prefect.engine
¶
Client-side execution and orchestration of flows and tasks.
Engine process overview
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The flow or task is called by the user. See
Flow.__call__
,Task.__call__
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A synchronous engine function acts as an entrypoint to the async engine. See
enter_flow_run_engine
,enter_task_run_engine
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The async engine creates a run via the API and prepares for execution of user-code. See
begin_flow_run
,begin_task_run
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The run is orchestrated through states, calling the user's function as necessary. See
orchestrate_flow_run
,orchestrate_task_run
begin_flow_run
async
¶
Begins execution of a flow run; blocks until completion of the flow run
- Starts a task runner
- Determines the result storage block to use
- Orchestrates the flow run (runs the user-function and generates tasks)
- Waits for tasks to complete / shutsdown the task runner
- Sets a terminal state for the flow run
Note that the flow_run
contains a parameters
attribute which is the serialized
parameters sent to the backend while the parameters
argument here should be the
deserialized and validated dictionary of python objects.
Returns:
Type | Description |
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State
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The final state of the run |
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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begin_task_map
async
¶
Async entrypoint for task mapping
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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begin_task_run
async
¶
Entrypoint for task run execution.
This function is intended for submission to the task runner.
This method may be called from a worker so we ensure the settings context has been entered. For example, with a runner that is executing tasks in the same event loop, we will likely not enter the context again because the current context already matches:
main thread:
--> Flow called with settings A
--> begin_task_run
executes same event loop
--> Profile A matches and is not entered again
However, with execution on a remote environment, we are going to need to ensure the settings for the task run are respected by entering the context:
main thread:
--> Flow called with settings A
--> begin_task_run
is scheduled on a remote worker, settings A is serialized
remote worker:
--> Remote worker imports Prefect (may not occur)
--> Global settings is loaded with default settings
--> begin_task_run
executes on a different event loop than the flow
--> Current settings is not set or does not match, settings A is entered
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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collect_task_run_inputs
async
¶
This function recurses through an expression to generate a set of any discernable task run inputs it finds in the data structure. It produces a set of all inputs found.
Example
task_inputs = { k: await collect_task_run_inputs(v) for k, v in parameters.items() }
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create_and_begin_subflow_run
async
¶
Async entrypoint for flows calls within a flow run
Subflows differ from parent flows in that they - Resolve futures in passed parameters into values - Create a dummy task for representation in the parent flow - Retrieve default result storage from the parent flow rather than the server
Returns:
Type | Description |
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Any
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The final state of the run |
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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create_then_begin_flow_run
async
¶
Async entrypoint for flow calls
Creates the flow run in the backend, then enters the main flow run engine.
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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enter_flow_run_engine_from_flow_call
¶
Sync entrypoint for flow calls.
This function does the heavy lifting of ensuring we can get into an async context for flow run execution with minimal overhead.
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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enter_flow_run_engine_from_subprocess
¶
Sync entrypoint for flow runs that have been submitted for execution by an agent
Differs from enter_flow_run_engine_from_flow_call
in that we have a flow run id
but not a flow object. The flow must be retrieved before execution can begin.
Additionally, this assumes that the caller is always in a context without an event
loop as this should be called from a fresh process.
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enter_task_run_engine
¶
Sync entrypoint for task calls
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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get_state_for_result
¶
Get the state related to a result object.
link_state_to_result
must have been called first.
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link_state_to_result
¶
Caches a link between a state and a result and its components using
the id
of the components to map to the state. The cache is persisted to the
current flow run context since task relationships are limited to within a flow run.
This allows dependency tracking to occur when results are passed around.
Note: Because id
is used, we cannot cache links between singleton objects.
We only cache the relationship between components 1-layer deep.
Example
Given the result [1, ["a","b"], ("c",)], the following elements will be mapped to the state: - [1, ["a","b"], ("c",)] - ["a","b"] - ("c",)
Note: the int 1
will not be mapped to the state because it is a singleton.
Other Notes: We do not hash the result because: - If changes are made to the object in the flow between task calls, we can still track that they are related. - Hashing can be expensive. - Not all objects are hashable.
We do not set an attribute, e.g. __prefect_state__
, on the result because:
- Mutating user's objects is dangerous.
- Unrelated equality comparisons can break unexpectedly.
- The field can be preserved on copy.
- We cannot set this attribute on Python built-ins.
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orchestrate_flow_run
async
¶
Executes a flow run.
Note on flow timeouts
Since async flows are run directly in the main event loop, timeout behavior will
match that described by anyio. If the flow is awaiting something, it will
immediately return; otherwise, the next time it awaits it will exit. Sync flows
are being task runner in a worker thread, which cannot be interrupted. The worker
thread will exit at the next task call. The worker thread also has access to the
status of the cancellation scope at FlowRunContext.timeout_scope.cancel_called
which allows it to raise a TimeoutError
to respect the timeout.
Returns:
Type | Description |
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State
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The final state of the run |
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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orchestrate_task_run
async
¶
Execute a task run
This function should be submitted to an task runner. We must construct the context here instead of receiving it already populated since we may be in a new environment.
Proposes a RUNNING state, then - if accepted, the task user function will be run - if rejected, the received state will be returned
When the user function is run, the result will be used to determine a final state
- if an exception is encountered, it is trapped and stored in a FAILED state
- otherwise, return_value_to_state
is used to determine the state
If the final state is COMPLETED, we generate a cache key as specified by the task
The final state is then proposed - if accepted, this is the final state and will be returned - if rejected and a new final state is provided, it will be returned - if rejected and a non-final state is provided, we will attempt to enter a RUNNING state again
Returns:
Type | Description |
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State
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The final state of the run |
Source code in /home/runner/work/docs/docs/prefect_source/src/prefect/engine.py
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pause_flow_run
async
¶
Pauses the current flow run by stopping execution until resumed.
When called within a flow run, execution will block and no downstream tasks will run until the flow is resumed. Task runs that have already started will continue running. A timeout parameter can be passed that will fail the flow run if it has not been resumed within the specified time.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
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flow_run_id |
UUID
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a flow run id. If supplied, this function will attempt to pause
the specified flow run outside of the flow run process. When paused, the
flow run will continue execution until the NEXT task is orchestrated, at
which point the flow will exit. Any tasks that have already started will
run until completion. When resumed, the flow run will be rescheduled to
finish execution. In order pause a flow run in this way, the flow needs to
have an associated deployment and results need to be configured with the
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None
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timeout |
int
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the number of seconds to wait for the flow to be resumed before failing. Defaults to 5 minutes (300 seconds). If the pause timeout exceeds any configured flow-level timeout, the flow might fail even after resuming. |
300
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poll_interval |
int
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The number of seconds between checking whether the flow has been resumed. Defaults to 10 seconds. |
10
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reschedule |
bool
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Flag that will reschedule the flow run if resumed. Instead of
blocking execution, the flow will gracefully exit (with no result returned)
instead. To use this flag, a flow needs to have an associated deployment and
results need to be configured with the |
False
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key |
str
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An optional key to prevent calling pauses more than once. This defaults to the number of pauses observed by the flow so far, and prevents pauses that use the "reschedule" option from running the same pause twice. A custom key can be supplied for custom pausing behavior. |
None
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propose_state
async
¶
Propose a new state for a flow run or task run, invoking Prefect orchestration logic.
If the proposed state is accepted, the provided state
will be augmented with
details and returned.
If the proposed state is rejected, a new state returned by the Prefect API will be returned.
If the proposed state results in a WAIT instruction from the Prefect API, the function will sleep and attempt to propose the state again.
If the proposed state results in an ABORT instruction from the Prefect API, an error will be raised.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
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state |
State
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a new state for the task or flow run |
required |
task_run_id |
UUID
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an optional task run id, used when proposing task run states |
None
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flow_run_id |
UUID
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an optional flow run id, used when proposing flow run states |
None
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Returns:
Type | Description |
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State
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a State model representation of the flow or task run state |
Raises:
Type | Description |
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ValueError
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if neither task_run_id or flow_run_id is provided |
prefect.exceptions.Abort
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if an ABORT instruction is received from the Prefect API |
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report_flow_run_crashes
async
¶
Detect flow run crashes during this context and update the run to a proper final state.
This context must reraise the exception to properly exit the run.
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report_task_run_crashes
async
¶
Detect task run crashes during this context and update the run to a proper final state.
This context must reraise the exception to properly exit the run.
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resolve_inputs
async
¶
Resolve any Quote
, PrefectFuture
, or State
types nested in parameters into
data.
Returns:
Type | Description |
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Dict[str, Any]
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A copy of the parameters with resolved data |
Raises:
Type | Description |
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UpstreamTaskError
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If any of the upstream states are not |
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resume_flow_run
async
¶
Resumes a paused flow.
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
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flow_run_id |
the flow_run_id to resume |
required |
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retrieve_flow_then_begin_flow_run
async
¶
Async entrypoint for flow runs that have been submitted for execution by an agent
- Retrieves the deployment information
- Loads the flow object using deployment information
- Updates the flow run version
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