Get Job by ID
Returns a job with a specified ID.
Response
See the Job model.
Example
Request
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Bash
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JavaScript
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NodeJS
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Python
login=<...>
password=<...>
saymon_hostname=<...>
job_id=<...>
url=http://$saymon_hostname/node/api/jobs/$job_id
curl -X GET $url -u $login:$password
let login = <...>
let password = <...>
let saymonHostname = <...>
let jobId = <...>
let path = "/node/api/jobs/" + jobId;
let auth = "Basic " + btoa(login + ":" + password);
let headers = new Headers();
headers.append("Authorization", auth);
let requestOptions = {
method: "GET",
headers: headers
};
fetch(saymonHostname + path, requestOptions)
.then(response => response.text())
.then(result => console.log(result))
.catch(error => console.log("error", error));
const http = require("http");
let login = <...>
let password = <...>
let saymonHostname = <...>
let jobId = <...>
let path = "/node/api/jobs/" + jobId;
let auth = "Basic " + Buffer.from(login + ":" + password).toString("base64");
let options = {
"method": "GET",
"hostname": saymonHostname,
"headers": {
"Authorization": auth
},
"path": path
};
let req = http.request(options, function (res) {
let chunks = [];
res.on("data", function (chunk) {
chunks.push(chunk);
});
res.on("end", function (chunk) {
let body = Buffer.concat(chunks);
console.log(body.toString());
});
res.on("error", function (error) {
console.error(error);
});
});
req.end();
import requests
login = <...>
password = <...>
saymon_hostname = <...>
job_id = <...>
url = "https://" + saymon_hostname + "/node/api/jobs/" + job_id
response = requests.request("GET", url, auth=(login, password))
print(response.text)
Response
{
"id": "5f1150e0786952333e048898",
"description": {
"stdout": "Hello, world!",
"exitCode": 0
},
"operation_id": "5ed0e3505a6afa192c2e711f",
"owner_id": "5e9465cb10b1f754077cb061",
"owner_type": 1,
"user_id": "5e2184a1a51400778eadc945",
"process_meta": null,
"timestamp": 1594970336122,
"results": []
}