# bpmn-server **Repository Path**: shifeipython/bpmn-server ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: bpmn-server - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: JavaScript - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 1 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2024-12-18 - **Last Updated**: 2025-01-17 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Overview Home `bpmn-server` provides a Workflow component based on **Business Process Model and Notation** that can be easily integrated into your application. As workflow application can outlive Node.js applications, `bpmn-server` has out-of-the-box state presistence and variables, with concurrency across Node.js cluster and process instances to make them ideal platform to do long running business processes, durable services or scheduled backgound tasks. ## Modeling `bpmn-server` provides a modeling tool based on `bpmn.io` with customized property panel, no need to edit bpmn files ![](./docs/images/Modeler.png) `bpmn` models can also be imported from other tools. Typically your application has multiple bpmn models, a model is represented in a bpmn definition (xml). Each Model is made of various elements, an `element` can be a `node` in the diagram (events/tasks/gateway) or a `flow` Models are saved by `bpmn-server` and can be queried [see API.model](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/api/interfaces/IAPIModel) `bpmn-server` support all bpmn 2.0 elements [see Modeling Support](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/examples) ## Execution `bpmn-server` is primiraly an execution engine for bpmn models. Everytime a model is executed (started), an `instance` is created, and for each `element` that is executed it creates an `item' Execution is based on the model logic that is enhanced by various extensions that allow scripting and access to your application. During Execution, Model Listeners and Application Listeners are invoked. The execution `engine` is availabe through an API [see API.engine](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/api/interfaces/IAPIEngine). [For more details about Invoking Execution Engine](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/invokation) [For more details about Execution behaviour](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/execution) ## Datastore At various stages of execution, instance object with its parts is saved into a datastore (defaults to MongoDB) Instances and Items can be queried through an API [see API.data](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/api/interfaces/IAPIData) [For more details about data management](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/data) # User Management and Security `bpmn-server` is relying on the front-end applicaton to authenticate users and to pass user information through the API. 1. Model designer/developr can define assignee, candidateUsers, candidateUserGroups as static string or JavaScript expressions 2. Application fron-end need to pass the implementation of `userService' 3. `bpmnServer` will enforce security rules based on the current user passed by the application `bpmn-web` Demo Application , provides a complete implementation of users management using Passport and MongoDB. [For more details about security](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/security) # Demo Web Application
A Demo Web application `bpmn-web` provides full front-end along with security features to demonstrate and test the capabilities of `bpmn-server`. The web app provides: - Presistent Modeling tool, using bpmn.io - Model property panel supporting all features of `bpmn-server` , no need to edit bpmn file - Execution with input form for defined fields ![](./docs/images/inputFields.png) - List of outstanding/recent tasks and workflow - Viewing of `instance` details ![](./docs/images/instance-details1.png) - View of Model specification ![](./docs/images/instance-details2.png)
# Full Demo Web Application We Provide a full demo @ https://bpmn.omniworkflow.com # Installation This package requires Node.js and an access to MongoDB () if you don't have MongoDB already installed you can [create a free cloud account here](http://bit.ly/cyd-atlas) or can be [installed locally](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/installation/) ### 1. git clone ```sh > git clone https://github.com/bpmnServer/bpmn-web.git ``` ### 2. install packages ``` > npm install `````` ### 3. setup the app ``` > npm run setup ``` Edit .env file to have MongoDB point to your server or free cloud account ```env # MongoDB Settings MONGO_DB_URL=mongodb://0.0.0.0:27017/bpmn # ``` - Run Setup again to create db objects ```sh > npm run setup ``` Your installation is now complete. ### 4. Start server ```sh > npm run start ``` Console will display: ```text bpmn-server WebApp.ts version 1.4.0 MongoDB URL mongodb://0.0.0.0:27017/bpmn db connection open App is running at http://localhost:3000 in development mode Press CTRL-C to stop ``` Use your browser to view the bpmn-server running ## Docker installation
To install MongoDB, bpmn-server and bpmn-web in on a docker container #### 1. Create a folder , cd to folder #### 2. Create a `docker-compose.yml` as follows: ``` version: "3.7" name: bpmn-server services: bpmn-web: image: ralphhanna/bpmn-web command: sh -c " npm run setup && npm run start" ports: - 3000:3000 volumes: - 'app:/app' depends_on: - mongo mongo: image: mongo ports: - 27017:27017 volumes: - mongodb:/data/db volumes: mongodb: driver: local driver_opts: type: 'none' o: 'bind' device: './mongodb_volume' app: driver: local driver_opts: type: 'none' o: 'bind' device: './bpmn_server_volume' ``` #### 3. start the container `docker compose up -d`
## Command Line Interface
bpmnServer provide some basic functionalities using CLI ```sh >npm run cli server started.. Commands: q to quit s start process lo list outstanding items li list items l list instances for a process di display Instance information i Invoke Task sgl Signal Task msg Message Task d delete instnaces lm List of Models lme List of Models ck Check locked instnaces re Recover hung processes lu List Users spw Set User Password ? repeat this list Enter Command, q to quit, or ? to list commands > ```
## to update to latest release ```sh > npm update bpmn-server ``` # Application Integration `bpmn-server` is intended to be integrated into your application [see](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/customization) # Documentation - [Invoking Workflows](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/invokation) - [Execution](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/execution) - [Scripting](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/scripting) - [Security](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/security) - [Data](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/data) - [Input/Output](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/data#input-output-data) - [Data Query](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/data#dataQuery) - [Examples](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/examples) - [API Summary](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/api-summary) - [API](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/api) - [Setup](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/setup) - [Application Integration](https://bpmnserver.github.io/docs/customization) # License This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license. # Acknowledgments The **bpmn-server** resides upon the excellent library [bpmn-io/bpmn-moddle](https://github.com/bpmn-io/bpmn-moddle) developed by [bpmn.io](http://bpmn.io/) The **bpmn-server** is inspired by the library [bpmn-engine](https://github.com/paed01/bpmn-engine)