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embulk-input-filename
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Embulk filename file input plugin similar to local file input which overloads FileInputStream read methods to provide the filename in the first bytes of the stream
seed.yml:
exec:
min_output_tasks: 1
in:
type: filename
path_prefix: /path/to/my/files
parser:
type: none
out:
type: wendelin
tag: my_tag
streamtool_uri: https://my_instance.host.vifib.net:/erp5/portal_ingestion_policies/my_ingestion_policy
user: my_user
password: my_password
$ embulk -J-O run -L embulk-parser-none-bin -L embulk-input-filename -L embulk-output-wendelin seed.yml
$ ./gradlew package
$ ./gradlew gem # -t to watch change of files and rebuild continuously
FAQs
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We found that embulk-input-filename demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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