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Jobs
List Jobs
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
kind | Job Kind | optional | |
search, q | Search text | optional | |
status | Search by the current job status (idle, start, running, paused) | optional | |
parent | Search by the parent job ID | optional | |
node | Search by the currently executing node address | optional | |
active | Only retrieve active jobs | optional | |
offset | Search offset | optional | 0 |
limit | Search page size | optional | 20 |
Example 1: List all the jobs
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs list
Expected results
ID Name Discriminator Kind Enabled Status delete_jobs Delete Pending Jobs system true idle job_retention_policy Apply Job Retention Policies system true idle 4ef88eeda7904b8e9d542439a24c232d My Job 1 folder_mapping true idle 887622dea68c4189aa69d83c376c5b50 My Job 1 folder1 transfer true idle
Example results (JSON)
[ { "id": "delete_jobs", "name": "Delete Pending Jobs", "discriminator": "", "kind": "system", "disabled": false, "status": "idle" }, { "id": "job_retention_policy", "name": "Apply Job Retention Policies", "discriminator": "", "kind": "system", "disabled": false, "status": "idle" }, { "id": "4ef88eeda7904b8e9d542439a24c232d", "name": "My Job 1", "discriminator": "", "kind": "folder_mapping", "disabled": false, "status: "idle" }, { "id": "887622dea68c4189aa69d83c376c5b50", "name": "My Job 1", "discriminator": "folder1", "kind": "transfer", "disabled": false, "status: "idle" } ]
Example 2: List transfer jobs
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs list --kind transfer
Example 3: List active jobs
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs list --active
Example 4: List jobs with "test" in their name
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs list --search test
Command
skysync-cli jobs list -q "test"
Example 5: List the jobs skipping the first 5
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs list --offset=5
Example 6: List running jobs
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs list "--status=start,running"
Show a Job
This command will show the details of the specified job.
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job for which details will be shown | required |
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs show {{id}}
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs show bb7d0ba7015d4c9eab58a28ef46109f5
Example results
ID bb7d0ba7015d4c9eab58a28ef46109f5 Name Transfer Job 1 Kind transfer Enabled true Status idle
Example results (JSON)
[ { "id": "bb7d0ba7015d4c9eab58a28ef46109f5", "name": "Transfer Job 1", "kind": "transfer", "disabled": false, "status": "idle" } ]
If the ID entered does not correspond to an existing job, for example, if the job was already deleted, the expected output is the following.
Expected results
ID Name Kind Enabled true Status
Expected results (JSON)
null
Create a Job
This command will create a job.
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
kind | The job kind | optional | transfer |
name | The job name | optional | |
wizard, prompt | A flag to indicate a desire to run through the new-job wizard | optional | true |
auto | Schedule the job as automatic | optional | true |
manual | Schedule the job as manual | optional | false |
job-input, in | Read JSON job from stdin | ||
job-file, file | The job JSON file |
If both auto and manual are set to true, the job will be created to run manually.
To create a job that imports permissions or metadata or performs user-drive mapping, use the below examples in conjunction with the documentation for the permissions import, the metadata import or the user-drive mapping feature.
Example 1: Creating a job using the wizard
In this example, the command run will launch a job creation wizard that will walk you through creating a job. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs add
The wizard will prompt for a job name, desire to customize the schedule, source platform, source connection, source path, destination platform, destination connection, and destination path.
Example wizard
This wizard will walk you through creating a new job Do you want to continue? (Y) y Enter the job name: [default] Wizard Created Job 1 Do you want to customize the schedule? (N) What platform do you want for the source of the job? (1) Box (2) My Computer (3) Network File System (4) Microsoft OneDrive for Business : 3 What connection do you want for the source of the job? (1) Network File System (\\server1\folder1) (2) Network File System (\\server2\folder2) (3) Add a new Network File System connection : 1 What is the source path? /source What platform do you want for the destination of the job? (1) Box (2) My Computer (3) Network File System (4) Microsoft OneDrive for Business : 3 What connection do you want for the destination of the job? (1) Network File System (\\server1\folder1) (2) Network File System (\\server2\folder2) (3) Add a new Network File System connection : 2 What is the destination path? /wizardjob1 ID 16e5f218ab4142c8b0c05158aa573d85 Name Wizard Created Job 1 Kind transfer Enabled true Status
Example 2: Creating a job providing the options from the stdin
This feature is available only with scripting such as within a PowerShell or Node script. In this example, the the job will be created by providing the JSON contents as a parameter and the schedule will be set to manual. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
This feature is not supported from a standard terminal such as a command line; however, piping may be utilized to pass in the json option block via Node or PowerShell. See example below.
Command with variables (PowerShell)
'{"transfer": {"source": {"connection": {"id": "{{sourceConnectionId"}, "target": {"path": "{{sourcePath}}"}}, "destination": {"connection": {"id": "{{destinationConnectionId"}, "target": {"path": "{{destinationPath}}"}}}}' | skysync-cli jobs add --manual --in
The expected output is the same as the requesting the details of the job.
Sample expected results
ID 8b9ea3d812e24d7892d88d63acb40402 Name : to Kind transfer Enabled true Status
Example 3: Creating a job providing the options from a file
In this example, the the job will be created by providing the location of the JSON options file and the schedule will be set to manual. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs add --manual --job-file=job1Options.JSON
Contents of job1Options.json with variables
{ "transfer": { "source": { "connection": { "id": "{{sourceConnectionId}}" }, "target": { "path": "{{sourcePath}}" } }, "destination": { "connection": { "id": "{{destinationConnectionId}}" }, "target": { "path": "{{destinationPath}}" } } } }
Contents of job1Options.json with sample values
{ "transfer": { "source": { "connection": { "id": "490d8c2eba054392bde988a548d88354" }, "target": { "path": "/source" } }, "destination": { "connection": { "id": "fbc78a0fa9074d20b778e6e6fc1bd898" }, "target": { "path": "/destination" } } } }
The expected output is the same as the requesting the details of the job.
Sample expected results
ID 8b9ea3d812e24d7892d88d63acb40402 Name : to Kind transfer Enabled true Status
PowerShell Example script can be found within the skysync-cli project at ~skysync-cli/examples/skysync-cli-example-create-job-01.ps1
Clone a Job
This command will clone a job and optionally change the cloned job's configuration.
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
name | The job name | optional | The name of the job being cloned |
job-input, in | Read JSON job from stdin | optional | |
job-file, file | The job JSON file | optional |
Example 1: Clone a job with a new name
In this example, the command will clone an existing job with the given ID and assign the cloned job a new name. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs clone 713291003ecf44749166db782df4c4e5 --name "Cloned Job"
Example 2: Clone a job providing the option changes from the stdin
This feature is available only with scripting such as within a PowerShell or Node script. In this example, the the job will be created by providing the JSON contents as a parameter and the delete_propagation
policy is set to ignore_source
. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
This feature is not supported from a standard terminal such as a command line; however, piping may be utilized to pass in the json option block via Node or PowerShell. See example below.
Command with variables (PowerShell)
'{"transfer": {"delete_propagation": "ignore_source"},"name": "Cloned Job"}' | skysync-cli jobs clone 713291003ecf44749166db782df4c4e5 --in
The expected output is the same as the requesting the details of the job.
Sample expected results
ID 8b9ea3d812e24d7892d88d63acb40402 Name Cloned Job Kind transfer Enabled true Status
Example 3: Clone a job providing the option changes from a file
In this example, the the job will be created by providing the location of the JSON options file with the same outcome as Example 2 above. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Command
skysync-cli jobs clone 713291003ecf44749166db782df4c4e5 --job-file=jobOptions.json
Contents of jobOptions.json with variables
{ "name": "Cloned Job", "transfer": { "delete_propagation": "ignore_source" } }
The expected output is the same as the requesting the details of the job.
Sample expected results
ID 3b238054a02144c2bbd32b5c650ee7ae Name Cloned Job Kind transfer Enabled true Status
Start Job(s)
This command will start the specified job(s). At least one job specification must be provided in order to start jobs. If the ID is provided, that job will be started. If any of the other parameters are provided, then those will be used to filter the entire job list and start the jobs based on the provided filtering parameters. For more information on this feature, reference: Start / Pause multiple jobs.
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job to start | optional | |
all | Starts all the jobs | optional | |
kind | Job Kind | optional | |
search, q | Search text | optional | |
active | Only retrieve active jobs | optional | |
offset | Search offset | optional | 0 |
limit | Search page size | optional | 20 |
Example 1: Start a specific job by job ID
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs start {{id}}
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs start 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950
Expected results
ID 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 Name Test Transfer Job 1 Kind transfer Enabled true Status start
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "id": "5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950", "name": "Test Transfer Job 1", "kind": "transfer", "disabled": false, "status": "start" } ]
If the ID entered does not correspond to an existing job, for example, if the job was already deleted, the expected output is the following.
Expected results
ID Name Kind Enabled true Status
Expected results (JSON)
null
Example 2: Starting all jobs
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs start --all
Expected results
8 jobs started
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "total_count": "8" } ]
Example 3: Starting a filtered list of jobs
In the following example, we'll filter the jobs list by parent job, search text, kind of job, and active state. We'll then further filter the list by using an offset and limiting the number of jobs to start. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs start --parent={{parentJobID}} --offset={{offset}} --limit={{limit}} --search={{searchText}} --kind={{jobKind}} --active
Here, only jobs with the parent specified will start, and then only those with text "testjob" in their names, and are of type "transfer", and those that are active. Finally, the first two jobs will be skipped, and only the next five jobs will be started.
Command with sample values
skysync-cli jobs start --parent=5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --offset=2 --limit=5 --search=testjob --kind=transfer --active
Expected results
5 jobs started
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "total_count": "5" } ]
Pause Job(s)
This command will pause the specified job
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job to start | optional | |
all | Pause all the jobs | optional | |
kind | Job Kind | optional | |
search, q | Search text | optional | |
status | Search by the current job status (idle, start, running, paused) | optional | |
parent | Search by the parent job ID | optional | |
node | Search by the currently executing node address | optional | |
active | Only retrieve active jobs | optional | |
offset | Search offset | optional | 0 |
limit | Search page size | optional | 20 |
Example 1: Pause a specific job by job ID
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs pause {{id}}
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs pause 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950
Expected results
ID 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 Name Test Transfer Job 1 Kind transfer Enabled true Status paused
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "id": "5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950", "name": "Test Transfer Job 1", "kind": "transfer", "disabled": false, "status": "paused" } ]
If the ID entered does not correspond to an existing job, for example, if the job was already deleted, the expected output is the following.
Expected results
ID Name Kind Enabled true Status
Expected results (JSON)
null
Example 2: Pausing all jobs
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs pause --all
Expected results
8 jobs paused
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "total_count": "8" } ]
Example 3: Pausing a filtered list of jobs
In the following example, we'll filter the jobs list by parent job, search text, kind of job, and active state. We'll then further filter the list by using an offset and limiting the number of jobs to pause. The authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs pause --parent={{parentJobID}} --offset={{offset}} --limit={{limit}} --search={{searchText}} --kind={{jobKind}} --active
Here, only jobs with the parent specified will pause, and then only those with text "testjob" in their names, and are of type "transfer", and those that are active. Finally, the first two jobs will be skipped, and only the next five jobs will be paused.
Command with sample values
skysync-cli jobs pause --parent=5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --offset=2 --limit=5 --search=testjob --kind=transfer --active
Expected results
5 jobs paused
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "total_count": "5" } ]
Delete a Job
This command will delete the specified job
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job to be deleted | required |
In the following example, the authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information. The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with variables
skysync-cli jobs delete {{id}}
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs delete 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950
Expected results
The job was deleted successfully.
If the ID entered does not correspond to an existing job, for example, if the job was already deleted, the expected output is the following.
Expected results
The job could not be deleted.
The response is only available in the default format. If JSON output is specified, no output will be provided.
Job Items
This command will produce a list of items that have been identified in relation to a job. A parameter is required when generating a job items list. If you do not use a parameter, you will receive an error: "Not enough non-option arguments: got 0, need at least 1"
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job for which to list items | optional | none |
search, q | Search text | optional | |
offset | Search offset | optional | 0 |
limit | Search page size | optional | 20 |
--csv | output format of the report | optional | JSON |
In the following examples, authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Example 1: List job items for a specific job
The parameters within the two curly braces (including the braces) will need to be replaced with valid values.
Command with no parameters
skysync-cli jobs items {{jobID}}
Expected results
ID Source Destination Size Status 1 / → / success
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "id": 1, "source": { "name": "do-not-delete-many-files", "path": "/", "bytes": 0, "created_on": 1509145659, "modified_on": 1515528174 }, "source_to_destination": true, "destination": { "name": "destination", "path": "/", "bytes": 0, "created_on": 1515528271, "modified_on": 1515528271 }, "status": "success", "retried": 0, "processing": [ "none" ], "transferred_on": 1515528270 } ]
Job Folders
This command will produce a list of folders that have been identified in relation to a job.
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job for which to list items | optional | none |
search, q | Search text | optional | |
offset | Search offset | optional | 0 |
limit | Search page size | optional | 20 |
In the following examples, authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Example 1: List all job folders
List all the job items. This command only returns the first page of 20 records and not all the folders. You can add--limit
and --offset
to handle pagination if needed.
Command with no parameters
skysync-cli jobs folders
Expected results
ID Source Destination Size Status 178 / → / 161 B success 185 /folder2 → /folder2 112 B success 193 /folder1 → /folder1 16 B success
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "id": 178, "source": { "name": "do-not-delete-many-files", "path": "/", "bytes": 161, "created_on": 1509145659, "modified_on": 1523541561 }, "source_to_destination": true, "destination": { "name": "destination3", "path": "/", "bytes": 0, "created_on": 1530816748, "modified_on": 1530816748 }, "status": "success", "retried": 0, "processing": [ "none" ], "transferred_on": 1530816748 }, { "id": 185, "source": { "name": "folder2", "path": "/folder2", "bytes": 112, "created_on": 1523541559, "modified_on": 1523541574 }, "source_to_destination": true, "destination": { "name": "folder2", "path": "/folder2", "bytes": 0, "created_on": 1523541559, "modified_on": 1523541574 }, "status": "success", "retried": 0, "processing": [ "none" ], "transferred_on": 1530816748 }, { "id": 193, "source": { "name": "folder1", "path": "/folder1", "bytes": 16, "created_on": 1523541553, "modified_on": 1523541565 }, "source_to_destination": true, "destination": { "name": "folder1", "path": "/folder1", "bytes": 0, "created_on": 1523541553, "modified_on": 1523541565 }, "status": "success", "retried": 0, "processing": [ "none" ], "transferred_on": 1530816748 } ]
Example 2: List folders for a specific job
List folders for a specific job
Command with no parameters
skysync-cli jobs folders {{jobID}}
Expected results similar to the previous example.
Job Security Mappings
This command will produce a list of folders that have been identified in relation to a job.
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job for which to list security mappings | optional | none |
search, q | Search text | optional | |
offset | Search offset | optional | 0 |
limit | Search page size | optional | 20 |
In the following examples, authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Example 1: List all job security mappings
List all the job security mappings
Command with no parameters
skysync-cli jobs security-mappings
Expected results
Source Destination Resolution Message Test User 00001 Test User 00001 email Test User 00002 Test User 00002 email Test User 00003 Test User 00003 email TestBoxGroup1 TestBoxGroup1 id TestBoxGroup2 TestBoxGroup2 id
Expected results (JSON)
[ { "source": { "name": "Test User 00001", "email": "testuser00001@portalarchitects.com", "id": "265899621", "type": "account" }, "destination": { "name": "Test User 00001", "email": "testuser00001@portalarchitects.com", "id": "265899621", "type": "account" }, "resolution": "email", "id": "97f691056e824de9948f740f21fb808f" }, { "source": { "name": "Test User 00002", "email": "testuser00002@portalarchitects.com", "id": "265899629", "type": "account" }, "destination": { "name": "Test User 00002", "email": "testuser00002@portalarchitects.com", "id": "265899629", "type": "account" }, "resolution": "email", "id": "9a37b7ef2b7a4404997d1502d5aee153" }, { "source": { "name": "Test User 00003", "email": "testuser00003@portalarchitects.com", "id": "265899633", "type": "account" }, "destination": { "name": "Test User 00003", "email": "testuser00003@portalarchitects.com", "id": "265899633", "type": "account" }, "resolution": "email", "id": "44a6400858aa4fc9aac4dc67f60aa615" }, { "source": { "name": "TestBoxGroup1", "id": "1485266", "type": "group" }, "destination": { "name": "TestBoxGroup1", "id": "1485266", "type": "group" }, "resolution": "id", "id": "b3e9f753979a4b13be6e1cccead26f0e" }, { "source": { "name": "TestBoxGroup2", "id": "1485270", "type": "group" }, "destination": { "name": "TestBoxGroup2", "id": "1485270", "type": "group" }, "resolution": "id", "id": "afc2772bd44c4b3595216b4e762f1505" } ]
Example 2: List security mappings for a specific job
List security mappings for a specific job
Command with no parameters
skysync-cli jobs security-mappings {{jobID}}
Expected results similar to the previous example.
Audit Job(s)
This command will produce an audit report of job executions.
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job to audit | optional | none |
--execution <execution-id> | the execution instance id of a job | optional | none |
--csv | output format of the report | optional | JSON |
In the following examples, authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Example 1: Produce an audit report for all jobs
Without parameters, the following will output an audit for all jobs. Note, that if a job did not transfer items and the resulting items block is empty, the audit
command will return an empty brackets [].
Command with no parameters
skysync-cli jobs audit
Example 2: Produce an audit report for a specific job
By specifying an id parameter, the following will output an audit for a specific job.
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs audit 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950
For both commands above, you can expect output like the following:
Expected results
Level Event RecordedOn Reason debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM debug audit_item 1/18/1970, 8:37:45 AM
Example 3: Produce an audit report for a specific job in CSV format
Adding the --csv
option produces an audit report in comma-delimited value (CSV) format. Without it, output is formatted as JSON.
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs audit 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --csv
For the above command, you can expect output like the following:
Expected results
execution_id,recorded_on,level,type,direction,reason,source_path,destination_path,bytes,version,hash,item_type 136,2018-02-05T21:17:26+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/skysync-2/ADKSpring.jpg","/UserDrive/skysync-2/ADKSpring.jpg",5844151,288078761880,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:26+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/skysync/ADKSpring.jpg","/UserDrive/skysync/ADKSpring.jpg",5844151,288079555273,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:27+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/skysync-2/1/ADKSpring.jpg","/UserDrive/skysync-2/1/ADKSpring.jpg",5844151,288079706440,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:27+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/skysync/1/ADKSpring.jpg","/UserDrive/skysync/1/ADKSpring.jpg",5844151,288079555451,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:28+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/msaelens/2003-Aug-25-Santanonis.txt","/UserDrive/msaelens/2003-Aug-25-Santanonis.txt",185982,288078767712,3a724f4dc61d7d11ab10d389992ea934e208551d,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:28+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/mikes-2/ADKSpring.jpg","/UserDrive/mikes-2/ADKSpring.jpg",5844151,288079543378,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:28+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/mikes/ADKSpring.jpg","/UserDrive/mikes/ADKSpring.jpg",5844151,288078641430,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:28+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/mikes-2/1/ADKSpring - Copy.jpg","/UserDrive/mikes-2/1/ADKSpring - Copy.jpg",5844151,288079386224,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,"" 136,2018-02-05T21:17:29+00:00,debug,audit_item,->,"","/UserDrive/mikes/1/ADKSpring - Copy.jpg","/UserDrive/mikes/1/ADKSpring - Copy.jpg",5844151,288079659664,32342c62bc4f0139df792718757087155c53247a,""
Example 4: Produce an audit report for a specific execution of a specific job
Adding a --execution
option produces an audit report for a specific execution of the specified job. Note, execution_id
may not be sequential for a specific job and can be found within the reponse from the command: skysync-cli jobs audit
Execution option
skysync-cli jobs audit 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --execution 13
Report Job History
This command will produce a report of job execution history
parameter | description | required | default |
---|---|---|---|
id | The ID of the job to report on | optional | none |
--execution <execution-id> | the execution instance id of a job | optional | none |
--execution last | specifies the last job execution | optional | |
--execution current | specifies the current job execution | optional | |
--csv | output format of the report | optional | JSON |
In the following examples, authentication parameters are provided within the configuration file. See the authentication section for more information.
Example 1: Produce a history report for all jobs
Without parameters, the following will output a history report for all jobs.
Command with no parameters
skysync-cli jobs history
Example 2: Produce a history report for a specific job
By specifying an id parameter, the following will output a history report for a specific job.
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs history 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950
Example 3: Produce a history report for a specific job in CSV format
Adding the --csv
option produces a history report in comma-delimited value (CSV) format. Without it, output is formatted as JSON.
Command with example values
skysync-cli jobs history 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --csv
Example 4: Produce a history report for a specific execution of a specific job
Adding a --execution
option produces a history report for a specific execution of the specified job. Note, execution_id
may not be sequential for a specific job and can be found within the reponse from the command: skysync-cli jobs audit
Execution option
skysync-cli jobs history 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --execution 13
Example 5: Produce a history report for the last execution of a specific job
Adding a --execution
option with a last
parameter produces a history report for the last execution of the specified job.
Execution option
skysync-cli jobs history 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --execution last
Example 6: Produce a history report for the current execution of a specific job
Adding a --execution
option with a current
parameter produces a history report for the current execution of the specified job. If the specified job is between executions, this will return null.
Execution option
skysync-cli jobs history 5dc531df34554edd96c31272262ad950 --execution current