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temporalio avatar temporalio commented on June 6, 2024 23
Rust SDK Prototype Release

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Sushisource avatar Sushisource commented on June 6, 2024 4

I forgot to mention in this issue that the first draft of the workflow api is here #550

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mkarbo avatar mkarbo commented on June 6, 2024 3

Hello! I was just wondering if anything has changed on your side regarding commitment to a stable SDK release for rust?

We're totally onboard with the fact that it is not yet priority and not committed, and are just wondering if anything has changed since Jan 8 and Dec 5 (last activity on #550)? 😄

Hoping that I will be able to use it sometime in the near future from our favorite language! 🦀

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Sushisource avatar Sushisource commented on June 6, 2024 2

That's correct. The workflow authoring APIs in general are still very rudimentary in the Rust SDK. The underlying functionality is there (that's what typescript uses), it's just not all exposed yet.

We'll want to publish a proposal to our proposals repo to get some ideas around what we want a final workflow API to look like in the Rust SDK before putting in the work to polish it up. It'll definitely happen but other things are higher priority right now.

There seems to be enough demand generally that getting discussions going around that proposal might at least be good to get started though. So, I'll see about finding some time for that and will update here with anything relevant.

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Sushisource avatar Sushisource commented on June 6, 2024 2

@mkarbo Not yet on the docket. We will definitely keep everyone here posted, and in community slack, once we begin :)

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Sushisource avatar Sushisource commented on June 6, 2024 1

Any thoughts on this? I can see you guys are working on it, but if there's a specific timeline to it or ways that we can help contribute, let me know. Thanks!

Still no timelines around official release. However, if your question is more "can you just publish this to crates.io?" then yes, I can prioritize that so at least it's a bit easier to use, if still alpha.

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bdbelevate avatar bdbelevate commented on June 6, 2024

Any thoughts on this? I can see you guys are working on it, but if there's a specific timeline to it or ways that we can help contribute, let me know. Thanks!

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bdbelevate avatar bdbelevate commented on June 6, 2024

Thanks for the update. I don't mind forking and keeping our own version to use locally or within our own cargo workspace. But in trying to us it, what I do see is that it seems as if the rust SDK has no way to send a response to temporal for a workflow. I don't see any tests where this happens and it also seems like the exit for a workflow must be WorkflowResult<()>. I'm not sure if this is intentional or just upcoming changes. Maybe I'm missing something but it appears the typescript sdk gets around this by sending it's own grpc result.

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bdbelevate avatar bdbelevate commented on June 6, 2024

Thanks - that would be awesome. Like I mentioned our team would be happy to help contribute once there's a proposal.

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mkarbo avatar mkarbo commented on June 6, 2024

Alright! Thanks for the update :)

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