Get device command status (deprecated)
Namespace: microsoft.graph
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Get the status of a command on a device. For the full list of status codes, see List of actionStatus.
Caution
This API is deprecated and stopped returning data on September 30, 2020.
Permissions
One of the following permissions is required to call this API. To learn more, including how to choose permissions, see Permissions.
Permission type | Permissions (from least to most privileged) |
---|---|
Delegated (work or school account) | Not supported. |
Delegated (personal Microsoft account) | Device.Command |
Application | Not supported. |
HTTP request
GET me/devices/{id}/commands/{id}
Request headers
Header | Value |
---|---|
Authorization | Bearer {token}. Required. |
Accept | application/json |
Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
{
"id": "0",
"status": "requesting",
"type": "null",
"appServiceName": "null",
"packageFamilyName": "null",
"error": "null",
"responsepayload": "null",
"payload": "null",
"permissionTicket": "null",
"postBackUri": "null"
}
List of actionStatus
- requesting, // Command has been created and is waiting to be processed
- sentToTarget, // Command has been sent to the target device
- executing, // Target device acknowledged receipt of the command and is executing it
- completed, // Command execution completed
- failedToSend, // Service failed to send command to target device
- executionFailed, // Command execution failed
- commandDropped, // Command dropped by client if device is in ConnectedStandby state
- cancel, // Cancel the command
- cancelling, // Cancelling the command
- canceled, // Command has been cancelled
- retry, // Service is retrying to send command to target
- expired, // Command processing exceeded expiry time
- error, // Internal error while processing the command
- custom // Custom status
Example
In this example, you will need the ID of the device and the ID of the command that has been issued to a device. The device ID is returned when issuing a GET call to /me/devices
, and the command ID is returned when doing a POST call on /me/devices/{id}/command
.
Request
The following example shows the request.
GET me/devices/{id}/commands/{id}
Authorization: Bearer Eaeou....
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Response
The following example shows the response.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
{
"value":
{
"id": "0158355AD4D680CC4E2994CC009EFFD7337D1335FCA6ED266…",
"status": "completed",
"type": null,
"appServiceName": null,
"packageFamilyName": null,
"error": null,
"permissionTicket": null,
"postBackUri": null,
"payload": null
}
}
Get command payload
Get a response payload for a specific action on a device. The response payload is used when querying an app service to carry data back.
Permissions
One of the following permissions is required to call this API. To learn more, including how to choose permissions, see Permissions.
Permission type | Permissions (from least to most privileged) |
---|---|
Delegated (work or school account) | Not supported. |
Delegated (personal Microsoft account) | Device.Command |
Application | Not supported. |
HTTP request
GET me/devices/{id}/commands/{id}/responsePayload
Request headers
Header | Value |
---|---|
Authorization | Bearer {token}. Required. |
Accept | application/json |
Response
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
{
"@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/devices/$metadata#microsoft.graph.PayloadResponse",
"MsIgnoredParameter":0,
"CreationDate":"date-time",
"Type":"Ok"
}
Example
In this example, you will need the ID of the device and the ID of the command that has been issued to a device. The device ID is returned when issuing a GET call on /me/devices
, and the command ID is returned when doing a POST call on /me/devices/{id}/command
.
Request
The following example shows the request.
GET me/devices/{id}/commands/{id}
Authorization: Bearer Eaeou....
Content-Type: application/json; charset=utf-8
Response
The following example shows the response.
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
{
"@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/devices/$metadata#microsoft.graph.PayloadResponse",
"MsIgnoredParameter":0,
"CreationDate":"04/27/2017",
"Type":"Ok"
}
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