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The way to use the cli would be > dw -i <inputName> <pathToBigInput> -f <pathToDWFile> For example > dw -i payload ./MyBigJson.json -f ./MyDWScript.dwl |
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As I understood from the README, -f, --file means
Specifies output file for the transformation.
…On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 7:37 AM Mariano de Achaval ***@***.***> wrote:
The way to use the cli would be
> dw -i <inputName> <pathToBigInput> -f <pathToDWFile>
For example
> dw -i payload ./MyBigJson.json -f ./MyDWScript.dwl
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Yes!
Thanks for clarifying. I must have read an old version of the README.
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No to specify the output is -o . From the --help you will get that
-f,--file <file-path> Specifies the DataWeave file
path to execute.
-o,--output <output-path> Specifies output file for the
transformation if not standard
output will be used.
So if you want to specify the output to be a file instead of the standard
output. You can use for example -o ./MyOutputFile.json
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I regularly use the DW playground but it cannot handle large input.
I regularly use Studio to test DW scripts but with large input sit can do a JVM ping (death) timeout.
I don't want to deploy my Mule app to Cloudhub and have to debug logs, so I would like a local DW engine that I can feed a complex script, which seems not possible with dw - i input {source-dat-filea < some-big-scripty-file.
Did I miss something.
Thanks.
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