Get Job Count
Queries for the number of jobs that fulfill given parameters. Takes the same parameters as the Get Jobs method.
Method
GET /job/count
Parameters
Query Parameters
Name | Description |
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jobId | Filter by job id. |
jobIds | Filter by a comma-separated list of job ids. |
jobDefinitionId | Only select jobs which exist for the given job definition. |
processInstanceId | Only select jobs which exist for the given process instance. |
processInstanceIds | Only select jobs which exist for the given comma-separated list of process instance ids. |
executionId | Only select jobs which exist for the given execution. |
processDefinitionId | Filter by the id of the process definition the jobs run on. |
processDefinitionKey | Filter by the key of the process definition the jobs run on. |
activityId | Only select jobs which exist for an activity with the given id. |
withRetriesLeft | Only select jobs which have retries left. Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
executable | Only select jobs which are executable, i.e., retries > 0 and due date is null or due date is in the past. Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
timers | Only select jobs that are timers. Cannot be used together with messages . Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
messages | Only select jobs that are messages. Cannot be used together with timers . Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
dueDates | Only select jobs where the due date is lower or higher than the given date.
Due date expressions are comma-separated and are structured as follows: A valid condition value has the form operator_value .
operator is the comparison operator to be used and value the date value as string.Valid operator values are: gt - greater than; lt - lower than.value may not contain underscore or comma characters.
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createTimes | Only select jobs created before or after the given date.
Create time expressions are comma-separated and are structured as follows: A valid condition value has the form operator_value .
operator is the comparison operator to be used and value the date value as string.Valid operator values are: gt - greater than; lt - lower than.value may not contain underscore or comma characters.
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withException | Only select jobs that failed due to an exception. Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
exceptionMessage | Only select jobs that failed due to an exception with the given message. |
failedActivityId | Only select jobs that failed due to an exception at an activity with the given id. |
noRetriesLeft | Only select jobs which have no retries left. Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
active | Only include active jobs. Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
suspended | Only include suspended jobs. Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
priorityLowerThanOrEquals | Only include jobs with a priority lower than or equal to the given value. Value must be a valid long value. |
priorityHigherThanOrEquals | Only include jobs with a priority higher than or equal to the given value. Value must be a valid long value. |
tenantIdIn | Only include jobs which belong to one of the passed and comma-separated tenant ids. |
withoutTenantId | Only include jobs which belong to no tenant. Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
includeJobsWithoutTenantId | Include jobs which belong to no tenant. Can be used in combination with tenantIdIn . Value may only be true , as false is the default behavior. |
Result
A JSON object that contains the count as the only property.
Name | Value | Description |
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count | Number | The number of matching executions. |
Response codes
Code | Media type | Description |
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200 | application/json | Request successful. |
400 | application/json | Returned if some of the query parameters are invalid, for example, if an invalid operator for due date comparison is used. See the Introduction for the error response format. |
Example
Request
GET /job/count?dueDates=gt_2012-07-17T17:00:00.000+0200,lt_2012-07-17T18:00:00.000+0200&createTimes=gt_2012-05-05T10:00:00.000+0200,lt_2012-07-16T15:00:00.000+0200
Response
{"count": 2}