Get all jobs in Quartz.NET 2.0

André Hauptfleisch picture André Hauptfleisch · Sep 19, 2012 · Viewed 24.1k times · Source

I've setup my AdoJobStore on the server and all my jobs are running perfectly. Now I am writing a remote client to manage all my jobs.

Scheduling new jobs is straightforward enough, but I can't seem to retrieve a list of existing jobs in version 2.0. All the resources I found did something like the following.

var groups = sched.JobGroupNames;
for (int i = 0; i < groups.Length; i++)
{
    string[] names = sched.GetJobNames(groups[i]);
    for (int j = 0; j < names.Length; j++)
    {
        var currentJob = sched.GetJobDetail(names[j], groups[i]);
    }
}

The problem I'm facing is that GetJobNames has been removed, and looking at the source code, has been moved to the base class JobStoreSupport, which JobStoreCMS inherits from. The method has however been marked as protected, so it is inaccessible from the outside.

How would one go about retrieving a job list in 2.0?

Answer

LeftyX picture LeftyX · Sep 19, 2012

You can use fetch a list of executing jobs:

var executingJobs = sched.GetCurrentlyExecutingJobs();
foreach (var job in executingJobs)
{
    // Console.WriteLine(job.JobDetail.Key);
}

or fetch all the info about scheduled jobs (sample console application):

private static void GetAllJobs(IScheduler scheduler)
{
    IList<string> jobGroups = scheduler.GetJobGroupNames();
    // IList<string> triggerGroups = scheduler.GetTriggerGroupNames();

    foreach (string group in jobGroups)
    {
        var groupMatcher = GroupMatcher<JobKey>.GroupContains(group);
        var jobKeys = scheduler.GetJobKeys(groupMatcher);
        foreach (var jobKey in jobKeys)
        {
            var detail = scheduler.GetJobDetail(jobKey);
            var triggers = scheduler.GetTriggersOfJob(jobKey);
            foreach (ITrigger trigger in triggers)
            {
                Console.WriteLine(group);
                Console.WriteLine(jobKey.Name);
                Console.WriteLine(detail.Description);
                Console.WriteLine(trigger.Key.Name);
                Console.WriteLine(trigger.Key.Group);
                Console.WriteLine(trigger.GetType().Name);
                Console.WriteLine(scheduler.GetTriggerState(trigger.Key));
                DateTimeOffset? nextFireTime = trigger.GetNextFireTimeUtc();
                if (nextFireTime.HasValue)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine(nextFireTime.Value.LocalDateTime.ToString());
                }

                DateTimeOffset? previousFireTime = trigger.GetPreviousFireTimeUtc();
                if (previousFireTime.HasValue)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine(previousFireTime.Value.LocalDateTime.ToString());
                }
            }
        }
    } 
}

I've used the code found here.

UPDATE:

If someone is interested a sample code can be downloaded from my GitHub repository.

Someone asked how to get a list of job completed.
I don't think there's an easy way for that.
The only option which comes to mind is using a job (or trigger) listener.

I've uploaded a sample on github where my main program can receive events of completed jobs.