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Activities

Overview

Activities are awesome. They provide a way to monitor and control asynchronous operations on the server. In order to receive real-time updates for activities, a client would normally subscribe via either EventSource or Websocket endpoints. Activities are associated with HTTP replies via a special X-Plex-Activity header which contains the UUID of the activity. Activities are optional cancellable. If cancellable, they may be cancelled via the DELETE endpoint. Other details:

  • They can contain a progress (from 0 to 100) marking the percent completion of the activity.
  • They must contain an type which is used by clients to distinguish the specific activity.
  • They may contain a Context object with attributes which associate the activity with various specific entities (items, libraries, etc.)
  • The may contain a Response object which attributes which represent the result of the asynchronous operation.

Available Operations

get_server_activities

Get Server Activities

Example Usage

require_relative plexruby


s = OpenApiSDK::PlexAPI.new
s.config_security(
  security=Shared::Security.new(
    access_token="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
  )
)

    
res = s.activities.get_server_activities()

if ! res.two_hundred_application_json_object.nil?
  # handle response
end

Response

T.nilable(Operations::GetServerActivitiesResponse)

cancel_server_activities

Cancel Server Activities

Example Usage

require_relative plexruby


s = OpenApiSDK::PlexAPI.new
s.config_security(
  security=Shared::Security.new(
    access_token="<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>",
  )
)


req = Operations::CancelServerActivitiesRequest.new(
  activity_uuid="string",
)
    
res = s.activities.cancel_server_activities(activity_uuid="string")

if res.status == 200
  # handle response
end

Parameters

Parameter Type Required Description
activity_uuid String ✔️ The UUID of the activity to cancel.

Response

T.nilable(Operations::CancelServerActivitiesResponse)