View source: R/swf_operations.R
swf_start_workflow_execution | R Documentation |
Starts an execution of the workflow type in the specified domain using the provided workflowId
and input data.
See https://www.paws-r-sdk.com/docs/swf_start_workflow_execution/ for full documentation.
swf_start_workflow_execution(
domain,
workflowId,
workflowType,
taskList = NULL,
taskPriority = NULL,
input = NULL,
executionStartToCloseTimeout = NULL,
tagList = NULL,
taskStartToCloseTimeout = NULL,
childPolicy = NULL,
lambdaRole = NULL
)
domain |
[required] The name of the domain in which the workflow execution is created. The specified string must not contain a |
workflowId |
[required] The user defined identifier associated with the workflow execution. You
can use this to associate a custom identifier with the workflow
execution. You may specify the same identifier if a workflow execution
is logically a restart of a previous execution. You cannot have two
open workflow executions with the same The specified string must not contain a |
workflowType |
[required] The type of the workflow to start. |
taskList |
The task list to use for the decision tasks generated for this workflow
execution. This overrides the A task list for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default task list was specified at registration time then a fault is returned. The specified string must not contain a |
taskPriority |
The task priority to use for this workflow execution. This overrides any
default priority that was assigned when the workflow type was
registered. If not set, then the default task priority for the workflow
type is used. Valid values are integers that range from Java's
For more information about setting task priority, see Setting Task Priority in the Amazon SWF Developer Guide. |
input |
The input for the workflow execution. This is a free form string which
should be meaningful to the workflow you are starting. This |
executionStartToCloseTimeout |
The total duration for this workflow execution. This overrides the defaultExecutionStartToCloseTimeout specified when registering the workflow type. The duration is specified in seconds; an integer greater than or equal
to An execution start-to-close timeout must be specified either through this parameter or as a default when the workflow type is registered. If neither this parameter nor a default execution start-to-close timeout is specified, a fault is returned. |
tagList |
The list of tags to associate with the workflow execution. You can
specify a maximum of 5 tags. You can list workflow executions with a
specific tag by calling
|
taskStartToCloseTimeout |
Specifies the maximum duration of decision tasks for this workflow
execution. This parameter overrides the The duration is specified in seconds, an integer greater than or equal
to A task start-to-close timeout for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default task start-to-close timeout was specified at registration time then a fault is returned. |
childPolicy |
If set, specifies the policy to use for the child workflow executions of
this workflow execution if it is terminated, by calling the
The supported child policies are:
A child policy for this workflow execution must be specified either as a default for the workflow type or through this parameter. If neither this parameter is set nor a default child policy was specified at registration time then a fault is returned. |
lambdaRole |
The IAM role to attach to this workflow execution. Executions of this workflow type need IAM roles to invoke Lambda
functions. If you don't attach an IAM role, any attempt to schedule a
Lambda task fails. This results in a |
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