Build a workflow with explicit stepsYou define application-owned state and a visible sequence of typed nodes. Input mappings feed each node, and the return mapping selects the final result.rustacademyacademy/topics/flow-state-nodeswebsite/content-src/academy/course.mjsacademyBuild a workflow with explicit steps
You define application-owned state and a visible sequence of typed nodes. Input mappings feed each node, and the return mapping selects the final result.
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Unit example (nearest native match)
See the idea in context
let step = ax("request:string -> route:class \"support, sales, engineering\"")?;
let program = flow("supportRouter")
.execute("classify", step)
.returns(json!({"route": "classify"}));
Declare a typed node
draft states exactly what the AI step receives and returns.
Map state into the node
execute() passes the workflow topic into the draft program.
Choose the public result
returns() exposes only the final text to the caller.
Run itIn your own project
cargo add axllm
use axllm::{ai, ax};
use serde_json::json;
let llm = ai("openai", json!({"apiKey": std::env::var("OPENAI_API_KEY")?}))?;
let classify = ax("review:string -> sentiment:class \"positive, negative, neutral\"")?;
Set OPENAI_APIKEY in your environment before running provider-backed code.
In the ax repo
From a clone of the ax repo:
npm run example -- rust src/examples/rust/flows/branch_flow.rs