File: //snap/google-cloud-cli/current/lib/surface/dataproc/jobs/kill.py
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"""Kill job command."""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from googlecloudsdk.api_lib.dataproc import dataproc as dp
from googlecloudsdk.api_lib.dataproc import util
from googlecloudsdk.calliope import base
from googlecloudsdk.command_lib.dataproc import flags
from googlecloudsdk.core import log
from googlecloudsdk.core.console import console_io
class Kill(base.Command):
"""Kill an active job.
Kill an active job.
## EXAMPLES
To cancel a job, run:
$ {command} job_id
"""
@classmethod
def Args(cls, parser):
dataproc = dp.Dataproc(cls.ReleaseTrack())
flags.AddJobResourceArg(parser, 'kill', dataproc.api_version)
flags.AddAsync(parser)
def Run(self, args):
dataproc = dp.Dataproc(self.ReleaseTrack())
job_ref = args.CONCEPTS.job.Parse()
request = dataproc.messages.DataprocProjectsRegionsJobsCancelRequest(
projectId=job_ref.projectId,
region=job_ref.region,
jobId=job_ref.jobId,
cancelJobRequest=dataproc.messages.CancelJobRequest())
console_io.PromptContinue(
message="The job '{0}' will be killed.".format(args.job),
cancel_on_no=True,
cancel_string='Cancellation aborted by user.')
job = dataproc.client.projects_regions_jobs.Cancel(request)
log.status.Print(
'Job cancellation initiated for [{0}].'.format(job_ref.jobId))
if args.async_:
output_job = job
else:
output_job = util.WaitForJobTermination(
dataproc,
job,
job_ref,
message='Waiting for job cancellation',
goal_state=dataproc.messages.JobStatus.StateValueValuesEnum.CANCELLED)
log.status.Print('Killed [{0}].'.format(job_ref))
return output_job