Comment by andyferris
1 month ago
In the apps I've written, generally the user interaction with the API is synchronous and has some immediate effect (e.g. uploading a file - the file is committed and guaranteed accessible by the time the HTTP success response is sent, giving the system strong causal consistency) and within that same transaction I enqueue the related background task (e.g. processing the file) so that we never get an uploaded file with no associated background task (or vice-versa).
(The background task may involve its own transactions when dequeued later, and spawn further background tasks, etc)
Got it! So you can make the entire HTTP endpoint a DBOS workflow that performs the synchronous work then launches a background task. Something like this:
This is atomic in the sense that if the synchronous task runs, the background task will always also run.