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Action-based workflow and automation library

Project description

xwaction

Decorator-first automation and workflow foundation for real apps. xwaction lets you define one function once, then run it as a native call, API endpoint, background task, workflow step, or bot/command action - with validation, security, monitoring, and OpenAPI-ready metadata built in.

Company: eXonware.com · Author: eXonware Backend Team · Email: connect@exonware.com

Status Python License


📦 Install

pip install exonware-xwaction
pip install exonware-xwaction[lazy]
pip install exonware-xwaction[full]

🚀 Quick start

from exonware.xwaction import XWAction, ActionContext

@XWAction(profile="query")
def my_action(x: int) -> int:
    return x * 2

my_action(3)  # or my_action.execute(ActionContext(actor="user", source="cli"), x=3)

See docs/ for pipelines, validation, and any REF_* files.


🧩 Engine and handler coverage

xwaction is not only a server decorator. The codebase includes:

  • Execution engines: native, fastapi, flask, celery, prefect
  • Cross-cutting handlers: validation, security, monitoring, workflow
  • OpenAPI generation: per action (to_openapi()) and registry-level (export_openapi_spec(...))
  • Authorization contract: pluggable IActionAuthorizer + AuthzDecision
  • Action discovery/loading: extract_actions(...), load_actions(...) for class/instance action wiring
  • Event-driven execution style: actions can be triggered by HTTP events, command/chat events, and async task/workflow execution paths
  • In-context query execution: XWAction.query(...) lets actions run xwquery logic inside action workflows

🤖 Automation + event-driven positioning

  • xwaction is the base layer for action automation across the eXonware stack.
  • You can wire the same action into event sources (API requests, bot commands, internal triggers) without rewriting business logic.
  • Handler phases (BEFORE, AFTER, ERROR, FINALLY) provide an event-style lifecycle around each action execution.
  • Query-in-action support (XWAction.query) makes it a strong orchestration layer for LLM/agent/server scenarios where tool calls need controlled execution context.
  • Validation + security + authorization hooks provide safer boundaries for agentic/server-side automation.

✨ What you get

Area What's in it
Decorator-first DX Define once with @XWAction, execute directly or via engine adapters.
Validation xwschema-backed input/output validation with caching and handler pipeline support.
Security Role checks, pluggable authorizer, auth token hooks, rate-limit and audit flow support.
Workflows Workflow state/checkpoints, rollback paths, and handler-driven orchestration.
In-context queries Run query execution inside actions via XWAction.query(...) (powered by xwquery).
Monitoring Per-action timing/error metrics, thresholds, and alert hooks.
API docs OpenAPI operation metadata and full spec export from the registry.
Multi-host Native function call, FastAPI/Flask endpoints, Celery tasks, Prefect flows.

📘 Better developer examples

1) Action with schema validation + OpenAPI metadata

from exonware.xwaction import XWAction, ActionContext
from exonware.xwschema import XWSchema

@XWAction(
    profile="endpoint",
    operationId="createInvoice",
    summary="Create invoice",
    tags=["billing"],
    in_types={
        "customer_id": XWSchema({"type": "string", "minLength": 3}),
        "total": XWSchema({"type": "number", "minimum": 0}),
    },
    out_types={
        "return": XWSchema({"type": "object"})
    },
)
def create_invoice(customer_id: str, total: float):
    return {"invoice_id": "inv_001", "customer_id": customer_id, "total": total}

ctx = ActionContext(actor="billing-service", source="internal")
result = create_invoice.execute(ctx, customer_id="cust_123", total=99.5)
openapi_operation = create_invoice.xwaction.to_openapi()

2) Expose class actions as FastAPI endpoints

from fastapi import FastAPI
from exonware.xwaction import XWAction, extract_actions
from exonware.xwaction.engines.fastapi import FastAPIActionEngine

class UserActions:
    @XWAction(profile="endpoint", method="GET", summary="Health check")
    def health(self):
        return {"ok": True}

    @XWAction(profile="endpoint", method="POST", summary="Create user")
    def create_user(self, email: str):
        return {"id": "u_1", "email": email}

app = FastAPI()
engine = FastAPIActionEngine()
engine.setup({"app": app})

for action in extract_actions(UserActions):
    route = f"/users/{action.api_name}"
    method = "GET" if action.api_name == "health" else "POST"
    engine.register_action(action, app, path=route, method=method)

3) Security-focused action with custom authorizer

from exonware.xwaction import XWAction, ActionContext, AuthzDecision

class RBACAuthorizer:
    def authorize(self, action, context):
        roles = context.metadata.get("roles", [])
        required = getattr(action, "roles", [])
        allowed = (not required) or any(r in roles for r in required)
        return AuthzDecision(allowed=allowed, reason="role_check", roles=roles)

@XWAction(
    profile="command",
    roles=["admin"],
    security="bearer",
    rate_limit="60/min",
    audit=True,
    handlers=["security", "monitoring"],
)
def rotate_api_keys():
    return {"status": "rotated"}

rotate_api_keys.xwaction.set_authorizer(RBACAuthorizer())
ctx = ActionContext(actor="ops-user", source="cli", metadata={"roles": ["admin"]})
result = rotate_api_keys.execute(ctx)

4) Command/chat style action metadata

from exonware.xwaction import XWAction, extract_actions, ActionContext

class BotCommands:
    @XWAction(profile="command", cmd_shortcut="price")
    def get_price(self, symbol: str):
        return {"symbol": symbol, "price": 123.45}

bot = BotCommands()
commands = {
    a.cmd_shortcut: a
    for a in extract_actions(BotCommands)
    if getattr(a, "cmd_shortcut", None)
}

ctx = ActionContext(actor="telegram-user", source="chat")
result = commands["price"].execute(ctx, bot, symbol="XW")

5) Export one OpenAPI spec for all registered actions

from exonware.xwaction import ActionRegistry

spec = ActionRegistry.export_openapi_spec(
    title="My Action API",
    version="1.0.0",
    description="Generated from registered @XWAction definitions",
)

6) Query execution inside action context

from exonware.xwaction import XWAction, ActionContext

@XWAction(profile="query", handlers=["validation", "security"])
def find_high_value_users(data: dict):
    return XWAction.query(
        "SELECT * FROM users WHERE spend > 1000",
        data,
        format="sql",
    )

ctx = ActionContext(actor="agent-service", source="automation", metadata={"roles": ["analyst"]})
result = find_high_value_users.execute(ctx, data={"users": [...]})

🌐 Ecosystem functional contributions

xwaction is the orchestration layer; sibling XW libraries provide the typed contracts it executes against. You can use xwaction standalone for decorator-based execution and engine adapters. Additional XW integrations are optional and are primarily useful when building enterprise and mission-critical automation infrastructure under your own operational control.

Supporting XW lib What it provides to xwaction Functional requirement it satisfies
XWSchema Schema-backed input/output validation for actions and OpenAPI metadata generation. Contract-safe action invocation and predictable payload validation.
XWQuery Query execution surface callable from action context (XWAction.query). In-action data retrieval/transform workflows without custom query adapters.
XWSystem Shared runtime primitives (logging, errors, async/utilities, base object/contracts). Engine-neutral action behavior and consistent operational semantics.
XWAuth Authorization/token context integration for protected actions. Enforceable security boundaries for command/endpoint automation paths.
XWEntity Entity-bound action workflows over domain objects. Domain-centric automation instead of function-only orchestration.
XWAPI Endpoint hosting pattern and middleware ecosystem for action-exposed APIs. Production API deployment for actions with standardized middleware/error handling.

Competitive edge: action definitions stay portable across native calls, APIs, workers, and workflow engines because validation, query, and security contracts are provided by shared XW layers.


📖 Docs and tests


📜 License and links

Apache-2.0 - see LICENSE. Homepage: https://exonware.com · Repository: https://github.com/exonware/xwaction

⏱️ Async Support

  • xwaction includes asynchronous execution paths in production code.
  • Source validation: 15 async def definitions and 26 await usages under src/.
  • Use async APIs for I/O-heavy or concurrent workloads to improve throughput and responsiveness.

Version: 0.9.0.8 | Updated: 08-Apr-2026

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