Retrieve status information for the transaction whose id matches the txid given in the request URI.
URL Parameters | |
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format? |
Specifies the content type of the response, as an alternative to using
the Accept header. Accepted values: json and
xml . This value takes precedence over the Accept headers.
|
database? | Perform this operation on the named content database instead of the default content database associated with the REST API instance. Using an alternative database requires the "eval-in" privilege; for details, see Security Requirements in the REST Application Developer's Guide. |
Request Headers | |
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Accept* |
The expected MIME type of the information in the response.
Accepted types: application/json or
application/xml . Ignored if the request includes a
format parameter value.
|
Upon success, MarkLogic Server returns status 200 (OK) and returns the transaction status details in the response body. If the transaction no longer exists, MarkLogic Server responds with 400 (Bad Request).
rest-writer
role, or the
following privileges:
http://marklogic.com/xdmp/privileges/rest-writer
http://marklogic.com/xdmp/privileges/rest-reader
The txid component of the request URI is a transaction id,
such as is returned by creating a transaction with a POST request on
the /transactions
service.
The expected response type can be specified using either the
format
parameter or Accept
header. One or
the other must be supplied. If both are supplied and are different,
the format
parameter takes precedence.
For more details, see Checking Transaction Status in the REST Application Developer's Guide.
$ curl --anyauth --user user:password -X GET -i -H "Accept: application/xml" \ http://localhost:8000/v1/transactions/12782288875903241087 ==> Transaction status information for the requested transaction, as XML. For example: Server: MarkLogic Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 31 Connection: close HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: MarkLogic Content-Type: text/xml; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 1011 Connection: close <rapi:transaction-status xmlns:rapi="http://marklogic.com/rest-api"> <rapi:host> <rapi:host-id>15127489353049502680</rapi:host-id> <rapi:host-name>host-3.marklogic.com</rapi:host-name> </rapi:host> <rapi:server> <rapi:server-id>16702373622226553017</rapi:server-id> <rapi:server-name>RESTstop</rapi:server-name> </rapi:server> <rapi:database> <rapi:database-id>6332900397030137722</rapi:database-id> <rapi:database-name>bill</rapi:database-name> </rapi:database> <rapi:transaction-id>1602843393196055927</rapi:transaction-id> <rapi:transaction-name>client-txn</rapi:transaction-name> <rapi:transaction-mode>update</rapi:transaction-mode> <rapi:transaction-timestamp>0</rapi:transaction-timestamp> <rapi:transaction-state>idle</rapi:transaction-state> <rapi:canceled>false</rapi:canceled> <rapi:start-time>2012-05-07T16:32:42-07:00</rapi:start-time> <rapi:time-limit>600</rapi:time-limit> <rapi:max-time-limit>3600</rapi:max-time-limit> <rapi:user>7071164303237443533</rapi:user> <rapi:admin>true</rapi:admin> </rapi:transaction-status>
$ curl --anyauth --user user:password -X GET -i -H "Accept: application/json" \ http://localhost:8000/v1/transactions/12782288875903241087 ==> Transaction status information for the requested transaction, as JSON. For example: Server: MarkLogic Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 31 Connection: close HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: MarkLogic Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 647 Connection: close { "transaction-status": { "host": { "host-id": "15127489353049502680", "host-name": "host-3.marklogic.com" }, "server": { "server-id": "16702373622226553017", "server-name": "RESTstop" }, "database": { "database-id": "6332900397030137722", "database-name": "bill" }, "transaction-id": "27981556736957754", "transaction-name": "client-txn", "transaction-mode": "update", "transaction-timestamp": "0", "transaction-state": "idle", "canceled": "false", "start-time": "2012-05-07T16:53:00-07:00", "time-limit": "600", "max-time-limit": "3600", "user": "7071164303237443533", "admin": "true" } }
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