October 30, 2019

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uber/cadence

uber/cadence

Cadence is a distributed, scalable, durable, and highly available orchestration engine to execute asynchronous long-running business logic in a scalable and resilient way.

repo name uber/cadence
repo link https://github.com/uber/cadence
homepage https://cadenceworkflow.io
language Go
size (curr.) 33652 kB
stars (curr.) 3460
created 2017-02-21
license MIT License

Cadence

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Visit cadenceworkflow.io to learn about Cadence.

This repo contains the source code of the Cadence server. To implement workflows, activities and worker use Go client or Java client.

See Maxim’s talk at Data@Scale Conference for an architectural overview of Cadence.

Getting Started

Start the cadence-server locally

We highly recommend that you use Cadence service docker to run the service.

Run the Samples

Try out the sample recipes for Go or Java to get started.

Use CLI

Try out Cadence command-line tool to perform various tasks on Cadence

Use Cadence Web

Try out Cadence Web UI to view your workflows on Cadence.
(This is already available at localhost:8088 if you run Cadence with docker compose)

Contributing

We’d love your help in making Cadence great. Please review our contribution guide.

If you’d like to propose a new feature, first join the Cadence discussion group and Slack channel to start a discussion and check if there are existing design discussions. Also peruse our design docs in case a feature has been designed but not yet implemented. Once you’re sure the proposal is not covered elsewhere, please follow our proposal instructions.

License

MIT License, please see LICENSE for details.

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