Hello, Your custom processor would be the same as if you were writing an external client program.
You would need to provide the processor with a username and password in the processor properties, and then it would need to make a call to the token REST end-point. Processors don't run as the user from the web UI, they run on behalf of the NiFi framework and have no idea which user started/stopped them. Thanks, Bryan On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 1:27 AM, 尹文才 <batman...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi guys, I'm trying to invoke some nifi rest apis inside my custom > processor, the nifi I'm using is nifi 1.4.0 and it's a 3 node secured > cluster., the username and password are kept inside a ldap server. > I know that in a secured nifi cluster, in order to make any request I need > the access token, my question is how could I get the access token in my > custom processor? Thanks. (I think the token should be > available somewhere after successful login right?) > > regards, > ben