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Listing Execution Plans

Function

ListExecutionPlans

This API lists all execution plans of a specified stack in the current region.

  • By default, the execution plans are sorted by creation time in descending order. The one created latest is displayed on the top.
  • Currently, all of the existing execution plans are returned. Pagination is not supported.
  • If the specified stack does not have any execution plan, an empty list is returned.
  • If the specified stack does not exist, 404 is returned. ListExecutionPlans returns only the summary information. You can obtain details about the summary information by referring to ListExecutionPlansResponseBody. For detailed execution plan metadata, call GetExecutionPlanMetadata.

URI

GET /v1/{project_id}/stacks/{stack_name}/execution-plans

Table 1 Path Parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

project_id

Yes

String

A project ID is obtained by calling an API or from the console.

Obtaining a Project ID

Minimum: 3

Maximum: 64

stack_name

Yes

String

A stack name is unique within its domain (domain_id), region, and project (project_id). It is case-sensitive and starts with a letter. Only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-) are allowed.

Minimum: 1

Maximum: 128

Table 2 Query Parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

stack_id

No

String

Unique stack ID.

It is a UUID generated by RFS when a stack is created.

Stack names are unique at one specific time, so you can create a stack named HelloWorld and another stack with the same name after deleting the first one.

For parallel development, team members may want to ensure that they are operating the stack they created, not one with the same name created by other members after deleting the previous one.

To avoid this mismatch, check the ID, since RFS ensures each stack has a unique ID that does not change with updates. If the stack_id value differs from the current stack ID, 400 is returned.

Minimum: 36

Maximum: 36

Request Parameters

Table 3 Request header parameters

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

Client-Request-Id

Yes

String

A unique request ID is specified by a user to locate a request. UUID is recommended.

Minimum: 36

Maximum: 128

Response Parameters

Status code: 200

Table 4 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

execution_plans

Array of ExecutionPlan objects

Execution plan list, sorted by creation time in descending order. The one created latest is displayed on the top.

Table 5 ExecutionPlan

Parameter

Type

Description

stack_name

String

A stack name is unique within its domain (domain_id), region, and project (project_id). It is case-sensitive and starts with a letter. Only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-) are allowed.

Minimum: 1

Maximum: 128

stack_id

String

Unique stack ID.

It is a UUID generated by RFS when a stack is created.

Stack names are unique at one specific time, so you can create a stack named HelloWorld and another stack with the same name after deleting the first one.

For parallel development, team members may want to ensure that they are operating the stack they created, not one with the same name created by other members after deleting the previous one.

To avoid this mismatch, check the ID, since RFS ensures each stack has a unique ID that does not change with updates. If the stack_id value differs from the current stack ID, 400 is returned.

Minimum: 36

Maximum: 36

execution_plan_id

String

Unique execution plan ID.

A UUID is generated by RFS when an execution plan is created.

Execution plan names are unique at one specific time, so you can create an execution plan named HelloWorld and another execution plan with the same name after deleting the first one.

For parallel development, team members may want to ensure that they are operating the execution plan they created, not one with the same name created by other members after deleting the previous one.

To avoid this mismatch, check the ID, since RFS ensures each execution plan has a unique ID that does not change with updates. If the execution_plan_id value differs from the current execution plan ID, 400 is returned.

Note:

  • The RFS will persist the request and return the response immediately. Clients do not need to wait for the request to be processed. Therefore, users cannot detect the result in real-time.
  • RFS queues these asynchronous requests and processes them in order when the sever is idle. The maximum waiting time for each request is 1 hours.

Minimum: 36

Maximum: 36

execution_plan_name

String

An execution plan name is unique within its domain (domain_id), region, project (project_id), and stack (stack_id). It is case-sensitive and starts with a letter. Only letters, digits, underscores (_), and hyphens (-) are allowed.

Minimum: 1

Maximum: 128

description

String

Execution plan description. It is used to identify your own execution plans.

Minimum: 0

Maximum: 1024

status

String

Status of an execution plan. * CREATION_IN_PROGRESS indicates that creation is in progress. * CREATION_FAILED indicates the creation failed. You can obtain the error information summary from status_message. * AVAILABLE indicates the creation completed. You can call ApplyExecutionPlan to apply the plan. * APPLY_IN_PROGRESS indicates the execution is in progress. You can call GetStackMetadata to query the stack status, or call ListStackEvents to obtain the stack events generated during the execution. * APPLIED indicates the plan has been applied.

Enumeration values:

  • CREATION_IN_PROGRESS
  • CREATION_FAILED
  • AVAILABLE
  • APPLY_IN_PROGRESS
  • APPLIED

status_message

String

If an execution plan is in a CREATION_FAILED status, a brief error information summary is displayed for debugging.

create_time

String

Creation time of an execution plan. The format complies with the RFC 3339 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ), for example, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.

apply_time

String

Time when an execution plan was applied. The format complies with the RFC 3339 format (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ), for example, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.

Status code: 400

Table 6 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 401

Table 7 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 403

Table 8 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 404

Table 9 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 429

Table 10 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Status code: 500

Table 11 Response body parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

error_code

String

Response code.

Minimum: 11

Maximum: 11

error_msg

String

Response message.

encoded_authorization_message

String

The message contains information about unauthorized requests.

Example Requests

  • List all execution plans of a specified stack.
    GET https://{endpoint}/v1/ba2b9930c977f71edaeaa3a5e96a8ff1/stacks/my_hello_world_stack/execution-plans
  • List all execution plans of a specified stack with a stack ID to check whether the stack ID matches the current stack.
    GET https://{endpoint}/v1/ba2b9930c977f71edaeaa3a5e96a8ff1/stacks/my_hello_world_stack/execution-plans?stack_id=f689e9fd-97e7-4185-bd8a-7d5f708d45d7

Example Responses

Status code: 200

Execution plans listed.

{
  "execution_plans" : [ {
    "stack_name" : "my_hello_world_stack",
    "stack_id" : "f689e9fd-97e7-4185-bd8a-7d5f708d45d7",
    "execution_plan_id" : "b3e7e15f-f96b-4190-94f4-bb8120f8c4dc",
    "execution_plan_name" : "my_third_execution_plan",
    "description" : "my third execution plan",
    "status" : "AVAILABLE",
    "create_time" : "2023-05-15T15:39:25Z"
  }, {
    "stack_name" : "my_hello_world_stack",
    "stack_id" : "f689e9fd-97e7-4185-bd8a-7d5f708d45d7",
    "execution_plan_id" : "3ca87537-8d5c-4c9d-9292-d19068aaacbb",
    "execution_plan_name" : "my_second_execution_plan",
    "description" : "my second execution plan",
    "status" : "APPLIED",
    "create_time" : "2023-05-15T15:32:45Z"
  }, {
    "stack_name" : "my_hello_world_stack",
    "stack_id" : "f689e9fd-97e7-4185-bd8a-7d5f708d45d7",
    "execution_plan_id" : "8c1fb31d-9eec-4ce3-a4e6-fd07059cec83",
    "execution_plan_name" : "my_first_execution_plan",
    "description" : "my first execution plan",
    "status" : "CREATION_FAILED",
    "status_message" : "Failed to init workflow due to bad template. Error: Invalid variable name A name must start with a letter or underscore and may contain only letters, digits, underscores, and dashes.",
    "create_time" : "2023-05-15T12:23:38Z"
  } ]
}

Status Codes

Status Code

Description

200

Execution plans listed.

400

Invalid request.

401

Authentication failed.

403

The user does not have the permission to call this API.

404

The stack does not exist.

429

Too frequent requests.

500

Internal server error.

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