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Get Deployment Status

Endpoint Description

GET /vendors/v1/machines/deployments/{deployment_id}

This endpoint retrieves the status of a container deployment on a specified machine. It requires authentication X-API-Key to access. The request must include the deployment ID to identify the running instance of the container.

Request Parameters

The request parameters for getting the deployment status must be specified in the URL path.

Parameters

  • deployment_id: string
    • The unique identifier for the deployment whose status is being requested.

Example Request

GET /vendors/v1/machines/deployments/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ef-ghij-klmnopqrstuv

Success Response

Status Code: 200 OK

Response Body Description

The response body contains information about the status of the container deployment.

Fields

  • deployment_id: string
    • The unique identifier for the deployment.
  • machine_id: string
    • The unique identifier for the machine on which the container is running.
  • external_deployment_id: string
    • The unique identifier for the deployment in the external system, provided during deployment start endpoint execution.
  • status: enum
    • The current status of the container.
    • Possible values:
      • STATUS_UNSPECIFIED: The status is unspecified.
      • STATUS_PENDING: The container has been scheduled and is waiting to be processed.
      • STATUS_STOPPING: The container is in the process of stopping.
      • STATUS_STOPPED: The container has been stopped.
      • STATUS_FAILED: The container operation encountered an error and failed.
      • STATUS_RUNNING: The container is running.
  • fail_reason: object
    • The reason for failure, if any.
    • code: int
      • The error code associated with the failure.
    • message: string
      • A descriptive message about the failure.
  • metadata: map<string, string>
    • Additional metadata about the deployment, represented as key-value pairs.
  • connection_info: object
    • Information about how to connect to the deployment.
    • ssh: object
      • SSH connection details.
      • direct: string
        • Direct SSH command to access the machine.
      • proxy: string
        • SSH command using a proxy to access the machine.
    • port_forwarding: object
      • Port forwarding details.
      • public: map<string, string>
        • Publicly accessible ports mapped to internal ports.
      • proxy: map<string, string>
        • Proxy-accessible ports mapped to internal ports.

Example Response Body

{
"deployment_id": "a1b2c3d4-5678-90ef-ghij-klmnopqrstuv",
"machine_id": "d63d2545-af1a-42e8-9d4b-2f36b064f0be",
"external_deployment_id": "9f452b36-7f41-432c-accf-15699b7ca591",
"status": "STATUS_RUNNING",
"fail_reason": {
"code": 0,
"message": "string"
},
"metadata": {
"example_key": "example_value"
},
"connection_info": {
"ssh": {
"direct": "ssh [email protected] -p 2222",
"proxy": "ssh [email protected] p p 2233"
},
"port_forwarding": {
"public": {
"80": "10.10.10.10:2415",
"443": "10.10.10.10:2416"
},
"proxy": {
"80": "proxy1.hiveon.ai:3415",
"443": "proxy1.hiveon.ai:3416"
}
}
}
}

HTTP Status Codes

The "Get Deployment Status" endpoint may return the following HTTP status codes based on the outcome of the request:

  • 200 OK: The request was successful, and the response body contains the status of the deployment.
  • 400 Bad Request: The server could not understand the request due to invalid syntax. This status is typically returned if the required parameter is missing or incorrectly formatted.
  • 401 Unauthorized: The request lacks valid authentication credentials for the target resource. This status indicates that the client must authenticate themselves to get the requested response.
  • 403 Forbidden: The server understood the request but refuses to authorize it. This typically means the requester doesn't have the required roles to access the resource.
  • 404 Not Found: The requested resource could not be found. This status may be returned if the deployment ID is incorrect.
  • 500 Internal Server Error: The server encountered an unexpected condition that prevented it from fulfilling the request. This is a generic error message when no specific message is suitable.

Example cURL Request

curl -X GET "https://api.hiveon.ai/vendors/v1/machines/deployments/a1b2c3d4-5678-90ef-ghij-klmnopqrstuv" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
-H 'X-API-Key: <your_api_key>'

This cURL command retrieves the status of the container deployment on a specified machine, using the provided deployment ID.