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Overview

You can use this read type Snap to read binary data from various sources such as SLDB, HTTP, S3, SFTP, HDFS, and produces a binary data stream at the output. Unlike the File Reader Snap, this Snap can read more than one file in the given directory and its subdirectories recursively.

Snap Type

Multi File Reader is a READ-type Snap.

Prerequisites

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Support for Ultra Pipelines

Works in Ultra Pipelines

Limitations

  • For most file protocols, the Snap behaves the same way in both Snaplex and Groundplex. However, the HDFS protocol works only in a Groundplex. The Hadoop cluster must open to the Groundplex server instance without any authentication.

Known Issues

None.

Snap Views

TypeFormatNumber of ViewsExamples of Upstream and Downstream SnapsDescription
Input 

Document



  • Min:0
  • Max:1
N/AN/A
Output

Binary

  • Min:1
  • Max:1
  • File Writer
  • CSV Parser
  • JSON Parser
  • XML Parser

Binary data read from the source specified in the Selected files property.

Error

Error handling is a generic way to handle errors without losing data or failing the Snap execution. You can handle the errors that the Snap might encounter while running the Pipeline by choosing one of the following options from the When errors occur list under the Views tab. The available options are:

  • Stop Pipeline Execution: Stops the current pipeline execution when the Snap encounters an error.

  • Discard Error Data and Continue: Ignores the error, discards that record, and continues with the rest of the records.

  • Route Error Data to Error View: Routes the error data to an error view without stopping the Snap execution.

Learn more about Error handling in Pipelines.

Account

This Snap uses account references created on the Accounts page of SnapLogic Manager to handle access to this endpoint. This Snap supports a Basic auth account, an AWS S3 auth account, SSH Auth account, SMB account, or no account. See Configuring Binary Accounts for information on setting up accounts that work with this Snap. Account types supported by each protocol are as follows:

ProtocolAccount types
sldbno account
s3AWS S3
ftpBasic Auth
sftpBasic Auth, SSH Auth
ftpsBasic Auth
hdfsno account
httpno account
httpsno account
smb

SMB

wasbAzure Storage
wasbsAzure Storage
gs

Google Storage


Note

The FTPS file protocol works only in explicit mode. The implicit mode is not supported.

Required settings for account types are as follows:

Account typeSettings
Basic AuthUsername, Password
AWS S3Access-key ID, Secret key
SSH AuthUsername, Private key, Key Passphrase
SMBDomain, Username, Password
Azure StorageAccount name, Primary access key
Google StorageApproval prompt, Application scope, Auto-refresh token
(Read-only properties are Access token, Refresh token, Access token expiration, OAuth2 Endpoint, OAuth2 token and Access type.)

Snap Settings

Info
  • Asterisk (*): Indicates a mandatory field.

  • Suggestion icon (): Indicates a list that is dynamically populated based on the configuration.

  • Expression icon ( ): Indicates whether the value is an expression (if enabled) or a static value (if disabled). Learn more about Using Expressions in SnapLogic.

  • Add icon ( ): Indicates that you can add fields in the fieldset.

  • Remove icon (): Indicates that you can remove fields from the fieldset.


Field NameField TypeDescription

Label*


Default Value: Multi File Reader
Example
Multi File Reader


String

Specify the name for the Snap. You can modify this to be more specific, especially if you have more than one of the same Snap in your Pipeline.


Selected Files 










Use this field set to define data sources. 

Note

All selected files must be under the same protocol.


Folder/File


Default Value: [None]

Example




String/Expression

Specify the URL for the data source, which can be a directory or a file. It should begin with a file protocol. The supported file protocols are:

  • http:
  • https:
  • s3:
  • sftp:
  • ftp:
  • ftps:
  • hdfs:
  • sldb:
  • smb:
  • wasb:
  • wasbs:
  • gs:

The File property should have the syntax: [protocol]://[host][:port]/[path]

  • _filename (A key/value pair with "filename" key should be defined as a pipeline parameter.)
  • If a Pipeline is created in a project other than the shared project and you want to read the "asset.json" file from the shared project, enter "shared/asset.json" or "sldb:///shared/asset.json".
  • If a Pipeline is created in the shared project and you want to read the "asset.json" file from the shared project, enter "asset.json" or "sldb:///asset.json".


Info

"://" is a separator between the file protocol and the rest of the URL and the host name and the port number should be between "://" and "/". If the port number is omitted, a default port for the protocol is used. The hostname and port number are omitted in the sldb and s3 protocols.


Info
  • The File property should be an absolute path for all protocols except sldb. For sldb files, the Snap can access only files in the same project directory or the shared project directory, and cannot access files in other projects.
  • For sldb, http and https protocols, URL for a regular file should be entered. Folders are not supported for these protocols.
    If this property is a regular file, the Wildcard and Include subfolders property are ignored.


Note
In the SnapLogic 4.3.2 release, WASB (Windows Azure Storage Blob) or WASBS protocol (wasb:/// or wasbs:///) support has been added to the Binary Snaps.


In the WASB and WASBS file URL, the top directory should be the name of the 'Azure Storage container'.

  • If the Snap is executed in the Windows Groundplex and needs to access D: drive, then use file:///D:/testFolder/ 
  • To read files in the 'testDir' folder in the 'Snaplogic' container, then use wasb:///Snaplogic/testDir/sample.csv  
  • If the bucket name is 'testBucket', then gs:///testBucket/testDir/ 

Wildcard 


Default Value: 

Wildcard 

[None]
Example

  • *.*
  • *.csv
  • *.json
  • *.??? (matches all files with three-character extensions)
String/Expression

Specify the wildcard pattern, if the URL in the Folder/File property is for a directory. All files matching the wildcard pattern are selected. This property is not supported for the sldb, http, and https protocols. The asterisk pattern character ("*", also called "star") and the question mark ("?") are supported

. The "*" character matches zero or more characters. The "?" matches exactly one character.Default Value: [None]
Example
  • *.*
  • *.csv
  • *.json
  • *.??? (matches all files with three-character extensions)
Include Subfolders

. The "*" character matches zero or more characters. The "?" matches exactly one character.

Include Subfolders 


Default ValueNot selected 

Checkbox

Select to search subfolders for the specified Wildcard if Folder/File is set to a directory.

If you select this checkbox and the Folder/File property is a folder, all files in the subfolders matching the given wildcard pattern are selected.

 
This

 This checkbox is not supported for the sldb, http, and https protocols.


Default Value: Not selected 


Number of retries


Default Value: 0
Example
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Integer/Expression

Specify the maximum number of retry attempts the Snap must make in case there is a network failure, and the Snap is unable to read the target file.

If the value is larger than 0, the Snap first downloads the target file to a temporary local file. If any error occurs during the download, the Snap waits for the time specified in the Retry interval and attempts to download the file again from the beginning. When the download is successful, the Snap starts to stream the data from the temporary file to the downstream pipeline. All temporary local files are deleted when they are no longer needed.

Info
  • Ensure that the local drive has sufficient free disk space to store the temporary local file.

  • The retry operation is applied for each file the Snap downloads.

Minimum value: 0

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Retry interval (seconds)


Default value: 1
Example
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Integer/Expression

Specify the minimum number of seconds for which the Snap must wait before attempting recovery from a network failure.

Minimum value: 1


Advanced PropertiesUse this field set to define additional properties.
SAS URIDropdown list

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Note

If the SAS URI value is provided in the Snap settings, then the settings provided in the account (if any account is attached) are ignored.


ValuesString/ExpressionSpecify the value for the property.

Snap Execution

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Note
The Pipeline validation (achieved by pressing "Retry") imposes a 5-minute timeout. If there are a large number of files to be read by the Snap as a result of Wildcard and Include subfolders settings, the Snap validation may fail due to this 5-minute timeout limit.

Output Fields for the Different Protocols

The output fields that the Multi File Reader Snap generates depends on the protocol you select. The following table lists the output fields for the different protocols supported by the Snap:


Protocol
Output Fields
S3
  • content-type
  • content-length
  • last-modified: _snaptype_datetime
  • etag
  • accept-ranges
  • content-location
  • content-disposition
SLDB
  • content-type
  • date
  • x-amz-meta-md5
  • content-length
  • server
  • x-amz-server-side-encryption
  • x-amz-meta-length
  • x-amz-meta-create_time
  • last-modified: _snaptype_datetime
  • x-amz-meta-file_id
  • x-amz-meta-ttl
  • content-disposition
  • x-amz-meta-owner
  • x-amz-meta-expire_time
  • etag
  • x-amz-request-id
  • x-amz-meta-mimetype
  • x-amz-id-2
  • accept-ranges
  • content-location
  • WASB
  • SMB
  • SFTP
  • GStorage
  • content-type
  • content-location
  • content-disposition


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