Temporal UI
Prerequisites
Temporal must be running in development. (For details, see Run a dev Cluster in the documentation.)
Temporal UI requires Temporal v1.16.0 or later.
Trying it out
After pulling down the lastest version of Temporal's docker-compose
, you can access the UI by visiting http://localhost:8080
.
Trying it out: Bleeding edge
Starting the UI API server will give you a somewhat recent version on localhost:8080
. If you want to use the most recent commit to main
, you can spin up a bleeding-edge build as described below.
Once you have the prerequisites going, run the following:
pnpm install
pnpm run build:local
pnpm run preview:local
Developing
Developing the UI has the same prequisites as trying it out. Once you've created a project and installed dependencies with pnpm install
, start the development server:
pnpm start
By default, the application will start up with a version of the UI for the local version of Temporal. You can start the UI for Temporal Cloud by setting the VITE_TEMPORAL_UI_BUILD_TARGET
target to cloud
. Alternatively, you can use either of the following scripts:
pnpm run dev:local
pnpm run dev:cloud
Building
The Temporal UI must be built for either the local version or Temporal Cloud. You must set the VITE_TEMPORAL_UI_BUILD_TARGET
environment variable in order to build the assets. This will be set for you if you use either of the following pnpm
scripts.
pnpm run build:local
pnpm run build:cloud
The resulting assets will be placed in .vercel/output/static
.
You can preview the built app with
pnpm run preview
, regardless of whether you installed an adapter. This should not be used to serve your app in production.
Configuration
Set these environment variables if you want to change their defaults
Variable | Description | Default | Stage |
---|---|---|---|
VITE_API | Temporal HTTP API address. Set to empty `` to use relative paths | http://localhost:8080 | Build |
VITE_MODE | Build target | development | Build |
Developing with Canary
To get a better representation of production data, you can run our UI with the canary-go repo. You will need go installed on your machine.
canary-go
make bins
./temporal-canary start
temporal
make bins
TEMPORAL_ENVIRONMENT=development_sqlite make start
tctl
make build
./tctl config set version next
./tctl -n canary namespace register
./tctl -n default namespace register
./tctl cluster add-search-attributes -y \
--name CustomKeywordField --type Keyword \
--name CustomStringField --type Text \
--name CustomTextField --type Text \
--name CustomIntField --type Int \
--name CustomDatetimeField --type Datetime \
--name CustomDoubleField --type Double \
--name CustomBoolField --type Bool
To view the search attributes code: https://github.com/temporalio/docker-builds/blob/main/docker/auto-setup.sh#L297
ui-server
make build-server
./ui-server start
ui
pnpm start