Querying a Resource
Function
This API is used to query resource details. A resource contains various files such as JAR, ZIP, and properties files. A created resource can be used in job nodes such as DLI Spark and MRS Spark.
URI
- Parameter description 
    
Table 1 URI parameters Parameter
Mandatory
Type
Description
project_id
Yes
String
Project ID. For details about how to obtain a project ID, see Project ID and Account ID.
resource_id
Yes
String
Resource ID.
 
Request
| 
        Parameter  | 
      
        Mandatory  | 
      
        Type  | 
      
        Description  | 
     
|---|---|---|---|
| 
        workspace  | 
      
        No  | 
      
        String  | 
      
        Workspace ID. 
  | 
     
Response
| 
        Parameter  | 
      
        Mandatory  | 
      
        Type  | 
      
        Description  | 
     
|---|---|---|---|
| 
        name  | 
      
        Yes  | 
      
        String  | 
      
        Name of the resource. The name contains a maximum of 32 characters, including only letters, numbers, underscores (_), and hyphens (-).  | 
     
| 
        type  | 
      
        Yes  | 
      
        String  | 
      
        Resource type. 
  | 
     
| 
        location  | 
      
        Yes  | 
      
        String  | 
      
        OBS path for storing the resource file. When type is set to jar, location is the path for storing the main JAR package. The path contains a maximum of 256 characters. For example, obs://myBucket/test.jar  | 
     
| 
        dependFiles  | 
      
        No  | 
      
        List<String>  | 
      
        JAR package and properties file that the main JAR package depends on. The description contains a maximum of 10,240 characters.  | 
     
| 
        desc  | 
      
        No  | 
      
        String  | 
      
        Description of the resource. The description contains a maximum of 255 characters.  | 
     
| 
        directory  | 
      
        No  | 
      
        String  | 
      
        Directory for storing the resource. Access the DataArts Studio console and choose Data Development. In the left navigation pane, choose . In the directory tree of the script, you can view the created directories. The default directory is the root directory.  | 
     
Example
View resource details.
- Request
    
GET /v1/b384b9e9ab9b4ee8994c8633aabc9505/resources/3624d1c3-5df5-4f20-9af9-98eadad6c5f9
 
- Success response
   
{ "name": "test", "type": "jar", "location": "obs://00000000dlf-test/hadoop-mapreduce-examples-2.4.1.jar", "dependFiles": ["obs://00000000dlf-test/depend1.jar","obs://00000000dlf-test/depend2.jar"], "desc": "test", "directory":"/resource" } - Failure response
   
   
{ "error_code":"DLF.6241", "error_msg":"The resource information does not exist." } 
Status Codes
See Status Codes.
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