Plugin SDK for Python for the Arcaflow workflow engine


Keywords
arcaflow-sdk, python
License
Apache-2.0
Install
pip install arcaflow-plugin-sdk==0.14.0

Documentation

Python SDK for the Arcaflow workflow engine (WIP)

How this SDK works

In order to create an Arcaflow plugin, you must specify a schema for each step you want to support. This schema describes two things:

  1. What your input parameters are and what their type is
  2. What your output parameters are and what their type is

Note, that you can specify several possible outputs, depending on what the outcome of your plugin execution is. You should, however, never raise exceptions that bubble outside your plugin. If you do, your plugin will crash and Arcaflow will not be able to retrieve the result data, including the error, from it.

With the schema, the plugin can run in the following modes:

  1. CLI mode, where a file with the data is loaded and the plugin is executed
  2. GRPC mode (under development) where the plugin works in conjunction with the Arcaflow Engine to enable more complex workflows

For a detailed description please see the Arcalot website.


Requirements

In order to use this SDK you need at least Python 3.9.


Run the example plugin

In order to run the example plugin run the following steps:

  1. Checkout this repository
  2. Create a venv in the current directory with python3 -m venv $(pwd)/venv
  3. Activate the venv by running source venv/bin/activate
  4. Run pip install -r requirements.txt
  5. Run ./example_plugin.py -f example.yaml

This should result in the following placeholder result being printed:

output_id: success
output_data:
  message: Hello, Arca Lot!

Generating a JSON schema file

Arcaflow plugins can generate their own JSON schema for both the input and the output schema. You can run the schema generation by calling:

./example_plugin.py --json-schema input
./example_plugin.py --json-schema output

If your plugin defines more than one step, you may need to pass the --step parameter.

Note: The Arcaflow schema system supports a few features that cannot be represented in JSON schema. The generated schema is for editor integration only.

Generating documentation

  1. Checkout this repository
  2. Create a venv in the current directory with python3 -m venv $(pwd)/venv
  3. Activate the venv by running source venv/bin/activate
  4. Run pip install -r requirements.txt
  5. Run pip install sphinx
  6. Run pip install sphinx-rtd-theme
  7. Run sphinx-apidoc -o docs/ -f -a -e src/ --doc-project "Python SDK for Arcaflow"
  8. Run make -C docs html

Developing your plugin

We have a detailed guide on developing Python plugins on the Arcalot website.