Dispatcher middleware for task orchestrations and task activities #95
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This PR enables developers to add AspNetCore-style middleware to the task and activity dispatcher components. This custom middleware executes after the dispatcher has loaded the activity/orchestration but before it runs the executor logic.
Adding middleware is as simple as this:
You can add as many delegates as you want and they will be executed in-order for each task/orchestration execution. The context object contains a property bag as well as a few useful items from the runtime, like the
OrchestrationInstance
,OrchestrationRuntimeState
, etc, that can be shared across middleware components of the same type.See the new test code for more examples.
Example scenarios include adding diagnostics, monitoring, metering, etc. into the dispatch pipeline.