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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.

Authorization Information

Each account has all the permissions required to call all APIs, but IAM users must be assigned the required permissions.

  • If you are using role/policy-based authorization, see Permissions and Supported Actions for details on the required permissions.
  • If you are using identity policy-based authorization, no identity policy-based permissions are required for calling this API.

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.