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Hey @nullhack 👋 Unfortunately, it's a bit awkward because the underlying CLI library doesn't allow us to set
input:
generate:
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mapping: root = "" CLI command: > redpanda-connect run -s 'input.generate.mapping="root = \"blobfish are cool\""' -s 'input.processors=[]' -s 'input.processors.-={"log":{"message":"foobar"}}' -s 'input.processors.-={"log":{"message":"test"}}' test.yaml This changes the PS: Converting this to discussion as per #2026. |
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Hi, thank you for the awesome tool, I'm really impressed by how much power I have in such small amount of config. But one particular thing that I am struggling is the command line version of the config file.
I tried some combinations, but I could not get it to work. I have a config.yaml (that works) similar to this:
Due to not being able to perform writes in this particular server, I am trying to run the CLI equivalent of the config.
Something like:
My question is: How to set up the processors properly to get the parquet encode to work (or any other complex mapping involving yaml lists and dictionaries) ?
Is it possible to add examples somewhere in the documentation as well?
Thank you!
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