The Fabric Jobs mechanism also enables running a Broadway flow so it can be scheduled and benefit from Jobs execution parameters.
Set the Job type to broadway_job and the name of the flow with a list of its arguments.
Using the startjob command:
startjob BROADWAY_JOB NAME='<lu_name.flow_name>' [UID='<uid>'] [AFFINITY='<affinity>'] [ARGS='<args>'] [EXEC_INTERVAL='<execInterval>'];
where args consists of a json-type format string containing the parameters to be parsed to broadway:
{"first_param":"first_value","second_param":"second_value"}
and where EXEC_INTERVAL
describes the time schedule pattern for the job as described here
e.g.
startjob broadway_job name='Customer.Flow1' ARGS={a:10,b:20} EXEC_INTERVAL='00:00:10';
From version 6.5.3 onwards Broadway jobs can be triggered from another Broadway flow (or from the LU deploy flow) using the BroadwayJob actor.
The Fabric Jobs mechanism also enables running a Broadway flow so it can be scheduled and benefit from Jobs execution parameters.
Set the Job type to broadway_job and the name of the flow with a list of its arguments.
Using the startjob command:
startjob BROADWAY_JOB NAME='<lu_name.flow_name>' [UID='<uid>'] [AFFINITY='<affinity>'] [ARGS='<args>'] [EXEC_INTERVAL='<execInterval>'];
where args consists of a json-type format string containing the parameters to be parsed to broadway:
{"first_param":"first_value","second_param":"second_value"}
and where EXEC_INTERVAL
describes the time schedule pattern for the job as described here
e.g.
startjob broadway_job name='Customer.Flow1' ARGS={a:10,b:20} EXEC_INTERVAL='00:00:10';
From version 6.5.3 onwards Broadway jobs can be triggered from another Broadway flow (or from the LU deploy flow) using the BroadwayJob actor.