Filesystem
Filesystem connectors give you access to the files on your local workstation or a mounted drive. It requires not authentication connection, but the user running 3Sixty must have access to the files you wish to read.
Note: There is no Authentication connection needed for File System connections.
Discovery Connector
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Name: Unique Name for the Discovery Connection to identify it in the UI.
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Ignore Types: (Optional) A comma delimited list of types to ignore.
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Properties File Path: location of your properties file
The properties take the format:
type.field=FieldType
Here are some examples:
document.name=TEXT
document.description=TEXTAREA
document.createddate=DATETIME
folder.name=TEXT
folder.isversion=CHECKBOX
Note: SPACES
If a type has a space in it, replace it with the value \u0020. As an example:
Historical\u0020Documents.field=CHECKBOX
Here is a list of available field types
CHECKBOX,DATETIME,TEXT,TEXTAREA,INTEGER,LONG,DECIMAL,DOUBLE,URI,READONLY,BINARY
Integration Connection
For retrieving content and its associated metadata from the specified filesystem directory. Also designed to write content, and it's associated metadata into a specified filesystem location.The Filesystem Integration Connection gives you easy access that allows you to crawl and output files and folder to a local file system or a mounted network drive (NAS, SAN).
Integration Connection Fields
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Connection Name: This is a unique name given to the connector instance upon creation.
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Description: A description of the connection
Job Configuration
Paths (Repo)
Click the green plus sign below the paths to add more than one File Path
Click the red minus sign next to a file path to remove it.
Note: Manage In Place does not support multiple paths for the Filesystem Connector
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File Path: The path of a folder to crawl.
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Convert to URI: For Windows filesystems, converts backslashes to forward slashes and removes drive identifiers
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Process Folders: Folders will be processed as well as files
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Include Hidden Files: Hidden files will be processed
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Include Empty Folders: Requires Process Folders to be checked. Empty folders will be processed
Output Path
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Output Folder Path: Where to output the processed files and folders
Content Service Connection
Supported Methods
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createFile
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createFolder
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deleteFolder
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deleteObjectByID
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getFileContent
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getObjectProperties
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getTypes
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listFolderItems
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updateFile
Connection Configuration
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Root Path: The location of your folders and files that you want 3Sixty to access. Will be prepended to the id on all calls to the connection
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Note: For a content service connection make sure the Root folder in the content service connection is the same as the root folder in the job properties.
Note: IDS
Filesystem content services uses the files or folder's path as an ID. The connection will attempt to prepend the configured root folder on all calls.
API Keys
Filesystem Connector: Read=true: Write=true: MIP=false
Repo (Read) Specs
Key |
Description |
Data Type |
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paths | folder paths to source files (see example) | JSONArray |
Output (Write) Specs
Key |
Description |
Data Type |
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outputfolderpath | Output Folder Path | String |
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