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# ⚔️ Falyx
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**Falyx** is a battle-ready, introspectable CLI framework for building resilient, asynchronous workflows with:
- ✅ Modular action chaining and rollback
- 🔁 Built-in retry handling
- ⚙️ Full lifecycle hooks (before, after, success, error, teardown)
- 📊 Execution tracing, logging, and introspection
- 🧙‍♂️ Async-first design with Process support
- 🧩 Extensible CLI menus, customizable bottom bars, and keyboard shortcuts
> Built for developers who value *clarity*, *resilience*, and *visibility* in their terminal workflows.
---
## ✨ Why Falyx?
Modern CLI tools deserve the same resilience as production systems. Falyx makes it easy to:
- Compose workflows using `Action`, `ChainedAction`, or `ActionGroup`
- Inject the result of one step into the next (`last_result` / `auto_inject`)
- Handle flaky operations with retries, backoff, and jitter
- Roll back safely on failure with structured undo logic
- Add observability with timing, tracebacks, and lifecycle hooks
- Run in both interactive *and* headless (scriptable) modes
- Support config-driven workflows with YAML or TOML
- Visualize tagged command groups and menu state via Rich tables
---
## 🔧 Installation
```bash
pip install falyx
```
> Or install from source:
```bash
git clone https://github.com/rolandtjr/falyx.git
cd falyx
poetry install
```
---
## ⚡ Quick Example
```python
import asyncio
import random
from falyx import Falyx
from falyx.action import Action, ChainedAction
# A flaky async step that fails randomly
async def flaky_step():
await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
if random.random() < 0.5:
raise RuntimeError("Random failure!")
print("ok")
return "ok"
# Create the actions
step1 = Action(name="step_1", action=flaky_step)
step2 = Action(name="step_2", action=flaky_step)
# Chain the actions
chain = ChainedAction(name="my_pipeline", actions=[step1, step2])
# Create the CLI menu
falyx = Falyx("🚀 Falyx Demo")
falyx.add_command(
key="R",
description="Run My Pipeline",
action=chain,
preview_before_confirm=True,
confirm=True,
retry_all=True,
spinner=True,
style="cyan",
)
# Entry point
if __name__ == "__main__":
asyncio.run(falyx.run())
```
```bash
$ python simple.py
🚀 Falyx Demo
[R] Run My Pipeline
[H] Help [Y] History [X] Exit
>
```
```bash
$ python simple.py run r
Command: 'R' — Run My Pipeline
└── ⛓ ChainedAction 'my_pipeline'
├── ⚙ Action 'step_1'
│ ↻ Retries: 3x, delay 1.0s, backoff 2.0x
└── ⚙ Action 'step_2'
↻ Retries: 3x, delay 1.0s, backoff 2.0x
❓ Confirm execution of R — Run My Pipeline (calls `my_pipeline`) [Y/n] > y
[2025-07-20 09:29:35] WARNING Retry attempt 1/3 failed due to 'Random failure!'.
ok
[2025-07-20 09:29:38] WARNING Retry attempt 1/3 failed due to 'Random failure!'.
ok
```
---
## 📦 Core Features
- ✅ Async-native `Action`, `ChainedAction`, `ActionGroup`, `ProcessAction`
- 🔁 Retry policies with delay, backoff, jitter — opt-in per action or globally
- ⛓ Rollbacks and lifecycle hooks for chained execution
- 🎛️ Headless or interactive CLI powered by `argparse` + `prompt_toolkit`
- 📊 In-memory `ExecutionRegistry` with result tracking, timing, and tracebacks
- 🌐 CLI menu construction via config files or Python
- ⚡ Bottom bar toggle switches and counters with `Ctrl+<key>` shortcuts
- 🔍 Structured confirmation prompts and help rendering
- 🪵 Flexible logging: Rich console for devs, JSON logs for ops
---
### 🧰 Building Blocks
- **`Action`**: A single unit of async (or sync) logic
- **`ChainedAction`**: Execute a sequence of actions, with rollback and injection
- **`ActionGroup`**: Run actions concurrently and collect results
- **`ProcessAction`**: Use `multiprocessing` for CPU-bound workflows
- **`Falyx`**: Interactive or headless CLI controller with history, menus, and theming
- **`ExecutionContext`**: Metadata store per invocation (name, args, result, timing)
- **`HookManager`**: Attach `before`, `after`, `on_success`, `on_error`, `on_teardown`
---
### 🔍 Logging
```
2025-07-20 09:29:32 [falyx] [INFO] Command 'R' selected.
2025-07-20 09:29:32 [falyx] [INFO] [run_key] Executing: R — Run My Pipeline
2025-07-20 09:29:33 [falyx] [INFO] [my_pipeline] Starting -> ChainedAction(name=my_pipeline, actions=['step_1', 'step_2'], args=(), kwargs={}, auto_inject=False, return_list=False)()
2025-07-20 09:29:33 [falyx] [INFO] [step_1] Retrying (1/3) in 1.0s due to 'Random failure!'...
2025-07-20 09:29:35 [falyx] [WARNING] [step_1] Retry attempt 1/3 failed due to 'Random failure!'.
2025-07-20 09:29:35 [falyx] [INFO] [step_1] Retrying (2/3) in 2.0s due to 'Random failure!'...
2025-07-20 09:29:37 [falyx] [INFO] [step_1] Retry succeeded on attempt 2.
2025-07-20 09:29:37 [falyx] [INFO] [step_1] Recovered: step_1
2025-07-20 09:29:37 [falyx] [DEBUG] [step_1] status=OK duration=3.627s result='ok' exception=None
2025-07-20 09:29:37 [falyx] [INFO] [step_2] Retrying (1/3) in 1.0s due to 'Random failure!'...
2025-07-20 09:29:38 [falyx] [WARNING] [step_2] Retry attempt 1/3 failed due to 'Random failure!'.
2025-07-20 09:29:38 [falyx] [INFO] [step_2] Retrying (2/3) in 2.0s due to 'Random failure!'...
2025-07-20 09:29:40 [falyx] [INFO] [step_2] Retry succeeded on attempt 2.
2025-07-20 09:29:40 [falyx] [INFO] [step_2] Recovered: step_2
2025-07-20 09:29:40 [falyx] [DEBUG] [step_2] status=OK duration=3.609s result='ok' exception=None
2025-07-20 09:29:40 [falyx] [DEBUG] [my_pipeline] Success -> Result: 'ok'
2025-07-20 09:29:40 [falyx] [DEBUG] [my_pipeline] Finished in 7.237s
2025-07-20 09:29:40 [falyx] [DEBUG] [my_pipeline] status=OK duration=7.237s result='ok' exception=None
2025-07-20 09:29:40 [falyx] [DEBUG] [Run My Pipeline] status=OK duration=7.238s result='ok' exception=None
```
### 📊 History Tracking
View full execution history:
```bash
> history
📊 Execution History
Index Name Start End Duration Status Result / Exception
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
0 step_1 09:23:55 09:23:55 0.201s ✅ Success 'ok'
1 step_2 09:23:55 09:24:03 7.829s ❌ Error RuntimeError('Random failure!')
2 my_pipeline 09:23:55 09:24:03 8.080s ❌ Error RuntimeError('Random failure!')
3 Run My Pipeline 09:23:55 09:24:03 8.082s ❌ Error RuntimeError('Random failure!')
```
Inspect result by index:
```bash
> history --result-index 0
Action(name='step_1', action=flaky_step, args=(), kwargs={}, retry=True, rollback=False) ():
ok
```
Print last result includes tracebacks:
```bash
> history --last-result
Command(key='R', description='Run My Pipeline' action='ChainedAction(name=my_pipeline, actions=['step_1', 'step_2'],
args=(), kwargs={}, auto_inject=False, return_list=False)') ():
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../falyx/command.py", line 291, in __call__
result = await self.action(*combined_args, **combined_kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File ".../falyx/action/base_action.py", line 91, in __call__
return await self._run(*args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File ".../falyx/action/chained_action.py", line 212, in _run
result = await prepared(*combined_args, **updated_kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File ".../falyx/action/base_action.py", line 91, in __call__
return await self._run(*args, **kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File ".../falyx/action/action.py", line 157, in _run
result = await self.action(*combined_args, **combined_kwargs)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
File ".../falyx/examples/simple.py", line 15, in flaky_step
raise RuntimeError("Random failure!")
RuntimeError: Random failure!
```
---
## 🧠 Design Philosophy
> “Like a phalanx: organized, resilient, and reliable.”
Falyx is designed for developers who dont just want CLI tools to run — they want them to **fail meaningfully**, **recover intentionally**, and **log clearly**.
---