--account <ACCOUNT> | Google Cloud Platform user account to use for invocation. Overrides the default *core/account* property value for this command invocation |
--attempt-deadline <ATTEMPT_DEADLINE> | The deadline for job attempts. If the request handler doesn't respond by this dealine,
the request is cancelled and the attempt is marked as failed. For example, 20s |
--billing-project <BILLING_PROJECT> | The Google Cloud Platform project that will be charged quota for operations performed in gcloud. If you need to operate on one project, but need quota against a different project, you can use this flag to specify the billing project. If both `billing/quota_project` and `--billing-project` are specified, `--billing-project` takes precedence. Run `$ gcloud config set --help` to see more information about `billing/quota_project` |
--configuration <CONFIGURATION> | The configuration to use for this command invocation. For more
information on how to use configurations, run:
`gcloud topic configurations`. You can also use the CLOUDSDK_ACTIVE_CONFIG_NAME environment
variable to set the equivalent of this flag for a terminal
session |
--description <DESCRIPTION> | Human-readable description of the job |
--flags-file <YAML_FILE> | A YAML or JSON file that specifies a *--flag*:*value* dictionary.
Useful for specifying complex flag values with special characters
that work with any command interpreter. Additionally, each
*--flags-file* arg is replaced by its constituent flags. See
$ gcloud topic flags-file for more information |
--flatten <KEY> | Flatten _name_[] output resource slices in _KEY_ into separate records
for each item in each slice. Multiple keys and slices may be specified.
This also flattens keys for *--format* and *--filter*. For example,
*--flatten=abc.def* flattens *abc.def[].ghi* references to
*abc.def.ghi*. A resource record containing *abc.def[]* with N elements
will expand to N records in the flattened output. This flag interacts
with other flags that are applied in this order: *--flatten*,
*--sort-by*, *--filter*, *--limit* |
--format <FORMAT> | Set the format for printing command output resources. The default is a
command-specific human-friendly output format. The supported formats
are: `config`, `csv`, `default`, `diff`, `disable`, `flattened`, `get`, `json`, `list`, `multi`, `none`, `object`, `table`, `text`, `value`, `yaml`. For more details run $ gcloud topic formats |
--headers <HEADERS> | KEY=VALUE pairs of HTTP headers to include in the request.
*Cannot be repeated*. For example:
`--headers Accept-Language=en-us,Accept=text/plain` |
--help | Display detailed help |
--http-method <HTTP_METHOD> | HTTP method to use for the request. _HTTP_METHOD_ must be one of: *delete*, *get*, *head*, *post*, *put* |
--impersonate-service-account <SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL> | For this gcloud invocation, all API requests will be made as the given service account instead of the currently selected account. This is done without needing to create, download, and activate a key for the account. In order to perform operations as the service account, your currently selected account must have an IAM role that includes the iam.serviceAccounts.getAccessToken permission for the service account. The roles/iam.serviceAccountTokenCreator role has this permission or you may create a custom role. Overrides the default *auth/impersonate_service_account* property value for this command invocation |
--log-http | Log all HTTP server requests and responses to stderr. Overrides the default *core/log_http* property value for this command invocation |
--max-backoff <MAX_BACKOFF> | Maximum amount of time to wait before retrying a task after it
fails. For example, `10m`. Default is `1h` |
--max-doublings <MAX_DOUBLINGS> | Maximum number of times that the interval between failed job
retries will be doubled before the increase becomes constant |
--max-retry-attempts <MAX_RETRY_ATTEMPTS> | Number of times to retry the request if it fails or times out. Must
be in range 0-5 inclusive. Default is 0 |
--max-retry-duration <MAX_RETRY_DURATION> | Time limit for retrying a failed task, measured from when the task was
first run. If specified with `--max-retry-attempts` greater than 0, the
task will be retried until both limits are reached. Default is 0 (which
means unlimited) |
--message-body <MESSAGE_BODY> | Data payload to be included as the body of the HTTP
request. May only be given with compatible HTTP methods (PUT
or POST) |
--message-body-from-file <MESSAGE_BODY_FROM_FILE> | Path to file containing the data payload to be included as the
body of the HTTP request. May only be given with compatible HTTP
methods (PUT or POST) |
--min-backoff <MIN_BACKOFF> | Minimum amount of time to wait before retrying a task after it
fails. For example, `10s`. Default is `5s` |
--oauth-service-account-email <OAUTH_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL> | The service account email to be used for generating an OAuth2
access token to be included in the request sent to the target
when executing the job. The service account must be within the
same project as the job. The caller must have
iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission for the service account. The
token must be OAuth if the target is a Google APIs service
with URL `*.googleapis.com` |
--oauth-token-scope <OAUTH_TOKEN_SCOPE> | The scope to be used when generating an OAuth2 access token to
be included in the request sent to the target when executing the
job. If not specified,
"https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform" will be used |
--oidc-service-account-email <OIDC_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_EMAIL> | The service account email to be used for generating an OpenId
Connect token to be included in the request sent to the target
when executing the job. The service account must be within the
same project as the job. The caller must have
iam.serviceAccounts.actAs permission for the service account. The
OIDC token is generally used *except* for Google APIs hosted on
`*.googleapis.com`: these APIs expect an OAuth token |
--oidc-token-audience <OIDC_TOKEN_AUDIENCE> | The audience to be used when generating an OpenId Connect token
to be included in the request sent to the target when executing
the job. If not specified, the URI specified in target will be
used |
--project <PROJECT_ID> | The Google Cloud Platform project ID to use for this invocation. If
omitted, then the current project is assumed; the current project can
be listed using `gcloud config list --format='text(core.project)'`
and can be set using `gcloud config set project PROJECTID`.
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`--project` and its fallback `core/project` property play two roles
in the invocation. It specifies the project of the resource to
operate on. It also specifies the project for API enablement check,
quota, and billing. To specify a different project for quota and
billing, use `--billing-project` or `billing/quota_project` property |
--quiet | Disable all interactive prompts when running gcloud commands. If input
is required, defaults will be used, or an error will be raised.
Overrides the default core/disable_prompts property value for this
command invocation. This is equivalent to setting the environment
variable `CLOUDSDK_CORE_DISABLE_PROMPTS` to 1 |
--schedule <SCHEDULE> | Schedule on which the job will be executed.
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As a general rule, execution `n + 1` of a job will not begin until
execution `n` has finished. Cloud Scheduler will never allow two
simultaneously outstanding executions. For example, this implies that if
the `n+1` execution is scheduled to run at `16:00` but the `n`
execution takes until `16:15`, the `n+1` execution will not start
until `16:15`. A scheduled start time will be delayed if the previous
execution has not ended when its scheduled time occurs.
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If --retry-count > 0 and a job attempt fails, the job will be tried a
total of --retry-count times, with exponential backoff, until the next
scheduled start time.
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The schedule can be either of the following types:
* Crontab: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron#Overview
* English-like schedule: https://cloud.google.com/scheduler/docs/quickstart#defining_the_job_schedule |
--time-zone <TIME_ZONE> | Specifies the time zone to be used in interpreting --schedule. The value
of this field must be a time zone name from the tz database
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tz_database).
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Note that some time zones include a provision for
daylight savings time. The rules for daylight saving time are
determined by the chosen time zone.
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For UTC use the string "utc". Default is "utc" |
--trace-token <TRACE_TOKEN> | Token used to route traces of service requests for investigation of issues. Overrides the default *core/trace_token* property value for this command invocation |
--uri <URI> | The full URI path that the request will be sent to. This string must
begin with either "http://" or "https://". For example,
`http://acme.com` or `https://acme.com/sales:8080`. Cloud Scheduler will
encode some characters for safety and compatibility. The maximum allowed
URL length is 2083 characters after encoding |
--user-output-enabled | Print user intended output to the console. Overrides the default *core/user_output_enabled* property value for this command invocation. Use *--no-user-output-enabled* to disable |
--verbosity <VERBOSITY> | Override the default verbosity for this command. Overrides the default *core/verbosity* property value for this command invocation. _VERBOSITY_ must be one of: *debug*, *info*, *warning*, *error*, *critical*, *none* |