BatchJobScheduleConfiguration Class

The schedule according to which Jobs will be created. All times are fixed respective to UTC and are not impacted by daylight saving time.

Constructor

BatchJobScheduleConfiguration(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any)

Variables

Name Description
do_not_run_until

The earliest time at which any Job may be created under this Job Schedule. If you do not specify a doNotRunUntil time, the schedule becomes ready to create Jobs immediately.

do_not_run_after

A time after which no Job will be created under this Job Schedule. The schedule will move to the completed state as soon as this deadline is past and there is no active Job under this Job Schedule. If you do not specify a doNotRunAfter time, and you are creating a recurring Job Schedule, the Job Schedule will remain active until you explicitly terminate it.

start_window

The time interval, starting from the time at which the schedule indicates a Job should be created, within which a Job must be created. If a Job is not created within the startWindow interval, then the 'opportunity' is lost; no Job will be created until the next recurrence of the schedule. If the schedule is recurring, and the startWindow is longer than the recurrence interval, then this is equivalent to an infinite startWindow, because the Job that is 'due' in one recurrenceInterval is not carried forward into the next recurrence interval. The default is infinite. The minimum value is 1 minute. If you specify a lower value, the Batch service rejects the schedule with an error; if you are calling the REST API directly, the HTTP status code is 400 (Bad Request). The time duration is specified in ISO 8601 format.

recurrence_interval

The time interval between the start times of two successive Jobs under the Job Schedule. A Job Schedule can have at most one active Job under it at any given time. Because a Job Schedule can have at most one active Job under it at any given time, if it is time to create a new Job under a Job Schedule, but the previous Job is still running, the Batch service will not create the new Job until the previous Job finishes. If the previous Job does not finish within the startWindow period of the new recurrenceInterval, then no new Job will be scheduled for that interval. For recurring Jobs, you should normally specify a jobManagerTask in the jobSpecification. If you do not use jobManagerTask, you will need an external process to monitor when Jobs are created, add Tasks to the Jobs and terminate the Jobs ready for the next recurrence. The default is that the schedule does not recur: one Job is created, within the startWindow after the doNotRunUntil time, and the schedule is complete as soon as that Job finishes. The minimum value is 1 minute. If you specify a lower value, the Batch service rejects the schedule with an error; if you are calling the REST API directly, the HTTP status code is 400 (Bad Request). The time duration is specified in ISO 8601 format.

Methods

as_dict

Return a dict that can be turned into json using json.dump.

clear

Remove all items from D.

copy
get

Get the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default. :param str key: The key to look up. :param any default: The value to return if key is not in the dictionary. Defaults to None :returns: D[k] if k in D, else d. :rtype: any

items
keys
pop

Removes specified key and return the corresponding value. :param str key: The key to pop. :param any default: The value to return if key is not in the dictionary :returns: The value corresponding to the key. :rtype: any :raises KeyError: If key is not found and default is not given.

popitem

Removes and returns some (key, value) pair :returns: The (key, value) pair. :rtype: tuple :raises KeyError: if D is empty.

setdefault

Same as calling D.get(k, d), and setting D[k]=d if k not found :param str key: The key to look up. :param any default: The value to set if key is not in the dictionary :returns: D[k] if k in D, else d. :rtype: any

update

Updates D from mapping/iterable E and F. :param any args: Either a mapping object or an iterable of key-value pairs.

values

as_dict

Return a dict that can be turned into json using json.dump.

as_dict(*, exclude_readonly: bool = False) -> dict[str, Any]

Keyword-Only Parameters

Name Description
exclude_readonly

Whether to remove the readonly properties.

Default value: False

Returns

Type Description

A dict JSON compatible object

clear

Remove all items from D.

clear() -> None

copy

copy() -> Model

get

Get the value for key if key is in the dictionary, else default. :param str key: The key to look up. :param any default: The value to return if key is not in the dictionary. Defaults to None :returns: D[k] if k in D, else d. :rtype: any

get(key: str, default: Any = None) -> Any

Parameters

Name Description
key
Required
default
Default value: None

items

items() -> ItemsView[str, Any]

Returns

Type Description

set-like object providing a view on D's items

keys

keys() -> KeysView[str]

Returns

Type Description

a set-like object providing a view on D's keys

pop

Removes specified key and return the corresponding value. :param str key: The key to pop. :param any default: The value to return if key is not in the dictionary :returns: The value corresponding to the key. :rtype: any :raises KeyError: If key is not found and default is not given.

pop(key: str, default: ~typing.Any = <object object>) -> Any

Parameters

Name Description
key
Required
default

popitem

Removes and returns some (key, value) pair :returns: The (key, value) pair. :rtype: tuple :raises KeyError: if D is empty.

popitem() -> tuple[str, Any]

setdefault

Same as calling D.get(k, d), and setting D[k]=d if k not found :param str key: The key to look up. :param any default: The value to set if key is not in the dictionary :returns: D[k] if k in D, else d. :rtype: any

setdefault(key: str, default: ~typing.Any = <object object>) -> Any

Parameters

Name Description
key
Required
default

update

Updates D from mapping/iterable E and F. :param any args: Either a mapping object or an iterable of key-value pairs.

update(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None

values

values() -> ValuesView[Any]

Returns

Type Description

an object providing a view on D's values

Attributes

do_not_run_after

A time after which no Job will be created under this Job Schedule. The schedule will move to the completed state as soon as this deadline is past and there is no active Job under this Job Schedule. If you do not specify a doNotRunAfter time, and you are creating a recurring Job Schedule, the Job Schedule will remain active until you explicitly terminate it.

do_not_run_after: datetime | None

do_not_run_until

The earliest time at which any Job may be created under this Job Schedule. If you do not specify a doNotRunUntil time, the schedule becomes ready to create Jobs immediately.

do_not_run_until: datetime | None

recurrence_interval

The time interval between the start times of two successive Jobs under the Job Schedule. A Job Schedule can have at most one active Job under it at any given time. Because a Job Schedule can have at most one active Job under it at any given time, if it is time to create a new Job under a Job Schedule, but the previous Job is still running, the Batch service will not create the new Job until the previous Job finishes. If the previous Job does not finish within the startWindow period of the new recurrenceInterval, then no new Job will be scheduled for that interval. For recurring Jobs, you should normally specify a jobManagerTask in the jobSpecification. If you do not use jobManagerTask, you will need an external process to monitor when Jobs are created, add Tasks to the Jobs and terminate the Jobs ready for the next recurrence. The default is that the schedule does not recur: one Job is created, within the startWindow after the doNotRunUntil time, and the schedule is complete as soon as that Job finishes. The minimum value is 1 minute. If you specify a lower value, the Batch service rejects the schedule with an error; if you are calling the REST API directly, the HTTP status code is 400 (Bad Request). The time duration is specified in ISO 8601 format.

recurrence_interval: timedelta | None

start_window

The time interval, starting from the time at which the schedule indicates a Job should be created, within which a Job must be created. If a Job is not created within the startWindow interval, then the 'opportunity' is lost; no Job will be created until the next recurrence of the schedule. If the schedule is recurring, and the startWindow is longer than the recurrence interval, then this is equivalent to an infinite startWindow, because the Job that is 'due' in one recurrenceInterval is not carried forward into the next recurrence interval. The default is infinite. The minimum value is 1 minute. If you specify a lower value, the Batch service rejects the schedule with an error; if you are calling the REST API directly, the HTTP status code is 400 (Bad Request). The time duration is specified in ISO 8601 format.

start_window: timedelta | None