For Each Parallel task

The For Each Parallel task lets you run other integrations (sub-integrations) from your main integration. As the task name suggests, the sub-integrations run in parallel.

This task uses the API Trigger ID as a handle to identify the integrations to run. For example, if you specify the API Trigger ID as api_trigger/APITriggerX, the task runs all the sub-integrations that have the api_trigger/APITriggerX trigger ID.

After running a sub-integration, you can also read the response of the sub-integration in your main integration. Use this task to run sub-integrations as dependencies of the main integration.

Before you begin

Configure the For Each Parallel task

To configure the For Each Parallel task:

  1. In the Apigee UI, select your Apigee Organization.
  2. Click Develop > Integrations.
  3. Select an existing integration or create a new integration by clicking Create Integration.

    If you are creating a new integration:

    1. Enter a name and description in the Create Integration dialog.
    2. Select a Region for the integration from the list of supported regions.
    3. Click Create.

    This opens the integration in the integration designer.

  4. In the integration designer navigation bar, click +Add a task/trigger > Tasks to view the list of available tasks.
  5. Click and place the For Each Parallel task element in the integration editor.
  6. Click the For Each Parallel task element on the designer to open the For Each Parallel task configuration pane.
  7. Configure the displayed fields using the Configuration properties for the task as detailed in the tables below.

    All changes to the properties are saved automatically.

Configuration properties

This section describes the configuration properties of the For Each Parallel task.

Input properties

Property Name Parameter Name Data type Description
Array Selection List to iterate An array of type string, integer, double, or JSON. List of values for which the sub-integrations must run. A separate sub-integration thread runs for each value in the list, and all the threads run in parallel.

You can pass the iterated value to the sub-integration by setting the Where to map individual array elements field.

You can also pass additional values from the main integration to the sub-integration in the Map to additional sub-integration input(s) field.

Sub-integration Details API Trigger ID String Trigger ID of the published sub-integration to run.

This value is available in the Trigger ID field of the API Trigger in the sub-integration.

Execution strategy N/A

SYNC: Runs the sub-integrations in synchronous mode. In this mode, the main integration waits for the sub-integrations to complete before continuing with the downstream tasks.

ASYNC: Runs the sub-integrations in asynchronous mode. In this mode, the main integration does not wait for the sub-integrations to complete. Immediately after calling the sub-integrations, the main integration runs the downstream tasks.

Run all integrations with this API Trigger ID N/A Runs all integrations that have the same API Trigger ID.

For example, if integration A and integration B, have the same API Trigger ID, both the integrations A and B are run for each item in List to iterate.

Note: If you select this option, the response from the sub-integrations is not be available in the main integration. If you want to use the response of the sub-integrations, select the Run a single integration option.

Run a single integration N/A Runs only the integration specified in the Integration name field. You can use the response from the sub-integrations by configuring the Collect values from sub-integration output(s) section.

On each execution Where to map individual array elements String The name of the sub-integration input variable where the array elements should be mapped. The array elements can be mapped directly to a sub-integration input variable. If a single sub-integration is selected, you can select the sub-integration input variable from a dropdown list.
Map to additional sub-integration input(s) String Additional sub-integration mapping option.
  • Integration variable to map from: The name of the variable in the current integration to be passed to the sub-integration's input variable.
  • Sub-integration input to map to: The name of the sub-integration input variable to map to.

This field takes values in the form of key-value pairs, where the key is a variable in the main integration, and the value is the corresponding input variable in the sub-integration.

For example, consider your main integration has the productID variable, which you want to map to the subIntProductID sub-integration variable; you must select productID from the Integration variable to map from field and enter subIntProductID in the Sub-integration input to map to field.

Collect values from sub-integration output(s) String If the execution strategy is synchronous (SYNC) and a single sub-integration (Run a single integration) is selected, the outputs of the sub-integration can be collected into array variables in the current integration.
  • Sub-integration output to collect from: The name of the sub-integration output variable to be aggregated.
  • Integration variable to collect into: The name of the variable in the current integration to collect the aggregated outputs.
Execution Settings Integrations to execute at a time (parallel) Integer Maximum number of parallel executions allowed for sub-integrations. The default value is 50 (10000 maximum).

All sub-integrations in a cohort run completely before the next cohort of sub-integrations run.

Ignore failures Boolean

You can specify any one of the following values:

  • True: Task ignores sub-integration failures and runs all executions.
  • False: Task fails for sub-integration failures and ends all executions.

Best practices

We recommend the following best practices when using the For Each Parallel task:

  • Set your cohort size based on any quota limitations imposed by your sub-integrations.
  • Use a SYNC execution strategy when you want to collect the output of the sub-integration for later use.
  • Use an ASYNC execution strategy when your sub-integration might run longer than 2 minutes.

For information about the usage limits that apply to the For Each Parallel task, see Usage limits.

Considerations

In general, do not use a SYNC execution strategy if your sub-integration takes longer than 2 minutes to run or you plan to use this task in conjunction with naturally asynchronous tasks like the Approval task.

Error handling strategy

An error handling strategy for a task specifies the action to take if the task fails due to a temporary error. For information about how to use an error handling strategy, and to know about the different types of error handling strategies, see Error handling strategies.