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Child Workflows - Go SDK

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Start a Child Workflow Execution

How to start a Child Workflow Execution using the Go SDK.

A Child Workflow Execution is a Workflow Execution that is scheduled from within another Workflow using a Child Workflow API.

When using a Child Workflow API, Child Workflow related Events (StartChildWorkflowExecutionInitiated, ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted, ChildWorkflowExecutionCompleted, etc...) are logged in the Workflow Execution Event History.

Always block progress until the ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted Event is logged to the Event History to ensure the Child Workflow Execution has started. After that, Child Workflow Executions may be abandoned using the default Abandon Parent Close Policy set in the Child Workflow Options.

To be sure that the Child Workflow Execution has started, first call the Child Workflow Execution method on the instance of Child Workflow future, which returns a different future.

Then get the value of an object that acts as a proxy for a result that is initially unknown, which is what waits until the Child Workflow Execution has spawned.

To spawn a Child Workflow Execution in Go, use the ExecuteChildWorkflow API, which is available from the go.temporal.io/sdk/workflow package.

The ExecuteChildWorkflow call requires an instance of workflow.Context, with an instance of workflow.ChildWorkflowOptions applied to it, the Workflow Type, and any parameters that should be passed to the Child Workflow Execution.

workflow.ChildWorkflowOptions contain the same fields as client.StartWorkflowOptions. Workflow Option fields automatically inherit their values from the Parent Workflow Options if they are not explicitly set. If a custom WorkflowID is not set, one is generated when the Child Workflow Execution is spawned. Use the WithChildOptions API to apply Child Workflow Options to the instance of workflow.Context.

The ExecuteChildWorkflow call returns an instance of a ChildWorkflowFuture.

Call the .Get() method on the instance of ChildWorkflowFuture to wait for the result.

func YourWorkflowDefinition(ctx workflow.Context, params ParentParams) (ParentResp, error) {

childWorkflowOptions := workflow.ChildWorkflowOptions{}
ctx = workflow.WithChildOptions(ctx, childWorkflowOptions)

var result ChildResp
err := workflow.ExecuteChildWorkflow(ctx, YourOtherWorkflowDefinition, ChildParams{}).Get(ctx, &result)
if err != nil {
// ...
}
// ...
return resp, nil
}

func YourOtherWorkflowDefinition(ctx workflow.Context, params ChildParams) (ChildResp, error) {
// ...
return resp, nil
}

To asynchronously spawn a Child Workflow Execution, the Child Workflow must have an "Abandon" Parent Close Policy set in the Child Workflow Options. Additionally, the Parent Workflow Execution must wait for the ChildWorkflowExecutionStarted Event to appear in its Event History before it completes.

If the Parent makes the ExecuteChildWorkflow call and then immediately completes, the Child Workflow Execution does not spawn.

To be sure that the Child Workflow Execution has started, first call the GetChildWorkflowExecution method on the instance of the ChildWorkflowFuture, which will return a different Future. Then call the Get() method on that Future, which is what will wait until the Child Workflow Execution has spawned.

import (
// ...
"go.temporal.io/api/enums/v1"
)

func YourWorkflowDefinition(ctx workflow.Context, params ParentParams) (ParentResp, error) {

childWorkflowOptions := workflow.ChildWorkflowOptions{
ParentClosePolicy: enums.PARENT_CLOSE_POLICY_ABANDON,
}
ctx = workflow.WithChildOptions(ctx, childWorkflowOptions)

childWorkflowFuture := workflow.ExecuteChildWorkflow(ctx, YourOtherWorkflowDefinition, ChildParams{})
// Wait for the Child Workflow Execution to spawn
var childWE workflow.Execution
if err := childWorkflowFuture.GetChildWorkflowExecution().Get(ctx, &childWE); err != nil {
return err
}
// ...
return resp, nil
}

func YourOtherWorkflowDefinition(ctx workflow.Context, params ChildParams) (ChildResp, error) {
// ...
return resp, nil
}

Set a Parent Close Policy

How to set a Parent Close Policy for a Child Workflow Execution using the Go SDK.

A Parent Close Policy determines what happens to a Child Workflow Execution if its Parent changes to a Closed status (Completed, Failed, or Timed Out).

The default Parent Close Policy option is set to terminate the Child Workflow Execution.

In Go, a Parent Close Policy is set on the ParentClosePolicy field of an instance of workflow.ChildWorkflowOptions. The possible values can be obtained from the go.temporal.io/api/enums/v1 package.

  • PARENT_CLOSE_POLICY_ABANDON
  • PARENT_CLOSE_POLICY_TERMINATE
  • PARENT_CLOSE_POLICY_REQUEST_CANCEL

The Child Workflow Options are then applied to the instance of workflow.Context by using the WithChildOptions API, which is then passed to the ExecuteChildWorkflow() call.

import (
// ...
"go.temporal.io/api/enums/v1"
)

func YourWorkflowDefinition(ctx workflow.Context, params ParentParams) (ParentResp, error) {
// ...
childWorkflowOptions := workflow.ChildWorkflowOptions{
// ...
ParentClosePolicy: enums.PARENT_CLOSE_POLICY_ABANDON,
}
ctx = workflow.WithChildOptions(ctx, childWorkflowOptions)
childWorkflowFuture := workflow.ExecuteChildWorkflow(ctx, YourOtherWorkflowDefinition, ChildParams{})
// ...
}

func YourOtherWorkflowDefinition(ctx workflow.Context, params ChildParams) (ChildResp, error) {
// ...
return resp, nil
}