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Sourav Gulati commented on NIFI-1170:
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Hi Team,

I has a requirement in which I had to tail a flog file. I was not able to use 
TailFile Processor(given by NIFI) because of following reasons:

File name is not static: Files get roll over once it reaches some threshold 
based on file size and new file gets created which has timestamp of the it is 
created in the name. 

There were some other issues corresponding to keeping state of the running log 
file as well. So i have created a custom processor to handle the issue. 

I can provide the code if it helps. Please let me know if I can post it here

> TailFile "File to Tail" property should support Wildcards
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NIFI-1170
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-1170
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Core Framework
>    Affects Versions: 0.4.0
>            Reporter: Andre
>
> Because of challenges around log rotation of high volume syslog and app 
> producers, it is customary to logging platform developers to promote file 
> variables based file names such as DynaFiles (rsyslog), Macros(syslog-ng)as 
> alternatives to getting SIGHUPs being sent to the syslog daemon upon every 
> file rotation.
> (To certain extent, used even NiFi's has similar patterns, like for example, 
> when one uses Expression Language to set PutHDFS destination file).
> The current TailFile strategy suggests rotation patterns like:
> {code}
> log_folder/app.log
> log_folder/app.log.1
> log_folder/app.log.2
> log_folder/app.log.3
> {code}
> It is possible to fool the system to accept wildcards by simply using a 
> strategy like:
> {code}
> log_folder/test1
> log_folder/server1
> log_folder/server2
> log_folder/server3
> {code}
> And configure *Rolling Filename Pattern* to * but it feels like a hack, 
> rather than catering for an ever increasingly prevalent use case 
> (DynaFile/macros/etc).
> It would be great if instead, TailFile had the ability to use wildcards on 
> File to Tail property



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