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Revision as of 20:23, 23 September 2014 by Rakhmerov (talk | contribs) (Workflows)

Mistral DSL version 2 specification

Workflows

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Workflow Types

Direct Workflow

Attributes
  • tasks - list of tasks in this workflow, each task represents a computational step in the workflow.
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Reverse Workflow

Attributes
  • tasks - list of tasks in this workflow, each task represents a computational step in the workflow.
YAML example:

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Task

Represents a step in workflow, for example 'TODO'

Attributes

  • action - name of action to perform
  • workflow - name of workflow to perform
  • requires - list of tasks which should be execute before this tasks, or list of task names as a keys and condition as a value, this is optional parameter
  • parameters - actual parameters for the task, each value can be either some number, string etc, or YAQL expression to retrieve value from task context
  • on-success - task which will be scheduled on execution after current task has finished with state 'SUCCESS'
  • on-error - task which will be scheduled on execution after current task has finished with state 'ERROR'
  • on-finish - task which will be scheduled on execution after current task has finished
YAML example:

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Actions

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Attributes

  • name - action name (string without space, mandatory attribute).
  • base - name of base action that this action is built on top of.
  • base-input - dictionary whose structure is defined by action class. For example, for 'std.http' action it contains 'url', 'method', 'body' and 'headers' according to HTTP protocol specification.
  • input - list containing parameter names which should or could be specified in task. This attribute is optional and used only for documenting purposes.
  • output - any data structure defining how to transform the output of base action into the output of this action. I can optionally have YAQL expressions to access properties of base action output. (See more about YAQL at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/yaql/0.3)

YAML example:

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Triggers

NOTE: Triggers are implemented as part of version 0.1.0, they will be included into 0.2.0

Using triggers it is possible to run workflows according to specific rules: periodically setting a cron (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron) pattern or on external events like ceilometer alarm.

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YAML example:

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Workbooks

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Attributes

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