Overview
Guiding you through the tasks tab.
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Guiding you through the tasks tab.
Last updated
To access the Task tab, click on the third icon from the top on the left hand side of the bot.
Here is a rundown of what each button and display on the task page represents:
By pressing this button you'll be able to make a new task group, so you can prepare for multiple releases.
3. Number of tasks passed queue.
4. Number of tasks carted.
5. Number of tasks successfully checked-out.
6. Number of tasks failed at checkout.
You can change this at any point by clicking on it, typing your new name and then pressing enter to save it.
The scheduled start and stop time allows you to start and stop your tasks automatically, which can be used to start multiple task groups at once, automatically stop tasks when you’re not available, save your residential data and more.
Format: HH:MM:SS - 08:59:50 - Time is taken from the device you're running on.
By pressing this button you'll be able to mass edit all your tasks in the task group in one time, which is way faster than doing it one by one.
The following options are available, with an explanation of what each one does below.
Share setup: This button allows you to share your task group setup to another user or machine, once pressed, the shared setup link will automatically be copied to your clipboard, paste the link onto your browser (Chrome, Firefox etc) and press Open Polaris
to be redirected to Polaris, this is where the task group will be automatically added.
Edit task group: When prompt, you will be able to adjust task group settings to your liking. 1. Total Checkout Limit: Choose the maximum number of checkouts you want for the task group. 2. Checkout limit per profile: Choose the number of checkouts each profile can get before task stops. 3. Total Checkout Limit: Choose the maximum number of checkouts you want for the task group. 4. Checkout limit per profile: Choose the number of checkouts each profile can get before task stops. 5. Bandwidth limit: Limit your proxy usage by setting a bandwidth limit. Once proxy limit is reached, the task group will automatically stop. 6. Webhook: Set a different webhook for the task group in case you're running slots or want to send the task group webhooks somewhere other than where the default webhook is. 7. Delays: Set the minimum and maximum retry delays if you don’t want to make use of the preset ones.
Add tasks: Add more tasks to your task group.
Export group: This button allows you to export your task group setup to another user or machine, once pressed you are prompted to choose the location where you would like to save the exported task group, to import you will just have to drag and drop the file into Polaris.
Duplicate group: This will make a copy of your current task group and add it to your task group list.
Remove group: This will remove your task group.