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DSS REST API MonitorURL Async behaviour

In order for a call to the following endpoint:

https://hosted.datascopeapi.reuters.com/RestApi/v1/Extractions/Schedules('{0}')/ThomsonReuters.Dss.Api.Extractions.ScheduleExtractNow

to be treated as an asynchronous request the "Prefer: respond-async" header needs to be added.

Looking at the documentation here:

https://hosted.datascopeapi.reuters.com/RestApi.Help/Home/KeyMechanisms?ctx=Extractions&tab=0&uid=Async

and here:

https://hosted.datascopeapi.reuters.com/RestApi/v1/Jobs/$metadata

can I confirm that:

1) The monitor url (that is returned in the Location header of the "ScheduleExtractNow" response if the call takes longer than 30 seconds) also needs the "Prefer: respond-async" header if I want it to return a 202 Accepted after 30 seconds for long running requests?

2) None of the following endpoints support the asynchronous behaviour and therefore do no need the "Prefer: respond-async" header:

https://hosted.datascopeapi.reuters.com/RestApi/v1/Authentication/RequestToken https://hosted.datascopeapi.reuters.com/RestApi/v1/Extractions/Schedules('{0}')/LastExtraction https://hosted.datascopeapi.reuters.com/RestApi/v1/Extractions/ReportExtractions('{0}')/Files https://hosted.datascopeapi.reuters.com/RestApi/v1/Extractions/ExtractedFiles('{0}')/$value

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1) Monitor calls do not need the Prefer: respond-async header.

2) These are preferences (including respond-async) which means that the API may choose not to respect the header. The examples you mentioned in #2 that do not need the respond-async preference will simply ignore the prefer-async header. The preference is not needed, but won't cause any problems. However, only set the prefer-async header if your client side code is ready to accept a 202 since we do reserve the right to support asynchronous behavior on methods and would not consider it a breaking change.

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@Troy Dalldorf Regarding 1) - does this mean the Monitor url will return a response after a specified time with a 202 Accepted status code or it will never respond with a 202 Accepted and it will eventually respond with a 200 OK and the result of the extraction?

@mdoberschuetz, the monitor URL will return either:

  • a 200 OK and a response body (after less than 30 seconds),
  • a 202 Accepted with no body (after ~30 seconds). You will need to repeat the GET to the monitor URL until you get an answer that is not a 202.
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