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# coding=utf-8
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# Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
# Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for
# license information.
#
# Code generated by Microsoft (R) AutoRest Code Generator.
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# regenerated.
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from msrest.serialization import Model
class JobReleaseTaskExecutionInformation(Model):
"""Contains information about the execution of a Job Release task on a
compute node.
:param start_time: The time at which the task started running. Note that
every time the task is restarted, this value is updated.
:type start_time: datetime
:param end_time: The time at which the Job Release task completed. This
property is set only if the task is in the Completed state.
:type end_time: datetime
:param state: The current state of the Job Release task. Possible values
include: 'running', 'completed'
:type state: str or :class:`JobReleaseTaskState
<azure.batch.models.JobReleaseTaskState>`
:param task_root_directory: The root directory of the Job Release task on
the compute node. You can use this path to retrieve files created by the
task, such as log files.
:type task_root_directory: str
:param task_root_directory_url: The URL to the root directory of the Job
Release task on the compute node.
:type task_root_directory_url: str
:param exit_code: The exit code of the program specified on the task
command line. This parameter is returned only if the task is in the
completed state. The exit code for a process reflects the specific
convention implemented by the application developer for that process. If
you use the exit code value to make decisions in your code, be sure that
you know the exit code convention used by the application process. Note
that the exit code may also be generated by the compute node operating
system, such as when a process is forcibly terminated.
:type exit_code: int
:param scheduling_error: The scheduling error encountered by the Batch
service when starting the task.
:type scheduling_error: :class:`TaskSchedulingError
<azure.batch.models.TaskSchedulingError>`
"""
_validation = {
'start_time': {'required': True},
'state': {'required': True},
}
_attribute_map = {
'start_time': {'key': 'startTime', 'type': 'iso-8601'},
'end_time': {'key': 'endTime', 'type': 'iso-8601'},
'state': {'key': 'state', 'type': 'JobReleaseTaskState'},
'task_root_directory': {'key': 'taskRootDirectory', 'type': 'str'},
'task_root_directory_url': {'key': 'taskRootDirectoryUrl', 'type': 'str'},
'exit_code': {'key': 'exitCode', 'type': 'int'},
'scheduling_error': {'key': 'schedulingError', 'type': 'TaskSchedulingError'},
}
def __init__(self, start_time, state, end_time=None, task_root_directory=None, task_root_directory_url=None, exit_code=None, scheduling_error=None):
self.start_time = start_time
self.end_time = end_time
self.state = state
self.task_root_directory = task_root_directory
self.task_root_directory_url = task_root_directory_url
self.exit_code = exit_code
self.scheduling_error = scheduling_error
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