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- [role="xpack"]
- [testenv="basic"]
- [[rollup-get-job]]
- === Get Rollup Jobs API
- ++++
- <titleabbrev>Get Job</titleabbrev>
- ++++
- experimental[]
- This API returns the configuration, stats and status of rollup jobs. The API can return the details for a single job,
- or for all jobs.
- Note: This API only returns active (both `STARTED` and `STOPPED`) jobs. If a job was created, ran for a while then deleted,
- this API will not return any details about that job.
- For details about a historical job, the <<rollup-get-rollup-caps,Rollup Capabilities API>> may be more useful
- ==== Request
- `GET _xpack/rollup/job/<job_id>`
- //===== Description
- ==== Path Parameters
- `job_id`::
- (string) Identifier for the job to retrieve. If omitted (or `_all` is used) all jobs will be returned
- ==== Request Body
- There is no request body for the Get Jobs API.
- ==== Authorization
- You must have `monitor`, `monitor_rollup`, `manage` or `manage_rollup` cluster privileges to use this API.
- For more information, see
- {xpack-ref}/security-privileges.html[Security Privileges].
- ==== Examples
- If we have already created a rollup job named `sensor`, the details about the job can be retrieved with:
- [source,js]
- --------------------------------------------------
- GET _xpack/rollup/job/sensor
- --------------------------------------------------
- // CONSOLE
- // TEST[setup:sensor_rollup_job]
- Which will yield the following response:
- [source,js]
- ----
- {
- "jobs" : [
- {
- "config" : {
- "id" : "sensor",
- "index_pattern" : "sensor-*",
- "rollup_index" : "sensor_rollup",
- "cron" : "*/30 * * * * ?",
- "groups" : {
- "date_histogram" : {
- "interval" : "1h",
- "delay": "7d",
- "field": "timestamp",
- "time_zone": "UTC"
- },
- "terms" : {
- "fields" : [
- "node"
- ]
- }
- },
- "metrics" : [
- {
- "field" : "temperature",
- "metrics" : [
- "min",
- "max",
- "sum"
- ]
- },
- {
- "field" : "voltage",
- "metrics" : [
- "avg"
- ]
- }
- ],
- "timeout" : "20s",
- "page_size" : 1000
- },
- "status" : {
- "job_state" : "stopped",
- "upgraded_doc_id": true
- },
- "stats" : {
- "pages_processed" : 0,
- "documents_processed" : 0,
- "rollups_indexed" : 0,
- "trigger_count" : 0
- }
- }
- ]
- }
- ----
- // TESTRESPONSE
- The `jobs` array contains a single job (`id: sensor`) since we requested a single job in the endpoint's URL. The
- details for this job contain three top-level parameters: `config`, `status` and `stats`
- `config` holds the rollup job's configuration, which is identical to the configuration that was supplied when creating
- the job via the <<rollup-put-job,Create Job API>>.
- The `status` object holds the current status of the rollup job's indexer. The possible values and their meanings are:
- - `stopped` means the indexer is paused and will not process data, even if it's cron interval triggers
- - `started` means the indexer is running, but not actively indexing data. When the cron interval triggers, the job's
- indexer will begin to process data
- - `indexing` means the indexer is actively processing data and creating new rollup documents. When in this state, any
- subsequent cron interval triggers will be ignored because the job is already active with the prior trigger
- - `abort` a transient state, which is usually not witnessed by the user. The `abort` state is used if the task needs to
- be shut down for some reason (job has been deleted, an unrecoverable error has been encountered, etc). Shortly after
- the `abort` state is set, the job will remove itself from the cluster
- Finally, the `stats` object provides transient statistics about the rollup job, such as how many documents have been
- processed and how many rollup summary docs have been indexed. These stats are not persisted, so if a node is restarted
- these stats will be reset.
- If we add another job, we can see how multi-job responses are handled:
- [source,js]
- --------------------------------------------------
- PUT _xpack/rollup/job/sensor2 <1>
- {
- "index_pattern": "sensor-*",
- "rollup_index": "sensor_rollup",
- "cron": "*/30 * * * * ?",
- "page_size" :1000,
- "groups" : {
- "date_histogram": {
- "field": "timestamp",
- "interval": "1h",
- "delay": "7d"
- },
- "terms": {
- "fields": ["node"]
- }
- },
- "metrics": [
- {
- "field": "temperature",
- "metrics": ["min", "max", "sum"]
- },
- {
- "field": "voltage",
- "metrics": ["avg"]
- }
- ]
- }
- GET _xpack/rollup/job/_all <2>
- --------------------------------------------------
- // CONSOLE
- // TEST[setup:sensor_rollup_job]
- <1> We create a second job with name `sensor2`
- <2> Then request all jobs by using `_all` in the GetJobs API
- Which will yield the following response:
- [source,js]
- ----
- {
- "jobs" : [
- {
- "config" : {
- "id" : "sensor2",
- "index_pattern" : "sensor-*",
- "rollup_index" : "sensor_rollup",
- "cron" : "*/30 * * * * ?",
- "groups" : {
- "date_histogram" : {
- "interval" : "1h",
- "delay": "7d",
- "field": "timestamp",
- "time_zone": "UTC"
- },
- "terms" : {
- "fields" : [
- "node"
- ]
- }
- },
- "metrics" : [
- {
- "field" : "temperature",
- "metrics" : [
- "min",
- "max",
- "sum"
- ]
- },
- {
- "field" : "voltage",
- "metrics" : [
- "avg"
- ]
- }
- ],
- "timeout" : "20s",
- "page_size" : 1000
- },
- "status" : {
- "job_state" : "stopped",
- "upgraded_doc_id": true
- },
- "stats" : {
- "pages_processed" : 0,
- "documents_processed" : 0,
- "rollups_indexed" : 0,
- "trigger_count" : 0
- }
- },
- {
- "config" : {
- "id" : "sensor",
- "index_pattern" : "sensor-*",
- "rollup_index" : "sensor_rollup",
- "cron" : "*/30 * * * * ?",
- "groups" : {
- "date_histogram" : {
- "interval" : "1h",
- "delay": "7d",
- "field": "timestamp",
- "time_zone": "UTC"
- },
- "terms" : {
- "fields" : [
- "node"
- ]
- }
- },
- "metrics" : [
- {
- "field" : "temperature",
- "metrics" : [
- "min",
- "max",
- "sum"
- ]
- },
- {
- "field" : "voltage",
- "metrics" : [
- "avg"
- ]
- }
- ],
- "timeout" : "20s",
- "page_size" : 1000
- },
- "status" : {
- "job_state" : "stopped",
- "upgraded_doc_id": true
- },
- "stats" : {
- "pages_processed" : 0,
- "documents_processed" : 0,
- "rollups_indexed" : 0,
- "trigger_count" : 0
- }
- }
- ]
- }
- ----
- // NOTCONSOLE
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