Add Activepieces integration for workflow automation
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title: 'How to Separate Workers'
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description: ''
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icon: 'robot'
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---
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Benefits of separating workers from the main application (APP):
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- **Availability**: The application remains lightweight, allowing workers to be scaled independently.
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- **Security**: Workers lack direct access to Redis and the database, minimizing impact in case of a security breach.
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<Steps>
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<Step title="Create Worker Token">
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To create a worker token, use the local CLI command to generate the JWT and sign it with your `AP_JWT_SECRET` used for the app server. Follow these steps:
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1. Open your terminal and navigate to the root of the repository.
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2. Run the command: `npm run workers token`.
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3. When prompted, enter the JWT secret (this should be the same as the `AP_JWT_SECRET` used for the app server).
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4. The generated token will be displayed in your terminal, copy it and use it in the next step.
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</Step>
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<Step title="Configure Environment Variables">
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Define the following environment variables in the `.env` file on the worker machine:
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- Set `AP_CONTAINER_TYPE` to `WORKER`
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- Specify `AP_FRONTEND_URL`
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- Provide `AP_WORKER_TOKEN`
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</Step>
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<Step title="Configure Persistent Volume">
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Configure a persistent volume for the worker to cache flows and pieces. This is important as first uncached execution of pieces and flows are very slow. Having a persistent volume significantly improves execution speed.
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Add the following volume mapping to your docker configuration:
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```yaml
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volumes:
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- <your path>:/usr/src/app/cache
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```
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Note: This setup works whether you attach one volume per worker, It cannot be shared across multiple workers.
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</Step>
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<Step title="Launch Worker Machine">
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Launch the worker machine and supply it with the generated token.
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</Step>
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<Step title="Verify Worker Operation">
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Verify that the workers are visible in the Platform Admin Console under Infra -> Workers.
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</Step>
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<Step title="Configure App Container Type">
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On the APP machine, set `AP_CONTAINER_TYPE` to `APP`.
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</Step>
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</Steps>
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