The key difference from the standard CLI is the addition of the jobs command. job can also be used as an alias for jobs. All build and tests are assigned a jobid and the associated output is stored in the SQLite database. The jobs command can then be used to retrieve information about any particular job.
Table 10.1. Jobs commands
| CLI Command | API | Description |
|---|---|---|
| jobs | get http://localhost:8080/jobs | list all jobs in the SQLite database. |
| jobs jobid | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT | list VU output for jobid. |
| jobs result | N/A | list all results found in the SQLite database. |
| jobs timestamp | N/A | list all timestamps found in the SQLite database. |
| jobs jobid bm | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&bm | list the configured benchmark for the jobid. |
| jobs jobid db | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&db | list the configured database for the jobid. |
| jobs jobid delete | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&delete | delete the jobid from the SQLite database. |
| jobs jobid dict | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&dict | list the configured dict for the jobid. |
| jobs jobid result | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&result | list the result for the jobid. |
| jobs jobid status | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&status | list the current status for the jobid. |
| jobs jobid tcount | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&tcount | list the transaction count for the jobid if the transaction counter was run. |
| jobs jobid timestamp | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT×tamp | list the timestamp for when the job started. |
| jobs jobid timing | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&timing | list the xtprof timing for the job if time profiling was run. |
| jobs jobid vuid | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&vu=INTEGER | list the output for the jobid for the specified virtual user. |
| jobs jobid timing vuid | get http://localhost:8080/jobs?jobid=TEXT&timing&vuid=INTEGER | list the time profile for the jobid for the specified virtual user. |