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Overview

You can use the File Writer Snap to read a binary data stream from the input view and write it to a specified file destination. Possible file destinations include: SLDB, HTTP, S3, FTP, SFTP, FTPS, or HDFS. If you provide file permissions for the file, the Snap sets those permissions to the file.

Important

We plan to introduce additional S3 features exclusively in Amazon S3 Snaps, while Binary Snaps with S3 support will not contain these updates. Therefore, we recommend you to use the Amazon S3 Snap Pack for all your S3 operations within your pipelines. However, Binary Snaps will be retained as is to maintain backward compatibility, but be aware that we will no longer provide S3 support for the Binary Snaps.

Learn more: Migration from Binary Snaps to Amazon S3 Snaps.

Snap Type

File Writer Snap is a Write-type Snap that writes data to the SnapLogic database or external target database.

Prerequisites

IAM Roles for Amazon EC2

The 'IAM_CREDENTIAL_FOR_S3' feature is used to access S3 files from EC2 Groundplex, without Access-key ID and Secret key in the AWS S3 account in the Snap. The IAM credential stored in the EC2 metadata is used to gain access rights to the S3 buckets. To enable this feature, set the Global properties (Key-Value parameters) and restart the JCC:
jcc.jvm_options = -DIAM_CREDENTIAL_FOR_S3=TRUE

This feature is supported in the EC2-type Groundplex only. Learn more.  


Connect to FTP server:

To connect to the FTP server that needs to reuse the session for data transfer over TLS protocol, add:

-DFTPS_SSL_TLS_PROTOCOL=TLSV1.2  (or) TLSV1.3property as a JVM option under the Global properties of the Node Properties tab:

Support for Ultra Pipelines

Works in Ultra Pipelines.

Limitations

  • Files uploaded to SLFS have a 100-MB per file limit. This limit does not apply when writing to external storage. 
  • Do not use SLDB as a file system or storage. File Assets are intended only for specialized files that a pipeline uses to reference certain data, such as accounts, expressions, or JAR files. Use a Cloud storage provider to store production data. File Assets should not be used as a file source or as a destination in production pipelines. When you configure the Writer Snaps, set the file path to a cloud provider or external file system.

Known Issues

  • This Snap does not create an output file when using the input from SAS Generator Snap configured with only the DELETE SAS permission. This is not the case when the target file exists.
  • This Snap does not fail and turns green after execution despite providing an expired SAS URI. As a workaround, select Validate after write to fail the Snap in case of invalid credentials.
  • This Snap Pack does not natively support SHA1-based algorithms to connect to SFTP endpoints. With the August 2023 GA release, you can now leverage the properties specified in the Configuration settings for Snaps to add support for ones that are disabled on your Snaplex. 

Snap Views

View TypeView FormatNumber of viewsExamples of Upstream/Downstream SnapsDescription
InputBinary
Min: 1
Max: 1

Any Snap with a binary output view can be connected upstream, such as CSV Formatter, JSON Formatter, XML Formatter, or File Reader.

Any binary data stream.
OutputDocument
Min: 0
Max: 1
Downstream Snap is optional. Any Snap with a document input view can be connected downstream.

The output view for this Snap is optional. If an output view is open and the file write action is successful, the output view provides a document with information on the filename, result, and original data. An example is:

{
        "filename": "ftp://ftp.Snaplogic.com/home/qatest/user_manual.pdf",
        "result": "overwritten",
        "original": {
            "content-type" : "application/json"
        }
    }

The value of the "result" field can be "overwritten", "created", "ignored", or "appended". The value "ignored" indicates that the Snap did not overwrite the existing file because the value of the File action property is "IGNORE".

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:

  • 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.

Snap Settings

  • 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.


FieldField TypeDescription

Label*


Default ValueFile Writer
Example
File Writer

String

Specify a 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.

File name*


Default ValueNone

Examples

  • s3:///<S3_bucket_name>@s3.<region_name>.amazonaws.com/<path>sftp://ftp.snaplogic.com:22/dir/filename

  • smb://smb.Snaplogic.com:445/test_files/csv/input.csv


Syntax for writing files

  • For SL DB: <filename>.<file extension>. For example, employee_details.json, contacts.csv

  • For S3: S3\\<project name>\\folder. For example, s3://snaplogic/test

  • For Staging: stageName. For example, public.my_s3_stage

Acceptable File Paths

  • Relative paths

    • filename.json: Saves the file in the project.

    • ../shared/filename.json: Saves the file in the Project Shared Space.

    • ../../shared/filename.json: Saves the files in the Org Shared project.

  • Absolute path

    • /<org>/<projectSpace>/<project>/filename.json

Lint Warning

The Snap displays a Lint Warning in your Pipeline in the following scenarios:

  • INCORRECT_FILE_PATH: When you provide an incorrect file path to write a file, such as not following the given relative paths pattern or absolute path patterns.

  • INCORRECT_ORG_PATHWhen you create files or directories in a different org other than the one where the Pipeline is executing.

Therefore, we recommend that you confirm to any of the acceptable relative paths. Otherwise, use an absolute path—that is provide a file path that belongs to the same org where you want to write the file, or use the File Upload icon to specify the File path.

Writing Files in SLDB

Keep in mind the following for SLDB files:

  • If you enter a file name, such as file.csv, then it writes the file to: /<org>/projects/<pipeline project>/file1.csv (where <org> is your organization name and <pipeline project> is the project where the Pipeline is stored), if the Pipeline is in a project other than the shared project.

  • If you enter shared/file1.csv, then it writes the file to: /<org>/shared/file1.csv.

Note: The Snap can write a file to its own project directory or the shared project, and cannot write it to another project directory.

Writing Files in S3

To write files in S3, your account must have full access. 

String

Specify the URI of the destination file to which the data (binary input from the upstream input view) is written. It may start with one of the following protocols:

  • http:
  • https:
  • s3:
  • sftp:
  • ftp:
  • ftps:
  • hdfs:
  • sldb:
  • smb:
  • file: (only for use with a Groundplex)

  • wasb:

  • wasbs:

  • gs:

  • adl: 

This Snap supports S3 Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) endpoints. For example: 

s3://my-bucket@bucket.vpce-028b7814794578709-vu0vvauy.s3.us-west-2.vpce.amazonaws.com

This Snap supports Oracle Object Storage endpoints when used with pre-authenticated requests. For example: 

https://objectstorage.us-sanjose-1.oraclecloud.com/p/123AbcdEFG12345_xyz123/n/MyNamespace/b/snaplogic-academy/o/sample.json

To create a pre-authenticated request, refer to the instructions in the following Oracle article: 
Using Pre-Authenticated Requests.

File Patterns


  • When using expressions to build a file name, ensure that the resulting filename does not contain characters that are not supported by the target platform. 
    • The following characters are illegal in a share name: \ / [ ] : &#124; < > + = ; , * ? "

    • The following characters are not allowed in SMB share name: " \ / : | < > * ?

Learn more about referencing SMB file names: Microsoft's documentation

Learn more: Additional Information.

Reading files from Project and Shared Project Spaces

  • If a Pipeline is created in a project other than the shared project and you want to read the "asset.json" file from the same project, enter "asset.json" or "sldb:///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".

  • 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".

  • Ensure the file name, folder name, or the file path does not contain '?' character because it is not fully supported and when present, the Snap might fail.
Prevent URL encoding

Checkbox

Select this checkbox to use the file path value as-is without encoding the URL. This prevents the Snap from encoding the file path URL (including the query string if any) automatically. Deselect this checkbox to automatically encode the characters in the File URL.



File action*


Default ValueOverwrite
ExampleOverwrite


Dropdown list

Specify the action to perform if the file already exists. The available options are:

  • Overwrite - The Snap attempts to write the file without checking for the file's existence for a better performance, and the file is overwritten.
  • Append - Append is supported for file, FTP, FTPS and SFTP protocols only.
  • Ignore - The Snap does not overwrite the file and will do nothing but write the status and file name to its output view.
  • Error -  The error displays in the Pipeline Run Log. If an error view is defined, the error will be written there as well.
  • In case you are selecting Append as File action, then ensure that the ‘Number of retries’ is 0 or not greater than 0.
  • For wasb:// and wasbs:// file protocols, only the Overwrite file action is supported.

The Append operation is supported for FILE, SFTP, FTP, FTPS and ADL protocols only. For any other protocols that are not supported by Append, we recommend that you use the File Operations, File Writer, and File Delete Snaps and follow this procedure. 

  1. Copy the blob file to your local drive from the endpoint.

  2. Append additional data to the local file.

  3. Delete the original file on the endpoint.

  4. Copy the modified temporary file back from the source to the target.

Note: This approach might involve disk overhead, therefore ensure that you have enough disk space in your system.

  • When the File action field is set to Append, the Snap appends the data correctly to the JSON files as expected without altering the target data.
  • With .xlsx files, the initial data displays correctly without the Append action. However, when the File action is set to Append, the data is not appended and may appear corrupted on Mac or Google Sheets. The data is not appended, and only the initial data displays correctly on Linux machines.

Write empty file


Default ValueDeselected

Checkbox

Select this checkbox to write an empty file when the incoming binary document has empty data. If there is no incoming document at the input view of the Snap, no file is written regardless of the value of the property.

Write header file


Default Value: Deselected 


Checkbox

Select this checkbox to allow the Snap to write a header file by appending ".header" to the value of the File name property. The same header information is also included in the output view data, as shown in the "Expected output" section above, under the key original

  • The binary data stream in the input view may contain header information about the binary data in the form of a document with key-value-pair map data.
  • If the header has no keys other than Content-Type or Content-Encoding, the .header file will not be written.

Validate after write


Default Value: Deselected 

Checkbox

Select this checkbox to enable the Snap to check if the file exists after the completion of the file write. This may delay a few more seconds for the validation.

Number of retries


Default Value:0
Example
:3

Integer/Expression

Specify the maximum number of retry attempts to make when the Snap fails to write. If the value is larger than 0, the Snap first stores the input data in a temporary local file before writing to the target file.

  • Ensure that the local drive has sufficient free disk space as large as the expected target file size.
  • Owing to the nature of retry mechanism, the Snap does not support the Append operation if the Number of retries is set to more than zero.

Minimum value: 0

Retry interval (seconds)


Default Value: 1
Example: 3

Integer/Expression

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

Minimum value: 1

File permissions for various users





Use this field set to provide any combination of permissions to the available users.

  • Supported for sftp, ftp, ftps, file, and hdfs protocols only.
  • FTP/FTPS servers on Windows machines are not supported.

User type


Default ValueN/A
Example
owner

String/Expression/Suggestion

Choose one of the three standard user types. The available options are:

  • owner
  • group
  • others

Each row can have only one user type and each user type should appear only once. Select one from the suggested list. Specify at most one row per user type.

File permissions


Default Value: N/A
Example
: read+write+execute

String/Expression/Suggestion

Specify the privilege to provide to the user on the file. The available permissions are:

  • read
  • write
  • execute
  • read+write
  • read+execute
  • write+execute
  • read+write+execute

Create directory if not present  


Default Value: Deselected

Checkbox

Select this checkbox to enable the Snap to create a new directory if the specified directory path does not exist.
This field supports FTP, SFTP, and SMB protocols—these protocols allow creation of directories when they are not present. However, this field does not support HTTP, HTTPS, and SLDB file protocols.

  • file:/// protocol is not supported in Windows Operating System, hence do not select this checkbox, else the Snap displays an error.

  • For some file protocols such as, file:///(Linux), s3:///, wasb:///, and wasbs:/// if you deselect this checkbox, the Snap automatically creates a new directory as per the corresponding file system when there is no directory present. So, we recommend you not to select this checkbox if you are using the afore mentioned file protocols.

Flush interval (kB)


Default Value:-1
Example
:100

Integer

Specify the flush interval in kilobytes during the file upload.

The Snap can flush a given size of data output stream written to the target file server. If the value is zero, the Snap flushes in maximum frequency after each byte block is written. Larger the value is, the less frequent flushes the Snap performs. Leave the property at default -1 for no flush during the upload. This property may help if the file upload experiences an intermittent failure. However, more frequent flushes will result in a slower file upload.


Advanced properties

Use this field set to add advanced properties, such as SAS URI.

Properties


Default ValueSAS URI
Example
SAS URI

String
The URI of the Shared Access Storage (SAS) to be accessed. Supported SAS types are:
  • Service SAS on container
  • Service SAS on blob
  • Account SAS

Values


Default Value: N/A
Example
:
https://myaccount.blob.core.windows.net/sascontainer/
sasblob.txt?sv=2015-04-05&st=2015-04-
29T22%3A18%3A26Z&seD

String/Expression

Specify the value for the SAS URI.

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

AWS Canned ACL


Default ValueNone
Example
PublicRead


Dropdown list

This field appears only when your account type is set to AWS S3.

Select the predefined ACL grant (from AWS) to use when writing a file to S3. Choose a Canned ACL from the available options:

  • None
  • Private
  • PublicRead
  • PublicReadWrite
  • AuthenticatedRead
  • LogDeliveryWrite
  • BucketOwnerRead
  • BucketOwnerFullControl
  • AwsExecRead

Watch the video below for more information about AWS Canned ACL. Learn more: AWS Canned ACLs.

Snap Execution


Default ValueExecute only
Example
Validate & Execute

Dropdown list


Select one of the three modes in which the Snap executes. Available options are:
  • Validate & Execute: Performs limited execution of the Snap, and generates a data preview during Pipeline validation. Subsequently, performs full execution of the Snap (unlimited records) during Pipeline runtime.
  • Execute only: Performs full execution of the Snap during Pipeline execution without generating preview data.
  • Disabled: Disables the Snap and all Snaps that are downstream from it.

Video Demonstration

The following video helps to understand the new AWS canned ACL property.


Watch the following video to understand how to configure the File Writer Snap to write to the S3 Bucket.

Additional Information

You can also access the fields in a binary header when specifying a file name. For example, if you have a File Reader Snap upstream of a File Writer Snap, you can access the "content-location" header field to get the original path of the file. You can then use a new file name based on the old one, for instance, to make a backup file:
$['content-location'].match('/([^/]+)$')[1] + '.backup'

For http: and https: protocols, the Snap uses http PUT method only. This property should have the following syntax:

[protocol]://[host][:port]/[path]

  • "://" 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 left empty, a default port number for the protocol is used. The hostname and port number are left empty in the sldb and S3 protocols. The value in this field should be an absolute path for all protocols except SLDB.
  • When using the file:/// protocol, the file is accessed based on the permissions of the user associated with the Snaplex (Default: Snapuser). 

  • For HDFS, if you want to be able to suggest information, use the HDFS Writer Snap. 

Use the file system access with caution, and ensure to clean up the file system after use.

Example

  • For SFTP files, if you attempt to write a file into a directory where you do not have a write access right, the write operation will fail with "access denied" error. When you get an SFTP account credential, it is also important to know where your home directory is, for example, sftp://ftp.snaplogic.com/home/mrtest for username "mrtest"
  • HDFS Example

For HDFS file access, please use a SnapLogic on-premises Groundplex and make sure that its instance is within the Hadoop cluster and SSH authentication has already been established. You can access HDFS files in the same way as other file protocols in File Reader and File Writer Snaps. There is no need to use any account in the Snap.

HDFS 2.4.0 is supported for the hdfs protocol.


An example for HDFS is: 

hdfs://<hostname>:<port number>/<path to folder>/<filename>

If Cloudera Hadoop Name node is installed in AWS EC2 and its hostname is "ec2-54-198-212-134.compute-1.amazonaws.com" and its port number is 8020, then you would enter:
hdfs://ec2-54-198-212-134.compute-1.amazonaws.com:8020/user/john/input/sample.csv
 Example pipeline file for an sldb file write

Example pipeline file for an SLDB file writer is as shown below: 

Troubleshooting


ErrorReasonResolution

Algorithm negotiation fail: algorithmName="server_host_key" jschProposal="<algorithms>" serverProposal="ssh-rsa"




The library that we use for SFTP connections no longer supports deprecated signature protocols by default. (This changed with the 4.33 GA release.)

Add the algorithm to the serverProposal in the global.properties file.

You can also enable support for RSA-SHA1 authentication in the Node Properties tab on the Update Snaplex dialog in SnapLogic Manager.

  1. In the Node Properties tab of your target Snaplex, add the following key/value pair under Global Properties:
    Key: jcc.jvm_options
    Value: -Dsftp.server_host_key=ssh-rsa -Dsftp.client_pubkey=ssh-rsa

  2. Click Update, and then restart the Snaplex node.

Learn more: Configuration Options

Could not evaluate expression: filepath

Mismatched input ':' expecting {<EOF>, '||', '&&', '^', '==', '!=', '>', '<', '>=', '<=', '+', '-', '*', '/', '%', '?', '[', PropertyRef}.

The expression toggle (=) is selected on the File name field, so it is trying to evaluate the file path as an expression.


Check the expression syntax.

Disable the expression toggle to remove the field out of expression mode.

Failure:
filename is undefined
filename was not found in the containing object.

The expression toggle (=) is selected on the File name field, so it is trying to evaluate the filename as an expression.

Check expression syntax and data types.

Disable the expression toggle to remove the field value out of expression mode.

Downloads

Important steps to successfully reuse Pipelines

  1. Download and import the pipeline into the SnapLogic application.
  2. Configure Snap accounts as applicable.
  3. Provide pipeline parameters as applicable.

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Release Snap Pack VersionDateTypeUpdates
November 2024main29029 StableUpdated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.
August 2024438patches28197 Latest
  • Fixed an issue in the Binary Snap Pack that caused intermittent errors on the Groundplex nodes when using the SMB protocol. The errors occurred when multiple IPs were returned for the same address, and one of the IPs was unreachable by the SMB server
  • Fixed an issue in the Directory Browser Snap where a mount error was displayed if the hostname contained an underscore, resulting in an empty hostname in the SMB URL.

August 2024

main27765

 

Stable

Upgraded the org.json.json library from v20090211 to v20240303, which is fully backward compatible.

May 2024437patches27146 LatestEnhanced the Azure Storage Account with Managed Identity, which provides applications with an automatically managed identity for connecting to resources that support Microsoft Entra ID authentication.
May 2024437patches26873 LatestFixed an issue with the File Poller Snap where the Snap applied a case-sensitive filter in the Windows operating system.
May 2024437patches26592 Latest

Enhanced the Decompress Snap to support encrypted and unencrypted ZIP and 7z files through the new File Password Account type.

May 2024main26341 Stable

The Azure Data Lake Account has been removed from the Binary Snap Pack because Microsoft retired the Azure Data Lake Storage Gen1 protocol on February 29, 2024. We recommend replacing your existing Azure Data Lake Account with other Azure Accounts.

February 2024436patches25711 Latest

Fixed an SMB (server message block) connectivity issue within the Binary Snap Pack, as the incorrect name provided by the SMB client did not match the Windows cluster virtual name, affecting the SPN (service principal name) connection.

February 2024436patches25332 Latest

Fixed a null pointer exception in the Public Key Account for Binary Snap Pack when the Public Key field value is null. Now, the account displays a configuration exception for a null value.

February 2024436patches25241 Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap, which partially writes the file for some FTPS servers by pausing for seconds before closing the output stream as specified in the global property ftpsDelayBeforeClosing.

February 2024436patches25161 LatestFixed an issue with the File Poller Snap that displayed an exception when an unauthorized character ':' was used in the Windows Snaplex.
February 2024main25112 StableUpdated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.
November 2023435patches24525 LatestFixed an issue with the File Poller Snap that caused it to poll recursively for files in the root directory of the S3 bucket.
November 2023435patches23780 Latest

Fixed an issue with the Binary Snaps that failed to build a data connection when connecting to the FTP server over FTPS protocol.

November 2023main23721 Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

August 2023434patches23502 LatestFixed an issue with the File Operation Snap (SFTP protocol) where the error message did not display during a move operation, although the existing file was available in the target path and the Error if exists checkbox was selected.
August 2023434patches23302 Latest

Fixed an issue that occurred when node properties were used to override default algorithm specifications for SFTP operations.

August 2023434patches22976 LatestFixed an issue that caused account credentials to be visible in the stack trace of some failed SFTP operations.
August 2023434patches22842 Latest

Fixed an issue that caused NTLM authentication issues when trying to access SMB servers.

August 2023434patches22639 Latest

The JSON key field in the Binary Google Service Account supports JSON strings. You can upload the JSON key either from SLDB or dynamically pass the value using a pipeline parameter or access values from Secrets Manager.

August 2023

main22460

 


Stable

Updated and certified against the current SnapLogic Platform release.

May 2023433patches22297 Latest
  • Fixed an issue with the PGP Sign Snap that caused an error when using an encryption subkey for signing.
  • Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap where the file was unable to validate when the File action field was set to IGNORE for the WASB and WASBs protocols.
May 2023

433patches21913

 Latest
  • Dynamic ports are supported for the SMB file protocol.
  • Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap that caused slow performance when writing large files and the Flush interval was set to a positive value.
May 2023433patches21870 LatestAdded the PGP Sign Snap, which allows binary data to be signed using PGP.
May 2023

433patches21645

 Latest

With the 4.33 GA release, support for some algorithms for SFTP connection negotiation is removed for improved security and because we’ve updated the library used to connect to SFTP sources. With Snap Pack version 433patches21645, you can modify the global properties. Refer to the Configuration Settings for Snaps documentation for details about how to revert to the previous settings.

May 2023433patches21576 Latest

Fixed the issues with the AES Encrypt and AES Decrypt Snaps, where the Snaps previously did not include the error stack trace in the error view. The Snaps now provide detailed information in case of any issues or errors.

May 2023433patches21482 Latest
  • Fixed an issue that caused a String index out of range error with the SFTP protocol in the File Writer Snap when it attempted to create a top-level directory.

  • Enhanced the PGP Encrypt Snap with the Encryption key ID field, which allows you to specify the key ID for encrypting the data. If you do not specify an encryption key ID, the Snap uses the primary key in the public key (master key).

Starting from version 433patches21482, the PGP Encrypt Snap will no longer support encryption with an expired key. To ensure continued support for encryption, we highly recommend extending the expiration of your PGP key.

May 2023433patches21291 LatestFixed an issue with the Multi File Reader Snap where it failed with the error S3 object not found when the Snap found no matching file to read and the Folder/File property value did not end with a forward slash (/).
May 2023433patches21179 Latest
  • Fixed an issue with the File Delete Snap where the Snap failed with a 404 Not Found error when trying to delete files from an Amazon S3 bucket. This issue occurred only with the Identity and Access Management (IAM) role in an Amazon AWS S3 Account.

  • Fixed an issue where Binary Snaps could not handle region information for the Amazon S3 file protocol, which resulted in an error.

May 2023main21015 Stable

The Key passphrase field in the Private Key Account now supports expressions, allowing dynamic evaluation using pipeline parameters when the expression button is enabled.

February 2023

432patches20458

 Latest

Fixed an issue where the ZipFile Read and ZipFIle Write Snaps failed to display the input schema for the File or File name field when using an expression.

February 2023432patches20431 Latest
  • Fixed an issue where the File Writer Snap would not retry on completing the writing of the file.

  • Added a configuration warning message when using the WASBS protocol with AzCopy, as it supports only the HTTPS protocol.
February 2023432patches20349 Latest

The JSCH library has been upgraded to version 0.2.7.

February 2023main19844 StableUpgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.
November 2022431patches18977 Latest

The PGP Decrypt Snap now allows you to skip the signature verification when you face an issue with the signature in the encrypted file.

November 2022main18944 StableUpgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.
September 2022430patches17933 Latest
  • The File Delete Snap now passes the input document to the error view correctly.

  • The AWS S3 and S3 Dynamic accounts now support the maximum session duration of an IAM role defined in AWS.

August Patch

430patches17292

 Stable and Latest

Fixed an issue with the Directory Browser Snap, which failed with a null pointer exception error when connecting to the SFTP server containing a port number.

The Binary Snap Pack is deployed as both the latest and stable distribution. We recommend that you use this version for your Org when using the recommended Snaplex version (main-13269 - 4.30 GA).

August 2022main17386 Stable
  • The File Operation Snap supports moving data from a local node to an Azure blob through the AZ Copy utility.

  • The Azure Storage Account includes the Request Size (MB) field to set the buffer limit before writing to Azure storage to enhance the performance.

  • The SSH Auth Account supports dynamic values for the following fields that allow you to use Pipeline parameters.

    • Username

    • Private key

    • Key passphrase

4.29 Patch

429patches16569

 Latest
4.29 Patch429patches15842 Latest
  • Improved the tooltip for the File action field in the ZipFile Write Snap.
  • Enhanced the SSH Auth Account with Expression enabler () for the following fields that allow the use of Pipeline parameters to populate the properties.
    • Username
    • Private key
    • Key passphrase
4.29main15993 Stable

Enhanced the following Snaps and Accounts that use SnapLogic File System (SLFS) to display Lint warnings in Pipelines when using incorrect file paths to read and write files. We recommend that you use the File Upload :Upload_icon: icon to specify the file path.

4.28 Patch428patches14919 Latest
  • Fixed an issue with the Directory Browser Snap where the Snap failed while parsing the value in the Amazon S3 client region.
  • Enhanced the File Writer Snap with the Prevent URL encoding checkbox to manage the URL encoding. Select this checkbox to prevent the encoding of the file path URL automatically. This allows the Snap to use the file path value as-is. Deselect this checkbox to automatically encode the characters in the File URL.
  • Fixed an issue with the ZipFile Write Snap where the Snap displayed a null pointer exception when the path in the upstream File Reader Snap started with "../".
  • Fixed an issue in the File Reader Snap where the Snap displayed an SMB Mount error when trying to connect to Mount Share. This Snap now supports SMB version 3.1.1.
  • Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap where the Snap did not display an error when an error occurred while writing a file.
4.28 Patch

428patches14736

 Latest

Fixed an issue in the File Writer, S3 File Writer, and ZipFile Write Snaps where the Snaps failed with AccessControlListNotSupported error when using an external AWS account to write to the bucket if it has the bucket-owner-enforced setting enabled. With this fix, you can select the None option (the default value), from the AWS Canned ACL dropdown list, indicating that no Canned ACL request is set when writing a new file to prevent the error.

4.28main14627 Stable
  • Enhanced the File Operation Snap to support Azure Data Lake Storage (ADLS) Gen2 protocol for moving and copying files in the Azure Blob File System (ABFS).

  • Fixed an issue with the File Poller Snap to enhance performance of the polling operations that allows the Snap to poll the files without stopping.

  • Enhanced the File Writer, S3 File Writer, and ZipFile Write Snaps with the AWS Canned ACL (Access Control List) permission mode that enables you to use Canned ACLs when creating the S3 Object. This feature allows you to grant full access of the object to the S3 bucket owner.
4.27 Patch427patches14283 Latest
  • Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap where the Server Message Block (SMB) mount failed to connect unless the Pipeline was restarted.

  • Enhanced the S3 File Writer Snap with the Suggest fully-qualified file names checkbox that allows you to use fully-qualified file names in the File name Suggestions list for gov cloud instances.

  • Fixed an issue with the File Poller Snap to handle indefinite polling operations without stopping in the process of execution.

  • Fixed an issue with the ZipFile Write Snap where the ZIP extension files were downloaded with an incorrect file extension.

  • Fixed an issue with the Zip File Read Snap where an archive failed to uncompress.

  • Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap when a file greater than 10 MB failed to write when uploading to Google Storage.

  • Upgraded the Google Cloud Storage Java libraries from version 1.105.1 to version 2.2.2.

4.27 Patch

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Fixed an issue with the SMB Account where the Snaps could not re-establish a lost connection to the SMB mount point.

4.27main12833Stable
  • Enhanced the File Operation Snap with a new field Azcopy absolute path that enables the Snap to make a single API call to move an entire directory. This field supports directory and wildcard characters for Azure blob storage for all three operations: Copy, Move and Rename.
  • Enhanced the Azure Storage Account with a new option called SAS URI in the Auth Type dropdown. This enables you to select either Access Key or the SAS URI while configuring the account settings.
4.26 Patch426patches12288Latest

Fixed a memory leak issue when using HDFS protocol in Binary Snaps.

4.26 Patch426patches11922LatestFixed an issue with the File Writer Snap, where the Snap failed to open a channel while accessing through a SFTP protocol.
4.26 Patch426patches11529Latest
  • Fixed an issue with the Decompress Snap, where the Snap prematurely uncompressed multi-stream BZIP2 files.
  • Enhanced the PGP Encrypt Snap with improved memory usage and also fixed an issue with this Snap, where the Snap failed to encrypt large size files due to the lack of memory.
4.26 main11181
StableUpgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.
4.25 Patch

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Latest
  • Removed duplicate strings in the request’s User Agent header sent by  S3 File Writer and S3 File Reader Snaps to display the string without any duplicates.
  • Enhanced the Directory Browser Snap to process the files with the owner field for the SFTP protocol. Upon validation, the output of the Snap fetches the owner’s name, which was previously displayed as unknown.
  • Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap where the Snap fails to connect to the SFTP endpoint using the AWS Transfer Family.
  • Fixed an issue where integration Pipelines fail to connect the SFTP Server with the Binary Snap Pack when upgraded to the SnapLogic 4.25 release version (main9554).
4.25 Patch425patches10217
 
Latest
  • Fixed the following issues in the PGP Decrypt Snap caused due to the Snap patch 425patches9581:
    • The Snap writes an empty document to the output view when there is an error in the Snap. It will now decrypt the document and write it to the output view only if it succeeds.
    • The Snap fails to decrypt any non-signed encrypted file more than 500 bytes. It will now decrypt both non-signed and signed encrypted files. 
    • Removed the Project ID field from the Google Service Account, since the JSON Key already contains information about the Project ID. 
4.25 Patch425patches9581
 
Latest

Fixed an issue with the PGP Decrypt Snap where the Snap writes an empty document to the output view when there is an error in the Snap. It will now decrypt the document and write it to the output view only if it succeeds.

As of  we have discovered an issue with this Binary patch affecting the PGP Decrypt Snap. In case your Pipelines use the PGP Decrypt Snap, we recommend you to NOT use this patch. Else, your Pipelines will likely fail. We're working on a fix and will be deploying a Snap patch soon.

4.25 Patch425patches9564
 
Latest

Enhanced the SFTP session in Binary Snaps to support the SFTP servers which close SFTP sessions slowly.

4.25main9554
 
Stable

Enhanced the S3 File Writer Snap with an ability to write S3objects with Access Control List (ACL) details in a single API call.

In the 4.23 release, the S3 File Writer Snap used to write an S3 file and then set ACL if the ACL property was not empty. If the file write was successful and the ACL setting failed, both the output document in the output view and the error document in the error view was displayed. This issue has been resolved in the 4.24 release by enabling the Snap to configure ACL while writing the file. Therefore, the Snap produces an error document in the error view if the ACL configuration fails, irrespective of whether the file write action passes or fails.

4.24 Patch424patches9044-Latest

Enhanced the S3 File Writer to use an MD5 checksum that automatically checks for data integrity and corruption while uploading the file.  

4.24 Patch424patches9020 
 
Latest

Fixed the file operation error of copying large S3 files in the File Operation Snap by supporting the transfer of zero-byte S3 files while uploading a file.

4.24 Patch424patches8876
 
Latest
  • Fixed the missing library error in Binary Snap Pack when running Hadoop Pipelines in JDK11 runtime.
  • Enhanced the Binary Snap Pack by adding a new account Two-Factor Auth Account that supports two layers of authentication for Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP). The two secure layers of verification to grant access include the Basic Auth (username/password) and the SSH Key (username/private key) methods.


4.24main8556
 
StableUpgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.
4.23 Patch423patches8453
 
Latest

Fixed an issue in the File Writer Snap with the ADL protocol, to perform the correct action when OVERWRITE is selected from the File Action drop-down field.

4.23 Patch423patches8368-Latest

Fixed an encryption issue with the File Operation Snap by implementing both SSE-KMS and SSE-S3 supports to the Snap.

4.23 Patch423patches8368-Latest

Fixed an issue in the Snap Pack by removing the plaintext credentials in file URL from JCC log messages.

4.23 Patch423patches8099-Latest

Enhanced the Snap Pack by upgrading SMB client library.

4.23 Patch423patches7958-Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap by avoiding overwriting of documents when using appending the data to a CSV file in SFTP.

4.23 Patch423patches7958-Latest

Rolled back the recent patch to Binary Snap Pack (File Writer Snap - 423patches7923) that might have induced SSL handshake failures/terminations in existing Pipelines. 

4.23 Patch423patches7923
Latest
  • Fixed the SFTP connection failure issue in File Writer Snap by
    • Ensuring that the BouncyCastleProvider is the first in the list of providers in the Security object.
    • Upgrading the BouncyCastle version to 1.67.

Do not use the 423patches7923 build for the File Writer Snap, because it causes connectivity issues with the Snaplex nodes.

4.23 Patch423patches7795-Latest

Fixed an issue with File Writer Snap by skipping the validation of the SAS URI having write permission, if the SAS URI uses an access policy.

4.23 Patch423patches7660-Latest

Enhanced the File Poller Snap by adding a field, Exit on first matches, which when set to true stops the Snap from executing after the first file paths matching the filter are written to the output view. If the field is not configured or is set to false (default value), then the Snap continues to poll the directory until the Polling timeout is reached.

4.23main7430-Stable

Enhanced the ZipFile Write Snap to provide the ability to change the default content-type (application/octet-stream) for any file that is stored into the Azure Blob Storage (WASB: or WASBS: file protocol). Hence, the files that the ZipFile Write Snap writes into the Blob Storage can be saved with content-type asapplication/zipor any other type instead of application/octet-streamalways.

You can now prevent the Snap from writing files always to Azure Blob Storage (WASB: or WASBS: file protocol) with the application/octet-stream content-type. To do so, configure a binary header property in an upstream Snap, such as JSON Formatter or Mapper, to match the file's content – application/zipapplication/java-archive and so on; and pass it as the $content-type (case-sensitive) for the file.

Binary header property in upstream Snap

4.22 Patch422patches6947-Latest

Fixed the issue of the hanging thread in the SMB accounts.

4.22 Patch422patches6950-Latest

Enhanced the S3 Dynamic Account by allowing to use the Security token field in Directory Browser, File Operation, File Poller, Multi File Reader, and File Delete Snaps. 

4.22 Patch422patches6629-Latest

Fixed the ZipFile Write Snap error by allowing the number of retries to be set greater than 0.

4.22 Patch422patches6542-Latest

Fixed SMB hanging threads by upgrading SMB client library.

4.22main6403-Latest
  • Added the Cross Account IAM Role feature to the existing accounts, AWS S3 Account and S3 Dynamic Account, to enable the AWS account user to access the resources of another AWS account for a specified time without sharing the login credentials.
  • Enhanced the File Operation Snap by adding a new property Simple file operation that allows moving or copying a file, through FTP protocol, irrespective of the account's access permissions on source and target directories.
4.21 Patch421patches6136-Latest

Fixed the issue with Multi File Reader Snap that continues to look for a directory even when FileSystem information is unavailable.

4.21 Patch421patches6090-Latest

Fixed the 'Connection pool shut down' error in S3 File Writer Snap by keeping the AmazonS3Client class object open until all the documents are processed.

4.21 Patch 421patches6077-Latest

Fixed the UnknownHostException error in Binary Snaps due to intermittent failures in FileSystemProvider registration, by replacing ServiceLoader with direct instantiations of FileSystemProvider class objects.

4.21 Patch421patches5994-Latest

Fixed an error in Multi File Reader and File Delete Snaps during Pipeline execution where the Snaps fail to retrieve the temporary files from the given S3 location.

4.21 Patch 421patches5963-Latest

Enhanced the Directory Browser Snap by making the File filter field optional.

4.21 Patch421patches5975-Latest

Fixed the Directory Browser Snap that fails with an Unable to create filesystem object for smb:// error, by rolling back the SMB client library to the prior working version as in snapsmrc542.

4.21 Patch421patches5871-Latest

When configuring the SSH Auth account type, SSH passphrase is now optional, whereas it was a required field earlier. 

4.21 Patchbinary8849-Latest

Enhanced the Directory Browser Snap by adding a new advanced property Use fast file-type check for wasb/wasbs protocols for quick Snap execution. 

4.21 Patchbinary8843-Latest

Fixed the issue in PGP Encrypt Snap where decrypting its output file using a third-party PGP software adds a random suffix and TMP extension in the file name. This issue occurs only when using the PGP Encrypt Snap in a Windows-based Groundplex.

4.21snapsmrc542-StableUpgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.
4.20 Patchbinary8801-Latest
  • Fixed the Decompress Snap wherein the Snap stops decompressing at 64MB without displaying any error, when decompressing using the GZIP scheme.
  • Fixed an issue in the PGP Encrypt Snap so that third-party decryption tools do not receive a .tmp file from the Snap.   
4.20 Patchbinary8791-Latest

Fixed the ZipFile Write Snap wherein the Snap fails to execute if it finds different zip file paths when processing multiple input binary data.

4.20 Patchbinary8785-Latest
  • Added the User-defined object metadata and Object tags properties in the S3 File Writer Snap and the Get Object Tags property in the S3 File Reader Snaps to allow the inclusion of user-defined metadata and object tags.
  • Fixed a regression caused by Patch binary8775 wherein the File Reader and S3 File Reader Snaps fail to read S3 files with an account that does not include GetObjectTagging permission.
4.20 Patchbinary8775-Latest

Fixed the File Writer Snap to allow the deletion of temporary Google Storage files from the /tmp directory of the Groundplex if Pipeline execution stops before completion. 

4.20 Patchbinary8741-Latest
  • Fixed the ZipFile Write Snap wherein the Snap gives a Null Pointer Exception error if no input data is received by it during execution. 
  • Fixed the Email Sender & Reader Snaps where the Snaps fail to execute due to resource exhaustion on the Snaplex.
4.20 Patchbinary8710-Latest
  • Fixed the ZipFile Write Snap where the Snap generates files with incorrect names when the Use input view label checkbox is selected.
  • Fixed the File Writer Snap where the Snap fails intermittently when there is a network disruption.
  • Fixed the File Reader Snap where the Snap generates an output view, along with the error view, if there is an error when using the Google Service account.
4.20snapsmrc535-StableUpgraded with the latest SnapLogic Platform release.
4.19 Patchbinary8369-Latest

Fixed the following issues associated with the SMB account wherein:

  • Pipelines with multiple concurrent SMB connections hang intermittently.
  • Directories are not deleted completely.
4.19snaprsmrc528-Latest
  • The Key Passphrase field is now a mandatory field for the SSH Auth account. Ensure that you provide a passphrase when adding/editing accounts. Else, you will likely lose all updates related to the account and Pipeline.
  • Raises the minimum buffer size in the S3 File Writer Snap to 6 MB.
4.18 Patchbinary8768-Latest
  • Fixed the File Reader, File Writer, and Directory Browser Snaps to resolve 0x103 (STATUS_PENDING) and 0xc000022d (STATUS_RETRY) errors for SMB file operations.
4.18 Patchbinary8046-Latest

Enhanced the Snap Pack to support AWS SDK 1.11.634 to fix the NullPointerException issue in the AWS SDK. This issue occurred in AWS-related Snaps that had HTTP or HTTPS proxy configured without a username and/or password. 

4.18 Patch MULTIPLE7884-Latest

Fixed an issue with the PostgreSQL grammar to better handle the single quote characters.

4.18 Patchbinary7860-Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap wherein the Snap is intermittently unable to set correct permissions.

4.18 Patch

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  • Added new field, Advanced properties, in the File Reader, File Writer, File Delete, ZipFile Read, ZipFile Write, Directory Browser, Multi File Reader, File Poller, and File Operation Snaps. Use this field to configure the SAS URI to access Azure Storage. Supported SAS types are Service SAS on container, Service SAS on blob, and Account SAS.
  • Added new Snap, SAS Generator. This Snap enables you to generate Shared Access Storage (SAS) URIs for accessing Azure Storage containers and blobs.
4.18 Patchbinary7746-Latest

Fixed an issue with the SMB file protocol wherein Binary Snaps are unable to create a native thread using an SMB file path.

4.18 PatchMULTIPLE7778-Latest

Updated the AWS SDK library version to default to the Signature Version 4 Signing process for API requests across all regions.

4.18 Patchbinary7720-Latest

Fixed an issue with the ZipFile Read Snap wherein the Snap fails to extract files from a zip file heavier than 100MB when the number of retries is greater than zero.

4.18snapsmrc523-Latest

Added a new account type, Google Service Account, which enables you to isolate workflows from individual users.

4.18snapsmrc523-Latest

Added a new account type, Google Service Account, which enables you to isolate workflows from individual users.

4.17 Patch binary7589-Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Reader Snap wherein SMB fails to provide multiple Snaps with concurrent access.

4.17 Patch binary7487-Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap wherein the Overwrite File action for SMB files fails on subsequent executions.

4.17 PatchALL7402-Latest

Pushed automatic rebuild of the latest version of each Snap Pack to SnapLogic UAT and Elastic servers.

4.17 Patch binary7381-Latest

Fixed an issue with SMB accounts wherein login to the server fails if password contains a plus (+) sign.

4.17 Patchbinary7366-Latest

Added support for multiple slashes as a prefix for SMB file URLs.

4.17 Patchbinary7280-Latest

Added a new field, File Delete Action, to the File Delete Snap that handles missing target files.

4.17 Patchsnapsmrc515-Latest
4.16 Patchbinary7049-Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap wherein the Snap writes FTPS files partially. Two new global properties, ftpsDelayBeforeClosing and ftpDelayBeforeClosing, enable you to add delays to the FTP file protocol to handle the partial write. 

4.16 Patchbinary7049-Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Writer Snap wherein the Snap writes FTPS files partially. Two new global properties, ftpsDelayBeforeClosing and ftpDelayBeforeClosing, enable you to add delays to the FTP file protocol to handle the partial write. 

4.16 Patchbinary6975-Latest

Added a new property, Blob endpoint, for Binary Accounts, which enables you to specify the Azure Blob Storage endpoint that you want to use with an Azure Storage account. 

4.16snapsmrc508-Latest

Added a new property Only Output on Change in the File Poller Snap. This property helps avoid redundancy by not displaying the same matching file in every polling result unless the file is changed.

4.15 Patchbinary6744-Latest

Fixed a timeout error while writing to S3 in the S3 File Writer Snap.

4.15 Patchbinary6414-Latest

Fixed an issue wherein the hostname specified in the Directory Browser path failed to appear as a path in the output document.

4.15 Patchbinary6414-Latest

Fixed an issue wherein the hostname specified in the Directory Browser path failed to appear as a path in the output document.

4.15snapsmrc500-Latest

Added a new property, Binary Header Properties, to the CSV Formatter Snap. This property can be configured with the binary headers and their values in the incoming document.  

4.14 PatchMULTIPLE5732-Latest

Fixed an issue with S3 file reads getting aborted intermittently because of incomplete consumption of input stream.

4.14snapsmrc490-Latest

Enhanced the Basic Auth and Symmetric Crypto accounts to support pipeline parameters. Using pipeline parameters, Basic Auth now supports passing username and password, and Symmetric Crypto now supports passing secret key dynamically.

4.13 Patch

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Updated the File Operation Snap for S3 to support files larger than 5GB by using an API for multipart upload copy.

4.13 Patch binary5315-Latest

Added a new property "Enable staging" to enable the File Reader and S3 File Reader Snaps to perform as expected even in a slow network connection to AWS S3.

4.13snapsmrc486-Latest

Added AWS Key Management Service (KMS) encryption support to AWS S3 and S3 Dynamic accounts in the Binary Snap Pack.

4.12binary5044-Latest

Fixed an issue with the S3 File Writer Snap, which corrupts while writing files if retry value is set to 1.

4.12 Patchbinary4882-Latest

Fixed issue caused in the File Operation Snap due to the rollback after the 4.12 release that impacted the S3 and FTP protocols. 

4.12 Patchbinary4840-Latest

Fixed an issue in the File Delete Snap, wherein if no account is given for the SFTP protocol, then the error did not display.

4.12 Patchbinary4797-Latest

Added a new property 'Number of retries' in the File Writer Snap to fix interoperability issues with a server software.

4.12 Patchbinary4736-Latest

Fixed the issue where File Writer Snap does not write files to Windows Serv-U FTP server, while not displaying any error message.

4.12snapsmrc480-Latest
  • Added new Snaps - File Operation Snap and S3 File Reader Snap.
  • Updated S3 File Writer Snap to provide suggestions for S3 buckets and file names (versioning support).
4.11 Patchbinary4424-Latest

Resolved an Issue with SFTP server where the pipeline stopped responding while writing to the Tumbleweed server (SFTP server). Fixed the code in a way that the SFTP server now flushes out data after each write.

4.11 Patchbinary4328-Latest

Fixed an issue with the File Delete Snap that was unable to delete the file with a size greater than 1MB.

4.11 Patchsnapsmrc465-Latest
  • Added the new Snaps, Multipart Reader and Multipart Writer.
  • Updated the S3 File Writer Snap with Maximum upload threads property to support the performance.
  • The File Reader and the ZipFile Reader Snaps now show the progress message during the pipeline runtime.
4.11binary4019-Stable

Resolved an issue with the File Writer Snap writing to an FTP Server that may prematurely close the connection; this patch ensures the write has fully completed before disconnecting.

4.10 Patchbinary3930-Latest

Directory Browser - When "Ignore empty result" is not selected, the "original" passthrough document is now returned even when the S3 directory is empty.

4.10 Patchbinary3840-Latest

S3OutputStream handles failures.

4.10snapsmrc414-Stable

No updates made. Automatic rebuild with a platform release.

4.9 Patchbinary3331-Latest

Directory Browser Snap - fixed NPE issue, "File filter" property, and "Display update time and owner for S3 subdirectories" property.

4.9 Patchbinary3183-Latest

Fixed SFTP connection leak when "Validate after write" is checked for File Write Snap.

4.9 Patchbinary3170-Latest

Addressed the following issue in Directory Browser: "Update time" being returned "unknown" for directories within S3 objects

4.9 Patchbinary3081-Latest

Added ability to sign PGP encrypted files.

4.9 Patchbinary3060-Latest

Addressed an issue in Directory Browser and fixed issue in writing the original document to output view when reading from S3.

4.9 Patchbinary3022-Latest

Addressed an issue regarding an array out of bounds exception when IAM Role is enabled.

4.9 Patchbinary3000-Latest
  • Restore the update date date-time format for using Directory Browser with S3. A new property Display update time and owner name for s3 subfolders was added that, when enabled, will calculate update times and owners on AWS S3 subfolders.
  • Added the IAM support to the AWS S3 account.
4.9Snapsmrc405-Stable

No updates made. Automatic rebuild with a platform release.

4.8 PatchSnapsmrc405-Latest

Addressed an issue with Directory Browser taking too lont to start listing files from S3 bucket and then failing with partial results due to CPU spikes.

4.8Snapsmrc398-Latest
  • Info tab added to accounts.

  • Streaming performance improvement while writing to an S3 bucket using S3 File Writer. Updated the S3 File Writer Snap with a Buffer size(MB) property.
  • The 'content-location' in the output header of Binary Snaps was updated to correctly reflect the location (for example, sldb:/// instead of sldb://). This may impact your Pipeline if you are using this information in the following Snaps: File Reader, AES Encrypt, AES Decrypt, BlowFish Encrypt, Blowfish Decrypt, Compress, Decompress, File Writer, Multi File Reader, PGP Encrypt, PGP Decrypt, TwoFish Encrypt, TwoFish Decrypt, or S3 File Writer.
4.7.0 Patchbinary2346-Latest

ZipFile Read Snap: Added support for reading 7z archive formats created using Windows machines.

4.7.0 Patchbinary2337-Latest

Added Encrypted filename property to PGP Encrypt Snap.

4.7Snapsmrc382-Latest
  • Updated the Snap Account settings with a new Account Type, Azure Data Lake.
  • Updated the Snaps- Directory Browser, File Writer, File Reader with the account Type, Azure Data Lake.
  • Updated the File Reader and ZipFile Read Snaps with the property, Prevent URL encoding.
  • Spark mode support added to S3 File Writer for AWS S3.
  • Spark mode support added to File Reader for AWS S3.
4.6.0 Patchbinary2110-Latest

File Writer: fixed an issue on Windows Snaplexes that prevented creating directories that are not present.

4.6.0 Patchbinary2009-Latest

File Writer: fixed an issue on Windows Snaplexes that prevented creating directories that are not present.

4.6.0 Patchbinary1898-Latest

File Reader and ZipFile Reader Snaps: Added a new "Prevent URL encoding" setting to allow users to disable automatic URL encoding of file paths. This allows pre-encoded URLs and file paths to be used as-is.

4.6.0 Patchbinary1851-Latest

Resolved an issue with Directory Browser Snap not freeing up connections in Windows Groundplex.

4.6.0Snapsmrc362
Stable
  • Binary Snaps that work with AWS S3 accounts can now configure their accounts with IAM Role.
  • Enhanced the File Writer Snap with an option to create a directory if the specified directory path does not exist, the newly added field, Create directory if not present.
  • Updated based on the currently supported account types.  The supported account types are: Basic Auth, AWS S3, S3 Dynamic, SSH Auth, SMB, Azure Storage, and Google Storage.
4.5.1 binary1563-Latest
  • File Reader, ZipFile Read, Multi File Reader Snaps are updated with the Execute during preview field to execute the Snap during the Save operation so that the output view can produce the preview data. For more information, see File Reader, ZipFile Read, & Multi File Reader.
  • File Delete & File Writer Snaps are updated with an option to validate file deletion & file writing after Snap execution. For more information, see File Delete & File Writer.
  • ZipFile Write Snap is updated with an option, Use input view label, to enable sequential file naming of files added to zip file. For more information, see ZipFile Write.
  • Fixed an error in File Reader Snap that exposed account credentials in an error message.
  • Fixed an error in File Writer & File Delete Snap to ensure consistent error handling for all the protocols.
4.5Snapsmrc344-Stable
  • File Reader, File Writer, S3 File Writer, ZipFile Read, Directory Browser, Multi File Reader, File Poller, File Delete, ZipFile Write, HDFS Reader and HDFS Writer updated to support IAM Roles for Amazon EC2.
  • Support for Google Storage added to File Reader, File Writer, Directory Browser, Multi File Reader, File Poller, File Delete, ZipFile Read, and ZipFile Write Snaps.
  • Resolved an issue in File Writer Snap that occurred when writing to an SFTP file with an SSH account.
  • Resolved an issue in Multi File Reader Snap that occurred when adding error views and performing binary data streaming.
  • Doc Enhancement: Example added to File Delete Snap.
4.4.1--Latest
  • A new Snap property Write empty file has been added to File Writer and S3 File Writer Snaps to allow for creation of zero byte files. 
  • Resolved an exception in File Writer when 'file name' has no value.  
  • ZipFile Read: "zip-filename" was added to the header of the output binary document.
4.--Stable
  • Resolved an issue with File Writer failing to timeout when attempting to connect to an SFTP location that was unreachable.
  • Resolved an issue with File Reader failing validation is FTP connection password had special characters.
  • Support for WASB and WASBS in Directory Browser, Multi File Reader, File Delete, File Poller, ZipFile Read, and ZipFile Write Snaps.
4.3.2--Latest
  • NEW! S3 File Writer
  • Implemented wasbs:// protocol support in Binary Snap Pack.

    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'.

    Set the Key Value parameters under global properties as below and restart the JCC for Azure Storage support:

    	jcc.jvm_options = -DDEFAULT_URL_PATTERN=.*.core.windows.net.*
  • Resolved an issue with Directory Browser Snap returning Invalid Path.
4.3.1---
  • Feature: Enhanced File Delete Snap to support S3 protocol.
  • Resolved an issue with smb pathname failing when directory name contained a space.
  • Resolved an issue with a pipeline  showing as successful when writing to a project to which it had no access.
  • Resolved an issue with Directory Browser not returning any data when target files were not present. The option, Ignore empty result, now allows you to determine whether or not to output an empty document if no data is passed through.
4.3.0---
  • File Reader and File Writer now support Azure Blob as a file protocol.
  • Support for specifying another Windows drive path added to Directory Browser, File Poller, Multi File Reader, File Reader, and File Writer.
  • File Delete no longer displays user credentials in error messages.
  • Resolved an issue with File Poller failing to properly determine directories versus files in an S3 path.

4.2.2

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  • Resolved an issue with the ZipFile Read Snap failing to decompress a zip file.
  • Resolved an issue with MultiFile Reader not able to read UNC-syntax local files in Windows Groundplex.
  • Resolved an SFTP I/O error with File Read.
  • Resolved an issue in SFTP pooling when a large number of connections are opened for both pooling enabled and disabled.
  • Resolved an issue in File Poller where setting Polling timeout to a negative number below -1 caused the Snap to run forever.
  • Resolved an issue in AES Snap with 256 bit keys.
  • Resolved a file size issue in File Writer with the Dropbox FTP site.
4.2.1-
 
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  • NEW! File Poller Snap. This Snap polls a directory looking for files matching the specified pattern.
  • PGP Decrypt now supports files that are encrypted and signed.
  • Resolved Directory Browser unable to support file protocol on Windows Groundplex
  • Resolved Multi File Reader File protocol is not working for Windows Groundplex
Summer 2015---
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  • ZipFile Read Snap hangs when the File property is evaluated to a binary object too large to be a file URL
  • Directory Browser: Unexpected results when using SFTP protocol paths
  • SMB ClearText credentials visible for incorrect connection string
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  • File writer Snap - Null pointer exception resolved - Better reporting on ftps errors
  • Directory Browser Snap listed wrong path for S3 sub-directories
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  • Directory Browser: added pass-through capability
  • File Delete: resolved an error writing to network stream
  • File Writer: The output view field "fileAction" has changed to "result", web HDFS enhancements
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  • Compress and Decompress: Resolved an issue with pipeline preview not limiting the amount of data available in preview.
  • File Writer: Improved error messages.

Multi File Reader: Resolved an issue were some files were read twice if Include subfolders was selected when using the S3 protocol.

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Tooltip cleanup

--November 2014-

File Writer now lets you set file permissions.

--July/Summer 2014-

NEW! ZipFile Read and Write

--April 2014-

File Writer Snap updated to allow for appending, overwriting, ignoring or erroring out if the file already exists.

--March 2014-
  • NEW! Encrypt and Decrypt Snaps for AES
  • NEW! Encrypt and Decrypt Snaps for Blowfish
  • NEW! Encrypt and Decrypt Snaps for Twofish
  • NEW! Directory Browser
  • Execute during preview was added to the File Writer Snap.
--January 2014-

An output view was added to File Writer.

--December 2013-
  • NEW! File Delete Snap
  • NEW! PGP Decrypt and PGP Encrypt
--November 2013-
  • NEW! Compress and Decompress
  • Writer Snaps can now be enabled to write during preview.
  • Reader Snaps allow you to pass through data from the input view. The output of the reader will provide a new document element holding the original data from the input view (under original).
--July 2013-

There are now separate Snaps for reading a single file into SnapLogic and reading multiple files (File Reader and Multi File Reader).

--June 2013-

Initial release. Read/write support for popular data formats: Binary, CSV, HTML, JSON

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