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ADK Workflow Multi-Triggers Sample
Overview
This sample demonstrates how a single node can fan out to execute multiple downstream nodes concurrently, and how multiple upstream nodes can trigger a single downstream node independently in ADK Workflows.
In this example, the START node fans out to three different processing functions (make_uppercase, count_characters, and reverse_string). Each of these functions receives the initial user input string, processes it, and then independently outputs its result.
Because the subsequent send_message node receives a continuous flow of outputs and does not use an aggregation mechanism (like JoinNode), it is triggered multiple times—once for every upstream event.
Sample Inputs
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Hello World -
ADK workflows -
testing concurrent nodes
Graph
graph TD
START --> make_uppercase
START --> count_characters
START --> reverse_string
make_uppercase --> send_message
count_characters --> send_message
reverse_string --> send_message
How To
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You can specify a tuple of nodes within an edge to create a parallel fan-out segment where the same input is provided to multiple nodes:
( "START", (make_uppercase, count_characters, reverse_string), # ... ) -
By continuing the sequence to another node after the tuple, the outputs of all nodes in the tuple will independently trigger that target node:
( "START", (make_uppercase, count_characters, reverse_string), send_message, )In this case,
send_messagewill be executed once formake_uppercase's output, once forcount_characters's output, and once forreverse_string's output.