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Protection Custom Transformer

  • December 18, 2015
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Hi,

How to protect a custom transformer with a password ?

Thx

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erik_jan
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  • December 18, 2015

You can add the LicenseChecker transformer to the custom transformer to password enable the customer transformer.


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  • December 18, 2015
erik_jan wrote:

You can add the LicenseChecker transformer to the custom transformer to password enable the customer transformer.

Where is the option of "'password enable the customer transformer" ? (print screen) :)


courtney_m
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  • December 18, 2015

A password can be applied to custom transformer when it is exported as a Linked Custom Transformer. Once you have created the custom transformer within your workspace, right click on the new transformer's tab and select "Export As Custom Transformer":

In the "Export as Custom Transformer" dialog, make sure that the insert mode is set to either "Linked by Default" or "Linked Always", and set the password value as desired. Set the rest of the parameter values, then select OK.

In the future, if the transformer is opened for editing, it will prompt for the password. The custom transformer workspace will not open without the correct password. If you need the transformer to be embedded, rather than linked, insert the custom transformer into your workspace, right-click, and select "Embed". Then, if you try to edit the embedded transformer, you will be prompted to enter the password, as shown in the following screen shot.


courtney_m
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  • December 18, 2015
courtney_m wrote:

A password can be applied to custom transformer when it is exported as a Linked Custom Transformer. Once you have created the custom transformer within your workspace, right click on the new transformer's tab and select "Export As Custom Transformer":

In the "Export as Custom Transformer" dialog, make sure that the insert mode is set to either "Linked by Default" or "Linked Always", and set the password value as desired. Set the rest of the parameter values, then select OK.

In the future, if the transformer is opened for editing, it will prompt for the password. The custom transformer workspace will not open without the correct password. If you need the transformer to be embedded, rather than linked, insert the custom transformer into your workspace, right-click, and select "Embed". Then, if you try to edit the embedded transformer, you will be prompted to enter the password, as shown in the following screen shot.

My response explains how to protect a custom transformer from being edited, not from being used. If you want the usage to be restricted, please follow Erik's response


erik_jan
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  • December 18, 2015
erik_jan wrote:

You can add the LicenseChecker transformer to the custom transformer to password enable the customer transformer.

I admit that the option described by Courtney_m is the better solution by far. I did not know that was possible.


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