Cadence CLI provide an command-line tool for users to perform various tasks on Cadence.
Users can perform operations like register, update and describe on domain;
also start workflow, show workflow history, signal workflow ... and many other tasks.
- Run
make bins
- You should see an executable
cadence
Run ./cadence
to view help message. There are some top level commands and global options.
Run ./cadence domain
to view help message about operations on domain
Run ./cadence workflow
to view help message about operations on workflow
Run ./cadence tasklist
to view help message about operations on tasklist
(./cadence help
, ./cadence help [domain|workflow]
will also print help messages)
Note: make sure you have cadence server running before using CLI
- Register a new domain named "samples-domain":
./cadence --domain samples-domain domain register
# OR using short alias
./cadence --do samples-domain domain re
- View "samples-domain" details:
./cadence --domain samples-domain domain describe
Tips:
to avoid repeated input global option domain, user can export domain-name in environment variable CADENCE_CLI_DOMAIN.
export CADENCE_CLI_DOMAIN=samples-domain
# then just run commands without --domain flag, like
./cadence domain desc
(The following examples assume you already export CADENCE_CLI_DOMAIN environment variable as Tips above)
- Run workflow: Start a workflow and see it's progress, this command doesn't finish until workflow completes
./cadence workflow run --tl helloWorldGroup --wt main.Workflow --et 60 -i '"cadence"'
# view help messages for workflow run
./cadence workflow run -h
Brief explanation:
To run a workflow, user must specify
- Tasklist name (--tl),
- Workflow type (--wt),
- Execution start to close timeout in seconds (--et),
Example uses this cadence-samples workflow
and it takes a string as input, so there is the -i '"cadence"'
. Single quote ''
is used to wrap input as json.
Note: you need to start worker so that workflow can make progress.
(Run make && ./bin/helloworld -m worker
in cadence-samples to start the worker)
- Show running workers of a tasklist
./cadence tasklist desc --tl helloWorldGroup
- Start workflow:
./cadence workflow start --tl helloWorldGroup --wt main.Workflow --et 60 -i '"cadence"'
# view help messages for workflow start
./cadence workflow start -h
# for workflow with multiple input, seperate each json with space/newline like
./cadence workflow start --tl helloWorldGroup --wt main.WorkflowWith3Args --et 60 -i '"your_input_string" 123 {"Name":"my-string", "Age":12345}'
Workflow start
command is similar to run
command and takes same flag options. But it just start the workflow and immediately return workflow_id and run_id.
User need to run show
to view workflow history/progress.
- Show workflow history
./cadence workflow show -w 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717 -r 866ae14c-88cf-4f1e-980f-571e031d71b0
# a shortcut of this is (without -w -r flag)
./cadence workflow showid 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717 866ae14c-88cf-4f1e-980f-571e031d71b0
# if run_id is not provided, it will show the latest run history of that workflow_id
./cadence workflow show -w 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717
# a shortcut of this is
./cadence workflow showid 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717
- Show workflow execution info
./cadence workflow descibe -w 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717 -r 866ae14c-88cf-4f1e-980f-571e031d71b0
# a shortcut of this is (without -w -r flag)
./cadence workflow descibeid 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717 866ae14c-88cf-4f1e-980f-571e031d71b0
# if run_id is not provided, it will show the latest workflow execution of that workflow_id
./cadence workflow descibe -w 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717
# a shortcut of this is
./cadence workflow descibeid 3ea6b242-b23c-4279-bb13-f215661b4717
- List closed or open workflow executions
./cadence workflow list
# default will only show one page, to view more items, use --more flag
./cadence workflow list -m
- Query workflow execution
# use custom query type
./cadence workflow query -w <wid> -r <rid> --qt <query-type>
# use build-in query type "__stack_trace" which is supported by cadence client library
./cadence workflow query -w <wid> -r <rid> --qt __stack_trace
# a shortcut to query using __stack_trace is (without --qt flag)
./cadence workflow stack -w <wid> -r <rid>
- Signal, cancel, terminate workflow
# signal
./cadence workflow signal -w <wid> -r <rid> -n <signal-name> -i '"signal-value"'
# cancel
./cadence workflow cancel -w <wid> -r <rid>
# terminate
./cadence workflow terminate -w <wid> -r <rid> --reason
Terminate a running workflow execution will record WorkflowExecutionTerminated event as closing event in the history. No more decision task will be scheduled for terminated workflow execution.
Cancel a running workflow execution will record WorkflowExecutionCancelRequested event in the history, and a new decision task will be scheduled. Workflow has a chance to do some clean up work after cancellation.