BatchClient.DeleteTaskFile Method
Definition
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[Protocol Method] Deletes the specified Task file from the Compute Node where the Task ran.
- This protocol method allows explicit creation of the request and processing of the response for advanced scenarios.
public virtual Azure.Response DeleteTaskFile (string jobId, string taskId, string filePath, int? timeOutInSeconds = default, DateTimeOffset? ocpdate = default, bool? recursive = default, Azure.RequestContext context = default);
abstract member DeleteTaskFile : string * string * string * Nullable<int> * Nullable<DateTimeOffset> * Nullable<bool> * Azure.RequestContext -> Azure.Response
override this.DeleteTaskFile : string * string * string * Nullable<int> * Nullable<DateTimeOffset> * Nullable<bool> * Azure.RequestContext -> Azure.Response
Public Overridable Function DeleteTaskFile (jobId As String, taskId As String, filePath As String, Optional timeOutInSeconds As Nullable(Of Integer) = Nothing, Optional ocpdate As Nullable(Of DateTimeOffset) = Nothing, Optional recursive As Nullable(Of Boolean) = Nothing, Optional context As RequestContext = Nothing) As Response
Parameters
- jobId
- String
The ID of the Job that contains the Task.
- taskId
- String
The ID of the Task whose file you want to retrieve.
- filePath
- String
The path to the Task file that you want to get the content of.
The maximum time that the server can spend processing the request, in seconds. The default is 30 seconds. If the value is larger than 30, the default will be used instead.".
- ocpdate
- Nullable<DateTimeOffset>
The time the request was issued. Client libraries typically set this to the current system clock time; set it explicitly if you are calling the REST API directly.
Whether to delete children of a directory. If the filePath parameter represents a directory instead of a file, you can set recursive to true to delete the directory and all of the files and subdirectories in it. If recursive is false then the directory must be empty or deletion will fail.
- context
- RequestContext
The request context, which can override default behaviors of the client pipeline on a per-call basis.
Returns
The response returned from the service.
Exceptions
jobId
, taskId
or filePath
is null.
jobId
, taskId
or filePath
is an empty string, and was expected to be non-empty.
Service returned a non-success status code.
Examples
This sample shows how to call DeleteTaskFile.
Uri endpoint = new Uri("<https://my-service.azure.com>");
TokenCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
BatchClient client = new BatchClient(endpoint, credential);
Response response = client.DeleteTaskFile("<jobId>", "<taskId>", "<filePath>");
Console.WriteLine(response.Status);
This sample shows how to call DeleteTaskFile with all parameters.
Uri endpoint = new Uri("<https://my-service.azure.com>");
TokenCredential credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
BatchClient client = new BatchClient(endpoint, credential);
Response response = client.DeleteTaskFile("<jobId>", "<taskId>", "<filePath>", timeOutInSeconds: 1234, ocpdate: DateTimeOffset.Parse("Tue, 10 May 2022 18:57:31 GMT"), recursive: true);
Console.WriteLine(response.Status);
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET