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In the sample below there are two different approaches described how you can start jobs on a file event.
Using a file order source
See also Documentation
The job chain "job_chain_file_order_source" has a file order source watching for files in c:\temp\input with the file name extension ".txt". When a file arrives, an order for the job chain will be created. The file will be erased removed at the end of the job chain by the file sink node(s).
- Orders can not have additional parameters.
- Order processing starts when the file is detected, not after the file is completly written
<mscgen>
msc {
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width1. "800";
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FileSystem,JobScheduler,Order,JobChain;
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JobScheduler> FileSystem [labelh1. "(1) start file watching"];
FileSystem .. JobChain [label "watching for files "];
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FileSystemh1. > JobScheduler label "(2) file arrived";
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JobSchedulerh1. > Order [label "(3) start order processing"];
Orderh1. > JobChain [label "(4) start node"];
JobChainh1. > JobChain [label "(5) start next node(s)"];
JobChainh1. > Order [label "(6) end jobChain"];
Orderh1. > JobScheduler [label "(7) process file sink"];
JobSchedulerh1. > FileSystem [label "(8) delete/move file"];
FileSystem .. JobChain [label = "repeat watching for files "];
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- completely written.
}
</mscgen>
Using JITL Job JobSchedulerExistsFile
See also Documentation
the The job chain "job_chain_file_order_source_poll" uses the job JobSchedulerExistsFile to check, wether whether a file is in c:\temp\input ending with .pdf. If so, for each file found, an order will be created for the job chain job_chain_file_order_source. The file will be erased removed by the sinks in the executed job chain.
- The created order have has the same parameters as the polling order
- The first step in the executed job chain checks, wether whether the file is completly written.
Please note, that you can mix file_order_source and JobSchedulerExistsFile by using JobSchedulerExistsFile in the first node to check, whether the file is has been completly written.