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@loopstack/accessing-tool-results-example-workflow
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A simple workflow showing different methods of how to access tool results in a subsequent workflow step.
A module for the Loopstack AI automation framework.
This module provides an example workflow demonstrating how to store and access data across workflow transitions using instance properties.
The Workflow State Example shows how to persist data between transitions using class instance properties. Understanding these patterns is essential for building workflows that pass data between operations.
By using this workflow as a reference, you'll learn how to:
This example is useful for developers learning to build data-driven workflows that need to pass information between steps.
See SETUP.md for installation and setup instructions.
The workflow extends BaseWorkflow and stores data as instance properties that persist across transitions:
@Workflow({
uiConfig: __dirname + '/workflow-tool-results.ui.yaml',
})
export class WorkflowToolResultsWorkflow extends BaseWorkflow {
storedMessage?: string;
}
In a transition method, assign values to instance properties:
@Initial({ to: 'data_created' })
async createSomeData() {
this.storedMessage = 'Hello World.';
await this.repository.save(MessageDocument, {
role: 'assistant',
content: `Stored in initial transition: ${this.storedMessage}`,
});
}
The value is stored in this.storedMessage for later use.
Instance properties persist across transitions. In a subsequent @Final method, the stored data is still available:
@Final({ from: 'data_created' })
async accessData() {
await this.repository.save(MessageDocument, {
role: 'assistant',
content: `Accessed from previous transition: ${this.storedMessage}`,
});
await this.repository.save(MessageDocument, {
role: 'assistant',
content: `Accessed via helper method: ${this.theMessage()}`,
});
}
Define private methods on the workflow class to encapsulate data access logic:
private theMessage(): string {
return this.storedMessage!;
}
These are standard TypeScript methods -- no decorator needed. Call them from any transition method using this.theMessage().
import { BaseWorkflow, Final, Initial, Workflow } from '@loopstack/common';
import { MessageDocument } from '@loopstack/common';
@Workflow({
uiConfig: __dirname + '/workflow-tool-results.ui.yaml',
})
export class WorkflowToolResultsWorkflow extends BaseWorkflow {
storedMessage?: string;
@Initial({ to: 'data_created' })
async createSomeData() {
this.storedMessage = 'Hello World.';
await this.repository.save(MessageDocument, {
role: 'assistant',
content: `Stored in initial transition: ${this.storedMessage}`,
});
}
@Final({ from: 'data_created' })
async accessData() {
await this.repository.save(MessageDocument, {
role: 'assistant',
content: `Accessed from previous transition: ${this.storedMessage}`,
});
await this.repository.save(MessageDocument, {
role: 'assistant',
content: `Accessed via helper method: ${this.theMessage()}`,
});
}
private theMessage(): string {
return this.storedMessage!;
}
}
This workflow uses the following Loopstack modules:
@loopstack/common - Base classes, decorators, and tool injection@loopstack/common - Provides MessageDocument for chat messagesAuthor: Jakob Klippel
License: MIT
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A simple workflow showing different methods of how to access tool results in a subsequent workflow step.
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