Re: OAuth2 and REST with standard processors
Mike - I needed to do this very same thing a little over 2 years ago. I opened an initial PR https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/2085 this PR of course would need some work to be merged but I used it a lot on a private branch with success. I would be a fan of seeing this approach used and can personally vouch for it working well. Thanks, Jeremy Dyer On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 3:18 PM Mike Thomsen wrote: > We have an OAuth2 resource server in our environment that provides a JWT > back. Are there any good patterns that would work out of the box with the > standard processor set to enable us to easily add the Authorization header > to the outgoing REST call? > > If not, does anyone have any thoughts about creating a controller service > to facilitate? Based on my limited experience here, it seems like it > wouldn't be terribly difficult to create a service that does a client grant > against an OAuth2 resource server and then take the access_token and make > it available to our REST processors. > > Thoughts? > > Thanks, > > Mike >
OAuth2 and REST with standard processors
We have an OAuth2 resource server in our environment that provides a JWT back. Are there any good patterns that would work out of the box with the standard processor set to enable us to easily add the Authorization header to the outgoing REST call? If not, does anyone have any thoughts about creating a controller service to facilitate? Based on my limited experience here, it seems like it wouldn't be terribly difficult to create a service that does a client grant against an OAuth2 resource server and then take the access_token and make it available to our REST processors. Thoughts? Thanks, Mike
Re: Jira contributor access
Hi Dayakar, I've added you to the list of contributors. Welcome to the community and we look forward to your contributions! --aldrin On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 8:53 AM dayakar morem wrote: > Hi, > > I want to contribute to the Apache Nifi project so please provide > contributor access to the jira. > > My jira user name: Dayakar > > Thanks & Regards, > Dayakar. >