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@loopstack/hitl-ask-user-example-workflow

v0.23.2

Published

Example workflow that uses @loopstack/hitl's AskUserWorkflow to prompt the user for free-text input and echoes the answer back

Readme


title: HITL Ask User Example description: Example prompting the user for free-text input using AskUserWorkflow as a sub-workflow with callback, waiting on human input without blocking

@loopstack/hitl-ask-user-example-workflow

Demonstrates how to prompt the user for free-text input from inside a workflow using the AskUserWorkflow from @loopstack/hitl. The user's answer is captured and echoed back as an assistant message.

By using this example you'll get...

  • A parent workflow that launches AskUserWorkflow as a sub-workflow with a callback
  • A concrete pattern for waiting on human input without blocking the worker
  • An AskUserDocument rendered in the UI while the workflow is paused

Installation

npm install @loopstack/hitl-ask-user-example-workflow

The package depends on @loopstack/hitl.

Then register the module in your app:

import { StudioApp } from '@loopstack/common';
import { HitlAskUserExampleModule, HitlAskUserExampleWorkflow } from '@loopstack/hitl-ask-user-example-workflow';

@StudioApp({
  title: 'HITL Ask User Example',
  workflows: [HitlAskUserExampleWorkflow],
})
@Module({
  imports: [HitlAskUserExampleModule],
})
export class MyAppModule {}

How It Works

  1. The workflow starts and calls AskUserWorkflow.run({ question }) as a sub-workflow.
  2. The sub-workflow renders an AskUserDocument and stops at waiting_for_user.
  3. When the user submits an answer, the sub-workflow finishes and the parent's callback fires.
  4. The parent saves a MessageDocument with the answer and ends.

Public API

  • HitlAskUserExampleModule
  • HitlAskUserExampleWorkflow

Dependencies

  • @loopstack/common
  • @loopstack/hitl