Local Pipeline Engine
Local
The local runner runs on the local Hop engine. This is the runtime configuration you’ll use when testing pipelines on your local machine while developing.
Options
| Option | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
Row set size | The row set buffer size. | 10.000 |
Safe mode | Checks every row passed through your pipeline and ensure all layouts are identical. If a row does not have the same layout as the first row, an error is generated and reported. | false |
Collect metrics | Collects metrics to monitor the performance of your pipeline. | false |
Sort transforms | Performs a topological sort of the transforms in the pipeline before execution. | false |
Log rows feedback | Enables log rows feedback, showing a log line every after processing multiple of 50.000 (default) rows. | false |
Feedback size in rows | The number of rows to return as feedback. | 50.000 |
Wait time buffer check (ms) | This indicates the polling frequency when there are no rows in the input buffer of a transform, a lower value will cause higher CPU load when the pipeline has many idle transforms. | 20 |
Sample type while running in the GUI | Here you can specify which rows you want to see when you click on the little grid icons on the transform icons during a pipeline execution. You can choose: | Last |
Number of rows to sample in the GUI | The number of rows which will be collected | 100 |
Make this pipeline transactional | If you enable this there will always be just one connection used per database. At the end of the pipeline there will be a commit or rollback (in case of error) on all named connections at the same time. Note that child pipelines or workflows are also automatically run as a transaction. Also be aware that while you can commit and rollback across multiple databases that this still means that you can have a successful commit on one database and a failure on another. This is not a two-phase-commit system. | false |