Sync export storage

POST

Sync tasks to an Azure export/target storage connection. You will need to provide the export storage ID. You can find this using List export storages.

Sync operations with external containers only go one way. They either create tasks from objects in the container (source/import storage) or push annotations to the output container (export/target storage). Changing something on the Microsoft side doesn’t guarantee consistency in results.

Before proceeding, you should review How sync operations work - Source storage to ensure that your data remains secure and private.

Path parameters

idstringRequired

Response

This endpoint returns an object.
projectinteger
A unique integer value identifying this project.
idintegerOptional
typestringOptionalDefaults to azure
synchronizablebooleanOptional
containerstringOptional
Azure blob container
prefixstringOptional
Azure blob prefix name
regex_filterstringOptional
Cloud storage regex for filtering objects
use_blob_urlsbooleanOptional
Interpret objects as BLOBs and generate URLs
account_namestringOptional
Azure Blob account name
account_keystringOptional
Azure Blob account key
last_syncdatetimeOptional
Last sync finished time
last_sync_countintegerOptional
Count of tasks synced last time
last_sync_jobstringOptional
Last sync job ID
statusenumOptional
Allowed values: initializedqueuedin_progressfailedcompleted
tracebackstringOptional
Traceback report for the last failed sync
metamap from strings to anyOptional
Meta and debug information about storage processes
titlestringOptional
Cloud storage title
descriptionstringOptional
Cloud storage description
created_atdatetimeOptional
Creation time
can_delete_objectsbooleanOptional
Deletion from storage enabled