Flow Limit
Flow limit is useful when the engine needs to be throttled, as the engine variable FLOGO_
RUNNER_QUEUE_SIZE specifies the maximum number of events that can be started before pausing the process trigger. This ensures that the incoming requests do not overwhelm the engine performance and the CPU and memory is preserved.
If the number of incoming requests on the trigger exceeds the FLOGO_
RUNNER_QUEUE_SIZE limit, the engine pauses the trigger to get any new requests but continues running the existing ones. The engine resumes this trigger when all the requests currently under processing are finished.
And this flow limit is not enforced by the engine unless the FLOGO_FLOW_CONTROL_EVENTS variable is set to true for an application as a user-defined Engine Variable under the Environment Variable tab of the Flogo Enterprise runtime environment.
Environment variables associated with Flow Limit
| Environment Variable Name | Default Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
| FLOGO_RUNNER_QUEUE_SIZE | 50 | The maximum number of events from all triggers that can be queued by the app engine. |
| FLOGO_RUNNER_WORKERS | 5 | The maximum number of concurrent events that can be executed by the app engine from the queue. |
| FLOGO_FLOW_CONTROL_EVENTS |
N/A |
If you set |