Class JobState (0.8.1)

JobState(value)

Describes the overall state of a google.dataflow.v1beta3.Job][google.dataflow.v1beta3.Job].

Values: JOB_STATE_UNKNOWN (0): The job's run state isn't specified. JOB_STATE_STOPPED (1): JOB_STATE_STOPPED indicates that the job has not yet started to run. JOB_STATE_RUNNING (2): JOB_STATE_RUNNING indicates that the job is currently running. JOB_STATE_DONE (3): JOB_STATE_DONE indicates that the job has successfully completed. This is a terminal job state. This state may be set by the Cloud Dataflow service, as a transition from JOB_STATE_RUNNING. It may also be set via a Cloud Dataflow UpdateJob call, if the job has not yet reached a terminal state. JOB_STATE_FAILED (4): JOB_STATE_FAILED indicates that the job has failed. This is a terminal job state. This state may only be set by the Cloud Dataflow service, and only as a transition from JOB_STATE_RUNNING. JOB_STATE_CANCELLED (5): JOB_STATE_CANCELLED indicates that the job has been explicitly cancelled. This is a terminal job state. This state may only be set via a Cloud Dataflow UpdateJob call, and only if the job has not yet reached another terminal state. JOB_STATE_UPDATED (6): JOB_STATE_UPDATED indicates that the job was successfully updated, meaning that this job was stopped and another job was started, inheriting state from this one. This is a terminal job state. This state may only be set by the Cloud Dataflow service, and only as a transition from JOB_STATE_RUNNING. JOB_STATE_DRAINING (7): JOB_STATE_DRAINING indicates that the job is in the process of draining. A draining job has stopped pulling from its input sources and is processing any data that remains in-flight. This state may be set via a Cloud Dataflow UpdateJob call, but only as a transition from JOB_STATE_RUNNING. Jobs that are draining may only transition to JOB_STATE_DRAINED, JOB_STATE_CANCELLED, or JOB_STATE_FAILED. JOB_STATE_DRAINED (8): JOB_STATE_DRAINED indicates that the job has been drained. A drained job terminated by stopping pulling from its input sources and processing any data that remained in-flight when draining was requested. This state is a terminal state, may only be set by the Cloud Dataflow service, and only as a transition from JOB_STATE_DRAINING. JOB_STATE_PENDING (9): JOB_STATE_PENDING indicates that the job has been created but is not yet running. Jobs that are pending may only transition to JOB_STATE_RUNNING, or JOB_STATE_FAILED. JOB_STATE_CANCELLING (10): JOB_STATE_CANCELLING indicates that the job has been explicitly cancelled and is in the process of stopping. Jobs that are cancelling may only transition to JOB_STATE_CANCELLED or JOB_STATE_FAILED. JOB_STATE_QUEUED (11): JOB_STATE_QUEUED indicates that the job has been created but is being delayed until launch. Jobs that are queued may only transition to JOB_STATE_PENDING or JOB_STATE_CANCELLED. JOB_STATE_RESOURCE_CLEANING_UP (12): JOB_STATE_RESOURCE_CLEANING_UP indicates that the batch job's associated resources are currently being cleaned up after a successful run. Currently, this is an opt-in feature, please reach out to Cloud support team if you are interested.