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EmboFlow
EmboFlow is a B/S embodied-data workflow platform for raw asset ingestion, delivery normalization, dataset transformation, workflow execution, preview, and export.
Current V1 Features
- Project-scoped workspace shell with a dedicated Projects page and active project selector in the header
- Asset workspace that supports local asset registration, probe summaries, storage connection management, and dataset creation
- Workflow templates as first-class objects, including default project templates and creating project workflows from a template
- Blank workflow creation and a large React Flow editor with drag-and-drop nodes, free canvas movement, edge validation, node runtime presets, and Python code-hook injection
- Workflow-level
Save As Templateso edited graphs can be promoted into reusable project templates - Mongo-backed run orchestration, worker execution, run history, task detail, logs, stdout/stderr, artifacts, cancel, retry, and task retry
- Runtime shell level Chinese and English switching
Bootstrap
From the repository root:
make bootstrap
This installs workspace dependencies and runs scripts/install_hooks.sh so local commit and push guardrails are active.
Local Commands
Run the full repository test suite:
make test
Run the strict repository guardrails:
make guardrails
Start package-level development entrypoints:
make dev-api
make dev-web
make dev-worker
Local Deployment
Start MongoDB and MinIO:
make infra-up
Start the API and web app in separate terminals:
make serve-api
make serve-web
make serve-worker
The default local stack uses:
- API:
http://127.0.0.1:3001 - Web:
http://127.0.0.1:3000 - Worker: Mongo polling loop with
WORKER_POLL_INTERVAL_MS=1000
Local Data Validation
The local validation path currently used for embodied data testing is:
/Users/longtaowu/workspace/emboldata/data
You can register that directory from the Assets page or via POST /api/assets/register.
The workflow editor currently requires selecting at least one registered asset before a run can be created.
The editor now also persists per-node runtime config in workflow versions, including executor overrides, optional artifact title overrides, and Python code-hook source for inspect and transform style nodes.
The runtime web shell now exposes a visible 中文 / English language toggle. The core workspace shell and workflow authoring surface are translated through a lightweight i18n layer.
The shell now also exposes a dedicated Projects page plus an active project selector, so assets, datasets, workflow templates, workflows, and runs all switch together at the project boundary.
The Assets workspace now includes first-class storage connections and datasets. A dataset is distinct from a raw asset and binds project source assets to a selected local or object-storage-backed destination.
The Workflows workspace now includes a template gallery. Projects can start from default or saved templates, or create a blank workflow directly.
The workflow editor center panel now uses a real draggable node canvas with zoom, pan, mini-map, dotted background, handle-based edge creation, persisted node positions, and localized validation feedback instead of a static list of node cards.
The workflow editor right panel now also supports saving the current workflow draft as a reusable workflow template, in addition to editing per-node runtime settings and Python hooks.
The node library now supports both click-to-append and drag-and-drop placement into the canvas. V1 connection rules block self-edges, duplicate edges, cycles, incoming edges into source nodes, outgoing edges from export nodes, and multiple upstream edges into a single node.
The Runs workspace now shows project-scoped run history, run-level aggregated summaries, cancel/retry controls, and run detail views with persisted task summaries, stdout/stderr sections, result previews, and artifact links into Explore.
Selected run tasks now expose the frozen node definition id, executor config snapshot, and code-hook metadata that were captured when the run was created.
When a node uses executorType=docker and provides executorConfig.image, the worker now runs a real local Docker container with mounted input.json / output.json exchange files. If no image is configured, the executor falls back to the lightweight simulated behavior used by older demo tasks.
When a node uses the built-in Python path without a custom hook, source-asset now emits bound asset metadata from Mongo-backed asset records and validate-structure now performs a real directory validation pass against local source paths. On the current sample path /Users/longtaowu/workspace/emboldata/data, that validation reports valid=false, videoFileCount=407, and missing delivery files because the sample root is a mixed dataset collection rather than a delivery package.
Repository Structure
apps/apicontains the control-plane modules for workspaces, assets, workflows, runs, and artifacts.apps/webcontains the React shell, asset workspace, workflow editor surface, run detail view, and explore renderers.apps/workercontains the Mongo-backed worker runtime, task runner, and executor contracts.design/contains the architecture and product design documents that must stay aligned with implementation.docs/contains workflow guidance and the executable implementation plan.
Developer Workflow
- Read the relevant design files under
design/before editing code. - Implement code and update impacted docs in the same change set.
- Use English-only commit messages with a gitmoji prefix.
- Run
make testandmake guardrailsbefore pushing changes.
For direct hook installation or reinstallation:
bash scripts/install_hooks.sh