delete_job_execution
(**kwargs)¶Deletes a job execution.
Requires permission to access the DeleteJobExecution action.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_job_execution(
jobId='string',
thingName='string',
executionNumber=123,
force=True|False,
namespaceId='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the job whose execution on a particular device will be deleted.
[REQUIRED]
The name of the thing whose job execution will be deleted.
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the job execution to be deleted. The executionNumber
refers to the execution of a particular job on a particular device.
Note that once a job execution is deleted, the executionNumber
may be reused by IoT, so be sure you get and use the correct value here.
(Optional) When true, you can delete a job execution which is "IN_PROGRESS". Otherwise, you can only delete a job execution which is in a terminal state ("SUCCEEDED", "FAILED", "REJECTED", "REMOVED" or "CANCELED") or an exception will occur. The default is false.
Note
Deleting a job execution which is "IN_PROGRESS", will cause the device to be unable to access job information or update the job execution status. Use caution and ensure that the device is able to recover to a valid state.
The namespace used to indicate that a job is a customer-managed job.
When you specify a value for this parameter, Amazon Web Services IoT Core sends jobs notifications to MQTT topics that contain the value in the following format.
$aws/things/THING_NAME/jobs/JOB_ID/notify-namespace-NAMESPACE_ID/
Note
The namespaceId
feature is in public preview.
None
Exceptions
IoT.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
IoT.Client.exceptions.InvalidStateTransitionException
IoT.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
IoT.Client.exceptions.ThrottlingException
IoT.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException