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- Show HN: A distributed workflow engine written in Go
- I built a distributed workflow engine
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Let's build a code execution engine
In order to address all the considerations mentioned above, we are going to use Tork to do all the heavy lifting for us.
- Building a distributed workflow engine from scratch
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Looking for an orchestration engine for HTTP requests similar to “Postman flows” I can selfhost.
I've come across this list, but I'm uncertain about which option would suit my requirements without going through a trial-and-error process. Do you have any recommendations for a tool similar to "Postman flows" that enables the creation of chained HTTP requests and allows for response analysis?
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Building a distributed workflow engine from scratch
True, there are many options out there. And we looked at a good number before we made the decision to build one ourselves. But at least at the time (circa 2014), many of the existing options were either not designed for a distributed environment, were designed more particularly for data-processing use cases, were seemingly abandoned, or simply felt over-engineered to our taste.
- Building some “marketing automation” esque features into a CRM. Am I looking for a rules engine?
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Dabbling with Dagster vs. Airflow
I'd say give Temporal (https://temporal.io) a look, but there are a lot of options (https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-workflow-engines).
- Are there any good resources for building data pipelines?
- Any bpmn engine out there?
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CSV File automation
I believe the type of software you're looking for is a workflow engine. I've found this list of them, perhaps there's some in the list that could work for your needs: https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-workflow-engines
- Looking for genuine feedback on if my idea is good or not!
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Looking for a tutorial to develop a workflow service
https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-workflow-engines links to a bunch of open source workflow engines. If you don’t find a tutorial, maybe try one of those and see if the code is small enough to read easily.
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State machines are wonderful tools
[2] https://github.com/meirwah/awesome-workflow-engines
What are some alternatives?
ratus - Ratus is a RESTful asynchronous task queue server. It translated concepts of distributed task queues into a set of resources that conform to REST principles and provides a consistent HTTP API for various backends.
xstate - Actor-based state management & orchestration for complex app logic.
nq - Cancellable, Efficient and Reliable Distributed Task Queue in Go
RE2 - RE2 is a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular expression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python. It is a C++ library.
tork-web - Web UI for Tork Workflow Engine
common-workflow-language - Repository for the CWL standards. Use https://cwl.discourse.group/ for support 😊
code-execution-demo - A demo of a remote code execution engine using Tork
processus - A simple lightweight nodejs workflow engine designed to help orchestrate multiple tasks.
proposals - Temporal proposals
DurableTask - Durable Task Framework allows users to write long running persistent workflows in C# using the async/await capabilities.
Airflow - Apache Airflow - A platform to programmatically author, schedule, and monitor workflows