tutorials:watchfolder
My first Watchfolder
- Create a new Workflow
- Insert a Monitors/Folder Processor
- Configure the processor to watch in the desired directory
- Make sure for the first try to place a “*” in the “Accepted files” textbox
- Optionally configure the processor to “Forget Missing Files” so it does not remember processed filenames forever even when they are deleted from the Watchfolder
- Save the Processor configuration
- Save the Workflow (e.g. by hitting CTRL+S)
- Rightclick the Workflow in the List on the Left and “Start” it. Note that Starting a workflow is only useful if you have any Watchfolder Processor in the WF. If there is no Watchfolder, starting the Workflow does not actually do anything.
- Place a file into the watched folder (e.g. “c:\temp” in above's example
- Open the Status Monitor (Options-Status Monitor)
- Latest after 30 seconds, you should see a new Job in your Status monitor
- If this is the case, your Watchfolder works and you can go on connecting more Processors to the Monitor Folder Processor in your Workflow
Watchfolder controls
- Rebuild History
- Scans the watchfolder for all files and marks them as already processed. So existing files will not be processed.
- Clear History
- The opposite of Rebuild History: deletes the “Brain” of the watchfolder so all existing files (if any) will be reprocessed.
- Forget missing files
- FFAStrans will synchronize the files history to the actual files. This enables you to remove an already processed file, wait a sleep cycle, and add the same file back again and it will be picked up.
tutorials/watchfolder.txt · Last modified: 2021/02/09 20:34 by benjamin