Double-click tAzureStorageGet to open its Component view.
Select
the component whose connection details will be used to set up the Azure storage
connection. In this example, it is
tAzureStorageConnection_1.
In the Container name
field, enter the name of the container from which you need to retrieve files. In
this scenario, it is
talendcontainer.
In the Local folder
field, enter the path, or browse, to the directory where you want to put the
retrieved files. In this example, it is
E:/screenshots.
Under the Blob table, click the [+] button to add one row in the table.
In the Prefix column,
enter the common name prefix of the files (blobs) to be retrieved. In this
example, it is
photos/mongodb/.
In the Include
sub-directories column, select the check box in the newly added
row. This allows tAzureStorageGet to
retrieve all the files (blobs) beneath the
photos/mongodb/
level.
In the Create parent
directories column, select the check box in the newly added row
to create the same directory in the specified local folder as the retrieved
blobs have in the container.
Note that having this same directory is necessary for successfully retrieving
blobs. If you leave this check box clear, then you need to create the same
directory yourself in the target local folder.
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