JOBS_BY_FOLDER view
The INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_FOLDER
view contains near real-time metadata
about all jobs submitted in the parent folder of the current project, including
the jobs in subfolders under it.
Required role
To get the permission that you need to query the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_FOLDER
view,
ask your administrator to grant you the
BigQuery Resource Viewer (roles/bigquery.resourceViewer
) IAM role on your parent folder.
For more information about granting roles, see Manage access to projects, folders, and organizations.
This predefined role contains the
bigquery.jobs.listAll
permission,
which is required to
query the INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_FOLDER
view.
You might also be able to get this permission with custom roles or other predefined roles.
For more information about BigQuery permissions, see Access control with IAM.
Schema
The underlying data is partitioned by the creation_time
column and
clustered by project_id
and user_email
. The query_info
column contains
additional information about your query jobs.
The INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_FOLDER
view has the following schema:
Column name | Data type | Value |
---|---|---|
bi_engine_statistics |
RECORD |
If the project is configured to use the BI
Engine SQL Interface, then this field contains BiEngineStatistics.
Otherwise NULL .
|
cache_hit |
BOOLEAN |
Whether the query results of this job were from a cache.
If you have a multi-query statement
job, cache_hit for your parent query is
NULL .
|
creation_time |
TIMESTAMP |
(Partitioning column) Creation time of this job. Partitioning is based on the UTC time of this timestamp. |
destination_table |
RECORD |
Destination table for results, if any. |
end_time |
TIMESTAMP |
The end time of this job, in milliseconds since the epoch. This field represents the
time when the job enters the DONE state. |
error_result |
RECORD |
Details of any errors as ErrorProto objects. |
folder_numbers |
REPEATED INTEGER |
Number IDs of folders that contain the project, starting with the folder that immediately
contains the project, followed by the folder that contains the child folder, and so forth.
For example, if folder_numbers is [1, 2, 3] , then folder
1 immediately contains the project, folder 2 contains
1 , and folder 3 contains 2 . This column is only
populated in JOBS_BY_FOLDER .
|
job_creation_reason.code |
STRING |
Specifies the high level reason why a job was created. Possible values are:
|
job_id |
STRING |
The ID of the job if a job was created. Otherwise, the query ID of a query using short
query mode. For example, bquxjob_1234 . |
job_stages |
RECORD |
Query
stages of the job.
Note: This column's values are empty for queries that read from tables with row-level access policies. For more information, see best practices for row-level security in BigQuery. |
job_type |
STRING |
The type of the job. Can be QUERY , LOAD , EXTRACT ,
COPY , or NULL . A NULL value
indicates an internal job, such as a script job statement evaluation
or a materialized view refresh.
|
labels |
RECORD |
Array of labels applied to the job as key-value pairs. |
parent_job_id |
STRING |
ID of the parent job, if any. |
priority |
STRING |
The priority of this job. Valid values include INTERACTIVE and
BATCH . |
project_id |
STRING |
(Clustering column) The ID of the project. |
project_number |
INTEGER |
The number of the project. |
query |
STRING |
SQL query text. Only the JOBS_BY_PROJECT view has the query
column. |
referenced_tables |
RECORD |
Array of tables referenced by the job. Only populated for query jobs that are not cache hits. |
reservation_id |
STRING |
Name of the primary reservation assigned to this job,
in the format
RESERVATION_ADMIN_PROJECT:RESERVATION_LOCATION.RESERVATION_NAME .In this output:
|
edition |
STRING |
The edition associated with the reservation assigned to this job. For more information about editions, see Introduction to BigQuery editions. |
session_info |
RECORD |
Details about the session in which this job ran, if any. |
start_time |
TIMESTAMP |
The start time of this job, in milliseconds since the epoch. This field represents the
time when the job transitions from the PENDING state to either
RUNNING or DONE . |
state |
STRING |
Running state of the job. Valid states include PENDING , RUNNING , and
DONE .
|
statement_type |
STRING |
The type of query statement. For example, DELETE , INSERT ,
SCRIPT , SELECT , or UPDATE . See QueryStatementType
for list of valid values.
|
timeline |
RECORD |
Query timeline of the job. Contains snapshots of query execution. |
total_bytes_billed |
INTEGER |
If the project is configured to use on-demand
pricing, then this field contains the total bytes billed for the
job. If the project is configured to use flat-rate
pricing, then you are not billed for bytes and this field is
informational only.
Note: This column's values are empty for queries that read from tables with row-level access policies. For more information, see best practices for row-level security in BigQuery. |
total_bytes_processed |
INTEGER |
Total bytes processed by the job. Note: This column's values are empty for queries that read from tables with row-level access policies. For more information, see best practices for row-level security in BigQuery. |
total_modified_partitions |
INTEGER |
The total number of partitions the job modified. This field is
populated for LOAD and QUERY jobs.
|
total_slot_ms |
INTEGER |
Slot milliseconds for the job over its entire duration in the RUNNING state,
including retries. |
transaction_id |
STRING |
ID of the transaction in which this job ran, if any. (Preview) |
user_email |
STRING |
(Clustering column) Email address or service account of the user who ran the job. |
query_info.resource_warning |
STRING |
The warning message that appears if the resource usage during query processing is above the internal threshold of the system. A successful query job can have the resource_warning field populated. With resource_warning , you get additional data points to optimize your queries and to set up monitoring for performance trends of an equivalent set of queries by using query_hashes .
|
query_info.query_hashes.normalized_literals |
STRING |
Contains the hashes of the query. normalized_literals is a hexadecimal
STRING hash that ignores comments, parameter values, UDFs, and literals.
The hash value will differ when underlying views change, or if the query implicitly
references columns, such as SELECT * , and the table schema changes.
This field appears for successful GoogleSQL queries that are not cache hits. |
query_info.performance_insights |
RECORD |
Performance insights for the job. |
query_info.optimization_details |
STRUCT |
The history-based optimizations for the job. |
transferred_bytes |
INTEGER |
Total bytes transferred for cross-cloud queries, such as BigQuery Omni cross-cloud transfer jobs. |
materialized_view_statistics |
RECORD |
Statistics of materialized views considered in a query job. (Preview) |
Data retention
This view contains currently running jobs and the job history of the past 180 days.
Scope and syntax
Queries against this view must include a region qualifier. The following table explains the region scope for this view:
View name | Resource scope | Region scope |
---|---|---|
[PROJECT_ID.]`region-REGION`.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_FOLDER |
Folder that contains the specified project | REGION |
- Optional:
PROJECT_ID
: the ID of your Google Cloud project. If not specified, the default project is used.
REGION
: any dataset region name. For example,`region-us`
.
Example
The following query displays the job ID, creation time, and state (PENDING
,
RUNNING
, or DONE
) of all interactive jobs in the designated project's
folder:
SELECT job_id, creation_time, state FROM `region-REGION_NAME`.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_FOLDER WHERE priority = 'INTERACTIVE';
The result is similar to the following:
+--------------+---------------------------+---------------------------------+ | job_id | creation_time | state | +--------------+---------------------------+---------------------------------+ | bquxjob_1 | 2019-10-10 00:00:00 UTC | DONE | | bquxjob_2 | 2019-10-10 00:00:01 UTC | DONE | | bquxjob_3 | 2019-10-10 00:00:02 UTC | DONE | | bquxjob_4 | 2019-10-10 00:00:03 UTC | RUNNING | | bquxjob_5 | 2019-10-10 00:00:04 UTC | PENDING | +--------------+---------------------------+---------------------------------+
Get bytes processed by export jobs
The following example computes the total_processed_bytes
value for
EXTRACT
job types. For information about quotas for export jobs, see
Quota policy for export jobs.
The total bytes processed can be used to monitor the
aggregate usage and ensure that export jobs stays below the 50 TB per-day
limit:
SELECT DATE(creation_time) as day, project_id as source_project_id, SUM(total_bytes_processed) AS total_bytes_processed FROM `region-REGION_NAME`.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS WHERE creation_time BETWEEN TIMESTAMP_SUB(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(), INTERVAL 8 DAY) AND CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() AND job_type = "EXTRACT" GROUP BY day, source_project_id ORDER BY day DESC;
Get usage of copy jobs
For information about copy jobs, see Copy a table. The following example provides the usage of copy jobs:
SELECT DATE(creation_time) as day, project_id as source_project_id, CONCAT(destination_table.project_id,":",destination_table.dataset_id,".",destination_table.table_id) as destination_table, COUNT(job_id) AS copy_job_count FROM `region-REGION_NAME`.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS WHERE creation_time BETWEEN TIMESTAMP_SUB(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP(), INTERVAL 8 DAY) AND CURRENT_TIMESTAMP() AND job_type = "COPY" GROUP BY day, source_project_id, destination_table ORDER BY day DESC;
View performance insights for queries
The following example returns all query jobs that have performance insights from the designated project's folder in the last 30 days, along with a URL that links to the query execution graph in the Google Cloud console.
SELECT `bigquery-public-data`.persistent_udfs.job_url( project_id || ':us.' || job_id) AS job_url, query_info.performance_insights FROM `region-REGION_NAME`.INFORMATION_SCHEMA.JOBS_BY_FOLDER WHERE DATE(creation_time) >= CURRENT_DATE - 30 -- scan 30 days of query history AND job_type = 'QUERY' AND state = 'DONE' AND error_result IS NULL AND statement_type != 'SCRIPT' AND EXISTS ( -- Only include queries which had performance insights SELECT 1 FROM UNNEST( query_info.performance_insights.stage_performance_standalone_insights ) WHERE slot_contention OR insufficient_shuffle_quota UNION ALL SELECT 1 FROM UNNEST( query_info.performance_insights.stage_performance_change_insights ) WHERE input_data_change.records_read_diff_percentage IS NOT NULL );