diff --git a/exercises/hello-workflow/README.md b/exercises/hello-workflow/README.md index a13f4c1..5528463 100644 --- a/exercises/hello-workflow/README.md +++ b/exercises/hello-workflow/README.md @@ -8,48 +8,19 @@ During this exercise, you will You will create and make your changes to the code in the `practice` subdirectory. If you need a hint or want to verify your changes, look at the complete version in the `solution` subdirectory. -## Part A: Set up a new project using the Temporal package initializer -1. Download the `hello-world` project using the following command: - -``` -npx @temporalio/create@latest ./exercises/hello-workflow/practice -``` - -You will be prompted to answer a couple of questions. Respond in the following way: - -``` -Need to install the following packages: - @temporalio/create@1.5.2 -Ok to proceed? (y) -y -``` - -``` -Which sample would you like to use? -> hello-world -``` - -``` -Would you like me to initialize a git repository for the project? -N -``` - -Once the project has been downloaded, you will see some suggestions for how to begin working with your Temporal Application. - - -## Part B: Review the Workflow Business Logic +## Part A: Review the Workflow Business Logic 1. Open the `workflows.ts` file (located in the `practice` subdirectory) in the editor. 2. Review the input parameters, business logic, and return value. -## Part C: Change the Task Queue Name for the Worker +## Part B: Change the Task Queue Name for the Worker 1. Open the `worker.ts` file (located in the `practice/src` subdirectory) in the editor 2. Change the task queue name to `greeting-tasks` 3. Save your changes 4. Repeat this process in the `client.ts` file -## Part D: Start the Worker +## Part C: Start the Worker 1. Go to a terminal window in the environment and change to the `exercises/hello-workflow/practice/src` subdirectory for this exercise 2. Run the following command to start the Worker: @@ -58,7 +29,7 @@ Once the project has been downloaded, you will see some suggestions for how to b npm run start.watch ``` -## Part E: Start the Workflow from the Command Line +## Part D: Start the Workflow from the Command Line 1. Open another terminal window in the environment and change to the `exercises/hello-workflow/practice/src` subdirectory. 2. Run the following command: @@ -71,7 +42,7 @@ This command starts the Workflow and prints the result. If you have time, continue with the optional part of the exercise below to see how to view the result using `temporal`. -## Part F (Optional): Display the Result +## Part E (Optional): Display the Result You can run the following command to display the result of a Workflow Execution: ```command