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Hello everyone,
I have a question for you: is that possible to create containers or use QDF scripts stored in cloud drives like Google Cloud Storage, Dropbox etc.?
Thanks a lot!
Brunello
Great! Found and updated in git, please try without your change.
We need a generic solution that identifies between shared or "other home" container (as Qlik Cloud space can be home, thereby shared need to be used to read the containermap)
Hi @bmenicucci I found a bug related to exact your issue, I did not notice before due to an older saved variable. The bug is corrected and is now released in git. Please test and get back to me, if it all works I think we could release this version in QDF deploy package (after some testing). /Regards Magnus
Hello Magnus,
I've tried using the QDF for cloud (Thank you!! very great job!), and was wondering why I'm not able to get the vG.QVDPath variable properly set. Looking at Init script, I've noted that actually it is setting that variable only for shared containers... is that correct? Please look at the following extract from the mentioned script, where you can see it only switches for shared containers and not the regular ones.
Furthermore, I have one last question: do you think it's possible to have just one QDF able to work for either cloud and on premises?
Thanks for your support!
Hello @Magnus_Berg ,
I have been able to successfully deploy an application in Qlik Saas using QDF and wanted to share with you my settings, that can be useful for others as well.
General Settings:
From there, you can see that "Shared" container is not used to run the init script, instead I worked to run it from the DEV folder, though Shared is loaded through the ContainerMap (I believe)
So, the scripts are read from OneDrive, while the QVDs, be them temporary or the final ones, will be stored in the [spaces]:DataFiles folder. I had to change some slashes (from '\' to '/') in my scripts and take care that all the STORE commands will point to the DataFiles folder. Then, I had to modify the Load script, to exclude the Temp QVDs (until I find a way to create/read folders in DataFiles, provided there's one).
Here's the QVDLoad script content: