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Class: Aws::IoT::Types::DeleteJobRequestWhen passing DeleteJobRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
job_id: "JobId", force: false,
namespace_id: "NamespaceId",
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
(Optional) When true, you can delete a job which is \"IN_PROGRESS\".
The ID of the job to be deleted.
The namespace used to indicate that a job is a customer-managed job.
(Optional) When true, you can delete a job which is \"IN_PROGRESS\". Otherwise, you can only delete a job which is in a terminal state (\"COMPLETED\" or \"CANCELED\") or an exception will occur. The default is false.
Deleting a job which is \"IN_PROGRESS\", will cause a device which is executing the job to be unable to access job information or update the job execution status. Use caution and ensure that each device executing a job which is deleted is able to recover to a valid state.
#job_id ⇒ StringThe ID of the job to be deleted.
After a job deletion is completed, you may reuse this jobId when you create a new job. However, this is not recommended, and you must ensure that your devices are not using the jobId to refer to the deleted job.
#namespace_id ⇒ StringThe namespace used to indicate that a job is a customer-managed job.
When you specify a value for this parameter, AWS IoT Core sends jobs notifications to MQTT topics that contain the value in the following format.
$aws/things/THING_NAME/jobs/JOB_ID/notify-namespace-NAMESPACE_ID/
The namespaceId
feature is in public preview.
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