Get Execution Count

Queries for the number of executions that fulfill given parameters. Takes the same parameters as the Get Executions method.

Method

GET /execution/count

Parameters

Query Parameters

Name Description
businessKey Filter by the business key of the process instances the executions belong to.
processDefinitionId Filter by the process definition the executions run on.
processDefinitionKey Filter by the key of the process definition the executions run on.
processInstanceId Filter by the id of the process instance the execution belongs to.
activityId Filter by the id of the activity the execution currently executes.
signalEventSubscriptionName Select only those executions that expect a signal of the given name.
messageEventSubscriptionName Select only those executions that expect a message of the given name.
active Only include active executions. Value may only be true, as false is the default behavior.
suspended Only include suspended executions. Value may only be true, as false is the default behavior.
incidentId Filter by the incident id.
incidentType Filter by the incident type. See the User Guide for a list of incident types.
incidentMessage Filter by the incident message. Exact match.
incidentMessageLike Filter by the incident message that the parameter is a substring of.
tenantIdIn Filter by a comma-separated list of tenant ids. An execution must have one of the given tenant ids.
variables Only include executions that have variables with certain values. Variable filtering expressions are comma-separated and are structured as follows:
A valid parameter value has the form key_operator_value. key is the variable name, operator is the comparison operator to be used and value the variable value.
Note: Values are always treated as String objects on server side.

Valid operator values are: eq - equal to; neq - not equal to; gt - greater than; gteq - greater than or equal to; lt - lower than; lteq - lower than or equal to; like.
key and value may not contain underscore or comma characters.
processVariables Only include executions that belong to a process instance with variables with certain values. Variable filtering expressions are comma-separated and are structured as follows:
A valid parameter value has the form key_operator_value. key is the variable name, operator is the comparison operator to be used and value the variable value.
Note: Values are always treated as String objects on server side.

Valid operator values are: eq - equal to; neq - not equal to.
key and value may not contain underscore or comma characters.
variableNamesIgnoreCase Match all variable names provided in variables and processVariables case-insensitively. If set to true variableName and variablename are treated as equal.
variableValuesIgnoreCase Match all variable values provided in variables and processVariables case-insensitively. If set to true variableValue and variablevalue are treated as equal.

Result

A JSON object that contains the count as the only property.

Name Value Description
count Number The number of matching executions.

Response Codes

Code Media type Description
200 application/json Request successful.
400 application/json Returned if some of the query parameters are invalid, for example if an invalid operator for variable comparison is used. See the Introduction for the error response format.

Example

Request

GET /execution/count?variables=myVariable_eq_camunda

Response

{"count": 1}

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