Chapter 71. recurring-logic


Recurring logic related actions

Usage

# hammer recurring-logic [OPTIONS] SUBCOMMAND [ARG] ...
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Options

  • -h, --help – Print help

71.1. recurring-logic cancel

Cancel recurring logic

Usage

# hammer recurring-logic cancel [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --id VALUE – ID of the recurring logic
  • --location VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-title VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --name VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-title VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • -h, --help – Print help

71.2. recurring-logic delete

Delete all recuring logics filtered by the arguments

Usage

# hammer recurring-logic delete [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --cancelled – Only delete cancelled recurring logics
  • --finished – Only delete finished recurring logics
  • -h, --help – Print help

71.3. recurring-logic info

Show recurring logic details

Usage

# hammer recurring-logic <info|show> [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --fields LIST – Show specified fields or predefined field sets only. (See below)
  • --id VALUE – ID of the recurring logic
  • --location VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-title VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --name VALUE – Name to search by
  • --organization VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-title VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • -h, --help – Print help

Predefined field sets

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FIELDSALLDEFAULT

Id

x

x

Cron line

x

x

Action

x

x

Last occurrence

x

x

Next occurrence

x

x

Task count

x

x

Action

x

x

Last occurrence

x

x

Next occurrence

x

x

Iteration

x

x

Iteration limit

x

x

Iteration limit

x

x

Repeat until

x

x

State

x

x

Purpose

x

x

71.4. recurring-logic list

List recurring logics

Usage

# hammer recurring-logic <list|index> [OPTIONS]
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Options

  • --fields LIST – Show specified fields or predefined field sets only. (See below)
  • --location VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-id NUMBER – Set the current location context for the request
  • --location-title VALUE – Set the current location context for the request
  • --order VALUE – Sort and order by a searchable field, e.g. <field> DESC
  • --organization VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-id NUMBER – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --organization-title VALUE – Set the current organization context for the request
  • --page NUMBER – Page number, starting at 1
  • --per-page VALUE – Number of results per page to return, all to return all results
  • --search VALUE – Filter results
  • -h, --help – Print help

Predefined field sets

Expand
FIELDSALLDEFAULT

Id

x

x

Cron line

x

x

Task count

x

x

Action

x

x

Last occurrence

x

x

Next occurrence

x

x

Iteration

x

x

Iteration limit

x

x

End time

x

x

State

x

x

Purpose

x

x

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