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Jens M Kofoed updated NIFI-16058:
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Description:
We just upgraded our dev cluster from v. 2.9.0 to 2.10.0 and see a version
control issue.
We have a process group which is under version control and have an ListenHTTP
process in this group. Changing the SSL Context is now consider a local change
in the version control.
This was not the case in version 2.9.0 and below. We are using the
GitLabFlowRegistryClient for version control.
After downgrading back to v. 2.9.0 changing the SSL Context for InvokeHTTP
processor are not considering a local change in the version control
It seems like some changes has created a bug (GitLabFlowRegistryClient???)
The same is happening for HandleHttpResponse. If you change the SSL Context, it
will trigger a "local change" in version control.
In earlier versions of NiFi we have created a "Generic/Universal HTTP Service"
process group which we reuse in multiple places, and change the SSL Context in
order to use the correct certificate for different web services. Changing the
SSL Context to another external SSLContextService with a different name has
never been consider a change.
Now in version 2.10.0 changing the SSL Context to another external
SSLContextService are seeing as a local change
was:
We just upgraded our dev cluster from v. 2.9.0 to 2.10.0 and see a version
control issue.
We have a process group which is under version control and have an ListenHTTP
process in this group. Changing the SSL Context is now consider a local change
in the version control.
This was not the case in version 2.9.0 and below. We are using the
GitLabFlowRegistryClient for version control.
After downgrading back to v. 2.9.0 changing the SSL Context for InvokeHTTP
processor are not considering a local change in the version control
It seems like some changes has created a bug (GitLabFlowRegistryClient???)
The same is happening for HandleHttpResponse. If you change the SSL Context, it
will trigger a "local change" in version control.
In earlier versions of NiFi we have created a "GEneric/Universal HTTP Service"
process group which we reuse in multiple places, and change the SSL Context in
order to use the correct certificate for different web services. Changing the
SSL Context to another external SSLContextService with a different name has
never been consider a change.
Now in version 2.10.0 changing the SSL Context to another external
SSLContextService are seeing as a local change
> Changing the SSL Context in processor generate a local change in version
> control
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> Key: NIFI-16058
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-16058
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Core Framework
> Affects Versions: 2.10.0
> Environment: Ubuntu 24.4
> openjdk version "21.0.11" 2026-04-21
> NiFi v. 2.10.0
> Reporter: Jens M Kofoed
> Priority: Major
>
> We just upgraded our dev cluster from v. 2.9.0 to 2.10.0 and see a version
> control issue.
> We have a process group which is under version control and have an ListenHTTP
> process in this group. Changing the SSL Context is now consider a local
> change in the version control.
> This was not the case in version 2.9.0 and below. We are using the
> GitLabFlowRegistryClient for version control.
> After downgrading back to v. 2.9.0 changing the SSL Context for InvokeHTTP
> processor are not considering a local change in the version control
> It seems like some changes has created a bug (GitLabFlowRegistryClient???)
> The same is happening for HandleHttpResponse. If you change the SSL Context,
> it will trigger a "local change" in version control.
> In earlier versions of NiFi we have created a "Generic/Universal HTTP
> Service" process group which we reuse in multiple places, and change the SSL
> Context in order to use the correct certificate for different web services.
> Changing the SSL Context to another external SSLContextService with a
> different name has never been consider a change.
> Now in version 2.10.0 changing the SSL Context to another external
> SSLContextService are seeing as a local change
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