Temporal CLI schedule command reference
Schedule commands allow the user to create, use, and update SchedulesWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
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Schedules control when certain Actions for a Workflow ExecutionWhat is a Workflow Execution?
A Temporal Workflow Execution is a durable, scalable, reliable, and reactive function execution. It is the main unit of execution of a Temporal Application.
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To run a Schedule command, run temporal schedule [command] [command options].
backfill
The temporal schedule backfill command executes Actions ahead of their specified time range.
Backfilling can be used to fill in Workflow RunsWhat is a Run Id?
A Run Id is a globally unique, platform-level identifier for a Workflow Execution.
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Schedule backfills require a valid Schedule ID, along with the time in which to run the Schedule and a change to the overlap policy.
temporal schedule backfill --sid 'your-schedule-id' \
--overlap-policy 'BufferAll'                \
--start-time '2022-05-0101T00:00:00Z'       \
--end-time '2022-05-31T23:59:59Z'
Use the options provided below to change this command's behavior.
- --end-timetemporal end-time 
 Backfill end time.
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- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
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- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
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- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
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- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
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- --overlap-policytemporal overlap-policy 
 Overlap policy.
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- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
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- --schedule-idtemporal schedule-id 
 Schedule Id
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- --start-timetemporal start-time 
 Backfill start time.
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- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
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create
The temporal schedule create command creates a new ScheduleWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
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Newly created Schedules return a Schedule ID to be used in other Schedule commands.
Schedules need to follow a format like the example shown here:
temporal schedule create \
--sid 'your-schedule-id' \
--wid 'your-workflow-id' \
--tq 'your-task-queue' \
--type 'YourWorkflowType'
Any combination of --cal, --interval, and --cron is supported.
Actions will be executed at any time specified in the Schedule.
Use the options provided below to change the command's behavior.
- --calendartemporal calendar 
 Calendar specification in JSON.
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- --catchup-windowtemporal catchup-window 
 Maximum allowed catch-up time if server is down.
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- --crontemporal cron 
 Optional Cron Schedule for the Workflow.
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- --end-timetemporal end-time 
 Backfill end time.
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- --execution-timeouttemporal execution-timeout 
 Timeout (in seconds) for a WorkflowExecution, including retries and continue-as-new tasks.
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- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
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- --inputtemporal input 
 Optional JSON input to provide to the Workflow.
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- --input-filetemporal input-file 
 Passes optional input for the Workflow from a JSON file.
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- --intervaltemporal interval 
 Interval duration to include phase offset.
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- --jittertemporal jitter 
 Jitter duration.
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- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
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- --max-field-lengthtemporal max-field-length 
 Maximum length for each attribute field.
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- --memotemporal memo 
 Set a memo on a schedule (in key=value format).
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- --memo-filetemporal memo-file 
 Set a memo from a file.
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- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
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- --notestemporal notes 
 Initial value of notes field.
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- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
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- --overlap-policytemporal overlap-policy 
 Overlap policy.
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- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
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- --pausetemporal pause 
 Pauses the Schedule.
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- --pause-on-failuretemporal pause-on-failure 
 Pause schedule after any workflow failure.
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- --remaining-actionstemporal remaining-actions 
 Total number of actions allowed.
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- --run-timeouttemporal run-timeout 
 Timeout (in seconds) of a single Workflow run.
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- --schedule-idtemporal schedule-id 
 Schedule Id
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- --search-attributetemporal search-attribute 
 Set Search Attribute on a schedule.
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- --start-timetemporal start-time 
 Backfill start time.
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- --task-queuetemporal task-queue 
 Task Queue
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- --task-timeouttemporal task-timeout 
 Start-to-close timeout for a Workflow Task (in seconds).
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- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
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- --time-zonetemporal time-zone 
 Time zone (IANA name).
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- --workflow-idtemporal workflow-id 
 Workflow Id
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- --workflow-typetemporal workflow-type 
 Workflow type name.
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delete
The temporal schedule delete command deletes a ScheduleWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
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Deleting a Schedule does not affect any WorkflowsWhat is a Workflow?
In day-to-day conversations, the term "Workflow" frequently denotes either a Workflow Type, a Workflow Definition, or a Workflow Execution.
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A Temporal Workflow Execution is a durable, scalable, reliable, and reactive function execution. It is the main unit of execution of a Temporal Application.
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A Search Attribute is an indexed name used in List Filters to filter a list of Workflow Executions that have the Search Attribute in their metadata.
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temporal schedule delete --sid 'your-schedule-id' [command options]
Use the options below to change the behavior of this command.
- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
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- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
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- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
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- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
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- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
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- --schedule-idtemporal schedule-id 
 Schedule Id
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- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
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describe
The temporal schedule describe command shows the current ScheduleWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
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This command also provides information about past, current, and future Workflow RunsWhat is a Run Id?
A Run Id is a globally unique, platform-level identifier for a Workflow Execution.
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temporal schedule describe --sid 'your-schedule-id' [command options]
Use the options below to change this command's output.
- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
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- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
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- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
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- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
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- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
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- --rawtemporal raw 
 Print raw data as json (prefer this over -o json for scripting).
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- --schedule-idtemporal schedule-id 
 Schedule Id
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- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
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list
The temporal schedule list command lists all ScheduleWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
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Listing Schedules in Standard VisibilityWhat is Standard Visibility?
Standard Visibility, within the Temporal Platform, is the subsystem and APIs that list Workflow Executions by a predefined set of filters.
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temporal schedule list
Use the options below to change the behavior of this command.
- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
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- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
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- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
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- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
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- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
 Learn more
- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
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toggle
The temporal schedule toggle command can pause and unpause a ScheduleWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
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Toggling a Schedule requires a reason to be entered on the command line.
Use --reason to note the issue leading to the pause or unpause.
Schedule toggles are passed in this format:
temporal schedule toggle --sid 'your-schedule-id' --pause --reason "paused because the database is down"
temporal schedule toggle --sid 'your-schedule-id' --unpause --reason "the database is back up"
Use the options provided below to change this command's behavior.
- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
 Learn more
- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
 Learn more
- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
 Learn more
- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
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- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
 Learn more
- --pausetemporal pause 
 Pauses the Schedule.
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- --reasontemporal reason 
 Reason for the operation
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- --schedule-idtemporal schedule-id 
 Schedule Id
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- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
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- --unpausetemporal unpause 
 Unpauses the Schedule.
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trigger
The temporal schedule trigger command triggers an immediate action with a given ScheduleWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
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By default, this action is subject to the Overlap Policy of the Schedule.
Schedule triggers are passed in this format:
temporal schedule trigger can be used to start a Workflow Run immediately.
temporal schedule trigger --sid 'your-schedule-id'
The Overlap Policy of the Schedule can be overridden as well.
temporal schedule trigger --sid 'your-schedule-id' --overlap-policy 'AllowAll'
Use the options provided below to change this command's behavior.
- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
 Learn more
- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
 Learn more
- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
 Learn more
- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
 Learn more
- --overlap-policytemporal overlap-policy 
 Overlap policy.
 Learn more
- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
 Learn more
- --schedule-idtemporal schedule-id 
 Schedule Id
 Learn more
- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
 Learn more
update
The temporal schedule update command updates an existing ScheduleWhat is a Schedule
A Schedule enables the scheduling of Workflow Executions.
Learn more.
Like temporal schedule create, updated Schedules need to follow a certain format:
temporal schedule update            \
--sid 'your-schedule-id'    \
--wid 'your-workflow-id'    \
--tq 'your-task-queue'      \
--type 'YourWorkflowType'
Updating a Schedule takes the given options and replaces the entire configuration of the Schedule with what's provided. If you only change one value of the Schedule, be sure to provide the other unchanged fields to prevent them from being overwritten.
Use the options provided below to change the command's behavior.
- --calendartemporal calendar 
 Calendar specification in JSON.
 Learn more
- --catchup-windowtemporal catchup-window 
 Maximum allowed catch-up time if server is down.
 Learn more
- --crontemporal cron 
 Optional Cron Schedule for the Workflow.
 Learn more
- --end-timetemporal end-time 
 Backfill end time.
 Learn more
- --execution-timeouttemporal execution-timeout 
 Timeout (in seconds) for a WorkflowExecution, including retries and continue-as-new tasks.
 Learn more
- --fieldstemporal fields 
 Customize fields to print.
 Learn more
- --inputtemporal input 
 Optional JSON input to provide to the Workflow.
 Learn more
- --input-filetemporal input-file 
 Passes optional input for the Workflow from a JSON file.
 Learn more
- --intervaltemporal interval 
 Interval duration to include phase offset.
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- --jittertemporal jitter 
 Jitter duration.
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- --limittemporal limit 
 Number of items to print.
 Learn more
- --max-field-lengthtemporal max-field-length 
 Maximum length for each attribute field.
 Learn more
- --memotemporal memo 
 Set a memo on a schedule (in key=value format).
 Learn more
- --memo-filetemporal memo-file 
 Set a memo from a file.
 Learn more
- --no-pagertemporal no-pager 
 Disables the interactive pager.
 Learn more
- --notestemporal notes 
 Initial value of notes field.
 Learn more
- --outputtemporal output 
 Output format.
 Learn more
- --overlap-policytemporal overlap-policy 
 Overlap policy.
 Learn more
- --pagertemporal pager 
 Sets the pager for Temporal CLI to use.
 Learn more
- --pausetemporal pause 
 Pauses the Schedule.
 Learn more
- --pause-on-failuretemporal pause-on-failure 
 Pause schedule after any workflow failure.
 Learn more
- --remaining-actionstemporal remaining-actions 
 Total number of actions allowed.
 Learn more
- --run-timeouttemporal run-timeout 
 Timeout (in seconds) of a single Workflow run.
 Learn more
- --schedule-idtemporal schedule-id 
 Schedule Id
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- --search-attributetemporal search-attribute 
 Set Search Attribute on a schedule.
 Learn more
- --start-timetemporal start-time 
 Backfill start time.
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- --task-queuetemporal task-queue 
 Task Queue
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- --task-timeouttemporal task-timeout 
 Start-to-close timeout for a Workflow Task (in seconds).
 Learn more
- --time-formattemporal time-format 
 Format time as either relative, iso, raw.
 Learn more
- --time-zonetemporal time-zone 
 Time zone (IANA name).
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- --workflow-idtemporal workflow-id 
 Workflow Id
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- --workflow-typetemporal workflow-type 
 Workflow type name.
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