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Overview

This node allows you to abort a running Cronjob execution in the mittwald mStudio API. It is useful when you need to stop a scheduled task or process that is currently executing, for example, if it is stuck, taking too long, or no longer needed.

Practical examples include:

  • Stopping a backup job that is running longer than expected.
  • Aborting a data synchronization task triggered by a cron schedule.
  • Canceling any automated process managed via cronjobs in mittwald mStudio.

Properties

Name Meaning
Cronjob Id The unique identifier of the CronjobExecution instance you want to abort.
Execution Id The specific execution ID of the cronjob run that should be aborted.

Output

The node outputs JSON data representing the response from the mittwald mStudio API after attempting to abort the specified cronjob execution. This typically includes status information about whether the abort request was successful.

No binary data output is indicated.

Dependencies

  • Requires an API key credential for authentication with the mittwald mStudio API.
  • The node uses the base URL https://api.mittwald.de and expects JSON content-type headers.
  • The bundled code depends on an OpenAPI specification (openapi.json) for defining properties and requests.

Troubleshooting

  • Invalid Cronjob Id or Execution Id: If these IDs are incorrect or do not exist, the API will likely return an error indicating the resource was not found. Verify the IDs before running the node.
  • Authentication errors: Ensure the API key credential is correctly configured and has sufficient permissions to abort cronjob executions.
  • Network issues: Connectivity problems to the mittwald API endpoint can cause failures; check network access and proxy settings if applicable.
  • API rate limits: Excessive requests might be throttled by the API; consider adding delays or retries.

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