Custom orchestration status in Durable Functions (Azure Functions)
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Custom orchestration status lets you set a custom status value for your orchestrator function. This status is provided via the HTTP GetStatus API or the equivalent SDK API on the orchestration client object.
Sample use cases
Visualize progress
Clients can poll the status end point and display a progress UI that visualizes the current execution stage. The following sample demonstrates progress sharing:
These C# examples are written for Durable Functions 2.x and are not compatible with Durable Functions 1.x. For more information about the differences between versions, see the Durable Functions versions article.
Another interesting scenario is segmenting users by returning customized output based on unique characteristics or interactions. With the help of custom orchestration status, the client-side code will stay generic. All main modifications will happen on the server side as shown in the following sample:
[FunctionName("CityRecommender")]
public static void Run(
[OrchestrationTrigger] IDurableOrchestrationContext context)
{
int userChoice = context.GetInput<int>();
switch (userChoice)
{
case 1:
context.SetCustomStatus(new
{
recommendedCities = new[] {"Tokyo", "Seattle"},
recommendedSeasons = new[] {"Spring", "Summer"}
});
break;
case 2:
context.SetCustomStatus(new
{
recommendedCities = new[] {"Seattle, London"},
recommendedSeasons = new[] {"Summer"}
});
break;
case 3:
context.SetCustomStatus(new
{
recommendedCities = new[] {"Tokyo, London"},
recommendedSeasons = new[] {"Spring", "Summer"}
});
break;
}
// Wait for user selection and refine the recommendation
}
CityRecommender orchestrator
const df = require("durable-functions");
module.exports = df.orchestrator(function*(context) {
const userChoice = context.df.getInput();
switch (userChoice) {
case 1:
context.df.setCustomStatus({
recommendedCities: [ "Tokyo", "Seattle" ],
recommendedSeasons: [ "Spring", "Summer" ],
});
break;
case 2:
context.df.setCustomStatus({
recommendedCities: [ "Seattle", "London" ],
recommendedSeasons: [ "Summer" ],
});
break;
case 3:
context.df.setCustomStatus({
recommendedCity: [ "Tokyo", "London" ],
recommendedSeasons: [ "Spring", "Summer" ],
});
break;
}
// Wait for user selection and refine the recommendation
});
CityRecommender orchestrator
import azure.functions as func
import azure.durable_functions as df
def orchestrator_function(context: df.DurableOrchestrationContext):
userChoice = int(context.get_input())
if userChoice == 1:
context.set_custom_status({
'recommendedCities' : ['Tokyo', 'Seattle'],
'recommendedSeasons' : ['Spring', 'Summer']
}))
if userChoice == 2:
context.set_custom_status({
'recommendedCities' : ['Seattle', 'London']
'recommendedSeasons' : ['Summer']
}))
if userChoice == 3:
context.set_custom_status({
'recommendedCities' : ['Tokyo', 'London'],
'recommendedSeasons' : ['Spring', 'Summer']
}))
# Wait for user selection and refine the recommendation
main = df.Orchestrator.create(orchestrator_function)
CityRecommender orchestrator
param($Context)
$userChoice = $Context.Input -as [int]
if ($userChoice -eq 1) {
Set-DurableCustomStatus -CustomStatus @{ recommendedCities = @('Tokyo', 'Seattle');
recommendedSeasons = @('Spring', 'Summer')
}
}
if ($userChoice -eq 2) {
Set-DurableCustomStatus -CustomStatus @{ recommendedCities = @('Seattle', 'London');
recommendedSeasons = @('Summer')
}
}
if ($userChoice -eq 3) {
Set-DurableCustomStatus -CustomStatus @{ recommendedCities = @('Tokyo', 'London');
recommendedSeasons = @('Spring', 'Summer')
}
}
# Wait for user selection and refine the recommendation
@FunctionName("CityRecommender")
public void cityRecommender(
@DurableOrchestrationTrigger(name = "ctx") TaskOrchestrationContext ctx) {
int userChoice = ctx.getInput(int.class);
switch (userChoice) {
case 1:
ctx.setCustomStatus(new Recommendation(
new String[]{ "Tokyo", "Seattle" },
new String[]{ "Spring", "Summer" }));
break;
case 2:
ctx.setCustomStatus(new Recommendation(
new String[]{ "Seattle", "London" },
new String[]{ "Summer" }));
break;
case 3:
ctx.setCustomStatus(new Recommendation(
new String[]{ "Tokyo", "London" },
new String[]{ "Spring", "Summer" }));
break;
}
// Wait for user selection with an external event
}
class Recommendation {
public Recommendation() { }
public Recommendation(String[] cities, String[] seasons) {
this.recommendedCities = cities;
this.recommendedSeasons = seasons;
}
public String[] recommendedCities;
public String[] recommendedSeasons;
}
Instruction specification
The orchestrator can provide unique instructions to the clients via the custom state. The custom status instructions will be mapped to the steps in the orchestration code:
[FunctionName("ReserveTicket")]
public static async Task<bool> Run(
[OrchestrationTrigger] IDurableOrchestrationContext context)
{
string userId = context.GetInput<string>();
int discount = await context.CallActivityAsync<int>("CalculateDiscount", userId);
context.SetCustomStatus(new
{
discount = discount,
discountTimeout = 60,
bookingUrl = "https://www.myawesomebookingweb.com",
});
bool isBookingConfirmed = await context.WaitForExternalEvent<bool>("BookingConfirmed");
context.SetCustomStatus(isBookingConfirmed
? new {message = "Thank you for confirming your booking."}
: new {message = "The booking was not confirmed on time. Please try again."});
return isBookingConfirmed;
}
const df = require("durable-functions");
module.exports = df.orchestrator(function*(context) {
const userId = context.df.getInput();
const discount = yield context.df.callActivity("CalculateDiscount", userId);
context.df.setCustomStatus({
discount,
discountTimeout = 60,
bookingUrl = "https://www.myawesomebookingweb.com",
});
const isBookingConfirmed = yield context.df.waitForExternalEvent("bookingConfirmed");
context.df.setCustomStatus(isBookingConfirmed
? { message: "Thank you for confirming your booking." }
: { message: "The booking was not confirmed on time. Please try again." }
);
return isBookingConfirmed;
});
import azure.functions as func
import azure.durable_functions as df
def orchestrator_function(context: df.DurableOrchestrationContext):
userId = int(context.get_input())
discount = yield context.call_activity('CalculateDiscount', userId)
status = { 'discount' : discount,
'discountTimeout' : 60,
'bookingUrl' : "https://www.myawesomebookingweb.com",
}
context.set_custom_status(status)
is_booking_confirmed = yield context.wait_for_external_event('BookingConfirmed')
context.set_custom_status({'message': 'Thank you for confirming your booking.'} if is_booking_confirmed
else {'message': 'The booking was not confirmed on time. Please try again.'})
return is_booking_confirmed
main = df.Orchestrator.create(orchestrator_function)
param($Context)
$userId = $Context.Input -as [int]
$discount = Invoke-DurableActivity -FunctionName 'CalculateDiscount' -Input $userId
$status = @{
discount = $discount;
discountTimeout = 60;
bookingUrl = "https://www.myawesomebookingweb.com"
}
Set-DurableCustomStatus -CustomStatus $status
$isBookingConfirmed = Invoke-DurableActivity -FunctionName 'BookingConfirmed'
if ($isBookingConfirmed) {
Set-DurableCustomStatus -CustomStatus @{message = 'Thank you for confirming your booking.'}
} else {
Set-DurableCustomStatus -CustomStatus @{message = 'The booking was not confirmed on time. Please try again.'}
}
return $isBookingConfirmed
@FunctionName("ReserveTicket")
public boolean reserveTicket(
@DurableOrchestrationTrigger(name = "ctx") TaskOrchestrationContext ctx) {
String userID = ctx.getInput(String.class);
int discount = ctx.callActivity("CalculateDiscount", userID, int.class).await();
ctx.setCustomStatus(new DiscountInfo(discount, 60, "https://www.myawesomebookingweb.com"));
boolean isConfirmed = ctx.waitForExternalEvent("BookingConfirmed", boolean.class).await();
if (isConfirmed) {
ctx.setCustomStatus("Thank you for confirming your booking.");
} else {
ctx.setCustomStatus("There was a problem confirming your booking. Please try again.");
}
return isConfirmed;
}
class DiscountInfo {
public DiscountInfo() { }
public DiscountInfo(int discount, int discountTimeout, String bookingUrl) {
this.discount = discount;
this.discountTimeout = discountTimeout;
this.bookingUrl = bookingUrl;
}
public int discount;
public int discountTimeout;
public String bookingUrl;
}
Querying custom status with HTTP
The following example shows how custom status values can be queried using the built-in HTTP APIs.
public static async Task SetStatusTest([OrchestrationTrigger] IDurableOrchestrationContext context)
{
// ...do work...
// update the status of the orchestration with some arbitrary data
var customStatus = new { nextActions = new [] {"A", "B", "C"}, foo = 2, };
context.SetCustomStatus(customStatus);
// ...do more work...
}
const df = require("durable-functions");
module.exports = df.orchestrator(function*(context) {
// ...do work...
// update the status of the orchestration with some arbitrary data
const customStatus = { nextActions: [ "A", "B", "C" ], foo: 2, };
context.df.setCustomStatus(customStatus);
// ...do more work...
});
import azure.functions as func
import azure.durable_functions as df
def orchestrator_function(context: df.DurableOrchestrationContext):
# ...do work...
custom_status = {'nextActions': ['A','B','C'], 'foo':2}
context.set_custom_status(custom_status)
# ...do more work...
main = df.Orchestrator.create(orchestrator_function)
@FunctionName("MyCustomStatusOrchestrator")
public void myCustomStatusOrchestrator(
@DurableOrchestrationTrigger(name = "ctx") TaskOrchestrationContext ctx) {
// ... do work ...
// update the status of the orchestration with some arbitrary data
CustomStatusPayload payload = new CustomStatusPayload();
payload.nextActions = new String[] { "A", "B", "C" };
payload.foo = 2;
ctx.setCustomStatus(payload);
// ... do more work ...
}
class CustomStatusPayload {
public String[] nextActions;
public int foo;
}
While the orchestration is running, external clients can fetch this custom status:
GET /runtime/webhooks/durabletask/instances/instance123