Executing a PDI job from the Pentaho User Console
The Pentaho User Console (PUC) is a web application included with the Pentaho Server conveniently built for you to generate reports, browse cubes, explore dashboards, and more. Among the list of tasks, you can do is the ability of running Kettle jobs. As said in the previous recipe, everything in the Pentaho platform is made up of action sequences. Therefore, if you intend to run a job from the PUC, you have to create an action sequence that does it.
For this recipe, you will use a job which simply deletes all files with extension tmp
found in a given folder. The objective is to run the job from the PUC through an action sequence.
Getting ready
In order to follow this recipe, you will need a basic understanding of action sequences and at least some experience with the Pentaho BI Server and Pentaho Design Studio, the action sequences editor.
Before proceeding, make sure you have a Pentaho BI Server running. You will also need Pentaho Design Studio...