# conductor_playground A playground for experimenting, developing and testing Netflix OSS Conductor based workflows. # Useful information ## launch playground ```docker-compose -f stack-playground.yaml up``` ## Upload workflow with: Put mioworkflow.json into workflows dir, then: ```./upload-workflow.sh mioworkflow``` ## Delete workflow with: If 1 is the version to remove and mioworkflow is the name given to the workflow ```./delete-workflow.sh mioworkflow/1``` ## Useful links Conductor REST API: ```http://localhost:8080/api``` Access UI: ```http://localhost:5000/``` Official Site: ```https://conductor.netflix.com/``` ## Task documentation pyrest task inputParameters are configured like this: ``` { "method" : "POST", "url" : "http://...." "headers" : { "Authorization" : "...", "Content-Type" : "....", "Accept" : "...", ... }, "params" : { // Query string parameters }, "body" : { //either a map of form-parameters or a JSON structure or a string body }, "expect" : [200,409], // Default is 20x "fail" : true|false #if failure should be avoided at all. If set to true the task succeeds independently of the HTTP Status } ``` pyrest output is as follows: ``` { "body" : //the response body possibly parsed to JSON if Accept is set to "application/json" or response contains a mime-type indication of "applciation/json" "headers" : { // a map containing the response headers }, "status" : 200, "readon" : "OK" } ``` ## Run java worker example Run ``` ./upload-workflow.sh test_myworker_workflow.json ``` Increase the number stored by the init task in the variable cycles in order cause an exception (values > 7). To start the my_worker implementing my_task enter directory jworker and run: ``` mvn clean compile exec:java ``` Access the UI and from the workbench run a test_myworker workflow. You should be able to see log information during execution of the task updating at every second.