Excellent, thanks for the feedback guys!
Regards,Chris -------- Original message --------From: Joe Witt <joe.w...@gmail.com> Date: 6/17/17 10:20 AM (GMT-06:00) To: dev@nifi.apache.org Subject: Re: AbstractRecordProcessor +1 to bryans comments On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 8:18 AM, Bryan Bende <bbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Chris, > > I think a good place for an abstract record processor would be in the > standard record utils under nifi-nar-bundles/nifi-extension-utils: > > https://github.com/apache/nifi/tree/master/nifi-nar-bundles/nifi-extension-utils/nifi-record-utils/nifi-standard-record-utils > > We've taken a similar approach for other abstract processors by putting > them in nifi-processor-utils which is also under nifi-extension-utils, but > since this depends on the record API I would lean towards the standard > record utils. > > For an archetype, I am on the fence about whether maintaining a separate > archetype is worth it. We could also just document the maven dependcies > that should be added to work with records when using a project generated > from the standard archetype? With that plus the abstract record processor > it might be easy enough for people to get going. > > -Bryan > > On Sat, Jun 17, 2017 at 10:22 AM Chris Herrera <chris.herrer...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> This is my second attempt for some reason my email client likes to defer >> to my non-registered email to write to the list, (I doubt it happened but >> if you receive this twice, many apologies). >> >> I was starting to work on the HBase record processors, and while looking >> around found the AbstractRecordProcessor in >> org.apache.nifi.processors.standard. Best I can tell, this is currently >> implemented in UpdateRecord and ConvertRecord. However, >> AbstractRecordProcessor extends AbstractProcessor with the addition >> record-specific logic, thus making it a slightly better starting point from >> which to create a record-based processor. I was wondering wether it makes >> sense to move the AbstractRecordProcessor to nifi-api from where it >> currently lives int the nifi-nar-bundles (under the standard processors). >> >> As a follow on to this, does it make sense to create a maven archetype >> that basically has the shell of a record based processor (essentially a >> light implementation of AbstractRecordProcessor)? >> >> Thanks! >> Chris >> > -- > Sent from Gmail Mobile