The sys.sleep
standard library function
suspends execution for the given number of seconds to a maximum of 31536000 (one
year).
Pause a workflow
You can pause the execution of a workflow by adding a sleep step to your
workflow's definition. This step includes a call to sys.sleep
and specifies in
seconds how long you want to pause the workflow:
YAML
- STEP_NAME: call: sys.sleep args: seconds: SLEEP_IN_SECONDS
JSON
[ { "STEP_NAME": { "call": "sys.sleep", "args": { "seconds": "SLEEP_IN_SECONDS" } } } ]
Poll for data
You can also use sys.sleep
to poll for data over a given interval. For example,
you might want to poll an API until a specific condition is met:
YAML
main: params: [jobId] steps: - checkJob: call: http.get args: url: ${"https://example.com/jobs/" + jobId} auth: type: OAuth2 result: jobStatus - checkIfDone: switch: - condition: ${jobStatus.complete} return: jobStatus - wait: call: sys.sleep args: seconds: 60 next: checkJob
JSON
{ "main": { "params": [ "jobId" ], "steps": [ { "checkJob": { "call": "http.get", "args": { "url": "${\"https://example.com/jobs/\" + jobId}", "auth": { "type": "OAuth2" } }, "result": "jobStatus" } }, { "checkIfDone": { "switch": [ { "condition": "${jobStatus.complete}", "return": "jobStatus" } ] } }, { "wait": { "call": "sys.sleep", "args": { "seconds": 60 }, "next": "checkJob" } } ] } }