prefect.states
¶
AwaitingRetry
¶
Convenience function for creating AwaitingRetry
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
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State |
State
|
a AwaitingRetry state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Cancelled
¶
Convenience function for creating Cancelled
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Cancelled state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Cancelling
¶
Convenience function for creating Cancelling
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Cancelling state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Completed
¶
Convenience function for creating Completed
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Completed state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Crashed
¶
Convenience function for creating Crashed
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Crashed state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Failed
¶
Convenience function for creating Failed
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Failed state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Late
¶
Convenience function for creating Late
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Late state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Paused
¶
Convenience function for creating Paused
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Paused state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Pending
¶
Convenience function for creating Pending
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Pending state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Retrying
¶
Convenience function for creating Retrying
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Retrying state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Running
¶
Convenience function for creating Running
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Running state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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Scheduled
¶
Convenience function for creating Scheduled
states.
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
State |
State
|
a Scheduled state |
Source code in prefect/states.py
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exception_to_crashed_state
async
¶
Takes an exception that occurs outside of user code and converts it to a 'Crash' exception with a 'Crashed' state.
Source code in prefect/states.py
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exception_to_failed_state
async
¶
Convenience function for creating Failed
states from exceptions
Source code in prefect/states.py
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get_state_exception
async
¶
If not given a FAILED or CRASHED state, this raise a value error.
If the state result is a state, its exception will be returned.
If the state result is an iterable of states, the exception of the first failure will be returned.
If the state result is a string, a wrapper exception will be returned with the string as the message.
If the state result is null, a wrapper exception will be returned with the state message attached.
If the state result is not of a known type, a TypeError
will be returned.
When a wrapper exception is returned, the type will be:
- FailedRun
if the state type is FAILED.
- CrashedRun
if the state type is CRASHED.
- CancelledRun
if the state type is CANCELLED.
Source code in prefect/states.py
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get_state_result
¶
Get the result from a state.
See State.result()
Source code in prefect/states.py
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is_state
¶
Check if the given object is a state instance
Source code in prefect/states.py
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is_state_iterable
¶
Check if a the given object is an iterable of states types
Supported iterables are: - set - list - tuple
Other iterables will return False
even if they contain states.
Source code in prefect/states.py
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raise_state_exception
async
¶
Given a FAILED or CRASHED state, raise the contained exception.
Source code in prefect/states.py
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return_value_to_state
async
¶
Given a return value from a user's function, create a State
the run should
be placed in.
- If data is returned, we create a 'COMPLETED' state with the data
- If a single, manually created state is returned, we use that state as given (manual creation is determined by the lack of ids)
- If an upstream state or iterable of upstream states is returned, we apply the aggregate rule
The aggregate rule says that given multiple states we will determine the final state such that:
- If any states are not COMPLETED the final state is FAILED
- If all of the states are COMPLETED the final state is COMPLETED
- The states will be placed in the final state
data
attribute
Callers should resolve all futures into states before passing return values to this function.
Source code in prefect/states.py
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