- URL:
- https://<job-url>/results
- Methods:
GET
POST
- Version Introduced:
- 11.1
Description
The results
resource provides all the output parameters of an asynchronous job. Instead of querying each output parameter as the results
parameter resource does, this results
resource provides all the output parameters in list format. See the jobs
resource for more information about an asynchronous geoprocessing job. See Geoprocessing services data types for the syntax of an output parameter.
To query an individual output parameter, see the results
parameter resource.
Request parameter
Parameter | Details |
---|---|
| Description: The response format. The default is Values: |
For a job that does not have a succeeded status, such as a cancelled or failed job, there is no link or relative URL from the jobs
resource; however you can construct the request manually in the format of https:
. The request parameter above still applies.
Request example
For a Mailing
task job, you can access the output parameters with the following URL:
Obtain all the outputs for the job with a job ID of jdb4cce48c464424e913c15c4f419b32a
.
https://machine.domain.com/webadaptor/rest/services/Portland/ESRI_CadastralData_Portland/GPServer/MailingList/jobs/jdb4cce48c464424e913c15c4f419b32a/results
JSON Response syntax
The JSON response is a list of inputs. The syntax of each input is in the results
parameter resource.
The response is a list.
[{
"paramName" : "<parameter name 1>",
"dataType" : "<data type 1>",
"value" : <literal or object 1>
},
{
"paramName" : "<parameter name 2>",
"dataType" : "<data type 2>",
"value" : <literal or object 2>
}]
JSON Response example
A sample response containing a date output and a file output.
[
{
"paramName": "Output_Date",
"dataType": "GPDate",
"value": 1672531201000
},
{
"paramName": "Output_File",
"dataType": "GPDataFile",
"value": {
"url": "https://machine.domain.com/webadaptor/rest/directories/arcgisjobs/output_processing_gpserver/jed99e77dd3f34a299156b90702bfb38b/scratch/output2023.pdf"
}
}
]