MarkLogic 9 Product Documentation
PUT /manage/v2/tasks/{id|name}/propertiesSummary
This resource address can be used to update the properties for the specified
task.
URL Parameters |
group-id |
The id or name of the group to which the task
belongs. The group must be specified by this parameter or by the group-name
property in the request payload. If it is specified in both places, the values must be the
same. |
format |
The format of the posted data. Can be either
json (default) or xml . This value overrides the Accept header if
both are present. |
kind |
The kind of privilege. Can be either
execute or uri . |
Request Headers |
Accept |
The expected MIME type of the response. If the
format parameter is present, it takes precedence over the Accept header. |
Content-type |
The MIME type of the data in the request
body, either application/xml or application/json . |
Response Headers |
Content-type |
The MIME type of the data in the response
body. Depending upon the value of the format parameter or Accept header, either
application/xml or application/json . |
Response
Upon success, MarkLogic Server returns status code 204 (No Content). If the
payload is malformed or the privilege does not exist, a status code of 400 (Bad Request) is
returned. A status code of 401 (Unauthorized) is returned if the user does not have the
necessary privileges.
Required Privileges
This operation requires the
manage-admin
role, or the following
privilege:
http://marklogic.com/xdmp/privileges/manage-admin
The security
role is required to set the task-user
property.
Usage Notes
The
only property that can be modified is
task-enabled
. The rest of
properties listed below are read-only.
Note: The properties described here are
for XML payloads. In general they are the same for JSON, with the exception that, in JSON,
task-days
is expressed in singular form. For example, in JSON,
task-days
is instead task-day
and the format is as shown in the
following example.
scheduled-task-relations
The relations of the scheduled task.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
relation
A specific related resource.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
qualifiers
A list of associated resources that distinguish the resource.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
qualifier
Another resource that qualifies the resource.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
uriref
The path for a resource or list of resources.
typeref
The type of a resource or list of resources.
idref
The numeric identifier for the resource.
nameref
The name of the resource.
uriref
The path for a resource or list of resources.
typeref
The type of a resource or list of resources.
roleref
A role that distinguishes the resource.
idref
The numeric identifier for the resource.
nameref
The name of the resource.
relation-id
A group or host related to the server.
task-id
The task ID.
task-enabled
Whether or not a task is enabled
task-path
The module to invoke.
task-root
The path to the module directory root.
task-type
What type of scheduled task is this.
task-period
How often this task should run (every n months, weeks, days, hours or minutes).
task-month-day
The day of the month that this task runs on.
task-days
The days that this task runs on.
This is a complex structure with the following children:
task-day
A day that this task runs on.
task-start-date
The starting date (in MM/DD/YYYY notation) for this task.
task-start-time
The starting time (in 24:00 notation) for this task.
task-timestamp
The date and time this task was created.
task-user
The user to run this task as.
task-priority
The priority of this task.
Example
curl -X PUT --anyauth -u admin:admin -H "Content-Type:application/json" \
-d '{"task-enabled": "true"}' \
http://localhost:8002/manage/v2/tasks/myTask/properties
==> Changes the start time for the task, "myTask," to 10:00.
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