka Canary)

See canary documentation.

Schema tools for SQL and Cassandra

The tools are for manual setup or upgrading database schema

The easiest way to get the schema tool is via homebrew.

brew install cadence-workflow also includes cadence-sql-tool and cadence-cassandra-tool.

  • The schema files are located at /usr/local/etc/cadence/schema/.
  • To upgrade, make sure you remove the old ElasticSearch schema first: mv /usr/local/etc/cadence/schema/elasticsearch /usr/local/etc/cadence/schema/elasticsearch.old && brew upgrade cadence-workflow. Otherwise ElasticSearch schemas may not be able to get updated.
  • Follow the instructions if you need to install older versions of schema tools via homebrew. However, easier way is to use new versions of schema tools with old versions of schemas. All you need is to check out the older version of schemas from this repo. Run git checkout v0.21.3 to get the v0.21.3 schemas in the schema folder.

Contributing

We'd love your help in making Cadence great. Please review our contribution guide.

If you'd like to propose a new feature, first join the Slack channel to start a discussion.

Please visit our documentation site for production/cluster setup.

Learning Resources

See Maxim's talk at Data@Scale Conference for an architectural overview of Cadence.

Visit cadenceworkflow.io to learn more about Cadence. Join us in Cadence Documentation project. Feel free to raise an Issue or Pull Request there.

Community

  • Github Discussion
    • Best for Q&A, support/help, general discusion, and annoucement
  • Github Issues
    • Best for reporting bugs and feature requests
  • StackOverflow
    • Best for Q&A and general discusion
  • Slack
    • Best for contributing/development discussion

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License

MIT License, please see LICENSE for details.