Contents:
This section contains information on the fie formats and compression schemes that are supported for input to and output of Designer Cloud Enterprise Edition.
NOTE: To work with formats that are proprietary to a desktop application, such as Microsoft Excel, you do not need the supporting application installed on your desktop.
Native Input File Formats
Designer Cloud Enterprise Edition can read and import directly these file formats:
Excel (XLS/XLSX)
Tip: You may import multiple worksheets from a single workbook at one time. See Import Excel Data in the User Guide.
NOTE: The hashtag character (
#
) is not supported in filenames for this file format.
PDF
NOTE: PDF support may need to be enabled in your environment. See Import PDF Data.
- PDF is supported for import only.
- See Import PDF Data in the User Guide.
- CSV
JSON, including nested
NOTE: Designer Cloud Enterprise Edition requires that JSON files be submitted with one valid JSON object per line. Consistently malformed JSON objects or objects that overlap linebreaks might cause import to fail. See Initial Parsing Steps in the User Guide
- Plain Text
- LOG
- TSV
Parquet
NOTE: When working with datasets sourced from Parquet files, lineage information and the
$sourcerownumber
reference are not supported.
XML
Tip: XML files can be ingested as unstructured text.
Avro
For more information on data is handled initially, see Initial Parsing Steps in the User Guide.
Native Output File Formats
Designer Cloud Enterprise Edition can write to these file formats:
- CSV
- JSON
Tableau (TDE)
NOTE: Publication of results in TDE format may require additional configuration. See below.
Avro
NOTE: The Trifacta Photon and Spark running environments apply Snappy compression to this format.
Parquet
NOTE: The Trifacta Photon and Spark running environments apply Snappy compression to this format.
Compression Algorithms
NOTE: Import of a compressed file whose underlying format is binary, such as Excel or PDF, is not supported.
NOTE: Importing a compressed file with a high compression ratio can overload the available memory for the application. In such cases, you can decompress the file before uploading.
If decompression fails, you should contact your administrator about increasing the Java Heap Size memory.NOTE: Publication of results in Snappy format may require additional configuration. See below.
NOTE: GZIP files on Hadoop are not split across multiple nodes. As a result, jobs can crash when processing it through a single Hadoop task. This is a known issue with GZIP on Hadoop.
Where possible, limit the size of your GZIP files to 100 MB of less, or use BZIP2 as an alternative compression method. As a workaround, you can try to run the job on the unzipped file. You may also disable profiling for the job. See Run Job Page in the User Guide.
Read Native File Formats
GZIP | BZIP | Snappy | |
CSV | Supported | Supported | Supported |
JSON | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Avro | Supported | ||
Hive | Supported |
Write Native File Formats
GZIP | BZIP | Snappy | |
CSV | Supported | Supported | Supported |
JSON | Supported | Supported | Supported |
Avro | Supported; always on | ||
Hive | Supported; always on |
Additional Configuration for File Format Support
Publication of some formats requires execute permissions
When job results are generated and published in the following formats, the Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta platform includes a JAR, from which is extracted a binary executable into a temporary directory. From this directory, the binary is then executed to generate the results in the proper format. By default, this directory is set to /tmp
on the Alteryx node.
In many environments, execute permissions are disabled on /tmp
for security reasons. Use the steps below to specify the temporary directory where this binary can be moved and executed.
Steps:
- Login to the application as an administrator.
- From the menu, select Settings menu > Settings > Admin Settings.
For each of the following file formats, locate the listed parameter, where the related binary code can be executed:
File Format Parameter Setting to Add Snappy "data-service.jvmOptions"
-Dorg.xerial.snappy.tempdir=<some executable directory>
TDE "batch-job-runner.jvmOptions"
-Djna.tmpdir=<some executable directory>
Save your changes and restart the platform.
Run a job configured for direct publication of the modified file format.
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