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Obtaining the Operations Allowed in a Specified Task

Function

This API is used to obtain information about allowed, not allowed, and current operations of a specified task.

Constraints

This API can be used only in certain regions. For details, see Endpoints.

URI

GET /v5/{project_id}/jobs/{job_id}/actions

Table 1 Path parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

project_id

Yes

String

Project ID of a tenant in a region.

For details, see Obtaining a Project ID.

job_id

Yes

String

Task ID.

Request Parameters

Table 2 Request header parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

Content-Type

Yes

String

MIME type of the request body. Use the default value application/json. For APIs used to upload objects or images, the value varies depending on the flow type.

The default value is application/json.

X-Auth-Token

Yes

String

User token obtained from IAM.

It is a response to the API for obtaining a user token. This API is the only one that does not require authentication.

After a request is processed, the value of X-Subject-Token in the header is the token value.

X-Language

No

String

Request language type.

Default value: en-us

Enumerated values:

  • en-us
  • zh-cn

Response Parameters

Status code: 200

Table 3 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

job_action

Object

Collection of allowed and not allowed operations.

For details, see Table 4.

Table 4 Data structure description of field job_action

Parameter

Type

Description

available_actions

Array of strings

The collection of operation commands that can be executed for a task.

The value can be:

  • CREATE: indicates the operation command for creating a task.
  • CHOOSE_OBJECT: indicates the operation command for selecting objects during the incremental task editing.
  • PRE_CHECK: indicates the operation command for pre-check.
  • CHANGE_MODE: indicates the operation command for changing the task mode.
  • FREE_RESOURCE: indicates the operation command for releasing resources.
  • MODIFY_DB_CONFIG: indicates the operation command for modifying database configurations.
  • RESET_DB_PWD: indicates the operation command for resetting the password of the source or destination database.
  • MODIFY_CONFIGURATION: indicates the operation command for modifying task configurations.
  • PAUSE: indicates the operation command for pausing a task.
  • START: indicates the operation command for starting a task.
  • CHANGE: indicates the operation command for modifying a task.
  • RETRY: indicates the operation command for retrying a task.
  • RESET: indicates the operation command for resetting a task.
  • DELETE: indicates the operation command for deleting a task.
  • QUERY_PRE_CHECK: indicates the operation command for performing a pre-check.
  • SWITCH_OVER: indicates the operation command for performing a DR switchover.
  • START_INCR: indicates the operation command for starting an incremental Cassandra task.
  • MODIFY_TASK_NUMBER: indicates the operation command for modifying the number of Cassandra threads.
  • CONTINUE_JOB: indicates the operation command for resuming a failed or stopped task from Oracle to GaussDB distributed.
  • STOP_JOB: indicates the operation command for stopping a task from Oracle to GaussDB distributed.
  • CONTINUE_CAPTURE: indicates the operation command for starting data capture.
  • STOP_CAPTURE: indicates the operation command for stopping data capture.
  • CONTINUE_APPLY: indicates the operation command for starting data replay.
  • STOP_APPLY: indicates the operation command for stopping data replay.
  • PAY_ORDER: indicates the operation command for paying a yearly/monthly order.
  • UNSUBSCRIBE: indicates the operation command for unsubscribing from a yearly/monthly subscription.
  • TO_PERIOD: indicates the operation command for changing the billing mode from pay-per-use to yearly/monthly.
  • TO_RENEW: indicates the operation command for renewing a yearly/monthly subscription.
  • ORDER_INFO: indicates the operation command for querying order details.
  • CHANGE_FLAVOR: indicates the operation command for changing task specifications.
  • CLONE: indicates the operation command for cloning a task.

unavailable_actions

Array of strings

The collection of operation commands that cannot be executed for a task.

The value can be:

  • CREATE: indicates the operation command for creating a task.
  • CHOOSE_OBJECT: indicates the operation command for selecting objects during the incremental task editing.
  • PRE_CHECK: indicates the operation command for pre-check.
  • CHANGE_MODE: indicates the operation command for changing the task mode.
  • FREE_RESOURCE: indicates the operation command for releasing resources.
  • MODIFY_DB_CONFIG: indicates the operation command for modifying database configurations.
  • RESET_DB_PWD: indicates the operation command for resetting the password of the source or destination database.
  • MODIFY_CONFIGURATION: indicates the operation command for modifying task configurations.
  • PAUSE: indicates the operation command for pausing a task.
  • START: indicates the operation command for starting a task.
  • CHANGE: indicates the operation command for modifying a task.
  • RETRY: indicates the operation command for retrying a task.
  • RESET: indicates the operation command for resetting a task.
  • DELETE: indicates the operation command for deleting a task.
  • QUERY_PRE_CHECK: indicates the operation command for performing a pre-check.
  • SWITCH_OVER: indicates the operation command for performing a DR switchover.
  • START_INCR: indicates the operation command for starting an incremental Cassandra task.
  • MODIFY_TASK_NUMBER: indicates the operation command for modifying the number of Cassandra threads.
  • CONTINUE_JOB: indicates the operation command for resuming a failed or stopped task from Oracle to GaussDB distributed.
  • STOP_JOB: indicates the operation command for stopping a task from Oracle to GaussDB distributed.
  • CONTINUE_CAPTURE: indicates the operation command for starting data capture.
  • STOP_CAPTURE: indicates the operation command for stopping data capture.
  • CONTINUE_APPLY: indicates the operation command for starting data replay.
  • STOP_APPLY: indicates the operation command for stopping data replay.
  • PAY_ORDER: indicates the operation command for paying a yearly/monthly order.
  • UNSUBSCRIBE: indicates the operation command for unsubscribing from a yearly/monthly subscription.
  • TO_PERIOD: indicates the operation command for changing the billing mode from pay-per-use to yearly/monthly.
  • TO_RENEW: indicates the operation command for renewing a yearly/monthly subscription.
  • ORDER_INFO: indicates the operation command for querying order details.
  • CHANGE_FLAVOR: indicates the operation command for changing task specifications.
  • CLONE: indicates the operation command for cloning a task.

current_action

String

The current operation.

Status code: 422

Table 5 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Error code.

Minimum length: 12

Maximum length: 12

error_msg

String

Error message.

Minimum length: 1

Maximum length: 512

Example Request

Obtaining the operation information about a specified task

https://{endpoint}/v5/5237e10fe9aa4ad5b16b6a5245248314/jobs/163b98e8-6088-46c3-8b86-c18fea6jb502/actions

Example Response

Status code: 200

OK
{
  "job_action": {
    "available_actions": [
      "CREATE",
      "CHOOSE_OBJECT",
      "PRE_CHECK"
    ],
    "unavailable_actions": [
      "START",
      "QUICK_START",
      "CHANGE",
      "RETRY"
    ],
    "current_action": "SWITCH_OVER"
  }
}

Status code: 400

Bad Request

{
  "error_code": "DRS.10000001",
  "error_msg": "Failed."
}

Error Code

For details, see Error Code.