[[tasks]] === Task management API ++++ Task management ++++ beta::["The task management API is new and should still be considered a beta feature. The API may change in ways that are not backwards compatible.",{es-issue}51628] Returns information about the tasks currently executing in the cluster. [[tasks-api-request]] ==== {api-request-title} `GET /_tasks/` `GET /_tasks` [[tasks-api-desc]] ==== {api-description-title} The task management API returns information about tasks currently executing on one or more nodes in the cluster. [[tasks-api-path-params]] ==== {api-path-parms-title} include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=task-id] [[tasks-api-query-params]] ==== {api-query-parms-title} include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=actions] include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=detailed] include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=group-by] include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=node-id-query-parm] include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=parent-task-id] include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=timeoutparms] include::{es-repo-dir}/rest-api/common-parms.asciidoc[tag=wait_for_completion] [[tasks-api-response-codes]] ==== {api-response-codes-title} // tag::tasks-api-404[] `404` (Missing resources):: If `` is specified but not found, this code indicates that there are no resources that match the request. // end::tasks-api-404[] [[tasks-api-examples]] ==== {api-examples-title} [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks <1> GET _tasks?nodes=nodeId1,nodeId2 <2> GET _tasks?nodes=nodeId1,nodeId2&actions=cluster:* <3> -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[skip:No tasks to retrieve] <1> Retrieves all tasks currently running on all nodes in the cluster. <2> Retrieves all tasks running on nodes `nodeId1` and `nodeId2`. See <> for more info about how to select individual nodes. <3> Retrieves all cluster-related tasks running on nodes `nodeId1` and `nodeId2`. The API returns the following result: [source,console-result] -------------------------------------------------- { "nodes" : { "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A" : { "name" : "H5dfFeA", "transport_address" : "127.0.0.1:9300", "host" : "127.0.0.1", "ip" : "127.0.0.1:9300", "tasks" : { "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:124" : { "node" : "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A", "id" : 124, "type" : "direct", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists[n]", "start_time_in_millis" : 1458585884904, "running_time_in_nanos" : 47402, "cancellable" : false, "parent_task_id" : "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:123" }, "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:123" : { "node" : "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A", "id" : 123, "type" : "transport", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists", "start_time_in_millis" : 1458585884904, "running_time_in_nanos" : 236042, "cancellable" : false } } } } } -------------------------------------------------- ===== Retrieve information from a particular task It is also possible to retrieve information for a particular task. The following example retrieves information about task `oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:124`: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks/oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:124 -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[catch:missing] If the task isn't found, the API returns a 404. To retrieve all children of a particular task: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks?parent_task_id=oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:123 -------------------------------------------------- If the parent isn't found, the API does not return a 404. ===== Get more information about tasks You can also use the `detailed` request parameter to get more information about the running tasks. This is useful for telling one task from another but is more costly to execute. For example, fetching all searches using the `detailed` request parameter: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks?actions=*search&detailed -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[skip:No tasks to retrieve] The API returns the following result: [source,console-result] -------------------------------------------------- { "nodes" : { "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A" : { "name" : "H5dfFeA", "transport_address" : "127.0.0.1:9300", "host" : "127.0.0.1", "ip" : "127.0.0.1:9300", "tasks" : { "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:464" : { "node" : "oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A", "id" : 464, "type" : "transport", "action" : "indices:data/read/search", "description" : "indices[test], types[test], search_type[QUERY_THEN_FETCH], source[{\"query\":...}]", "start_time_in_millis" : 1483478610008, "running_time_in_nanos" : 13991383, "cancellable" : true } } } } } -------------------------------------------------- The new `description` field contains human readable text that identifies the particular request that the task is performing such as identifying the search request being performed by a search task like the example above. Other kinds of task have different descriptions, like <> which has the search and the destination, or <> which just has the number of requests and the destination indices. Many requests will only have an empty description because more detailed information about the request is not easily available or particularly helpful in identifying the request. [IMPORTANT] ============================== `_tasks` requests with `detailed` may also return a `status`. This is a report of the internal status of the task. As such its format varies from task to task. While we try to keep the `status` for a particular task consistent from version to version this isn't always possible because we sometimes change the implementation. In that case we might remove fields from the `status` for a particular request so any parsing you do of the status might break in minor releases. ============================== ===== Wait for completion The task API can also be used to wait for completion of a particular task. The following call will block for 10 seconds or until the task with id `oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:12345` is completed. [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks/oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:12345?wait_for_completion=true&timeout=10s -------------------------------------------------- // TEST[catch:missing] You can also wait for all tasks for certain action types to finish. This command will wait for all `reindex` tasks to finish: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks?actions=*reindex&wait_for_completion=true&timeout=10s -------------------------------------------------- [[task-cancellation]] ===== Task Cancellation If a long-running task supports cancellation, it can be cancelled with the cancel tasks API. The following example cancels task `oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:12345`: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- POST _tasks/oTUltX4IQMOUUVeiohTt8A:12345/_cancel -------------------------------------------------- The task cancellation command supports the same task selection parameters as the list tasks command, so multiple tasks can be cancelled at the same time. For example, the following command will cancel all reindex tasks running on the nodes `nodeId1` and `nodeId2`. `wait_for_completion`:: (Optional, boolean) If `true`, the request blocks until the cancellation of the task and its descendant tasks is completed. Otherwise, the request can return soon after the cancellation is started. Defaults to `false`. [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- POST _tasks/_cancel?nodes=nodeId1,nodeId2&actions=*reindex -------------------------------------------------- ===== Task Grouping The task lists returned by task API commands can be grouped either by nodes (default) or by parent tasks using the `group_by` parameter. The following command will change the grouping to parent tasks: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks?group_by=parents -------------------------------------------------- The grouping can be disabled by specifying `none` as a `group_by` parameter: [source,console] -------------------------------------------------- GET _tasks?group_by=none -------------------------------------------------- ===== Identifying running tasks The `X-Opaque-Id` header, when provided on the HTTP request header, is going to be returned as a header in the response as well as in the `headers` field for in the task information. This allows to track certain calls, or associate certain tasks with the client that started them: [source,sh] -------------------------------------------------- curl -i -H "X-Opaque-Id: 123456" "http://localhost:9200/_tasks?group_by=parents" -------------------------------------------------- //NOTCONSOLE The API returns the following result: [source,js] -------------------------------------------------- HTTP/1.1 200 OK X-Opaque-Id: 123456 <1> content-type: application/json; charset=UTF-8 content-length: 831 { "tasks" : { "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45" : { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 45, "type" : "transport", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752749, "running_time_in_nanos" : 293139, "cancellable" : false, "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" <2> }, "children" : [ { "node" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA", "id" : 46, "type" : "direct", "action" : "cluster:monitor/tasks/lists[n]", "start_time_in_millis" : 1513823752750, "running_time_in_nanos" : 92133, "cancellable" : false, "parent_task_id" : "u5lcZHqcQhu-rUoFaqDphA:45", "headers" : { "X-Opaque-Id" : "123456" <3> } } ] } } } -------------------------------------------------- //NOTCONSOLE <1> id as a part of the response header <2> id for the tasks that was initiated by the REST request <3> the child task of the task initiated by the REST request