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Quartz (quartz)

The quartz endpoint provides information about jobs and triggers that are managed by the Quartz Scheduler.

Retrieving Registered Groups

Jobs and triggers are managed in groups. To retrieve the list of registered job and trigger groups, make a GET request to /actuator/quartz, as shown in the following curl-based example:

$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/quartz' -i -X GET

The resulting response is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 120

{
  "jobs" : {
    "groups" : [ "samples", "tests" ]
  },
  "triggers" : {
    "groups" : [ "samples", "DEFAULT" ]
  }
}

Response Structure

The response contains the groups names for registered jobs and triggers. The following table describes the structure of the response:

Path Type Description

jobs.groups

Array

An array of job group names.

triggers.groups

Array

An array of trigger group names.

Retrieving Registered Job Names

To retrieve the list of registered job names, make a GET request to /actuator/quartz/jobs, as shown in the following curl-based example:

$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/quartz/jobs' -i -X GET

The resulting response is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 137

{
  "groups" : {
    "samples" : {
      "jobs" : [ "jobOne", "jobTwo" ]
    },
    "tests" : {
      "jobs" : [ "jobThree" ]
    }
  }
}

Response Structure

The response contains the registered job names for each group. The following table describes the structure of the response:

Path Type Description

groups

Object

Job groups keyed by name.

groups.*.jobs

Array

An array of job names.

Retrieving Registered Trigger Names

To retrieve the list of registered trigger names, make a GET request to /actuator/quartz/triggers, as shown in the following curl-based example:

$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/quartz/triggers' -i -X GET

The resulting response is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 229

{
  "groups" : {
    "samples" : {
      "paused" : false,
      "triggers" : [ "3am-weekdays", "every-day", "once-a-week" ]
    },
    "DEFAULT" : {
      "paused" : false,
      "triggers" : [ "every-hour-tue-thu" ]
    }
  }
}

Response Structure

The response contains the registered trigger names for each group. The following table describes the structure of the response:

Path Type Description

groups

Object

Trigger groups keyed by name.

groups.*.paused

Boolean

Whether this trigger group is paused.

groups.*.triggers

Array

An array of trigger names.

Retrieving Overview of a Job Group

To retrieve an overview of the jobs in a particular group, make a GET request to /actuator/quartz/jobs/{groupName}, as shown in the following curl-based example:

$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/quartz/jobs/samples' -i -X GET

The preceding example retrieves the summary for jobs in the samples group. The resulting response is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 201

{
  "group" : "samples",
  "jobs" : {
    "jobOne" : {
      "className" : "org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.DelegatingJob"
    },
    "jobTwo" : {
      "className" : "org.quartz.Job"
    }
  }
}

Response Structure

The response contains an overview of jobs in a particular group. The following table describes the structure of the response:

Path Type Description

group

String

Name of the group.

jobs

Object

Job details keyed by name.

jobs.*.className

String

Fully qualified name of the job implementation.

Retrieving Overview of a Trigger Group

To retrieve an overview of the triggers in a particular group, make a GET request to /actuator/quartz/triggers/{groupName}, as shown in the following curl-based example:

$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/quartz/triggers/tests' -i -X GET

The preceding example retrieves the summary for triggers in the tests group. The resulting response is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 1268

{
  "group" : "tests",
  "paused" : false,
  "triggers" : {
    "cron" : {
      "3am-week" : {
        "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-04T03:00:00.000+00:00",
        "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-07T03:00:00.000+00:00",
        "priority" : 3,
        "expression" : "0 0 3 ? * 1,2,3,4,5",
        "timeZone" : "Europe/Paris"
      }
    },
    "simple" : {
      "every-day" : {
        "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-04T12:00:00.000+00:00",
        "priority" : 7,
        "interval" : 86400000
      }
    },
    "dailyTimeInterval" : {
      "tue-thu" : {
        "priority" : 5,
        "interval" : 3600000,
        "daysOfWeek" : [ 3, 5 ],
        "startTimeOfDay" : "09:00:00",
        "endTimeOfDay" : "18:00:00"
      }
    },
    "calendarInterval" : {
      "once-a-week" : {
        "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-02T14:00:00.000+00:00",
        "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-08T14:00:00.000+00:00",
        "priority" : 5,
        "interval" : 604800000,
        "timeZone" : "Etc/UTC"
      }
    },
    "custom" : {
      "once-a-year-custom" : {
        "previousFireTime" : "2020-07-14T16:00:00.000+00:00",
        "nextFireTime" : "2021-07-14T16:00:00.000+00:00",
        "priority" : 10,
        "trigger" : "com.example.CustomTrigger@fdsfsd"
      }
    }
  }
}

Response Structure

The response contains an overview of triggers in a particular group. Trigger implementation specific details are available. The following table describes the structure of the response:

Path Type Description

group

String

Name of the group.

paused

Boolean

Whether the group is paused.

triggers.cron

Object

Cron triggers keyed by name, if any.

triggers.simple

Object

Simple triggers keyed by name, if any.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval

Object

Daily time interval triggers keyed by name, if any.

triggers.calendarInterval

Object

Calendar interval triggers keyed by name, if any.

triggers.custom

Object

Any other triggers keyed by name, if any.

triggers.cron.*.previousFireTime

String

Last time the trigger fired, if any.

triggers.cron.*.nextFireTime

String

Next time at which the Trigger is scheduled to fire, if any.

triggers.cron.*.priority

Number

Priority to use if two triggers have the same scheduled fire time.

triggers.cron.*.expression

String

Cron expression to use.

triggers.cron.*.timeZone

String

Time zone for which the expression will be resolved, if any.

triggers.simple.*.previousFireTime

String

Last time the trigger fired, if any.

triggers.simple.*.nextFireTime

String

Next time at which the Trigger is scheduled to fire, if any.

triggers.simple.*.priority

Number

Priority to use if two triggers have the same scheduled fire time.

triggers.simple.*.interval

Number

Interval, in milliseconds, between two executions.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval.*.previousFireTime

String

Last time the trigger fired, if any.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval.*.nextFireTime

String

Next time at which the Trigger is scheduled to fire, if any.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval.*.priority

Number

Priority to use if two triggers have the same scheduled fire time.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval.*.interval

Number

Interval, in milliseconds, added to the fire time in order to calculate the time of the next trigger repeat.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval.*.daysOfWeek

Array

An array of days of the week upon which to fire.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval.*.startTimeOfDay

String

Time of day to start firing at the given interval, if any.

triggers.dailyTimeInterval.*.endTimeOfDay

String

Time of day to complete firing at the given interval, if any.

triggers.calendarInterval.*.previousFireTime

String

Last time the trigger fired, if any.

triggers.calendarInterval.*.nextFireTime

String

Next time at which the Trigger is scheduled to fire, if any.

triggers.calendarInterval.*.priority

Number

Priority to use if two triggers have the same scheduled fire time.

triggers.calendarInterval.*.interval

Number

Interval, in milliseconds, added to the fire time in order to calculate the time of the next trigger repeat.

triggers.calendarInterval.*.timeZone

String

Time zone within which time calculations will be performed, if any.

triggers.custom.*.previousFireTime

String

Last time the trigger fired, if any.

triggers.custom.*.nextFireTime

String

Next time at which the Trigger is scheduled to fire, if any.

triggers.custom.*.priority

Number

Priority to use if two triggers have the same scheduled fire time.

triggers.custom.*.trigger

String

A toString representation of the custom trigger instance.

Retrieving Details of a Job

To retrieve the details about a particular job, make a GET request to /actuator/quartz/jobs/{groupName}/{jobName}, as shown in the following curl-based example:

$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/quartz/jobs/samples/jobOne' -i -X GET

The preceding example retrieves the details of the job identified by the samples group and jobOne name. The resulting response is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 609

{
  "group" : "samples",
  "name" : "jobOne",
  "description" : "A sample job",
  "className" : "org.springframework.scheduling.quartz.DelegatingJob",
  "durable" : false,
  "requestRecovery" : false,
  "data" : {
    "password" : "secret",
    "user" : "admin"
  },
  "triggers" : [ {
    "group" : "samples",
    "name" : "every-day",
    "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-04T03:00:00.000+00:00",
    "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-04T12:00:00.000+00:00",
    "priority" : 7
  }, {
    "group" : "samples",
    "name" : "3am-weekdays",
    "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-07T03:00:00.000+00:00",
    "priority" : 3
  } ]
}

If a key in the data map is identified as sensitive, its value is sanitized.

Response Structure

The response contains the full details of a job including a summary of the triggers associated with it, if any. The triggers are sorted by next fire time and priority. The following table describes the structure of the response:

Path Type Description

group

String

Name of the group.

name

String

Name of the job.

description

String

Description of the job, if any.

className

String

Fully qualified name of the job implementation.

durable

Boolean

Whether the job should remain stored after it is orphaned.

requestRecovery

Boolean

Whether the job should be re-executed if a 'recovery' or 'fail-over' situation is encountered.

data.*

String

Job data map as key/value pairs, if any.

triggers

Array

An array of triggers associated to the job, if any.

triggers.[].group

String

Name of the trigger group.

triggers.[].name

String

Name of the trigger.

triggers.[].previousFireTime

String

Last time the trigger fired, if any.

triggers.[].nextFireTime

String

Next time at which the Trigger is scheduled to fire, if any.

triggers.[].priority

Number

Priority to use if two triggers have the same scheduled fire time.

Retrieving Details of a Trigger

To retrieve the details about a particular trigger, make a GET request to /actuator/quartz/triggers/{groupName}/{triggerName}, as shown in the following curl-based example:

$ curl 'http://localhost:8080/actuator/quartz/triggers/samples/example' -i -X GET

The preceding example retrieves the details of trigger identified by the samples group and example name.

Common Response Structure

The response has a common structure and an additional object that is specific to the trigger’s type. There are five supported types:

  • cron for CronTrigger

  • simple for SimpleTrigger

  • dailyTimeInterval for DailyTimeIntervalTrigger

  • calendarInterval for CalendarIntervalTrigger

  • custom for any other trigger implementations

The following table describes the structure of the common elements of the response:

Path Type Description

group

String

Name of the group.

name

String

Name of the trigger.

description

String

Description of the trigger, if any.

state

String

State of the trigger (NONE, NORMAL, PAUSED, COMPLETE, ERROR, BLOCKED).

type

String

Type of the trigger (calendarInterval, cron, custom, dailyTimeInterval, simple). Determines the key of the object containing type-specific details.

calendarName

String

Name of the Calendar associated with this Trigger, if any.

startTime

String

Time at which the Trigger should take effect, if any.

endTime

String

Time at which the Trigger should quit repeating, regardless of any remaining repeats, if any.

previousFireTime

String

Last time the trigger fired, if any.

nextFireTime

String

Next time at which the Trigger is scheduled to fire, if any.

priority

Number

Priority to use if two triggers have the same scheduled fire time.

finalFireTime

String

Last time at which the Trigger will fire, if any.

data

Object

Job data map keyed by name, if any.

calendarInterval

Object

Calendar time interval trigger details, if any. Present when type is calendarInterval.

custom

Object

Custom trigger details, if any. Present when type is custom.

cron

Object

Cron trigger details, if any. Present when type is cron.

dailyTimeInterval

Object

Daily time interval trigger details, if any. Present when type is dailyTimeInterval.

simple

Object

Simple trigger details, if any. Present when type is simple.

Cron Trigger Response Structure

A cron trigger defines the cron expression that is used to determine when it has to fire. The resulting response for such a trigger implementation is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 490

{
  "group" : "samples",
  "name" : "example",
  "description" : "Example trigger",
  "state" : "NORMAL",
  "type" : "cron",
  "calendarName" : "bankHolidays",
  "startTime" : "2020-11-30T17:00:00.000+00:00",
  "endTime" : "2020-12-30T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-04T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-07T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "priority" : 3,
  "data" : { },
  "cron" : {
    "expression" : "0 0 3 ? * 1,2,3,4,5",
    "timeZone" : "Europe/Paris"
  }
}

Much of the response is common to all trigger types. The structure of the common elements of the response was described previously. The following table describes the structure of the parts of the response that are specific to cron triggers:

Path Type Description

cron

Object

Cron trigger specific details.

cron.expression

String

Cron expression to use.

cron.timeZone

String

Time zone for which the expression will be resolved, if any.

Simple Trigger Response Structure

A simple trigger is used to fire a Job at a given moment in time, and optionally repeated at a specified interval. The resulting response for such a trigger implementation is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 549

{
  "group" : "samples",
  "name" : "example",
  "description" : "Example trigger",
  "state" : "NORMAL",
  "type" : "simple",
  "calendarName" : "bankHolidays",
  "startTime" : "2020-11-30T17:00:00.000+00:00",
  "endTime" : "2020-12-30T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-04T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-07T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "priority" : 7,
  "finalFireTime" : "2020-12-29T17:00:00.000+00:00",
  "data" : { },
  "simple" : {
    "interval" : 86400000,
    "repeatCount" : -1,
    "timesTriggered" : 0
  }
}

Much of the response is common to all trigger types. The structure of the common elements of the response was described previously. The following table describes the structure of the parts of the response that are specific to simple triggers:

Path Type Description

simple

Object

Simple trigger specific details.

simple.interval

Number

Interval, in milliseconds, between two executions.

simple.repeatCount

Number

Number of times the trigger should repeat, or -1 to repeat indefinitely.

simple.timesTriggered

Number

Number of times the trigger has already fired.

Daily Time Interval Trigger Response Structure

A daily time interval trigger is used to fire a Job based upon daily repeating time intervals. The resulting response for such a trigger implementation is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 667

{
  "group" : "samples",
  "name" : "example",
  "description" : "Example trigger",
  "state" : "PAUSED",
  "type" : "dailyTimeInterval",
  "calendarName" : "bankHolidays",
  "startTime" : "2020-11-30T17:00:00.000+00:00",
  "endTime" : "2020-12-30T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-04T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-07T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "priority" : 5,
  "finalFireTime" : "2020-12-30T18:00:00.000+00:00",
  "data" : { },
  "dailyTimeInterval" : {
    "interval" : 3600000,
    "daysOfWeek" : [ 3, 5 ],
    "startTimeOfDay" : "09:00:00",
    "endTimeOfDay" : "18:00:00",
    "repeatCount" : -1,
    "timesTriggered" : 0
  }
}

Much of the response is common to all trigger types. The structure of the common elements of the response was described previously. The following table describes the structure of the parts of the response that are specific to daily time interval triggers:

Path Type Description

dailyTimeInterval

Object

Daily time interval trigger specific details.

dailyTimeInterval.interval

Number

Interval, in milliseconds, added to the fire time in order to calculate the time of the next trigger repeat.

dailyTimeInterval.daysOfWeek

Array

An array of days of the week upon which to fire.

dailyTimeInterval.startTimeOfDay

String

Time of day to start firing at the given interval, if any.

dailyTimeInterval.endTimeOfDay

String

Time of day to complete firing at the given interval, if any.

dailyTimeInterval.repeatCount

Number

Number of times the trigger should repeat, or -1 to repeat indefinitely.

dailyTimeInterval.timesTriggered

Number

Number of times the trigger has already fired.

Calendar Interval Trigger Response Structure

A calendar interval trigger is used to fire a Job based upon repeating calendar time intervals. The resulting response for such a trigger implementation is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 669

{
  "group" : "samples",
  "name" : "example",
  "description" : "Example trigger",
  "state" : "NORMAL",
  "type" : "calendarInterval",
  "calendarName" : "bankHolidays",
  "startTime" : "2020-11-30T17:00:00.000+00:00",
  "endTime" : "2020-12-30T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-04T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-07T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "priority" : 5,
  "finalFireTime" : "2020-12-28T17:00:00.000+00:00",
  "data" : { },
  "calendarInterval" : {
    "interval" : 604800000,
    "timeZone" : "Etc/UTC",
    "timesTriggered" : 0,
    "preserveHourOfDayAcrossDaylightSavings" : false,
    "skipDayIfHourDoesNotExist" : false
  }
}

Much of the response is common to all trigger types. The structure of the common elements of the response was described previously. The following table describes the structure of the parts of the response that are specific to calendar interval triggers:

Path Type Description

calendarInterval

Object

Calendar interval trigger specific details.

calendarInterval.interval

Number

Interval, in milliseconds, added to the fire time in order to calculate the time of the next trigger repeat.

calendarInterval.timeZone

String

Time zone within which time calculations will be performed, if any.

calendarInterval.timesTriggered

Number

Number of times the trigger has already fired.

calendarInterval.preserveHourOfDayAcrossDaylightSavings

Boolean

Whether to fire the trigger at the same time of day, regardless of daylight saving time transitions.

calendarInterval.skipDayIfHourDoesNotExist

Boolean

Whether to skip if the hour of the day does not exist on a given day.

Custom Trigger Response Structure

A custom trigger is any other implementation. The resulting response for such a trigger implementation is similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/vnd.spring-boot.actuator.v3+json
Content-Length: 457

{
  "group" : "samples",
  "name" : "example",
  "description" : "Example trigger.",
  "state" : "NORMAL",
  "type" : "custom",
  "calendarName" : "bankHolidays",
  "startTime" : "2020-11-30T17:00:00.000+00:00",
  "endTime" : "2020-12-30T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "previousFireTime" : "2020-12-04T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "nextFireTime" : "2020-12-07T03:00:00.000+00:00",
  "priority" : 10,
  "custom" : {
    "trigger" : "com.example.CustomTrigger@fdsfsd"
  }
}

Much of the response is common to all trigger types. The structure of the common elements of the response was described previously. The following table describes the structure of the parts of the response that are specific to custom triggers:

Path Type Description

custom

Object

Custom trigger specific details.

custom.trigger

String

A toString representation of the custom trigger instance.