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Flowbject is a library that allows you to describe state machines with objects.
Flowbject allows you to build, validate and test your state-machine JSON in a more convenient way by interacting with Objects. This has many use-cases such as local state-flow validation, custom middlewares such as task identity resolvers, Tasks input/output mocking for flow-testing.
The concept is based on Amazon-State-Language.
npm install flowbject
import * as fobject from 'flowbject';
const stateMachine = new fobject.StateMachine();
const readImage = new fobject.Task('readImageFromS3')
.setResource('arn::...');
const convertToThumbnail = new fobject.Task('convertToThumbnail')
.setResource('arn::...');
const saveImage = new fobject.Task('saveToS3')
.setResource('arn::...');
stateMachine
.addState(readImage)
.addState(convertToThumbnail)
.addState(saveImage)
.autoNextSetup(); // setup the tasks next-field automatically
const generator = new fobject.StepFunctionsGenerator();
const data = generator.generateStateMachine(stateMachine);
Output:
{
"StartAt": "readImageFromS3",
"States": {
"readImageFromS3": {
"Type": "Task",
"Resource": "arn::...",
"Next": "convertToThumbnail"
},
"convertToThumbnail": {
"Type": "Task",
"Resource": "arn::...",
"Next": "saveToS3"
},
"saveToS3": {
"Type": "Task",
"Resource": "arn::...",
"End": true
}
}
}
FAQs
Flowbject is a high-level library whose aim is to help with writing state-machine flows. The concept is based on Amazon-State-Language.
The npm package flowbject receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, flowbject popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that flowbject demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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