Querying a Running Workflow
To query a running workflow, you must first create a request for the API.
- Procedure
- Create a request that looks something like this:
ROOT_URL/processes/$processId/query?token=$token
where
$processIdis the process ID returned in the "run workflow" API.$tokenis the API authentication token. This is the same as the TIBCO Data Science - Team Studio session ID. The authentication token also can be used in the header without thetokenquery parameter. The session ID can be found at http://host:port/api/sessions.
Note that this request should use the HTTP GET protocol.
Sample:
curl -i http://localhost:8080/alpinedatalabs/api/v1/json/processes/38933dd6-ecdd-4b65-b7ca-56d2bdb089be/query?token=4dcd1fa7eca1a210fb5581a8740ed8775db6b827
Response:
If the workflow is still running, a successful response looks like the following code:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1 Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 503 Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 21:30:03 GMT {"meta":{"workflowId":"43","processId":"38933dd6-ecdd-4b65-b7ca-56d2bdb089be","user":"1","state":"IN_PROGRESS"},"message":"In progress, processing node: K-Means, message:{\"analyticNodeId\":\"1396375156698\",\"analyticNodeName\":\"K-Means\",\"messageType\":\"Info\",\"timeStamp\":\"Apr 7, 2014 2:30:03 PM\",\"props\":{\"hadoop.job.id\":\"job_local_0008\",\"hadoop.job.reduce.progress\":\"0.0\",\"hadoop.job.name\":\"K-Means : AlpineKmeans_Output\",\"hadoop.job.map.progress\":\"100.0\"}}","results":""}If the workflow is already stopped, the response looks like the following code:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Server: Apache-Coyote/1.1 Content-Type: application/json;charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 47 Date: Mon, 07 Apr 2014 21:32:21 GMT invalid processId or workflow already stopped.