Interface: $Properties
v1.ScheduleActivityTaskCommandAttributes.$Properties
Properties of a ScheduleActivityTaskCommandAttributes.
Hierarchy
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$Properties
Properties
activityId
• Optional activityId: null | string
ScheduleActivityTaskCommandAttributes activityId
activityType
• Optional activityType: null | $Properties
ScheduleActivityTaskCommandAttributes activityType
header
• Optional header: null | $Properties
ScheduleActivityTaskCommandAttributes header
heartbeatTimeout
• Optional heartbeatTimeout: null | $Properties
Maximum permitted time between successful worker heartbeats.
input
• Optional input: null | $Properties
ScheduleActivityTaskCommandAttributes input
priority
• Optional priority: null | $Properties
Priority metadata. If this message is not present, or any fields are not present, they inherit the values from the workflow.
requestEagerExecution
• Optional requestEagerExecution: null | boolean
Request to start the activity directly bypassing matching service and worker polling The slot for executing the activity should be reserved when setting this field to true.
retryPolicy
• Optional retryPolicy: null | $Properties
Activities are provided by a default retry policy which is controlled through the service's
dynamic configuration. Retries will be attempted until schedule_to_close_timeout has
elapsed. To disable retries set retry_policy.maximum_attempts to 1.
scheduleToCloseTimeout
• Optional scheduleToCloseTimeout: null | $Properties
Indicates how long the caller is willing to wait for activity completion. The "schedule" time
is when the activity is initially scheduled, not when the most recent retry is scheduled.
Limits how long retries will be attempted. Either this or start_to_close_timeout must be
specified. When not specified, defaults to the workflow execution timeout.
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scheduleToStartTimeout
• Optional scheduleToStartTimeout: null | $Properties
Limits the time an activity task can stay in a task queue before a worker picks it up. The
"schedule" time is when the most recent retry is scheduled. This timeout should usually not
be set: it's useful in specific scenarios like worker-specific task queues. This timeout is
always non retryable, as all a retry would achieve is to put it back into the same queue.
Defaults to schedule_to_close_timeout or workflow execution timeout if that is not
specified. More info:
https://docs.temporal.io/docs/content/what-is-a-schedule-to-start-timeout/
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startToCloseTimeout
• Optional startToCloseTimeout: null | $Properties
Maximum time an activity is allowed to execute after being picked up by a worker. This
timeout is always retryable. Either this or schedule_to_close_timeout must be specified.
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taskQueue
• Optional taskQueue: null | $Properties
ScheduleActivityTaskCommandAttributes taskQueue
useWorkflowBuildId
• Optional useWorkflowBuildId: null | boolean
If this is set, the activity would be assigned to the Build ID of the workflow. Otherwise, Assignment rules of the activity's Task Queue will be used to determine the Build ID.