Koen
02/11/2025, 2:57 PMMarvin
02/11/2025, 2:57 PMflow
decorator to define a flow, and then calling one flow from within another. The parent flow can wait for a subflow to complete before proceeding, effectively creating a dependency.
Here's a basic example:
python
from prefect import flow
@flow
def subflow_1():
print("Running Subflow 1")
@flow
def subflow_2():
print("Running Subflow 2")
@flow
def parent_flow():
subflow_1()
subflow_2()
parent_flow()
In this example, subflow_1
will run before subflow_2
because they are called in sequence inside parent_flow
. This is a simple way to manage dependencies between subflows.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the Prefect documentation.
If you have specific requirements or a more complex scenario, feel free to share.Koen
02/11/2025, 2:58 PMMarvin
02/11/2025, 2:59 PMvisualize_task_dependencies
function can help visualize task dependencies if tasks are interconnected within a flow.
For further details, you can explore the Prefect documentation.
If you need more specific guidance on how to structure your flows to visualize dependencies, feel free to provide more context.Bring your towel and join one of the fastest growing data communities. Welcome to our second-generation open source orchestration platform, a completely rethought approach to dataflow automation.
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