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# coding=utf-8
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from msrest.serialization import Model
class JobPreparationTaskExecutionInformation(Model):
"""Contains information about the execution of a Job Preparation task on a
compute node.
All required parameters must be populated in order to send to Azure.
:param start_time: Required. The time at which the task started running.
If the task has been restarted or retried, this is the most recent time at
which the task started running.
:type start_time: datetime
:param end_time: The time at which the Job Preparation task completed.
This property is set only if the task is in the Completed state.
:type end_time: datetime
:param state: Required. The current state of the Job Preparation task on
the compute node. Possible values include: 'running', 'completed'
:type state: str or ~azure.batch.models.JobPreparationTaskState
:param task_root_directory: The root directory of the Job Preparation 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
Preparation 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 container_info: Information about the container under which the
task is executing. This property is set only if the task runs in a
container context.
:type container_info:
~azure.batch.models.TaskContainerExecutionInformation
:param failure_info: Information describing the task failure, if any. This
property is set only if the task is in the completed state and encountered
a failure.
:type failure_info: ~azure.batch.models.TaskFailureInformation
:param retry_count: Required. The number of times the task has been
retried by the Batch service. Task application failures (non-zero exit
code) are retried, pre-processing errors (the task could not be run) and
file upload errors are not retried. The Batch service will retry the task
up to the limit specified by the constraints. Task application failures
(non-zero exit code) are retried, pre-processing errors (the task could
not be run) and file upload errors are not retried. The Batch service will
retry the task up to the limit specified by the constraints.
:type retry_count: int
:param last_retry_time: The most recent time at which a retry of the Job
Preparation task started running. This property is set only if the task
was retried (i.e. retryCount is nonzero). If present, this is typically
the same as startTime, but may be different if the task has been restarted
for reasons other than retry; for example, if the compute node was
rebooted during a retry, then the startTime is updated but the
lastRetryTime is not.
:type last_retry_time: datetime
:param result: The result of the task execution. If the value is 'failed',
then the details of the failure can be found in the failureInfo property.
Possible values include: 'success', 'failure'
:type result: str or ~azure.batch.models.TaskExecutionResult
"""
_validation = {
'start_time': {'required': True},
'state': {'required': True},
'retry_count': {'required': True},
}
_attribute_map = {
'start_time': {'key': 'startTime', 'type': 'iso-8601'},
'end_time': {'key': 'endTime', 'type': 'iso-8601'},
'state': {'key': 'state', 'type': 'JobPreparationTaskState'},
'task_root_directory': {'key': 'taskRootDirectory', 'type': 'str'},
'task_root_directory_url': {'key': 'taskRootDirectoryUrl', 'type': 'str'},
'exit_code': {'key': 'exitCode', 'type': 'int'},
'container_info': {'key': 'containerInfo', 'type': 'TaskContainerExecutionInformation'},
'failure_info': {'key': 'failureInfo', 'type': 'TaskFailureInformation'},
'retry_count': {'key': 'retryCount', 'type': 'int'},
'last_retry_time': {'key': 'lastRetryTime', 'type': 'iso-8601'},
'result': {'key': 'result', 'type': 'TaskExecutionResult'},
}
def __init__(self, *, start_time, state, retry_count: int, end_time=None, task_root_directory: str=None, task_root_directory_url: str=None, exit_code: int=None, container_info=None, failure_info=None, last_retry_time=None, result=None, **kwargs) -> None:
super(JobPreparationTaskExecutionInformation, self).__init__(**kwargs)
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.container_info = container_info
self.failure_info = failure_info
self.retry_count = retry_count
self.last_retry_time = last_retry_time
self.result = result
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