Signaling#
- class flytekit.approve(upstream_item, name, timeout)#
Create a Gate object for binary approval.
Create a Gate object. This object will function like a task. Note that unlike a task, each time this function is called, a new Python object is created. If a workflow calls a subworkflow twice, and the subworkflow has a signal, then two Gate objects are created. This shouldn’t be a problem as long as the objects are identical.
- Parameters:
upstream_item (Tuple[Promise] | Promise | VoidPromise) – This should be the output, one output, of a previous task, that you want to gate execution on. This is the value that you want a human to check before moving on.
name (str) – The name of the gate node.
timeout (timedelta) – How long to wait before Flyte fails the workflow.
- Returns:
- class flytekit.sleep(duration)#
Create a sleep Gate object.
- Parameters:
duration (timedelta) – How long to sleep for
- Returns:
- class flytekit.wait_for_input(name, timeout, expected_type)#
Create a Gate object that waits for user input of the specified type.
Create a Gate object. This object will function like a task. Note that unlike a task, each time this function is called, a new Python object is created. If a workflow calls a subworkflow twice, and the subworkflow has a signal, then two Gate objects are created. This shouldn’t be a problem as long as the objects are identical.
- Parameters:
name (str) – The name of the gate node.
timeout (timedelta) – How long to wait for before Flyte fails the workflow.
expected_type (Type) – What is the type that the user will be inputting?
- Returns: