Override multiple input and output terminals example
These examples describe how to override multiple input and output terminals on both Windows and Unix.
Windows:
flow test.json has two input and output terminals and is deployed to the c:\deployment\testflow directory. Input files are located in c:\deployment\testflow\in folder and output files are in c:\deployment\testflow\out folder
cd <install dir>
Unix:
flow test.json has two input and output terminals and is deployed to the c/deployment/testflow directory.
Input files are located in the /deployment/testflow/in folder, and output files are located in the /deployment/testflow/out folder.
cd <install dir>
flowcmdserver -–dir /deployment/testflow -–flow test.json -–input “1;FILE;in/input1.txt? -–input “2;FILE;in/input2.txt? -–output “1;FILE;out/output1.txt? -–output “2;FILE;out/output2.txt?
The flow working directory is set with the –dir command line option. The flow name test.json is loaded from /deployment/testflow/test.json. The first flow input is loaded from /deployment/testflow/in/input1.txt.