Do you have any global maven settings that could be affecting this build,
i.e., a non-empty ~/.m2/settings.xml file?
On Feb 12, 2023 at 03:48:02, oyeyemi rafiu owolabi via users <
users@nifi.apache.org> wrote:
> Thank you for the reply Aldrin Piri.
> I have updated my maven as required.
> And i
Thanks a lot for the response and help! That approach is very helpful.
Em seg., 13 de fev. de 2023 às 12:52, Matt Burgess
escreveu:
> As of Apache NiFi 1.13.0 [1], there are properties in
> PutDatabaseRecord that can be used to specify the operation type as
> well as the location of the "rows" i
Thanks for the clarification Peter.
Cheers,
Dwane
From: Peter Turcsanyi
Sent: Monday, 13 February 2023 11:36 PM
To: users@nifi.apache.org
Subject: Re: Snowflake processors 1.19.0 release
Hi Dwane,
Snowflake and Iceberg processors are not part of the standard
As of Apache NiFi 1.13.0 [1], there are properties in
PutDatabaseRecord that can be used to specify the operation type as
well as the location of the "rows" in the input, to support the use
case of nested/structured input. You can add a field to each record
specifying the operation type ("insert",
Hi Dwane,
Snowflake and Iceberg processors are not part of the standard NiFi
distribution due to bundle size constraints. But they are built during
the release process and the nar files can be downloaded from Maven
Central for example.
Links for Snowflake nars:
https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/
Hey Nifi community. In the 1.19 release notes I noticed the addition of a a
couple of processors for managing data in snowflake using snowpipe.
Release note highlights (1.19.0)
"Provided a new processor to Put data to Snowflake using Snowpipe Ingest called
PutSnowflake"
Pierre also has a great