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Joe Skora commented on NIFI-631:
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[~markap14] Wow, AbstractListProcessor does all of the lifting that is 
necessary!  I gutted ListFile down to a very streamlined version and have unit 
tests working with 100% coverage, but the build is complaining about license 
issues but not telling me which file has the issue.  Once I get that straight I 
will post a patch.

> Create ListFile and FetchFile processors
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NIFI-631
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-631
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Mark Payne
>            Assignee: Joe Skora
>         Attachments: 
> 0001-NIFI-631-Initial-implementation-of-FetchFile-process.patch
>
>
> This pair of Processors will provide several benefits over the existing 
> GetFile processor:
> 1. Currently, GetFile will continually pull the same files if the "Keep 
> Source File" property is set to true. There is no way to pull the file and 
> leave it in the directory without continually pulling the same file. We could 
> implement state here, but it would either be a huge amount of state to 
> remember everything pulled or it would have to always pull the oldest file 
> first so that we can maintain just the Last Modified Date of the last file 
> pulled plus all files with the same Last Modified Date that have already been 
> pulled.
> 2. If pulling from a network attached storage such as NFS, this would allow a 
> single processor to run ListFiles and then distribute those FlowFiles to the 
> cluster so that the cluster can share the work of pulling the data.
> 3. There are use cases when we may want to pull a specific file (for example, 
> in conjunction with ProcessHttpRequest/ProcessHttpResponse) rather than just 
> pull all files in a directory. GetFile does not support this.



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