Hop Run

Hop Run is a command line tool to run your workflows and pipelines.

Hop Run can be launched through the script with the corresponding name in your Hop installation directory, either hop-run.sh on Mac and Linux or hop-run.bat on Windows.

Except for the laucher script, all options are platform agnostic; there is no difference in the way hop-run works on any operating system.

Hop Run Options

You can display Hop Run’s options by running the command without any options.

If you’re on Windows (tough luck), run hop-run.bat, on Mac and Linux, run hop-run.sh.

You’ll see the option listed in a similar output to the one below:

Output of help
Usage: <main class> [-ho] [-e=<environmentOption>] [-f=<filename>]
                    [-j=<projectOption>] [-l=<level>]
                    [-r=<runConfigurationName>] [-p=<parameters>[,
                    <parameters>...]]... [-s=<systemProperties>[,
                    <systemProperties>...]]...
  -e, --environment=<environmentOption>
                          The name of the lifecycle environment to use
  -f, --file=<filename>   The filename of the workflow or pipeline to run
  -h, --help              Displays this help message and quits.
  -j, --project=<projectOption>
                          The name of the project to use
  -l, --level=<level>     The debug level, one of NONE, MINIMAL, BASIC, DETAILED,
                            DEBUG, ROWLEVEL
  -o, --printoptions      Print the used options
  -p, --parameters=<parameters>[,<parameters>...]
                          A comma separated list of PARAMETER=VALUE pairs
  -r, --runconfig=<runConfigurationName>
                          The name of the Run Configuration to use
  -s, --system-properties=<systemProperties>[,<systemProperties>...]
                          A comma separated list of KEY=VALUE pairs

The available options are listed in more detail in the table below:

Short Extended Description

e

environment

The name of the environment to use. Check the documentation on environments for more details.

f

file

The filename of the workflow or pipeline to run

h

help

Displays this help message and quits.

j

project

The name of the project to use when running a pipeline or workflow

l

level

The debug level, one of NONE, MINIMAL, BASIC, DETAILED, DEBUG, ROWLEVEL

o

printoptions

Print the used options

p

parameters

A comma separated list of PARAMETER=VALUE pairs

r

runconfig

The name of the Run Configuration to use. Check the documentation on run configurations for more details.

s

system-properties

A comma separated list of KEY=VALUE pairs

Examples

./hop-run.sh -j transforms -r local -f /path/to/worklow/file.hwf