Scheduled tasks enable you to automatically perform specific Workload Security tasks
on a schedule. You can use the Workload Security API to perform all the scheduled
task-related activities that you can do using the Workload Security console, such
as performing recommendation scans, checking for security updates, and synchronizing
cloud accounts. See Schedule Workload Security to perform tasks for more information about the available types of scheduled tasks.
After you create a scheduled task you can run it at any time. You can also run them
immediately upon creation and then immediately delete them. In this way, scheduled
tasks provide access to several powerful and convenient tools for automating Workload
Security via the API and SDK.
Related classes
You use the following SDK classes when working with scheduled tasks:
ScheduledTasksApi: Provides access to scheduled tasks on Workload Security. You can create, describe, modify, delete, search, and list scheduled tasksScheduledTask: Represents the scheduled taskScheduleDetails: Defines the schedule for running the scheduled task- Task parameter classes: Define the task that the scheduled task performs. See Configure the task for a list of classes.
Create a scheduled task
Use the following general procedure to create a scheduled task:
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Create a
ScheduledTaskobject and configure the general properties. -
Create a
ScheduleDetailsobject to define the schedule on which the task runs, and add it to theScheduledTaskobject. -
Create a task parameter class to define the task to perform, and add it to the
ScheduledTaskobject. A different task parameter class is available for each type of task. Note that the Synchronize Users and Check for Software Updates tasks do not require a task parameter class. -
Use a
ScheduledTasksApiobject to create the scheduled task on Workload Security.
Configure general properties
When you create a
ScheduledTask object, use it to define the general properties:- Name
- The type of task that it schedules
- Whether or not the task is enabled
- Whether or not the task runs after it is created
discover_computer_task = api.ScheduledTask() discover_computer_task.name = "Discover Computers - Daily" discover_computer_task.type = "discover-computers" discover_computer_task.run_now = False
After you set the general properties, configure the schedule and the task and add
them to the
ScheduledTask object.Create the schedule
The following properties of a
ScheduleDetails object controls when a task runs:- The recurrence type - either monthly, weekly, daily, hourly, or none (to run once).
- The recurrence of runs for daily, weekly, and monthly schedules. Daily and weekly recurrences are expressed as an interval such as every second day. For monthly recurrence, you specify specific months.
- The number of times the task runs (recurrence count). The task is automatically deleted after the task runs the specified number of times. This is useful when you want to run a scheduled task only once.
- The start time, for daily, weekly, and monthly recurrence types, determines the time of day that the task runs, specified in milliseconds (Epoch time). When the recurrence is expressed in intervals for daily and weekly schedules, the days or weeks on which subsequent runs occur are calculated from the start time. For example, when the recurrence is every second day, a start time that falls on a Monday means that the next day the task runs is Wednesday.
- The time zone to use to interpret the start time.
Note that
ScheduleDetails objects are not persisted as a separate entity on Workload Security, but are stored
as part of a scheduled task. You cannot persist a ScheduleDetails object for later reuse with other scheduled tasks.Use the following general procedure to create the schedule:
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Create a
ScheduleDetailsobject and set the recurrence type. -
Create a
ScheduleParametersobject that corresponds with the recurrence type, configure the recurrence of runs and the start time, and add it to theScheduledTaskobject. The availableScheduleParametersobjects areDailyScheduleParameters,HourlyScheduleParameters,MonthlyScheduleParameters, andOnceOnlyScheduleParameters. -
Optionally, set the time zone on the
ScheduledTaskobject.
For example, create a
ScheduleDetails object for a daily schedule:daily_schedule = api.ScheduleDetails() daily_schedule.recurrence_type = "daily"
The
DailyScheduleParameters class corresponds with a daily schedule. This example configures the schedule using
a custom interval:daily_schedule_parameters = api.DailyScheduleParameters() daily_schedule_parameters.frequency_type = "custom" daily_schedule_parameters.custom_interval = custom_interval daily_schedule_parameters.start_time = start_time
Finally, add the schedule parameters to the
ScheduleDetails object:daily_schedule.daily_schedule_parameters = daily_schedule_parameters
Example: Daily schedule
The following example creates a daily schedule for use with a scheduled task:
# Create a ScheduleDetails object and set the recurrence type daily_schedule = api.ScheduleDetails() daily_schedule.recurrence_type = "daily" # Specify when the task runs daily_schedule_parameters = api.DailyScheduleParameters() # Use a custom frequency type to run the task at daily intervals. # Every day and only weekdays are other available frequency types. daily_schedule_parameters.frequency_type = "custom" daily_schedule_parameters.custom_interval = custom_interval daily_schedule_parameters.start_time = start_time # Add the schedule parameters to the schedule details daily_schedule.daily_schedule_parameters = daily_schedule_parameters
Example: Monthly schedule
The following example creates a monthly schedule for use with a scheduled task:
# Create a ScheduleDetails object and set the recurrence type quarterly_schedule = api.ScheduleDetails() quarterly_schedule.recurrence_type = "monthly" # Specify when the task runs monthly_schedule_parameters = api.MonthlyScheduleParameters() # Set the schedule to run on a specific day of the month. # Other options are the last day of the month, or a specific weekday of a specific week monthly_schedule_parameters.frequency_type = "day-of-month" # Set the day monthly_schedule_parameters.day_of_month = day # Set the months to be quarterly monthly_schedule_parameters.months = ["january", "april", "july", "october"] # Add the schedule parameters to the schedule details quarterly_schedule.monthly_schedule_parameters = monthly_schedule_parameters
Configure the task
Each of the following task parameter classes corresponds with a type of scheduled
task. You use these classes to configure the task:
CheckForSecurityUpdatesTaskParametersDiscoverComputersTaskParametersGenerateReportTaskParametersRunScriptTaskParametersScanForIntegrityChangesTaskParametersScanForMalwareTaskParametersScanForOpenPortsScanParametersScanForRecommendationsScanParametersSendAlertSummaryScanParametersSendPolicyTaskParametersSynchronizeCloudAccountTaskParametersSynchronizeDirectoryTaskParametersSynchronizeVCenterTaskParametersUpdateSuspiciousObjectsListTaskParameters
The permissions that have been granted to your API key determine which task parameter
classes are available. For example, when the primary tenant restricts tenants from
using scripts, the
RunScriptTaskParameters class is not available to tenants.Use the following general procedure to create and configure the task object:
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Create a task parameters object from the class that corresponds with the type of scheduled
task that you are creating.
The Synchronize Users and Check for Software Updates tasks do not require configuration. For those tasks, do not create a task parameter class.
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Configure the task parameters object to define how the task behaves:
- Each class defines different properties that you need to configure.
- Several task parameter classes require a
ComputerFilterobject to identify the computers to act on. - Depending on the type of task parameters object, you might need to add a
Recipients,TagFilter, orTimeRangeobject.
For example, create a
ScheduledTask object and set the task type so that it discovers computers:discover_computer_task = api.ScheduledTask() discover_computer_task.type = "discover-computers"
Create the corresponding
DiscoverComputerTaskParameters object and set the property values:task_parameters = api.DiscoverComputersTaskParameters() task_parameters.discovery_type = "range" task_parameters.iprange_low = "192.168.60.0" task_parameters.iprange_high = "192.168.60.255" task_parameters.scan_discovered_computers = True
Then, add the
DiscoverComputerTaskParameters object to the ScheduledTask object, and create the scheduled task on Workload Security:discover_computer_task.discover_computers_task_parameters = task_parameters scheduled_tasks_api = api.ScheduledTasksApi(api.ApiClient(configuration)) scheduled_task = scheduled_tasks_api.create_scheduled_task(discover_computer_task, api_version)
Example: Create a scheduled task
The following example creates a scheduled task that discovers computers:
# Create the ScheduledTask object and set the name and type. Do not run now. discover_computer_task = api.ScheduledTask() discover_computer_task.name = "Discover Computers - Daily" discover_computer_task.type = "discover-computers" discover_computer_task.run_now = False # Call the createDailyScheduleDetails method to obtain a daily ScheduleDetails object. # Set the start time to 03:00 DST. discover_computer_task.schedule_details = create_daily_schedule_details(api, api_exception, 2, 1536030000000); # Create a DiscoverComputersTaskParameters object. # The scan applies to a range of IP addresses, and scans discovered computers for open ports. task_parameters = api.DiscoverComputersTaskParameters() task_parameters.discovery_type = "range" task_parameters.iprange_low = "192.168.60.0" task_parameters.iprange_high = "192.168.60.255" task_parameters.scan_discovered_computers = True discover_computer_task.discover_computers_task_parameters = task_parameters # Create the scheduled task on Workload Security scheduled_tasks_api = api.ScheduledTasksApi(api.ApiClient(configuration)) scheduled_task = scheduled_tasks_api.create_scheduled_task(discover_computer_task, api_version) return scheduled_task.id
Also see the Create a Scheduled Task operation in the API Reference.
Create, run, and delete a scheduled task
Create a scheduled task that runs immediately when it is created, and then delete
the scheduled task. Use scheduled tasks in this way to conveniently access many Workload
Security capabilities via the API.
When the recurrence count of the
ScheduleDetails object is set to 1, the scheduled task is automatically deleted after it runs.Use the following general procedure to create, run, and delete a scheduled task:
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Create and configure a
ScheduledTaskobject:- Set the scheduled task to run now.
- Set the task to run once to ensure subsequent runs do not occur.
- Create and configure the task details as required.
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Create a
ScheduledTasksApiobject and use it to create the scheduled task on Workload Security. -
Use the
ScheduledTasksApiobject to delete the scheduled task on Workload Security.
The following example creates, runs, and deletes a scheduled task that checks for
security updates:
# Set the name and task type check_for_security_updates = api.ScheduledTask() check_for_security_updates.name = "Check For Security Updates" check_for_security_updates.type = "check-for-security-updates" # Run when the scheduled task is created check_for_security_updates.run_now = True # Use a once-only recurrence schedule_details = api.ScheduleDetails() schedule_details.recurrence_type = 'none' # Set the recurrence count to 1 so that the task is deleted after running schedule_details.recurrence_count = 1 schedule_parameters = api.OnceOnlyScheduleParameters() # The start time is not important because it is deleted after running schedule_parameters.start_time = 0 schedule_details.once_only_schedule_parameters = schedule_parameters check_for_security_updates.schedule_details = schedule_details # Scan all computers computer_filter = api.ComputerFilter() computer_filter.type = "all-computers" # Create the task parameters object and add the computer filter task_parameters = api.CheckForSecurityUpdatesTaskParameters() task_parameters.computer_filter = computer_filter check_for_security_updates.check_for_security_updates_task_parameters = task_parameters # Create the scheduled task on Workload Security scheduled_tasks_api = api.ScheduledTasksApi(api.ApiClient(configuration)) scheduled_task = scheduled_tasks_api.create_scheduled_task(check_for_security_updates, api_version) return scheduled_task.id
Also see the Create a Scheduled Task operation in the API Reference.
Run an existing scheduled task
You can run an existing scheduled task at any time. For example, a scheduled task
that scans the network for computers has been created on Workload Security and runs
every two days. However, you need to perform the scan now, so you immediately run
the scheduled task.
Use the following general procedure to run a scheduled task:
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Create a
ScheduledTaskobject and set therunNowproperty totrue. Do not set any other properties. - Obtain the ID of the existing scheduled task to run.
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Create a
ScheduledTasksApiobject and use it to modify the existing scheduled task according to theScheduledTaskobject that you created.
When you set
runNow to true, the scheduled task is configured to run at the current time of day for the configured
interval. You might want to reset the start time to the original value after you run
the scheduled task.The following example runs the discover computers scheduled task:
# Create the ScheduledTask object and set to run now scheduled_task = api.ScheduledTask() scheduled_task.run_now = True # Modify the scheduled task on Workload Security scheduled_tasks_api = api.ScheduledTasksApi(api.ApiClient(configuration)) scheduled_tasks_api.modify_scheduled_task(scheduled_task_id, scheduled_task, api_version)
Also see the Modify a Scheduled Task operation in the API Reference.
