JSON Property Injector - Ironstream_Hub - 1.3.2

Ironstream Hub Administration

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Ironstream
Product
Ironstream > Ironstream Hub
Version
1.3.2
Language
English
ContentType
Administration
Product name
Ironstream Hub
Title
Ironstream Hub Administration
Topic type
Administration
First publish date
2022

The JSON property injector process allows the creation of new key/value pairs in the output JSON record. You can inject one or more key/value pairs using this process as described here.
  1. To add a JSON property injector, click JSON property injector in Add Process window. The canvas updates immediately. The orange icon identifies that it is not valid, or not complete. The green ‘check’ icon is no longer present against the Target. This identifies that the pipeline is not complete, or not correct.
    Figure 1. Add JSON Property Injector
  2. Complete these fields for a JSON Property Injector in the bottom panel of the canvas.
    Field Description
    Name Name for the process. The character limit is from 1 to 50.
    Description Short description about the JSON Property Injector. This will be visible on the canvas. The character limit is from 1 to 200.
    Add Property Specify a key name and a value.
    Note: Click Add Property to create a new row.
    Key name Specify the JSON key is injected or added. The character Key name limit is from 1 to 50.
    Injector type Choose the type of the Value field. The default Injector type is Value.
    Value / Annotation Specify the value you want.
    Note: This field is enabled only when Injector type is Value.
    Value / Annotation
    Select the value from the drop-down. The default is Host Name.
    Note: This field is enabled only when Injector type is Annotation.
    Delete Click to remove the row from the table.
    Note: Name and Key Name are required fields. If you leave one of the required fields blank, text on the bottom panel identifies this and the icon remains orange. You must complete the required fields to turn the icon to a green ‘check’.
    Example of completed JSON Property Injector:
    Figure 2. Completed JSON Property Injector

    To configure JSON Property Injector, see Configuring JSON Property Injector.