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Command file output plugin for Embulk: runs a command and writes formatted data to its stdin.
Overview
Plugin type: file output
Load all or nothing: depends on the command
Resume supported: depends on the command
Configuration
command: command line (string, required)
The command is exected using a shell (sh -c on UNIX/Linux, PowerShell.exe -Command on Windows). Therefore, it can include pipe (|), environment variables ($VAR), redirects, and so on.
The command runs total-task-count * total-seqid-count times. For example, if there is 3 local files and formatter produces 2 files for each input file, the command is executed for 6 times.
Environment variables
The command can use following environment variables:
INDEX: task index (0, 1, 2, ...). This depends on input. For example, the input is local files, incremental numbers for each file.
SEQID: file sequence id in a task. This depends on formatter. For example, if the formatter produces 2 files, the SEQID is 0 and 1.
You can use the combination of (INDEX, SEQID) as an unique identifier of a task.
To refer Environment variables, you should use ${Env:ENVVAR}.
For example, in powershell, you can refer INDEX and SEQID environment variables, which are defined by embulk-output-command, like this:
${Env:INDEX}# refer INDEX environment variable${Env:SEQID}# refer SEQID environment variable
Modify version in build.gradle at a detached commit, and then tag the commit with an annotation.
git checkout --detach main
(Edit: Remove "-SNAPSHOT" in "version" in build.gradle.)
git add build.gradle
git commit -m "Release vX.Y.Z"
git tag -a vX.Y.Z
(Edit: Write a tag annotation in the changelog format.)
See Keep a Changelog for the changelog format. We adopt a part of it for Git's tag annotation like below.