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Eduardo Mota Fontes updated NIFI-9211: -------------------------------------- Fix Version/s: 1.15.0 > DBCPConnectionPool import error when using variable in "Database Driver > Location(s)" property > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NIFI-9211 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-9211 > Project: Apache NiFi > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Extensions > Affects Versions: 1.14.0 > Reporter: Eduardo Mota Fontes > Assignee: Peter Turcsanyi > Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.15.0 > > Time Spent: 10m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > When using a non-existing variable in "Database Driver Location(s)" property > of a DBCPConnectionPool, UI gives error message "An unexpected error has > occurred. Please check the logs for additional details." without any details > in logs. Same error when using an existing variable, commit it to NiFi > Registry or export flow's JSON and import as new. > > 1) If I use a non-existing variable, I got error; > 2) If I use an existing variable, it's ok, BUT; > 3) If I use an existing variable AND commit the flow to the NiFi Registry, I > can't import that flow anymore. I got same error as case #1; > 4) If same case as #3, I can import a early version (without import > problems), then "change version" to the problematic one, it works fine. Seems > the issue is when creating new components with variable references in the > import process, along with using non-existing variable in UI. > > I've tested with processors and other controller services, and with other > properties in DBCPConnectionPool, but it seems to be a very specific issue > with property "Database Driver Location(s)" in DBCPConnectionPool controller > service. > > It seems to me it's a regression from NIFI-8429. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)