Data Provenance
Dear Dev Team I am looking how the data is arranged in NiFi Provenance file. Can we read it using python or any other scripting language and store the information in some database. Looking more info like * How the data is arranged in the data provenance file. * From where the program should start reading the file(.prov)? * What are the e unnecessary characters and useful information related to events? * How to identify each event? Best Regards Anupam
Re: Pull request for ValidateJSON revisit
Tim, Thanks for highlighting the updated PR, I provided some feedback and would be glad to help move it forward. Regards, David Handermann On Fri, Sep 3, 2021 at 5:18 AM Smith, Tim wrote: > The author submitted a new pull request for ValidateJSON: > https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/5326 > > Should be ready for a re-review. > > > From: Mark Payne > Sent: Friday, August 20, 2021 9:34:17 AM > To: dev@nifi.apache.org > Subject: Re: Pull request for ValidateJSON revisit > > Tim, > > It looks like I’d done a review but then there were updates and I missed > the fact that the PR had been updated. > > My main concern was with the licensing. It looks like I thought it was MIT > but in fact it was ASL v2 (either I looked at the wrong dependency or the > license was changed). > Looking through its LICENSE and NOTICE file, it doesn’t appear that there > is anything needed in the license. > > At this point, it looks like the PR has been closed, and I cannot re-open > it (Says “The repository that submitted this pull request has been > deleted.”). Based on a quick re-review, I think the PR is okay otherwise. > If you want to open another PR I should be able to quickly review & merge. > > Thanks > -Mark > > > [1] > > > On Aug 20, 2021, at 7:23 AM, Smith, Tim wrote: > > > > The pull request for a ValidateJSON processor, NIFI-7392: > > > > https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/4232 for > > > > has been marked as stale. From the review comments, this request was > near approval. There was an outstanding question on licensing that still > may exist. I have a similar need for this capability. Could this pull > request be revisited? I would rather not duplicate effort. > > > > > > Tim > >
Re: Pull request for ValidateJSON revisit
The author submitted a new pull request for ValidateJSON:https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/5326 Should be ready for a re-review. From: Mark Payne Sent: Friday, August 20, 2021 9:34:17 AM To: dev@nifi.apache.org Subject: Re: Pull request for ValidateJSON revisit Tim, It looks like I’d done a review but then there were updates and I missed the fact that the PR had been updated. My main concern was with the licensing. It looks like I thought it was MIT but in fact it was ASL v2 (either I looked at the wrong dependency or the license was changed). Looking through its LICENSE and NOTICE file, it doesn’t appear that there is anything needed in the license. At this point, it looks like the PR has been closed, and I cannot re-open it (Says “The repository that submitted this pull request has been deleted.”). Based on a quick re-review, I think the PR is okay otherwise. If you want to open another PR I should be able to quickly review & merge. Thanks -Mark [1] > On Aug 20, 2021, at 7:23 AM, Smith, Tim wrote: > > The pull request for a ValidateJSON processor, NIFI-7392: > > https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/4232 for > > has been marked as stale. From the review comments, this request was near > approval. There was an outstanding question on licensing that still may > exist. I have a similar need for this capability. Could this pull request be > revisited? I would rather not duplicate effort. > > > Tim