Wexflow is an open source extensible workflow engine with a cross-platform manager and designer. Wexflow aims to make automations, workflow processes, long-running processes and interactions between systems, applications and folks easy, straightforward and clean.
Wexflow provides the following features:
- Sequential workflows.
- Flowchart workflows.
- Workflow events.
- A cross-platform application for managing workflows.
- A cross-platform application for designing workflows.
- An Android application for managing workflows.
- Automation.
- Hot reload of workflows.
- Monitoring.
- 32 built-in tasks.
- Extensible.
- Straightforward and easy to use.
Discover more about the features in details.
Here are the benefits of using Wexflow:
- Gain time by automating repetitive tasks.
- Save money by avoiding re-work and corrections.
- Reduce human error.
- Become more efficient and effective in completing your tasks.
- Become more productive in what you do.
- Become consistent in what you do.
Server | Platform | Build status |
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AppVeyor (.NET) | Windows | |
Travis (Mono) | Linux | |
Bitrise (Android) | Linux |
Download the latest release here.
To contribute to this project, proceed as follows:
- Read the technical documentation available on CodeProject.
- Read the documentation on how to debug Wexflow.
- Use GitHub pull requests to push your contribution.
If you found any issues with Wexflow, please submit a bug report at the Issue Tracker. Please include the following:
- The version of Wexflow you are using.
- How to reproduce the issue (a step-by-step description).
- Expected result.
If you'd like to add a feature request please add some details how it is supposed to work.
The changelog is available in the release history.
Wexflow is licensed under the MIT License.
Wexflow contains other libraries with their individual licenses. More details about these licenses can be found in the wiki.
- Thanks JetBrains for providing a free license of Resharper.
- Thanks @HaMster21 for your contributions to the code.