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.after()

The .after() method defines explicit dependencies between workflow steps, enabling branching and merging paths in your workflow execution.

Usage

Basic Branching

workflow .step(stepA) .then(stepB) .after(stepA) // Create new branch after stepA completes .step(stepC);

Merging Multiple Branches

workflow .step(stepA) .then(stepB) .step(stepC) .then(stepD) .after([stepB, stepD]) // Create a step that depends on multiple steps .step(stepE);

Parameters

steps:

Step | Step[]
A single step or array of steps that must complete before continuing

Returns

workflow:

Workflow
The workflow instance for method chaining

Examples

Single Dependency

workflow .step(fetchData) .then(processData) .after(fetchData) // Branch after fetchData .step(logData);

Multiple Dependencies (Merging Branches)

workflow .step(fetchUserData) .then(validateUserData) .step(fetchProductData) .then(validateProductData) .after([validateUserData, validateProductData]) // Wait for both validations to complete .step(processOrder);