Conductor is a platform originally created at Netflix to orchestrate microservices and events. Conductor OSS is maintained by the team of developers at Orkes along with the members of the open source community.
Conductor OSS
This is the new home for the Conductor open source going forward (previously hosted at Netflix/Conductor).
Important
Going forward, all the bug fixes, feature requests and security patches will be applied and released from this repository.
The last published version of Netflix Conductor will be 3.15.0 which we will continue to support.
If you would like to participate in the roadmap and development, please reach out.
⭐ This repository
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Update your local forks/clones
Please update your forks to point to this repo. This will ensure your commits and PRs can be send against this repository
git remote set-url origin https://github.com/conductor-oss/conductor
Important
Follow the steps below if you have an active PR againt the Netflix/Conductor repository
- Fork this repository
- Update your local repository to change the remote to this repository
- Send a PR against the
main
branch
Releases
The next scheduled release is in Jan 2024.
Resources
Slack Community
We have an active community of Conductor users and contributors on the channel.
Documentation Site
Documentation and tutorial on how to use Conductor
Discussion Forum: Please use the forum for questions and discussing ideas and join the community.
Conductor SDKs
Conductor supports creating workflows using JSON and Code.
SDK support for creating workflows using code is available in multiple languages and can be found at https://github.com/conductor-sdk
Getting Started - Building & Running Conductor
From Source:
If you wish to build your own distribution, you can run ./gradlew build
from this project that products the runtime artifacts.
The runnable server is in server/ module.
Using Docker (Recommended)
Follow the steps below to launch the docker container:
# Create volumes for persistent stores
# Used to create a persistent volume that will preserve the
docker volume create postgres
docker volume create redis
docker run --init -p 8080:8080 -p 1234:5000 --mount source=redis,target=/redis \
--mount source=postgres,target=/pgdata conductoross/conductor-standalone:3.15.0
Navigate to http://localhost:1234 once the container starts to launch UI.
Docker Containers for production usage
docker pull conductoross/conductor:3.15.0
Database Requirements
- The default persistence used is Redis
- The indexing backend is Elasticsearch (6.x)
Other Requirements
- JDK 17+
- UI requires Node 14 to build. Earlier Node versions may work but are untested.
Get Support
There are several ways to get in touch with us: