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hello_query.py
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import asyncio
from temporalio import workflow
from temporalio.client import Client
from temporalio.worker import Worker
@workflow.defn
class GreetingWorkflow:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._greeting = "<no greeting>"
@workflow.run
async def run(self, name: str) -> None:
# Set the greeting, wait a couple of seconds, then change it
self._greeting = f"Hello, {name}!"
await asyncio.sleep(2)
self._greeting = f"Goodbye, {name}!"
# It's ok to end the workflow here. Queries work even after workflow
# completion.
@workflow.query
def greeting(self) -> str:
return self._greeting
async def main():
# Start client
client = await Client.connect("localhost:7233")
# Run a worker for the workflow
async with Worker(
client,
task_queue="hello-query-task-queue",
workflows=[GreetingWorkflow],
):
# While the worker is running, use the client to start the workflow.
# Note, in many production setups, the client would be in a completely
# separate process from the worker.
handle = await client.start_workflow(
GreetingWorkflow.run,
"World",
id="hello-query-workflow-id",
task_queue="hello-query-task-queue",
)
# Immediately query
result = await handle.query(GreetingWorkflow.greeting)
print(f"First greeting result: {result}")
# Wait a few of seconds then query again. This works even if the
# workflow has already completed.
await asyncio.sleep(3)
result = await handle.query(GreetingWorkflow.greeting)
print(f"Second greeting result: {result}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(main())