+1 (non-binding)
Downloaded source and confirmed keys and signature.
Built source from empty local maven repo and using -Pcontrib-check for each
Java version:
openjdk version "1.8.0_382"
openjdk version "11.0.20"
openjdk version "17.0.8"
Maven, 3.9.3
Ubuntu, 22.05.3 LTS
Installed NiFi and
+1 (binding)
Went through the release helper guide.
Connected to NiFi registry, imported and committed some flows.
Verified for regression:
- Azure ADLS and Blob_v12 related flows
- MQTT related flows
Apache Maven 3.9.0 (9b58d2bad23a66be161c4664ef21ce219c2c8584)
Maven home: /usr/share/maven
Matt,
I experimented with the Open in New Window button, but the new window,
which probably isn't an iframe, nevertheless doesn't respond to attempts
to get around the cache.
You're probably right about the version not changing being at the root
of the browser's inability to respond to a
Matthew,
What was your second case trying to use ${now():toNumber()} ? My unit
test evaluated the expression into an integer and it worked (versus
putting the expression in quotes which would make it a string).
Regards,
Matt
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023 at 4:09 AM Matthew Hawkins wrote:
>
> Hi Matt,
>
Russell,
Thanks for the response. The suggestion to open a new tab was for the
generated documentation, not the NiFi canvas itself. The generated
documentation is shown in an iframe which will offer you the menu item in
the context menu for opening in a new tab. IIRC correctly, the path to the
Thanks, Matt,
(Since I use Chrome 99% of the time, I'm using Chrome here.)
Clicking on the reload control next to the address bar, while holding
down Shift, reloads the canvas, but the NiFi Documentation page
disappears and I have to reload it using the View usage context menu of
my
Russell,
Assuming this is a browser cache issue, can you try right-clicking anywhere
in the page contents of the generated documentation and open it in a new
tab. Once that is open, can you try doing a hard refresh by holding Shift
while clicking Reload next to the address bar? This should clear
Seems like a really stupid user/browser question, but I cannot seem to
get changes I've made to properties, relationships, attributes read or
written, etc. *for custom processors*. Also, from the Properties tab in
Configuring Processor, the cartoon blurbs obtained by hovering over (?)
aren't
+1 (non-binding)
- Went through the helper guide and did a clean build
- Verified signatures and hashes
- Built on OSX 13.4
- AdoptOpenJDK (build 11.0.10+9)
- Maven 3.8.4 (9b656c72d54e5bacbed989b64718c159fe39b537)
- Started NiFi and created a simple flow
- Started MiNiFi and verified integration
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I think you just need to adjust your regex here...
Have you tried something like this... ^TLS_ECDHE.*
Thanks,
Phil
On Thu, Aug 17, 2023 at 8:26 AM Martin Fong wrote:
> I would like to find out the syntax to set only ECDHE*.
>
> The following works:
>
I would like to find out the syntax to set only ECDHE*.
The following works:
nifi.web.https.ciphersuites.include=^.*GCM_SHA256$
The following does not work:
nifi.web.https.ciphersuites.include=^.*TLS_ECDHE$
This will work but I want the whole ECDHE* and nothing else but it will be a
very long
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