[PVE-User] Proxmox API catch response

Mohamed Sadok Ben Jazia benjazia.mohamedsadok at gmail.com
Fri Feb 5 16:46:38 CET 2016


I think those last lines are good for my work

do {
    sleep (1)
    task = APICALL(get
nodes/nina/tasks/UPID:nina:00007F77:0029667A:56B36272:vncproxy:104:tom at pam
:/status)
} while (task->{status} != 'stopped')


Do you think proxmox server can support a lot of pings each a short period
of time?


On 5 February 2016 at 15:34, Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht at proxmox.com>
wrote:

> If it's a call where a worker gets forked we have an UPID which represents
> this action and we have a UPID wait function where you can wait for this
> task to finish.
>
> If you're making perl scripts on a PVE host it'd be really easy:
>
>
>     use PVE::API2::Qemu;
>     use PVE::ProcFSTools;
>
>     my $params = {
>     node => $nodename,
>     vmid => $id,
>     timeout => $shutdown_timeout,
>     forceStop => 1,
>     };
>
>     my $upid = PVE::API2::Qemu->vm_shutdown($params);
>     PVE::ProcFSTools::upid_wait($upid);
>
>     # more code here
>
>
> But I'm simply guessing you do something else than perl.
>
> But you get the UPID also when making API calls in another way (through
> REST calls, e.g.) so you could check on that task.
> You will almost always need a loop with waits somewhere but you can make
> one function like upid_wait and use that everywhere.
>
> To see how the UPID is calculated look at:
>
> https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-common.git;a=blob;f=src/PVE/Tools.pm;h=9f08aa6fbf0c08da62e2f17078684cc2136d5b14;hb=HEAD#l854
>
> For an upid_wait function implementation see;
>
> https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-common.git;a=blob;f=src/PVE/ProcFSTools.pm;h=516c0e8b939791a64771df41c36df362e65c7423;hb=HEAD#l355
>
> ===== more easier approach ======
>
> A bit complicated maybe, also polling the task (which is also defined by
> the UPID) until it has "stopped" as status would be ok:
>
> Something like (using pseudo code):
>
>
> do {
>     sleep (1)
>     task = APICALL(get
> nodes/nina/tasks/UPID:nina:00007F77:0029667A:56B36272:vncproxy:104:tom at pam
> :/status)
> } while (task->{status} != 'stopped')
>
>
>
>
> On 02/05/2016 02:09 PM, Mohamed Sadok Ben Jazia wrote:
>
> Hello list,
> i'm using proxmox api to create Containers and managing ressources.
> proxmox commands don't have a fixed duration so you need to refresh calls
> to see that an action is correctly done..
> Are there a method to catch the end of an action when using API calls?
>
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