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Create a new Task.
Request body
Response
Created
Gets or sets any arguments to the task.
If true, then the task can be used as the basis for a new task with the same effect.
Gets or sets a value indicating the completion status of the task. May be "Timed out", "Queued...", "Executing...", or the time at which the task completed for completed tasks.
Gets or sets the date/time that the task completed. Will be null if the task has not yet completed.
Gets or sets a short, human-understandable description of this task. An example might be "Manual database backup". This is the name that will be shown in the task list.
Gets or sets a string indicating how long the task took to run.
Gets or sets a short summary of the errors encountered when the task ran (if any).
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the task ran to completion successfully.
Gets or sets a boolean value indicating whether the Octopus Server is processing this task.
True if the task has any pending interruptions.
True if the task has any pending preconditions.
True if any warnings or non-fatal errors were recorded in the task log during execution.
Gets or sets a unique identifier for this resource.
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the task has completed (that is, not queued, not running, and not paused; may have finished successfully or failed).
Gets or sets the username of the user who last modified this resource.
Gets or sets the date/time that this resource was last modified.
Gets or sets the time that the Octopus server last updated the status of this task. For a running task this should happen at least every couple of minutes.
Gets or sets a dictionary of links to other related resources. These links can be used to navigate the resources on the server.
Gets or sets the name of the task to create. This name must be one of the list of possible names documented in the create API operation documentation.
Contains a list of the types of any pending interruptions
Contains a list of the types of any pending preconditions
If the task belongs to a project (e.g. a deployment), the ID of the project it belongs to
Gets or sets the time at which the task was queued.
Gets or sets the time at which the task will timeout if it has not started executing.
Gets the ID of the Octopus server that created and will control this task.
Gets or sets the time at which the task started executing.
Gets or sets the current state of the task.