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Asset Import/Export

Overview

Asset Import/Export allows users to export Assets from one Project into a ZIP file and import them to another Project. This function is intended to be used for backing up the created Assets or copying it to another Project.

Only Flow and File Assets can be exported. The user can change the exported ZIP file to remove some Assets before importing it to another project.

Assets inside the exported ZIP file should not be edited. An attempt to import an altered Asset can result in error.

The results of Asset Import/Export would be sent by email.

Description

Prerequisite

  • Can only be performed by the project owner or admin
  • Only Enterprise project can Export or Import File and Private Node Assets
  • Flows that contain Private Nodes can also be Imported / Exported, but to deploy that Flow, the user must first register the Private Node in the Project and then use the Web Flow Editor to save the Flow again

Exported file format

The following section describes the format of the exported ZIP file.

For each exported Asset the file includes the Asset's base file (source code created by enebular for Flows or uploaded file for File Assets) and other information such as Asset name, description, etc necessary for each Asset version separately.

Folder Structure

The compressed ZIP file has the following folder structure:

  • <Project name> folder
    • flows folder
      • <Flow Asset name> folder (*)
        • <Version> folder (**)
          • settings.json file (*)
          • flow.json file(**)
    • files folder
      • <File Asset name> folder (*)
        • <Version> folder (**)
          • settings.json file
          • uploaded file file
    • privatenode folder
      • <Private Node Asset name> folder (*)
        • <Version> folder (**)
          • settings.json file
          • uploaded privatenode package file

(*) If a user attempts to create Assets with the same name as an existing Asset, positive integers _n beginning with 1 will be appended to the end of the new Asset's name.

(**) <Version> folder name can be an integer corresponding to the version number or master corresponding to the master Asset. master folder must exist under each Asset folder.

(*) Be careful with the sensitive information as Node-RED Credential information such as passwords etc is included in the exported file.

(**) Reference file for Import from Clipboard Node-RED function. It does not include Credential information. The Import function does not refer to this file.

settings.json content

settings.json is the JSON file that is used to store the setting information of each Asset. Encoding is UTF-8, line ending is CRLF.

Flows

settings.json file for Flows includes following information:

Item Description
title If the Version folder’s name is master, then this is the Flow Name; for folders other than master, this is the Version Title
description If the Version folder’s name is master, then this is the Description; for folders other than master, this is the Version Comments
category Asset category
type Asset type. Fixed to flow
sourceCode Flow settings. Contains Node-RED flow and credentials
projectId The ID of the project from which Assets were exported
tagTitles List of Tag names attached to Asset
defaultPrivilege Default privileges. After importing of Asset, privileges of the project members other than importing user would be specified here
enebularVersion Export timing enebular version information. This item has been added from version 2.27.0 of enebular
hash Information used to confirm that exported Asset is unchanged
File Assets

settings.json file for File Assets includes following information:

Item Description
title If the Version folder’s name is master, then this is the File Asset name; for folders other than master, this is the Version Title
description If the Version folder’s name is master, then this is the Description; for folders other than master, this is the Version Comments
category Asset category
type Asset type. Fixed to file
sourceCode File Asset settings.
projectId The ID of the project from which Assets were exported
tagTitles List of Tag names attached to Asset
defaultPrivilege Default privileges. After importing of Asset, privileges of the project members other than importing user would be specified here
enebularVersion Export timing enebular version information. This item has been added from version 2.27.0 of enebular
hash Information used to confirm that exported Asset is unchanged
Private Node Assets

settings.json file for Private Node Assets includes following information:

Item Description
title If the Version folder’s name is master, then this is the Private Node Asset name; for folders other than master, this is the Version Title
description If the Version folder’s name is master, then this is the Description; for folders other than master, this is the Version Comments
category Asset category. Fix to ‘other’
type Asset type. Fixed to privatenode
sourceCode Private Node Asset settings.
projectId The ID of the project from which Assets were exported
tagTitles List of Tag names attached to Asset
defaultPrivilege Default privileges. After importing of Asset, privileges of the project members other than importing user would be specified here
enebularVersion Export timing enebular version information. This item has been added from version 2.27.0 of enebular
hash Information used to confirm that exported Asset is unchanged

How to use Asset Export

The following section describes about how to use Asset Export.

  1. Open Project which Assets you want to export
  2. Click on Settings at the top right corner of the Assets screen
  3. Click on Export Asset from the displayed submenu
  4. Click on Export button in the confirmation dialogue
  5. You will receive an email on your registered email address after the Export process is completed
  6. Click on download link inside the received email

The email contains:

  • flow/file count: number of exported assets
  • Export error list: list of occurred errors (if there any)
    • asset name of failed Asset
    • error message
  • Download link: link to download the ZIP file

※ Failed Assets would be excluded from the resulting ZIP file in case of error

How to use Asset Import

The following section describes how to use Asset Import.

  1. Open Project to which you want to import Assets
  2. Click on Settings at the top right corner of the Assets screen
  3. Click on Import Asset from the displayed submenu
  4. Click on Import button in the confirmation dialogue
  5. You will receive an email on your registered email address after the Import process is completed

The email contains:

  • flow/file count: number of imported assets
  • Export error list: list of occurred errors (if there any)
    • asset name of failed Asset
    • error message

※ whole import process would not be interrupted if an error occurred while importing any individual asset ※ if an Asset with the same name already exist, _n (n is an integer greater than 0) would be added to the imported Asset name at the end

Usage examples

The following section describes how to change the exported ZIP file.

Remove Assets

If you don't want to import some Assets, you can accomplish it by editing the exported ZIP file by removing unnecessary <Asset name> folder(s) from it.

Remove Asset Versions

You can remove unnecessary Asset Version by deleting <Version> folder inside the <Asset name> folder. For example, if you have version folders for master, 1 and 2 version, and you want to keep only version 2, then all you need to do is to remove master and 1 folders and rename folder 2 to master. However, note, that in this case the title and the comment of version 2 would become imported Asset name and description. You can change them after importing of that Asset.

Constraints

  • Asset Version Control is only available in the Enterprise projects. If you try to import an Asset with different versions, only a master version of that Asset would be imported.
  • The number of concurrent Asset Import/Export processes is limited. An error will occur while trying to execute Asset Import/Export if this limit is exceeded.
  • An error may occur during export if one of exported Assets is deleted so the outputted ZIP file may not contain that Asset.
  • If Files or Private Nodes are imported into a Free Plan Project, an error will occur.
  • Private Nodes imported from Discover cannot be exported.
  • Private Nodes registered before enebular version 2.25.5 cannot be exported.
  • When importing, if a private node with the same package name exists in the import destination, an error will occur.

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