list_executions
(**kwargs)¶Lists all executions for the specified workflow.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_executions(
MaxResults=123,
NextToken='string',
WorkflowId='string'
)
ListExecutions
returns theNextToken
parameter in the output. You can then pass theNextToken
parameter in a subsequent command to continue listing additional executions.
This is useful for pagination, for instance. If you have 100 executions for a workflow, you might only want to list first 10. If so, call the API by specifying the max-results
:
aws transfer list-executions --max-results 10
This returns details for the first 10 executions, as well as the pointer ( NextToken
) to the eleventh execution. You can now call the API again, supplying the NextToken
value you received:
aws transfer list-executions --max-results 10 --next-token $somePointerReturnedFromPreviousListResult
This call returns the next 10 executions, the 11th through the 20th. You can then repeat the call until the details for all 100 executions have been returned.
[REQUIRED]
A unique identifier for the workflow.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'NextToken': 'string',
'WorkflowId': 'string',
'Executions': [
{
'ExecutionId': 'string',
'InitialFileLocation': {
'S3FileLocation': {
'Bucket': 'string',
'Key': 'string',
'VersionId': 'string',
'Etag': 'string'
},
'EfsFileLocation': {
'FileSystemId': 'string',
'Path': 'string'
}
},
'ServiceMetadata': {
'UserDetails': {
'UserName': 'string',
'ServerId': 'string',
'SessionId': 'string'
}
},
'Status': 'IN_PROGRESS'|'COMPLETED'|'EXCEPTION'|'HANDLING_EXCEPTION'
},
]
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
NextToken (string) --
ListExecutions
returns theNextToken
parameter in the output. You can then pass theNextToken
parameter in a subsequent command to continue listing additional executions.
WorkflowId (string) --
A unique identifier for the workflow.
Executions (list) --
Returns the details for each execution.
IN_PROGRESS
, COMPLETED
, EXCEPTION
, HANDLING_EXEPTION
.(dict) --
Returns properties of the execution that is specified.
ExecutionId (string) --
A unique identifier for the execution of a workflow.
InitialFileLocation (dict) --
A structure that describes the Amazon S3 or EFS file location. This is the file location when the execution begins: if the file is being copied, this is the initial (as opposed to destination) file location.
S3FileLocation (dict) --
Specifies the S3 details for the file being used, such as bucket, ETag, and so forth.
Bucket (string) --
Specifies the S3 bucket that contains the file being used.
Key (string) --
The name assigned to the file when it was created in Amazon S3. You use the object key to retrieve the object.
VersionId (string) --
Specifies the file version.
Etag (string) --
The entity tag is a hash of the object. The ETag reflects changes only to the contents of an object, not its metadata.
EfsFileLocation (dict) --
Specifies the Amazon EFS identifier and the path for the file being used.
FileSystemId (string) --
The identifier of the file system, assigned by Amazon EFS.
Path (string) --
The pathname for the folder being used by a workflow.
ServiceMetadata (dict) --
A container object for the session details that are associated with a workflow.
UserDetails (dict) --
The Server ID ( ServerId
), Session ID ( SessionId
) and user ( UserName
) make up the UserDetails
.
UserName (string) --
A unique string that identifies a user account associated with a server.
ServerId (string) --
The system-assigned unique identifier for a Transfer server instance.
SessionId (string) --
The system-assigned unique identifier for a session that corresponds to the workflow.
Status (string) --
The status is one of the execution. Can be in progress, completed, exception encountered, or handling the exception.
Exceptions
Transfer.Client.exceptions.ServiceUnavailableException
Transfer.Client.exceptions.InternalServiceError
Transfer.Client.exceptions.InvalidNextTokenException
Transfer.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
Transfer.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException