CloudTasksAsyncClient(*, credentials: Optional[google.auth.credentials.Credentials] = None, transport: Union[str, google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.services.cloud_tasks.transports.base.CloudTasksTransport] = 'grpc_asyncio', client_options: Optional[google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions] = None, client_info: google.api_core.gapic_v1.client_info.ClientInfo = <google.api_core.gapic_v1.client_info.ClientInfo object>)
Cloud Tasks allows developers to manage the execution of background work in their applications.
Properties
transport
Returns the transport used by the client instance.
Type | Description |
CloudTasksTransport | The transport used by the client instance. |
Methods
CloudTasksAsyncClient
CloudTasksAsyncClient(*, credentials: Optional[google.auth.credentials.Credentials] = None, transport: Union[str, google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.services.cloud_tasks.transports.base.CloudTasksTransport] = 'grpc_asyncio', client_options: Optional[google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions] = None, client_info: google.api_core.gapic_v1.client_info.ClientInfo = <google.api_core.gapic_v1.client_info.ClientInfo object>)
Instantiates the cloud tasks client.
Name | Description |
credentials |
Optional[google.auth.credentials.Credentials]
The authorization credentials to attach to requests. These credentials identify the application to the service; if none are specified, the client will attempt to ascertain the credentials from the environment. |
transport |
Union[str,
The transport to use. If set to None, a transport is chosen automatically. |
client_options |
ClientOptions
Custom options for the client. It won't take effect if a |
Type | Description |
google.auth.exceptions.MutualTlsChannelError | If mutual TLS transport creation failed for any reason. |
common_billing_account_path
common_billing_account_path(billing_account: str)
Returns a fully-qualified billing_account string.
common_folder_path
common_folder_path(folder: str)
Returns a fully-qualified folder string.
common_location_path
common_location_path(project: str, location: str)
Returns a fully-qualified location string.
common_organization_path
common_organization_path(organization: str)
Returns a fully-qualified organization string.
common_project_path
common_project_path(project: str)
Returns a fully-qualified project string.
create_queue
create_queue(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.CreateQueueRequest, dict]] = None, *, parent: Optional[str] = None, queue: Optional[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.queue.Queue] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Creates a queue.
Queues created with this method allow tasks to live for a maximum of 31 days. After a task is 31 days old, the task will be deleted regardless of whether it was dispatched or not.
WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if
you are using an App Engine queue.yaml
or queue.xml
file
to manage your queues. Read Overview of Queue Management and
queue.yaml <https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/queue-yaml>
__
before using this method.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_create_queue():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.CreateQueueRequest(
parent="parent_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.create_queue(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.CreateQueueRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for CreateQueue. |
parent |
Required. The location name in which the queue will be created. For example: |
queue |
Queue
Required. The queue to create. [Queue's name][google.cloud.tasks.v2beta3.Queue.name] cannot be the same as an existing queue. This corresponds to the |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Queue | A queue is a container of related tasks. Queues are configured to manage how those tasks are dispatched. Configurable properties include rate limits, retry options, queue types, and others. |
create_task
create_task(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.CreateTaskRequest, dict]] = None, *, parent: Optional[str] = None, task: Optional[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.task.Task] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Creates a task and adds it to a queue.
Tasks cannot be updated after creation; there is no UpdateTask command.
- The maximum task size is 100KB.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_create_task():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.CreateTaskRequest(
parent="parent_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.create_task(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.CreateTaskRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for CreateTask. |
parent |
Required. The queue name. For example: |
task |
Task
Required. The task to add. Task names have the following format: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Task | A unit of scheduled work. |
delete_queue
delete_queue(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.DeleteQueueRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Deletes a queue.
This command will delete the queue even if it has tasks in it.
Note: If you delete a queue, a queue with the same name can't be created for 7 days.
WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if
you are using an App Engine queue.yaml
or queue.xml
file
to manage your queues. Read Overview of Queue Management and
queue.yaml <https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/queue-yaml>
__
before using this method.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_delete_queue():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.DeleteQueueRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
client.delete_queue(request=request)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.DeleteQueueRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for DeleteQueue. |
name |
Required. The queue name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
delete_task
delete_task(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.DeleteTaskRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Deletes a task. A task can be deleted if it is scheduled or dispatched. A task cannot be deleted if it has executed successfully or permanently failed.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_delete_task():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.DeleteTaskRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
client.delete_task(request=request)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.DeleteTaskRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for deleting a task using DeleteTask. |
name |
Required. The task name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
from_service_account_file
from_service_account_file(filename: str, *args, **kwargs)
Creates an instance of this client using the provided credentials file.
Name | Description |
filename |
str
The path to the service account private key json file. |
Type | Description |
CloudTasksAsyncClient | The constructed client. |
from_service_account_info
from_service_account_info(info: dict, *args, **kwargs)
Creates an instance of this client using the provided credentials info.
Name | Description |
info |
dict
The service account private key info. |
Type | Description |
CloudTasksAsyncClient | The constructed client. |
from_service_account_json
from_service_account_json(filename: str, *args, **kwargs)
Creates an instance of this client using the provided credentials file.
Name | Description |
filename |
str
The path to the service account private key json file. |
Type | Description |
CloudTasksAsyncClient | The constructed client. |
get_iam_policy
get_iam_policy(request: Optional[Union[google.iam.v1.iam_policy_pb2.GetIamPolicyRequest, dict]] = None, *, resource: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Gets the access control policy for a xref_Queue. Returns an empty policy if the resource exists and does not have a policy set.
Authorization requires the following Google
IAM <https://cloud.google.com/iam>
__ permission on the
specified resource parent:
cloudtasks.queues.getIamPolicy
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_get_iam_policy():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.GetIamPolicyRequest(
resource="resource_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.get_iam_policy(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.iam.v1.iam_policy_pb2.GetIamPolicyRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for |
resource |
REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field. This corresponds to the |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.iam.v1.policy_pb2.Policy | Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. A Policy is a collection of bindings. A binding binds one or more members to a single role. Members can be user accounts, service accounts, Google groups, and domains (such as G Suite). A role is a named list of permissions (defined by IAM or configured by users). A binding can optionally specify a condition, which is a logic expression that further constrains the role binding based on attributes about the request and/or target resource. **JSON Example** { "bindings": [ { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin", "members": [ "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com" ] }, { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer", "members": ["user:eve@example.com"], "condition": { "title": "expirable access", "description": "Does not grant access after Sep 2020", "expression": "request.time < timestamp('2020-10-01t00:00:00.000z')",="" }="" }="" ]="" }="" **yaml="" example**="" bindings:="" -="" members:="" -="" user:\="" mike@example.com="" -="" group:\="" admins@example.com="" -="" domain:google.com="" -="" serviceaccount:\="" my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com="" role:="" roles/resourcemanager.organizationadmin="" -="" members:="" -="" user:\="" eve@example.com="" role:="" roles/resourcemanager.organizationviewer="" condition:="" title:="" expirable="" access="" description:="" does="" not="" grant="" access="" after="" sep="" 2020="" expression:="" request.time="">< timestamp('2020-10-01t00:00:00.000z')="" for="" a="" description="" of="" iam="" and="" its="" features,="" see="" the="" [iam="" developer's="" guide](\=""> |
get_mtls_endpoint_and_cert_source
get_mtls_endpoint_and_cert_source(
client_options: Optional[google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions] = None,
)
Return the API endpoint and client cert source for mutual TLS.
The client cert source is determined in the following order:
(1) if GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE
environment variable is not "true", the
client cert source is None.
(2) if client_options.client_cert_source
is provided, use the provided one; if the
default client cert source exists, use the default one; otherwise the client cert
source is None.
The API endpoint is determined in the following order:
(1) if client_options.api_endpoint
if provided, use the provided one.
(2) if GOOGLE_API_USE_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE
environment variable is "always", use the
default mTLS endpoint; if the environment variabel is "never", use the default API
endpoint; otherwise if client cert source exists, use the default mTLS endpoint, otherwise
use the default API endpoint.
More details can be found at https://google.aip.dev/auth/4114.
Name | Description |
client_options |
google.api_core.client_options.ClientOptions
Custom options for the client. Only the |
Type | Description |
google.auth.exceptions.MutualTLSChannelError | If any errors happen. |
Type | Description |
Tuple[str, Callable[[], Tuple[bytes, bytes]]] | returns the API endpoint and the client cert source to use. |
get_queue
get_queue(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.GetQueueRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Gets a queue.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_get_queue():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.GetQueueRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.get_queue(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.GetQueueRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for GetQueue. |
name |
Required. The resource name of the queue. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Queue | A queue is a container of related tasks. Queues are configured to manage how those tasks are dispatched. Configurable properties include rate limits, retry options, queue types, and others. |
get_task
get_task(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.GetTaskRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Gets a task.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_get_task():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.GetTaskRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.get_task(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.GetTaskRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for getting a task using GetTask. |
name |
Required. The task name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Task | A unit of scheduled work. |
get_transport_class
get_transport_class()
Returns an appropriate transport class.
list_queues
list_queues(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.ListQueuesRequest, dict]] = None, *, parent: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Lists queues. Queues are returned in lexicographical order.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_list_queues():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.ListQueuesRequest(
parent="parent_value",
)
# Make the request
page_result = client.list_queues(request=request)
# Handle the response
for response in page_result:
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.ListQueuesRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for ListQueues. |
parent |
Required. The location name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.services.cloud_tasks.pagers.ListQueuesAsyncPager | Response message for ListQueues. Iterating over this object will yield results and resolve additional pages automatically. |
list_tasks
list_tasks(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.ListTasksRequest, dict]] = None, *, parent: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Lists the tasks in a queue.
By default, only the xref_BASIC view is retrieved due to performance considerations; xref_response_view controls the subset of information which is returned.
The tasks may be returned in any order. The ordering may change at any time.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_list_tasks():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.ListTasksRequest(
parent="parent_value",
)
# Make the request
page_result = client.list_tasks(request=request)
# Handle the response
for response in page_result:
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.ListTasksRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for listing tasks using ListTasks. |
parent |
Required. The queue name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.services.cloud_tasks.pagers.ListTasksAsyncPager | Response message for listing tasks using ListTasks. Iterating over this object will yield results and resolve additional pages automatically. |
parse_common_billing_account_path
parse_common_billing_account_path(path: str)
Parse a billing_account path into its component segments.
parse_common_folder_path
parse_common_folder_path(path: str)
Parse a folder path into its component segments.
parse_common_location_path
parse_common_location_path(path: str)
Parse a location path into its component segments.
parse_common_organization_path
parse_common_organization_path(path: str)
Parse a organization path into its component segments.
parse_common_project_path
parse_common_project_path(path: str)
Parse a project path into its component segments.
parse_queue_path
parse_queue_path(path: str)
Parses a queue path into its component segments.
parse_task_path
parse_task_path(path: str)
Parses a task path into its component segments.
pause_queue
pause_queue(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.PauseQueueRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Pauses the queue.
If a queue is paused then the system will stop dispatching tasks until the queue is resumed via xref_ResumeQueue. Tasks can still be added when the queue is paused. A queue is paused if its xref_state is xref_PAUSED.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_pause_queue():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.PauseQueueRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.pause_queue(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.PauseQueueRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for PauseQueue. |
name |
Required. The queue name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Queue | A queue is a container of related tasks. Queues are configured to manage how those tasks are dispatched. Configurable properties include rate limits, retry options, queue types, and others. |
purge_queue
purge_queue(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.PurgeQueueRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Purges a queue by deleting all of its tasks. All tasks created before this method is called are permanently deleted. Purge operations can take up to one minute to take effect. Tasks might be dispatched before the purge takes effect. A purge is irreversible.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_purge_queue():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.PurgeQueueRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.purge_queue(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.PurgeQueueRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for PurgeQueue. |
name |
Required. The queue name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Queue | A queue is a container of related tasks. Queues are configured to manage how those tasks are dispatched. Configurable properties include rate limits, retry options, queue types, and others. |
queue_path
queue_path(project: str, location: str, queue: str)
Returns a fully-qualified queue string.
resume_queue
resume_queue(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.ResumeQueueRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Resume a queue.
This method resumes a queue after it has been xref_PAUSED or xref_DISABLED. The state of a queue is stored in the queue's xref_state; after calling this method it will be set to xref_RUNNING.
WARNING: Resuming many high-QPS queues at the same time can lead
to target overloading. If you are resuming high-QPS queues,
follow the 500/50/5 pattern described in Managing Cloud Tasks
Scaling
Risks <https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/manage-cloud-task-scaling>
__.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_resume_queue():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.ResumeQueueRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.resume_queue(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.ResumeQueueRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for ResumeQueue. |
name |
Required. The queue name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Queue | A queue is a container of related tasks. Queues are configured to manage how those tasks are dispatched. Configurable properties include rate limits, retry options, queue types, and others. |
run_task
run_task(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.RunTaskRequest, dict]] = None, *, name: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Forces a task to run now.
When this method is called, Cloud Tasks will dispatch the task, even if the task is already running, the queue has reached its xref_RateLimits or is xref_PAUSED.
This command is meant to be used for manual debugging. For example, xref_RunTask can be used to retry a failed task after a fix has been made or to manually force a task to be dispatched now.
The dispatched task is returned. That is, the task that is
returned contains the status][Task.status]
after the task is
dispatched but before the task is received by its target.
If Cloud Tasks receives a successful response from the task's target, then the task will be deleted; otherwise the task's xref_schedule_time will be reset to the time that xref_RunTask was called plus the retry delay specified in the queue's xref_RetryConfig.
xref_RunTask returns
NOT_FOUND][google.rpc.Code.NOT_FOUND]
when it is called on a
task that has already succeeded or permanently failed.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_run_task():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.RunTaskRequest(
name="name_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.run_task(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.RunTaskRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for forcing a task to run now using RunTask. |
name |
Required. The task name. For example: |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Task | A unit of scheduled work. |
set_iam_policy
set_iam_policy(request: Optional[Union[google.iam.v1.iam_policy_pb2.SetIamPolicyRequest, dict]] = None, *, resource: Optional[str] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Sets the access control policy for a xref_Queue. Replaces any existing policy.
Note: The Cloud Console does not check queue-level IAM permissions yet. Project-level permissions are required to use the Cloud Console.
Authorization requires the following Google
IAM <https://cloud.google.com/iam>
__ permission on the
specified resource parent:
cloudtasks.queues.setIamPolicy
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_set_iam_policy():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.SetIamPolicyRequest(
resource="resource_value",
)
# Make the request
response = client.set_iam_policy(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.iam.v1.iam_policy_pb2.SetIamPolicyRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for |
resource |
REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy is being specified. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field. This corresponds to the |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.iam.v1.policy_pb2.Policy | Defines an Identity and Access Management (IAM) policy. It is used to specify access control policies for Cloud Platform resources. A Policy is a collection of bindings. A binding binds one or more members to a single role. Members can be user accounts, service accounts, Google groups, and domains (such as G Suite). A role is a named list of permissions (defined by IAM or configured by users). A binding can optionally specify a condition, which is a logic expression that further constrains the role binding based on attributes about the request and/or target resource. **JSON Example** { "bindings": [ { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationAdmin", "members": [ "user:mike@example.com", "group:admins@example.com", "domain:google.com", "serviceAccount:my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com" ] }, { "role": "roles/resourcemanager.organizationViewer", "members": ["user:eve@example.com"], "condition": { "title": "expirable access", "description": "Does not grant access after Sep 2020", "expression": "request.time < timestamp('2020-10-01t00:00:00.000z')",="" }="" }="" ]="" }="" **yaml="" example**="" bindings:="" -="" members:="" -="" user:\="" mike@example.com="" -="" group:\="" admins@example.com="" -="" domain:google.com="" -="" serviceaccount:\="" my-project-id@appspot.gserviceaccount.com="" role:="" roles/resourcemanager.organizationadmin="" -="" members:="" -="" user:\="" eve@example.com="" role:="" roles/resourcemanager.organizationviewer="" condition:="" title:="" expirable="" access="" description:="" does="" not="" grant="" access="" after="" sep="" 2020="" expression:="" request.time="">< timestamp('2020-10-01t00:00:00.000z')="" for="" a="" description="" of="" iam="" and="" its="" features,="" see="" the="" [iam="" developer's="" guide](\=""> |
task_path
task_path(project: str, location: str, queue: str, task: str)
Returns a fully-qualified task string.
test_iam_permissions
test_iam_permissions(request: Optional[Union[google.iam.v1.iam_policy_pb2.TestIamPermissionsRequest, dict]] = None, *, resource: Optional[str] = None, permissions: Optional[Sequence[str]] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Returns permissions that a caller has on a
xref_Queue. If the resource does
not exist, this will return an empty set of permissions, not a
NOT_FOUND][google.rpc.Code.NOT_FOUND]
error.
Note: This operation is designed to be used for building permission-aware UIs and command-line tools, not for authorization checking. This operation may "fail open" without warning.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_test_iam_permissions():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.TestIamPermissionsRequest(
resource="resource_value",
permissions=['permissions_value_1', 'permissions_value_2'],
)
# Make the request
response = client.test_iam_permissions(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.iam.v1.iam_policy_pb2.TestIamPermissionsRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for |
resource |
REQUIRED: The resource for which the policy detail is being requested. See the operation documentation for the appropriate value for this field. This corresponds to the |
permissions |
:class:
The set of permissions to check for the |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.iam.v1.iam_policy_pb2.TestIamPermissionsResponse | Response message for TestIamPermissions method. |
update_queue
update_queue(request: Optional[Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.cloudtasks.UpdateQueueRequest, dict]] = None, *, queue: Optional[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.queue.Queue] = None, update_mask: Optional[google.protobuf.field_mask_pb2.FieldMask] = None, retry: Union[google.api_core.retry.Retry, google.api_core.gapic_v1.method._MethodDefault] = <_MethodDefault._DEFAULT_VALUE: <object object>>, timeout: Optional[float] = None, metadata: Sequence[Tuple[str, str]] = ())
Updates a queue.
This method creates the queue if it does not exist and updates the queue if it does exist.
Queues created with this method allow tasks to live for a maximum of 31 days. After a task is 31 days old, the task will be deleted regardless of whether it was dispatched or not.
WARNING: Using this method may have unintended side effects if
you are using an App Engine queue.yaml
or queue.xml
file
to manage your queues. Read Overview of Queue Management and
queue.yaml <https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/queue-yaml>
__
before using this method.
from google.cloud import tasks_v2beta3
def sample_update_queue():
# Create a client
client = tasks_v2beta3.CloudTasksClient()
# Initialize request argument(s)
request = tasks_v2beta3.UpdateQueueRequest(
)
# Make the request
response = client.update_queue(request=request)
# Handle the response
print(response)
Name | Description |
request |
Union[google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.UpdateQueueRequest, dict]
The request object. Request message for UpdateQueue. |
queue |
Queue
Required. The queue to create or update. The queue's name must be specified. Output only fields cannot be modified using UpdateQueue. Any value specified for an output only field will be ignored. The queue's name cannot be changed. This corresponds to the |
update_mask |
A mask used to specify which fields of the queue are being updated. If empty, then all fields will be updated. This corresponds to the |
retry |
google.api_core.retry.Retry
Designation of what errors, if any, should be retried. |
timeout |
float
The timeout for this request. |
metadata |
Sequence[Tuple[str, str]]
Strings which should be sent along with the request as metadata. |
Type | Description |
google.cloud.tasks_v2beta3.types.Queue | A queue is a container of related tasks. Queues are configured to manage how those tasks are dispatched. Configurable properties include rate limits, retry options, queue types, and others. |