API documentation for tasks_v2.types
module.
Classes
Any
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Any
class.
AppEngineHttpRequest
App Engine HTTP request.
The message defines the HTTP request that is sent to an App Engine app when the task is dispatched.
Using AppEngineHttpRequest
requires
`appengine.applications.get
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/admin-api/access-control`_
Google IAM permission for the project and the following scope:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
The task will be delivered to the App Engine app which belongs to the
same project as the queue. For more information, see How Requests are
Routed <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-requests-are-routed>
and how routing is affected by dispatch
files <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/config/dispatchref>
.
Traffic is encrypted during transport and never leaves Google
datacenters. Because this traffic is carried over a communication
mechanism internal to Google, you cannot explicitly set the protocol
(for example, HTTP or HTTPS). The request to the handler, however, will
appear to have used the HTTP protocol.
The AppEngineRouting used to construct the URL that the task is delivered to can be set at the queue-level or task-level:
- If [app_engine_routing_override is set on the queue][Queue.app_engine_routing_override], this value is used for all tasks in the queue, no matter what the setting is for the [task-level app_engine_routing][AppEngineHttpRequest.app_engine_routing].
The url
that the task will be sent to is:
url =
host+
[relative_uri][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest.relative_uri]
Tasks can be dispatched to secure app handlers, unsecure app handlers,
and URIs restricted with
login: admin`` <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/config/appref>`_.
Because tasks are not run as any user, they cannot be dispatched to URIs
restricted with
login: required` <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/config/appref>
_
Task dispatches also do not follow redirects.
The task attempt has succeeded if the app's request handler returns an
HTTP response code in the range [200
- 299
]. The task attempt
has failed if the app's handler returns a non-2xx response code or Cloud
Tasks does not receive response before the
[deadline][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task.dispatch_deadline]. Failed tasks
will be retried according to the [retry
configuration][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.retry_config]. 503
(Service Unavailable) is considered an App Engine system error instead
of an application error and will cause Cloud Tasks' traffic congestion
control to temporarily throttle the queue's dispatches. Unlike other
types of task targets, a 429
(Too Many Requests) response from an
app handler does not cause traffic congestion control to throttle the
queue.
Task-level setting for App Engine routing. - If [app_engine_routing_override is set on the queue][Queue.app_engine_routing_override], this value is used for all tasks in the queue, no matter what the setting is for the [task-level app_engine_routing][AppEngineHt tpRequest.app_engine_routing].
HTTP request headers. This map contains the header field
names and values. Headers can be set when the [task is
created][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.CreateTask].
Repeated headers are not supported but a header value can
contain commas. Cloud Tasks sets some headers to default
values: - User-Agent
: By default, this header is
"AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/appengine)"
.
This header can be modified, but Cloud Tasks will append
"AppEngine-Google; (+http://code.google.com/appengine)"
to
the modified User-Agent
. If the task has a
body, Cloud
Tasks sets the following headers: - Content-Type
: By
default, the Content-Type
header is set to
"application/octet-stream"
. The default can be overridden
by explicitly setting Content-Type
to a particular
media type when the [task is
created][google.cloud.tasks.v2.CloudTasks.CreateTask]. For
example, Content-Type
can be set to
"application/json"
. - Content-Length
: This is
computed by Cloud Tasks. This value is output only. It
cannot be changed. The headers below cannot be set or
overridden: - Host
- X-Google-*
-
X-AppEngine-*
In addition, Cloud Tasks sets some headers
when the task is dispatched, such as headers containing
information about the task; see request headers
<https://cloud.google.com/tasks/docs/creating-appengine-
handlers#reading_request_headers>
_. These headers are set
only when the task is dispatched, so they are not visible when
the task is returned in a Cloud Tasks response. Although
there is no specific limit for the maximum number of headers
or the size, there is a limit on the maximum size of the
Task. For more information, see
the CreateTask
documentation.
AppEngineRouting
App Engine Routing.
Defines routing characteristics specific to App Engine - service, version, and instance.
For more information about services, versions, and instances see An
Overview of App
Engine <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/an-overview-of-app-engine>
,
Microservices Architecture on Google App
Engine <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/python/microservices-on-app-engine>
,
App Engine Standard request
routing <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-requests-are-routed>
,
and App Engine Flex request
routing <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/flexible/python/how-requests-are-routed>
.
Using AppEngineRouting
requires
`appengine.applications.get
https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/admin-api/access-control`_
Google IAM permission for the project and the following scope:
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform
App version. By default, the task is sent to the version which is the default version when the task is attempted. For some queues or tasks which were created using the App Engine Task Queue API, host is not parsable into service, version, and instance. For example, some tasks which were created using the App Engine SDK use a custom domain name; custom domains are not parsed by Cloud Tasks. If host is not parsable, then service, version, and instance are the empty string.
Output only. The host that the task is sent to. The host is
constructed from the domain name of the app associated with
the queue's project ID (for example .appspot.com), and the
service,
version, and
instance.
Tasks which were created using the App Engine SDK might have a
custom domain name. For more information, see How Requests
are Routed
<https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/how-
requests-are-routed>
_.
Attempt
The status of a task attempt.
Output only. The time that this attempt was dispatched.
dispatch_time
will be truncated to the nearest
microsecond.
Output only. The response from the worker for this attempt.
If response_time
is unset, then the task has not been
attempted or is currently running and the response_status
field is meaningless.
AuditConfig
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.AuditConfig
class.
AuditConfigDelta
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.AuditConfigDelta
class.
AuditLogConfig
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.AuditLogConfig
class.
Binding
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Binding
class.
BindingDelta
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.BindingDelta
class.
CreateQueueRequest
Request message for CreateQueue.
Required. The queue to create. [Queue's name][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.name] cannot be the same as an existing queue.
CreateTaskRequest
Request message for CreateTask.
Required. The task to add. Task names have the following
format: projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/queues/QUE
UE_ID/tasks/TASK_ID
. The user can optionally specify a task
name. If a name is not
specified then the system will generate a random unique task
id, which will be set in the task returned in the
response. If
[schedule_time][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task.schedule_time] is
not set or is in the past then Cloud Tasks will set it to the
current time. Task De-duplication: Explicitly specifying a
task ID enables task de-duplication. If a task's ID is
identical to that of an existing task or a task that was
deleted or executed recently then the call will fail with
[ALREADY_EXISTS][google.rpc.Code.ALREADY_EXISTS]. If the
task's queue was created using Cloud Tasks, then another task
with the same name can't be created for 1hour
after the
original task was deleted or executed. If the task's queue was
created using queue.yaml or queue.xml, then another task with
the same name can't be created for 9days
after the original
task was deleted or executed. Because there is an extra
lookup cost to identify duplicate task names, these
CreateTask
calls have significantly increased latency. Using hashed
strings for the task id or for the prefix of the task id is
recommended. Choosing task ids that are sequential or have
sequential prefixes, for example using a timestamp, causes an
increase in latency and error rates in all task commands. The
infrastructure relies on an approximately uniform distribution
of task ids to store and serve tasks efficiently.
DeleteQueueRequest
Request message for DeleteQueue.
DeleteTaskRequest
Request message for deleting a task using DeleteTask.
Duration
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Duration
class.
Empty
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Empty
class.
Expr
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Expr
class.
FieldMask
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.FieldMask
class.
GetIamPolicyRequest
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.GetIamPolicyRequest
class.
GetPolicyOptions
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.GetPolicyOptions
class.
GetQueueRequest
Request message for GetQueue.
GetTaskRequest
Request message for getting a task using GetTask.
The response_view specifies which subset of the
Task will be returned. By
default response_view is
BASIC; not all
information is retrieved by default because some data, such as
payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed
because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of
data that it contains. Authorization for
FULL requires
cloudtasks.tasks.fullView
Google IAM
<https://cloud.google.com/iam/>
_ permission on the
Task resource.
HttpRequest
HTTP request.
The task will be pushed to the worker as an HTTP request. If the worker
or the redirected worker acknowledges the task by returning a successful
HTTP response code ([200
- 299
]), the task will be removed from
the queue. If any other HTTP response code is returned or no response is
received, the task will be retried according to the following:
User-specified throttling: [retry configuration][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.retry_config], [rate limits][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.rate_limits], and the [queue's state][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.state].
System throttling: To prevent the worker from overloading, Cloud Tasks may temporarily reduce the queue's effective rate. User-specified settings will not be changed.
System throttling happens because:
Cloud Tasks backs off on all errors. Normally the backoff specified in [rate limits][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Queue.rate_limits] will be used. But if the worker returns
429
(Too Many Requests),503
(Service Unavailable), or the rate of errors is high, Cloud Tasks will use a higher backoff rate. The retry specified in theRetry-After
HTTP response header is considered.To prevent traffic spikes and to smooth sudden increases in traffic, dispatches ramp up slowly when the queue is newly created or idle and if large numbers of tasks suddenly become available to dispatch (due to spikes in create task rates, the queue being unpaused, or many tasks that are scheduled at the same time).
The HTTP method to use for the request. The default is POST.
HTTP request body. A request body is allowed only if the [HTTP method][google.cloud.tasks.v2.HttpRequest.http_method] is POST, PUT, or PATCH. It is an error to set body on a task with an incompatible HttpMethod.
If specified, an
OAuth token <https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2>
_ will be generated and attached as anAuthorization
header in the HTTP request. This type of authorization should generally only be used when calling Google APIs hosted on *.googleapis.com.
ListQueuesRequest
Request message for ListQueues.
\ filter
can be used to specify a subset of queues. Any
Queue field can be used as a
filter and several operators as supported. For example: <=,
<, >=, >, !=, =, :
. The filter syntax is the same as
described in Stackdriver's Advanced Logs Filters <https://clo
ud.google.com/logging/docs/view/advanced_filters>
_. Sample
filter "state: PAUSED". Note that using filters might cause
fewer queues than the requested page_size to be returned.
A token identifying the page of results to return. To request the first page results, page_token must be empty. To request the next page of results, page_token must be the value of [ne xt_page_token][google.cloud.tasks.v2.ListQueuesResponse.next _page_token] returned from the previous call to ListQueues method. It is an error to switch the value of the filter while iterating through pages.
ListQueuesResponse
Response message for ListQueues.
A token to retrieve next page of results. To return the next page of results, call ListQueues with this value as the [page_token][google.cloud.tasks.v2.ListQueu esRequest.page_token]. If the next_page_token is empty, there are no more results. The page token is valid for only 2 hours.
ListTasksRequest
Request message for listing tasks using ListTasks.
The response_view specifies which subset of the
Task will be returned. By
default response_view is
BASIC; not all
information is retrieved by default because some data, such as
payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed
because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of
data that it contains. Authorization for
FULL requires
cloudtasks.tasks.fullView
Google IAM
<https://cloud.google.com/iam/>
_ permission on the
Task resource.
A token identifying the page of results to return. To request the first page results, page_token must be empty. To request the next page of results, page_token must be the value of [ne xt_page_token][google.cloud.tasks.v2.ListTasksResponse.next _page_token] returned from the previous call to ListTasks method. The page token is valid for only 2 hours.
ListTasksResponse
Response message for listing tasks using ListTasks.
A token to retrieve next page of results. To return the next page of results, call ListTasks with this value as the [page_token][google.cloud.tasks.v2.ListTask sRequest.page_token]. If the next_page_token is empty, there are no more results.
OAuthToken
Contains information needed for generating an OAuth
token <https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OAuth2>
_. This
type of authorization should generally only be used when calling Google
APIs hosted on *.googleapis.com.
OAuth scope to be used for generating OAuth access token. If not specified, "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud- platform" will be used.
OidcToken
Contains information needed for generating an OpenID
Connect
token <https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/OpenIDConnect>
_.
This type of authorization can be used for many scenarios, including
calling Cloud Run, or endpoints where you intend to validate the token
yourself.
Audience to be used when generating OIDC token. If not specified, the URI specified in target will be used.
PauseQueueRequest
Request message for PauseQueue.
Policy
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Policy
class.
PolicyDelta
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.PolicyDelta
class.
PurgeQueueRequest
Request message for PurgeQueue.
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.
Overrides for [task-level app_engine_routing][google.cloud.t
asks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest.app_engine_routing]. These
settings apply only to [App Engine
tasks][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest] in this
queue. Http tasks are not
affected. If set, app_engine_routing_override
is used for
all [App Engine
tasks][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest] in the
queue, no matter what the setting is for the [task-level app_
engine_routing][google.cloud.tasks.v2.AppEngineHttpRequest.ap
p_engine_routing].
Settings that determine the retry behavior. - For tasks
created using Cloud Tasks: the queue-level retry settings
apply to all tasks in the queue that were created using Cloud
Tasks. Retry settings cannot be set on individual tasks. -
For tasks created using the App Engine SDK: the queue-level
retry settings apply to all tasks in the queue which do not
have retry settings explicitly set on the task and were
created by the App Engine SDK. See App Engine
documentation <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standar
d/python/taskqueue/push/retrying-tasks>
_.
Output only. The last time this queue was purged. All tasks
that were [created][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task.create_time]
before this time were purged. A queue can be purged using
PurgeQueue, the
App Engine Task Queue SDK, or the Cloud Console <https://clou
d.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/python/taskqueue/push/del
eting-tasks-and-queues#purging_all_tasks_from_a_queue>
_.
Purge time will be truncated to the nearest microsecond. Purge
time will be unset if the queue has never been purged.
RateLimits
Rate limits.
This message determines the maximum rate that tasks can be dispatched by a queue, regardless of whether the dispatch is a first task attempt or a retry.
Note: The debugging command, RunTask, will run a task even if the queue has reached its RateLimits.
Output only. The max burst size. Max burst size limits how
fast tasks in queue are processed when many tasks are in the
queue and the rate is high. This field allows the queue to
have a high rate so processing starts shortly after a task is
enqueued, but still limits resource usage when many tasks are
enqueued in a short period of time. The token bucket
<https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_Bucket>
algorithm is used
to control the rate of task dispatches. Each queue has a token
bucket that holds tokens, up to the maximum specified by
max_burst_size
. Each time a task is dispatched, a token is
removed from the bucket. Tasks will be dispatched until the
queue's bucket runs out of tokens. The bucket will be
continuously refilled with new tokens based on [max_dispatche
s_per_second][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RateLimits.max_dispatch
es_per_second]. Cloud Tasks will pick the value of
max_burst_size
based on the value of [max_dispatches_per
_second][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RateLimits.max_dispatches_pe
r_second]. For queues that were created or updated using
queue.yaml/xml
, max_burst_size
is equal to
bucket\_size <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standar
d/python/config/queueref#bucket_size>
. Since
max_burst_size
is output only, if
UpdateQueue is
called on a queue created by queue.yaml/xml
,
max_burst_size
will be reset based on the value of [max_d
ispatches_per_second][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RateLimits.max_
dispatches_per_second], regardless of whether [max_dispatch
es_per_second][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RateLimits.max_dispatc
hes_per_second] is updated.
ResumeQueueRequest
Request message for ResumeQueue.
RetryConfig
Retry config.
These settings determine when a failed task attempt is retried.
If positive, max_retry_duration
specifies the time limit
for retrying a failed task, measured from when the task was
first attempted. Once max_retry_duration
time has passed
and the task has been attempted [max_attempts][google.cloud
.tasks.v2.RetryConfig.max_attempts] times, no further
attempts will be made and the task will be deleted. If zero,
then the task age is unlimited. If unspecified when the queue
is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.
max_retry_duration
will be truncated to the nearest
second. This field has the same meaning as task\_age\_limit
in queue.yaml/xml <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/sta
ndard/python/config/queueref#retry_parameters>
_.
A task will be
[scheduled][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Task.schedule_time] for
retry between
[min_backoff][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RetryConfig.min_backoff]
and
[max_backoff][google.cloud.tasks.v2.RetryConfig.max_backoff]
duration after it fails, if the queue's
RetryConfig specifies
that the task should be retried. If unspecified when the
queue is created, Cloud Tasks will pick the default.
max_backoff
will be truncated to the nearest second. This
field has the same meaning as max\_backoff\_seconds in
queue.yaml/xml <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standa
rd/python/config/queueref#retry_parameters>
_.
RunTaskRequest
Request message for forcing a task to run now using RunTask.
The response_view specifies which subset of the
Task will be returned. By
default response_view is
BASIC; not all
information is retrieved by default because some data, such as
payloads, might be desirable to return only when needed
because of its large size or because of the sensitivity of
data that it contains. Authorization for
FULL requires
cloudtasks.tasks.fullView
Google IAM
<https://cloud.google.com/iam/>
_ permission on the
Task resource.
SetIamPolicyRequest
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.SetIamPolicyRequest
class.
Status
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Status
class.
Task
A unit of scheduled work.
Required. The message to send to the worker.
HTTP request that is sent to the worker. An HTTP task is a task that has HttpRequest set.
Output only. The time that the task was created.
create_time
will be truncated to the nearest second.
Output only. The number of attempts dispatched. This count includes attempts which have been dispatched but haven't received a response.
Output only. The status of the task's first attempt. Only [dispatch_time][google.cloud.tasks.v2.Attempt.dispatch_time] will be set. The other Attempt information is not retained by Cloud Tasks.
Output only. The view specifies which subset of the Task has been returned.
TestIamPermissionsRequest
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.TestIamPermissionsRequest
class.
TestIamPermissionsResponse
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.TestIamPermissionsResponse
class.
Timestamp
API documentation for tasks_v2.types.Timestamp
class.
UpdateQueueRequest
Request message for UpdateQueue.
A mask used to specify which fields of the queue are being updated. If empty, then all fields will be updated.