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A lightweight workflow engine for CI/CD pipelines, data processing, and DevOps automation — define tasks in YAML, run anywhere

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YAML Workflow

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A lightweight workflow engine for CI/CD pipelines, data processing, and DevOps automation. Define reproducible, version-controlled workflows in YAML — run them locally, in CI, or on any machine with Python installed.

Why yaml-workflow?

Most workflow tools require servers, databases, and complex infrastructure. yaml-workflow takes a GitOps approach — workflows are plain YAML files, version-controlled alongside your code:

yaml-workflow Airflow / Prefect / Dagster
Setup pip install yaml-workflow Server, database, scheduler, workers
Configuration Plain YAML files Python DAGs + infrastructure config
Dependencies 2 (PyYAML, Jinja2) 50+ packages, Docker, PostgreSQL
Use case Local automation, scripts, CI/CD, data pipelines Enterprise orchestration at scale
Learning curve Minutes Hours to days
State File-based, resumable Database-backed

Choose yaml-workflow when you need:

  • Simple task automation without infrastructure overhead
  • Reproducible pipelines defined in version-controlled YAML
  • Batch processing with parallel execution
  • State persistence and workflow resume after failures
  • A lightweight alternative to shell scripts with better error handling
  • GitOps-friendly pipelines that live in your repo alongside the code
  • A single tool that runs the same pipeline locally and in CI

Features

  • YAML-driven workflow definition with Jinja2 templating
  • Multiple task types: shell, Python, file, template, HTTP, batch
  • Workflow composition via imports — reuse steps across workflows
  • Plugin system via entry points — pip install yaml-workflow-myplugin
  • Watch mode — --watch to re-run on file changes
  • Dry-run mode to preview without executing
  • Workflow visualization (ASCII branching DAG and Mermaid)
  • Parallel execution with configurable worker pools
  • State persistence and resume capability
  • Retry mechanisms with configurable strategies
  • Namespaced variables (args, env, steps, batch)
  • Flow control with custom step sequences and conditions
  • Extensible task system via @register_task decorator
  • Parallel step execution via depends_on — run independent steps concurrently
  • Secrets validation — fail fast if required environment variables are missing
  • Structured output (--format json) for CI integration and scripting
  • MCP server — expose workflows as AI agent tools (pip install yaml-workflow[mcp])
  • Web dashboard — monitor runs and trigger workflows (pip install yaml-workflow[serve])
  • GitHub Action — run workflows in CI with uses: orieg/yaml-workflow-action

Use Cases

  • CI/CD pipelines — multi-step build, test, deploy workflows in YAML
  • Data processing — batch ETL pipelines with retry and resume on failure
  • DevOps automation — infrastructure tasks with secrets management and notifications
  • AI/LLM pipelines — orchestrate API calls with auth, retry, and batch processing
  • Local automation — replace shell scripts with reproducible, parameterized workflows

Quick Start

# Install (isolated CLI — recommended)
pipx install yaml-workflow

# Or install with pip
pip install yaml-workflow

# Initialize example workflows
yaml-workflow init

# Run a workflow with parameters
yaml-workflow run workflows/hello_world.yaml name=Alice

Example workflow (hello_world.yaml):

name: Hello World
description: A simple greeting workflow

params:
  name:
    type: string
    default: World

steps:
  - name: create_greeting
    task: template
    inputs:
      template: "Hello, {{ args.name }}!"
      output_file: greeting.txt

  - name: show_greeting
    task: shell
    inputs:
      command: cat greeting.txt

Visualize workflows

yaml-workflow visualize workflows/data_pipeline.yaml
  Workflow: Data Pipeline

  ┌─────────────────┐
  │  detect_format  │
  │   python_code   │
  └─────────────────┘
           │
           ▼
  ┌────────────────┐  ┌────────────────┐  ┌────────────────┐  ┌────────────────┐
  │  process_json  │  │  process_csv   │  │  process_xml   │  │ handle_unknown │
  │     shell      │  │     shell      │  │     shell      │  │     shell      │
  └────────────────┘  └────────────────┘  └────────────────┘  └────────────────┘
           │
           ▼
  ┌─────────────────┐
  │ generate_report │
  │   python_code   │
  └─────────────────┘

Adjacent conditional steps are automatically grouped as branches. Use --format mermaid to export for docs or GitHub rendering.

Dry-run mode

Preview what a workflow would do without executing anything:

yaml-workflow run workflows/hello_world.yaml name=Alice --dry-run
[DRY-RUN] Workflow: Hello World
[DRY-RUN] Steps: 2 to execute

  [DRY-RUN] Step 'create_greeting' — task: template — WOULD EXECUTE
    template: Hello, Alice!
    output_file: greeting.txt
  [DRY-RUN] Step 'show_greeting' — task: shell — WOULD EXECUTE
    command: cat greeting.txt

[DRY-RUN] Complete. 2 step(s) would execute, 0 would be skipped.
[DRY-RUN] No files were written. No tasks were executed.

Workflow composition

Reuse steps across workflows with imports:

# main.yaml
imports:
  - ./shared/logging_steps.yaml
  - ./shared/common_params.yaml

steps:
  - name: my_step
    task: shell
    inputs:
      command: echo "runs after imported steps"

Imported steps are prepended. Imported params provide defaults that the main workflow can override. Supports transitive imports with circular detection.

Parallel Steps

Run independent steps concurrently with depends_on:

steps:
  - name: fetch_api
    task: http.request
    inputs: {url: "https://api.example.com/data"}

  - name: fetch_db
    task: python_code
    inputs:
      code: "result = query_database()"

  - name: merge
    task: python_code
    depends_on: [fetch_api, fetch_db]
    inputs:
      code: |
        api_data = steps["fetch_api"]["result"]
        db_data = steps["fetch_db"]["result"]
        result = {"merged": True}

Watch mode

Automatically re-run on file changes during development:

yaml-workflow run workflows/hello_world.yaml name=Alice --watch

Monitors the workflow file and all imported files. Press Ctrl+C to stop.

More commands

# List available workflows
yaml-workflow list

# Validate a workflow
yaml-workflow validate workflows/hello_world.yaml

# Resume a failed workflow
yaml-workflow run workflows/hello_world.yaml --resume

Documentation

Full documentation is available at orieg.github.io/yaml-workflow.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! See the Contributing Guide for development setup and guidelines.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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