Binary Store
The Binary Store component allows you to store binaries in the Content Store.
The component will take a stream reference in the binary
key of the incoming object and use it to store the binary into a Mongo database.
It's also possible to use a file path reference in the filePath
key when the binary stream is not available in the object.
Configuration
A MongoDB connection string.
Example: mongodb://<username>:<password>@localhost:27017/<databaseName>
Here <databaseName>
is the database to store the binary.
Enables TLS for your mongoDB connection.
Allow Invalid CertificatesChecking this will disable certificate validation. Warning: specifying this option in a production environment makes your application insecure and potentially vulnerable to expired certificates and to foreign processes posing as valid client instances.
Certificate Authority FileOne or more certificate authorities to trust when making a TLS connection. In order to access the local filesystem, the XILL4_WORKDIR
environment variable must be set to the path of the directory to be accessed.
Example: .\ca.pem
Inputs | Outputs
binary
key. If there is no binary
key, the component will look for filePath
key. At least one of the two is required.The binary key must contain a stream reference. The filePath key must contain a path to the file on the local system. In order to access the local filesystem, the
XILL4_WORKDIRS
environment variable must be set to the path of the directory to be accessed.When using the binary key, an
_id
field must be specified in the incoming message. This will be used as the _id
and the filename in the Content Store. When using filePath
, the _id
and filename will be generated by hashing the file path (using SHA512) or you can specify the _id
field in the incoming message to override the generated _id
. {
"_id": "6232dea643dbbf33e0906e85",
"binary": // containing a readable stream,
}
"filePath":"C://Users/xillio/Downloads/test-file.json"