These plugins enable you to purge your assets from Dalet Flex
This plugin supports the purging of a raw file from Dalet Flex. This is useful if you wish to purge a file from Dalet Flex before it has been ingested and converted into an asset (for example if it fails validation). This plugin will look for the file within the job context and delete it and any manifest file also.
Field | Value | Explanation |
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Icon | Plugin icon | |
Sub-type | Purge | Sub-type of this plugin |
Classification | Capacity | Classification of this plugin |
Deployment | Internal | Whether the plugin is deployed inside Dalet Flex or within another product |
Supports Configuration | Whether this plugin supports configuration | |
Supports Scripting | Whether configuration supports scripting | |
Scripting Context | job, asset, event* | What Dalet Flex objects can be referenced from within the scripting context. *Note: the event object is only visible in the context of an action running in an event handler. |
Undo Action | The action required to undo this action | |
Redo Action | The action required to redo this action | |
Timeout | Whether or not to select a timeout | |
Auto retry | Whether or not to select an automatic retry | |
Compatibility | 5.x | What versions of Dalet Flex this plugin works for |
Lifecycle | Stable | Maturity of this plugin (Experimental, Unstable or Stable) |
This plugin supports the purging of an asset. This implies that the underlying asset is removed and the asset state is set to purged. A purged asset cannot be retrieved by Dalet Flex.
Field | Value | Explanation |
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Icon | Plugin icon | |
Sub-type | Purge | Sub-type of this plugin |
Classification | Capacity | Classification of this plugin |
Deployment | Internal | Whether the plugin is deployed inside Dalet Flex or within another product |
Supports Configuration | Whether this plugin supports configuration | |
Supports Scripting | Whether configuration supports scripting | |
Scripting Context | job, asset, event* | What Dalet Flex objects can be referenced from within the scripting context. *Note: the event object is only visible in the context of an action running in an event handler. |
Undo Action | The action required to undo this action | |
Redo Action | The action required to redo this action | |
Timeout | Whether or not to select a timeout | |
Auto retry | Whether or not to select an automatic retry | |
Compatibility | 5.x | What versions of Dalet Flex this plugin works for |
Lifecycle | Stable | Maturity of this Plugin (Experimental, Unstable or Stable) |
Field | Field Type | Mandatory | Multiplicity | Description |
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Traverse Children | boolean | Traverse all child assets of a file asset |
This plugin allows you to purge assets in Dalet Flex.
Field | Value | Explanation |
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Icon | Plugin icon | |
Sub-type | Purge | Sub-type of this plugin |
Classification | Capacity | Classification of this plugin |
Deployment | Internal | Whether the plugin is deployed inside Dalet Flex or within another product |
Supports Configuration | Whether this plugin supports configuration | |
Supports Scripting | Whether configuration supports scripting | |
Scripting Context | job, asset, event* | What Dalet Flex objects can be referenced from within the scripting context. *Note: the event object is only visible in the context of an action running in an event handler. |
Undo Action | The action required to undo this action | |
Redo Action | The action required to redo this action | |
Timeout | Whether or not to select a timeout | |
Auto retry | Whether or not to select an automatic retry | |
Compatibility | 5.x | What versions of Dalet Flex this plugin works for |
Lifecycle | Stable | Maturity of this plugin (Experimental, Unstable or Stable) |
Field | Field Type | Mandatory | Multiplicity | Description |
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Keep Keyframes | boolean | Whether to keep the keyframes of the asset | ||
Keep attachments | boolean | Whether to keep the attachments of the asset |