Starting Workflow Executions with Amazon SWF
You can start a workflow execution of a registered workflow type from any application using
the StartWorkflowExecution
action. When you start the execution you
associate an identifier, called the workflowId
, with it. The
workflowId
can be any string that is appropriate for your application, such as
the order number in an order processing application. You can't use the same
workflowId
for multiple open workflow executions within the same domain. For
example, if you start two workflow executions with the workflowId
Customer Order 01
, the second workflow execution will not start and the request
will fail. You can, however, reuse the workflowId
of a closed execution. Amazon SWF also
associates a unique system generated identifier, called the runId
, with each
workflow execution.
After the workflow and activity types are registered, start the workflow by calling the
StartWorkflowExecution
action. The value of the input
parameter can be any string specified by the application that is starting the workflow. The
executionStartToCloseTimeout
is the length of time in seconds that the workflow
execution can consume from start to close. Exceeding this limit causes the workflow execution to
time out. Unlike some of the other timeout parameters in Amazon SWF, you can't specify a value of
NONE
for this timeout; there is a one-year maximum limit on the time that a
workflow execution can run. Similarly, the taskStartToCloseTimeout is the
length of time in seconds that a decision task associated with this workflow execution can take
before timing out.
https://swf.us-east-1.amazonaws.com StartWorkflowExecution { "domain" : "867530901", "workflowId" : "20110927-T-1", "workflowType" : { "name" : "customerOrderWorkflow", "version" : "1.1" }, "taskList" : { "name" : "specialTaskList" }, "input" : "arbitrary-string-that-is-meaningful-to-the-workflow", "executionStartToCloseTimeout" : "1800", "tagList" : [ "music purchase", "digital", "ricoh-the-dog" ], "taskStartToCloseTimeout" : "1800", "childPolicy" : "TERMINATE" }
If the StartWorkflowExecution
action is successful, Amazon SWF returns
the runId
for the workflow execution. The runId
for a workflow
execution is unique within a specific region. Save the runId
in case you later need
to specify this workflow execution in a call to Amazon SWF. For example, you would use the
runId
if you later needed to send a signal to the workflow execution.
{"runId": "9ba33198-4b18-4792-9c15-7181fb3a8852"}