Customise an existing blade
Here’s how to customise blades that you’ve already deployed, by changing their configuration.
You can do simple customisations of a blade that you’ve deployed, by overriding parts of its configuration.
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Create in <Framework-root>/global_config/overrides/ a directory with the name of the blade.
For example:
<Framework-root>/global_config/overrides/MyAdapterBlade/
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Create in this directory the directory structure leading to the configuration file that you wish to override.
For example:
<Framework-root>/global_config/overrides/MyAdapterBlade/DataSource/etc/
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Create a new configuration file with the appropriate name in this new directory.
For example:
<Framework-root>/global_config/overrides/MyAdapterBlade/DataSource/etc/myadapter.conf
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Add the additional/modified configuration to the file.
For example:
log-level DEBUG
In the above example, we’ve changed the log-level of the C-based Integration Adapter that’s part of MyAdapterBlade, so that the Adapter logs more detailed information for debug purposes. This setting overrides the log-level setting of INFO in the blade’s standard configuration file <Framework-root>/kits/MyAdapterBlade/MyAdapterBlade/DataSource/etc/myadapter.conf The rest of the configuration in the standard configuration file still applies, so if the standard configuration has a log-dir item, the Adapter’s log file is still generated in that directory.
| Don’t delete, change or add to any of the files in the deployed blade itself. That means don’t change anything in <Framework-root>/kits/<blade-name>/ and its subdirectories. |
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