Tracking the execution progress of a policy
To track the execution progress of a policy
Authenticate to the cloud platform via the Python shell.
The following variables should be available now:
>>> base_url # the base URL of the API 'https://eu2-cloud.acronis.com/api' >>> auth # the 'Authorization' header value with the access token {'Authorization': 'Bearer eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJSUzI1NiIsImtpZCI6ImMwMD...'}
Fetch the protection policies as described in Fetching a list of policies and protection plans, then define the
policy_id
variable and assign it with the ID of a protection policy. As an example, the ID of the first policy will be taken:>>> policy_id = policies[0]['id'] >>> policy_id 33965f81-7293-45d4-9f13-dc4281d7bdfd
[Optional] To get a unique result, fetch the resources as described in Fetching a list of all resources, then define the
agent_id
variable and assign it with the ID of the agent of a resource. As an example, the agent ID of the first resource will be taken:>>> agent_id = resources[0]['agent_id'] >>> agent_id '23effcf6-2798-4631-9a52-5785bf3af657'
Define a variable named
filters
, and then assign an object containing the ID of the policy in thepolicy_id
key and ID of the agent in theagent_id
key to this variable:>>> filters = { ... 'policy_id': policy_id, ... 'agent_id': agent_id ... }
Note
For the list of available query string parameters, see the Resource and Policy Management API reference.
Send a GET request to the
/policy_management/v4/applications
endpoint:>>> response = requests.get( ... f'{base_url}/policy_management/v4/applications', ... headers=auth, ... params=filters, ... )
Check the status code of the response:
>>> response.status_code 200
Status code 200 means that the request was successful.
Note
A different status code means that an error has occurred. For details of the error, see HTTP status response codes and API error codes.
Also, the response body contains an object with the
items
key containing an array with application objects as a JSON text. When converted to an object, it will look like this:>>> pprint.pprint(response.json()) {'items': [{... 'agent_id': '23effcf6-2798-4631-9a52-5785bf3af657', 'context': {'id': '5c350066-2ba6-4eeb-aa91-1213dd35f033', 'type': 'resource.machine'}, 'context_tenant_id': '17', 'id': 'e8987b4d-d191-4751-baae-1aae6d4f36c1', 'last_activity': 'policy.security.patch_management', 'last_runtime': '2020-10-08T15:04:43.2648116Z', 'next_activity': 'policy.security.patch_management', 'next_run_time': '2020-10-12T12:10:00Z', 'origin_contexts': ['5c350066-2ba6-4eeb-aa91-1213dd35f033'], 'policy': {'id': '33965f81-7293-45d4-9f13-dc4281d7bdfd', 'name': '', 'type': 'policy.security.patch_management'}, 'running': {'progress': '0', 'state': 'running'}, 'status': 'running', 'tenant_id': '16'}, ...]}
Iterate over the
items
array and check the status in thestatus
field and the value of theprogress
field in therunning
object of the application(s):>>> for application in applications: ... print(f'Status of the {application['policy']['type'] policy is {application['status']}}') ... if application['status'] == 'running': ... print(f'Current progress is {application['running']['progress']}%')