Details
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Improvement
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Status: Closed
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Minor
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Resolution: Fixed
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1.2.0, 1.3.0, 1.4.0, 1.5.0
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None
Description
ListAzureBlobStorage as of now takes the substring from the blob's primary URI i.e. primaryUri.lastIndexOf('/') + 1 and writes that as azure.blobname. For ex, if the blob is in the path "mystorageaccountname.blob.core.windows.net/container-name/path/to/the/blob". It will write azure.blobname as "blob". So if we have the blob located under a multiple hierarchy directory structure such as the above one, it will be troublesome in the downstream processors like FetchAzureBlobStorage which expects the full blob name to be given i.e. "path/to/the/blob". Giving just "blob" here will fail.
A workaround that can be followed right now, is to use "ExecuteScript" and get the substring from primary URI i.e. everything after the "https://"storageAccountName"/"containerName"/". A better approach would be to make use of the CloudBlob.getName() API provided in Azure SDK. It should be a minor change since we are already using this SDK and the said class in our processor.
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