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Version: v1.8

Suspend and Resume

This section introduces how to suspend and resume the workflow in KubeVela.

Suspend the Workflow

In KubeVela, you can choose to use the vela command to manually suspend the execution of the workflow, or use a built-in special step type suspend to automatically suspend the workflow.

Suspend Manually

If you have an application in runningWorkflow state, you want to stop the execution of the workflow, you can use vela workflow suspend to stop the workflow and use vela workflow resume to continue it.

  • Suspend the application
vela workflow suspend my-app
tip

Nothing will happen if you suspend an application that has already finished running workflow, which is in running status.

Use Suspend Step

Apply the following example:

apiVersion: core.oam.dev/v1beta1
kind: Application
metadata:
name: suspend-demo
namespace: default
spec:
components:
- name: comp1
type: webservice
properties:
image: crccheck/hello-world
port: 8000
- name: comp2
type: webservice
properties:
image: crccheck/hello-world
port: 8000
workflow:
steps:
- name: apply1
type: apply-component
properties:
component: comp1
- name: suspend
type: suspend
- name: apply2
type: apply-component
properties:
component: comp2

Use vela status to check the status of the Application:

vela status suspend-demo
expected output
About:

Name: suspend-demo
Namespace: default
Created at: 2022-06-27 17:36:58 +0800 CST
Status: workflowSuspending

Workflow:

mode: StepByStep
finished: false
Suspend: true
Terminated: false
Steps
- id:yj9h29uv6v
name:apply1
type:apply-component
phase:succeeded
- id:xvmda4he5e
name:suspend
type:suspend
phase:running

Services:

- Name: comp1
Cluster: local Namespace: default
Type: webservice
Healthy Ready:1/1
No trait applied

As you can see, when the first step is completed, the suspend step will be executed and this step will suspend the workflow.

Resume the Workflow

Resume Manually

Once the workflow is suspended, you can use the vela workflow resume command to manually resume the workflow.

Take the above suspended application as an example:

vela workflow resume suspend-demo

After successfully continuing the workflow, view the status of the app:

vela status suspend-demo
expected output
About:

Name: suspend-demo
Namespace: default
Created at: 2022-06-27 17:36:58 +0800 CST
Status: running

Workflow:

mode: StepByStep
finished: true
Suspend: false
Terminated: false
Steps
- id:yj9h29uv6v
name:apply1
type:apply-component
phase:succeeded
message:
- id:xvmda4he5e
name:suspend
type:suspend
phase:succeeded
message:
- id:66jonaxjef
name:apply2
type:apply-component
phase:succeeded
message:

Services:

- Name: comp2
Cluster: local Namespace: default
Type: webservice
Healthy Ready:1/1
No trait applied

- Name: comp1
Cluster: local Namespace: default
Type: webservice
Healthy Ready:1/1
No trait applied

As you can see, the workflow has continued to execute.

Resume the Workflow Automatically

If you want the workflow to be continued automatically after a period of time has passed. Then, you can add a duration parameter to the suspend step. When the duration time elapses, the workflow will automatically continue execution.

Apply the following example:

apiVersion: core.oam.dev/v1beta1
kind: Application
metadata:
name: auto-resume
namespace: default
spec:
components:
- name: comp1
type: webservice
properties:
image: crccheck/hello-world
port: 8000
- name: comp2
type: webservice
properties:
image: crccheck/hello-world
port: 8000
workflow:
steps:
- name: apply1
type: apply-component
properties:
component: comp1
- name: suspend
type: suspend
properties:
duration: 5s
- name: apply2
type: apply-component
properties:
component: comp2

Use vela status to check the status of the Application:

vela status auto-resume
expected output
About:

Name: auto-resume
Namespace: default
Created at: 2022-06-27 17:57:35 +0800 CST
Status: running

Workflow:

mode: StepByStep
finished: true
Suspend: false
Terminated: false
Steps
- id:q5jhm6mgwv
name:apply1
type:apply-component
phase:succeeded
message:
- id:3xgfcp3cuj
name:suspend
type:suspend
phase:succeeded
message:
- id:zjux8ud876
name:apply2
type:apply-component
phase:succeeded
message:

Services:

- Name: comp2
Cluster: local Namespace: default
Type: webservice
Healthy Ready:1/1
No trait applied

- Name: comp1
Cluster: local Namespace: default
Type: webservice
Healthy Ready:1/1
No trait applied

As you can see, the suspend step is automatically executed successfully after five seconds, and the workflow is executed successfully.