Name
Send-JobSchedulerRequest
SYNOPSIS
Sends a JSON request or XMl command to the JobScheduler Web Service.
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Send-JobSchedulerRequest [-Path] <String> [-Body] <String> [[-Id] <String>] [[-Method] <String>] [[-ContentType] <String>] [[-Headers] <Hashtable>] [[-AuditComment] <String>] [[-AuditTimeSpent] <Int32>] [[-AuditTicketLink] <Uri>] [<CommonParameters>]
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-Path <String>
The Path specifies the part of URL that states the operation that is used for the request,
see http://test.sos-berlin.com/JOC/raml-doc/JOC-API/ for a complete list of Paths.
The Path is prefixed by the Base parameter.
* Example: http://localhost:4446/joc/api/tasks/history
* The URL scheme (http) and authority (localhost:4446) are used from the connection
that is specified to the Web Service by the Connect-JobScheduler cmdlet.
* The Base (/joc/api) is used for all web service requests.
* The Path (/tasks/history) is used to query the JobScheduler task history.
Required? | true |
Position? | 1 |
Default value | |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByValue, ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
Body
-Body <String>
Specifies the JSON elements or XML command that are sent to the Web Service.
* Example JSON request
** URL: http://localhost:4446/joc/api/tasks/history
** JSON Body
{
"jobschedulerId": "jobscheduler_prod",
"compact": "true",
"limit": 1000
}
** The JobScheduler ID is specified to which the request is addressed. The request queries the recent task history for a maximum of 1000 entries.
* Example XML command
** URL: http://localhost:4446/joc/api/jobscheduler/commands
** XML Body
<show_state/>
** XML Body
<jobscheduler_commands jobschedulerId="jobscheduler_prod"><show_state/></jobscheduler_commands>
** The XML body can use the <jobscheduler_commands> element to specify the JobScheduler ID,
otherwise the JobScheduler ID is used from the Connect-JobScheduler cmdlet or from the -Id parameter.
Required? | true |
Position? | 2 |
Default value | |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByValue, |
Id
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ByPropertyName) | |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
Method
-Method <String>
This parameter specifies the HTTP method in use.
There should be no reason to modify the default value.
Default: POST
Required? | false |
Position? |
3 | |
Default value | POST |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
ContentType
-ContentType <String>
The HTTP content type is
* application/json for JSON requests
* application/xml for XML commands
The content type is automatically adjusted by the cmdlet if XML commands are used.
Default: application/json
Required? | false |
Position? |
4 | |
Default value | application/xml |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
Headers
-Headers <Hashtable>
A hashmap can be specified with name/value pairs for HTTP headers.
Typicall the Accept header is required for use of the REST API.
Required? | false |
Position? |
5 | |
Default value | @{'Accept' = 'application/xml'} |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
AuditComment
-AuditComment <String>
Specifies a free text that indicates the reason for the current intervention,
e.g. "business requirement", "maintenance window" etc.
The Audit Comment is visible from the Audit Log view of JOC Cockpit.
This parameter is not mandatory, however, JOC Cockpit can be configured
to enforece Audit Log comments for any interventions.
Required? | false |
Position? |
6 | |
Default value | |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
AuditTimeSpent
-AuditTimeSpent <Int32>
Specifies the duration in minutes that the current intervention required.
This information is visible with the Audit Log view. It can be useful when integrated
with a ticket system that logs the time spent on interventions with JobScheduler.
Required? | false |
Position? |
7 | |
Default value | 0 |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
AuditTicketLink
-AuditTicketLink <Uri>
Specifies a URL to a ticket system that keeps track of any interventions performed for JobScheduler.
This information is visible with the Audit Log view of JOC Cockpit.
It can be useful when integrated with a ticket system that logs interventions with JobScheduler.
Required? | false |
Position? |
8 | |
Default value | |
Accept pipeline input? | true (ByPropertyName) |
Accept wildcard characters? | false |
RELATED LINKS
about_jobschedulerJobScheduler
EXAMPLES
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