Return-Path: Extracts HTML element values from the incoming flowfile's content using a CSS selector. The incoming HTML is first converted into a HTML Document Object Model so that HTML elements may be selected in the similar manner that CSS selectors are used to apply styles to HTML. The resulting HTML DOM is then "queried" using the user defined CSS selector string. The result of "querying" the HTML DOM may produce 0-N results. If no results are found the flowfile will be transferred to the "element not found" relationship to indicate so to the end user. If N results are found a new flowfile will be created and emitted for each result. The query result will either be placed in the content of the new flowfile or as an attribute of the new flowfile. By default the result is written to
an attribute. This can be controlled by the "Destination" property. Resulting query values may also have data prepended or appended to them by setting the value of property "Prepend Element Value" or "Append Element Value". Prepended and appended values are treated as string values and concatenated to the result retrieved from the HTML DOM query operation. A more thorough reference for the CSS selector syntax can be found at "http://jsoup.org/apidocs/org/jsoup/select/Selector.html" get, html, dom, css, element In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the NiFi Expression Language. ModifyHTMLElement, PutHTMLElement Extracts HTML element values from the incoming flowfile's content using a CSS selector. The incoming HTML is first converted into a HTML Document Object Model so that HTML elements may be selected in the similar manner that CSS selectors are used to apply styles to HTML. The resulting HTML DOM is then "queried" using the user defined CSS selector string. The result of "querying" the HTML DOM may produce 0-N results. If no results are found the flowfile will be transferred to the "element not found" relationship to indicate so to the end user. If N results are found a new flowfile will be created and emitted for each result. The query result will either be placed in the content of the new flowfile or as an attribute of the new flowfile. By default the result is written to
an attribute. This can be controlled by the "Destination" property. Resulting query values may also have data prepended or appended to them by setting the value of property "Prepend Element Value" or "Append Element Value". Prepended and appended values are treated as string values and concatenated to the result retrieved from the HTML DOM query operation. A more thorough reference for the CSS selector syntax can be found at "http://jsoup.org/apidocs/org/jsoup/select/Selector.html" get, html, dom, css, element In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the NiFi Expression Language. ModifyHTMLElement, PutHTMLElement Modifies the value of an existing HTML element. The desired element to be modified is located by using CSS selector syntax. The incoming HTML is first converted into a HTML Document Object Model so that HTML elements may be selected in the similar manner that CSS selectors are used to apply styles to HTML. The resulting HTML DOM is then "queried" using the user defined CSS selector string to find the element the user desires to modify. If the HTML element is found the element's value is updated in the DOM using the value specified "Modified Value" property. All DOM elements that match the CSS selector will be updated. Once all of the DOM elements have been updated the DOM is rendered to HTML and the result replaces the flowfile content with the updated HTML. A more th
orough reference for the CSS selector syntax can be found at "http://jsoup.org/apidocs/org/jsoup/select/Selector.html" modify, html, dom, css, element In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the NiFi Expression Language. GetHTMLElement, PutHTMLElement Modifies the value of an existing HTML element. The desired element to be modified is located by using CSS selector syntax. The incoming HTML is first converted into a HTML Document Object Model so that HTML elements may be selected in the similar manner that CSS selectors are used to apply styles to HTML. The resulting HTML DOM is then "queried" using the user defined CSS selector string to find the element the user desires to modify. If the HTML element is found the element's value is updated in the DOM using the value specified "Modified Value" property. All DOM elements that match the CSS selector will be updated. Once all of the DOM elements have been updated the DOM is rendered to HTML and the result replaces the flowfile content with the updated HTML. A more th
orough reference for the CSS selector syntax can be found at "http://jsoup.org/apidocs/org/jsoup/select/Selector.html" modify, html, dom, css, element In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the NiFi Expression Language. GetHTMLElement, PutHTMLElement Places a new HTML element in the existing HTML DOM. The desired position for the new HTML element is specified by using CSS selector syntax. The incoming HTML is first converted into a HTML Document Object Model so that HTML DOM location may be located in a similar manner that CSS selectors are used to apply styles to HTML. The resulting HTML DOM is then "queried" using the user defined CSS selector string to find the position where the user desires to add the new HTML element. Once the new HTML element is added to the DOM it is rendered to HTML and the result replaces the flowfile content with the updated HTML. A more thorough reference for the CSS selector syntax can be found at "http://jsoup.org/apidocs/org/jsoup/select/Selector.html" put, html, d
om, css, element In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the NiFi Expression Language. GetHTMLElement, ModifyHTMLElement Places a new HTML element in the existing HTML DOM. The desired position for the new HTML element is specified by using CSS selector syntax. The incoming HTML is first converted into a HTML Document Object Model so that HTML DOM location may be located in a similar manner that CSS selectors are used to apply styles to HTML. The resulting HTML DOM is then "queried" using the user defined CSS selector string to find the position where the user desires to add the new HTML element. Once the new HTML element is added to the DOM it is rendered to HTML and the result replaces the flowfile content with the updated HTML. A more thorough reference for the CSS selector syntax can be found at "http://jsoup.org/apidocs/org/jsoup/select/Selector.html" put, html, d
om, css, element In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the NiFi Expression Language. GetHTMLElement, ModifyHTMLElement Consumes AMQP Message transforming its content to a FlowFile and transitioning it to 'success' relationship amqp, rabbit, get, message, receive, consume In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", meaning that its value will be encrypted. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, ensure that the nifi.properties file has an entry for the property nifi.sensitive.props.key. Consumes AMQP Message transforming its content to a FlowFile and transitioning it to 'success' relationship amqp, rabbit, get, message, receive, consume In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", meaning that its value will be encrypted. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, ensure that the nifi.properties file has an entry for the property nifi.sensitive.props.key. Creates a AMQP Message from the contents of a FlowFile and sends the message to an AMQP Exchange.In a typical AMQP exchange model, the message that is sent to the AMQP Exchange will be routed based on the 'Routing Key' to its final destination in the queue (the binding). If due to some misconfiguration the binding between the Exchange, Routing Key and Queue is not set up, the message will have no final destination and will return (i.e., the data will not make it to the queue). If that happens you will see a log in both app-log and bulletin stating to that effect. Fixing the binding (normally done by AMQP administrator) will resolve the issue. amqp, rabbit, put, message, send, publish In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", meaning that its value will be encrypted. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, ensure that the nifi.properties file has an entry for the property nifi.sensitive.props.key. Creates a AMQP Message from the contents of a FlowFile and sends the message to an AMQP Exchange.In a typical AMQP exchange model, the message that is sent to the AMQP Exchange will be routed based on the 'Routing Key' to its final destination in the queue (the binding). If due to some misconfiguration the binding between the Exchange, Routing Key and Queue is not set up, the message will have no final destination and will return (i.e., the data will not make it to the queue). If that happens you will see a log in both app-log and bulletin stating to that effect. Fixing the binding (normally done by AMQP administrator) will resolve the issue. amqp, rabbit, put, message, send, publish In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", meaning that its value will be encrypted. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, ensure that the nifi.properties file has an entry for the property nifi.sensitive.props.key. Logs the 5-minute stats that are shown in the NiFi Summary Page for Processors and Connections, as well optionally logging the deltas between the previous iteration and the current iteration. Processors' stats are logged using the org.apache.nifi.controller.ControllerStatusReportingTask.Processors logger, while Connections' stats are logged using the org.apache.nifi.controller.ControllerStatusReportingTask.Connections logger. These can be configured in the NiFi logging configuration to log to different files, if desired. stats, log In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in b
old) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values. Logs the 5-minute stats that are shown in the NiFi Summary Page for Processors and Connections, as well optionally logging the deltas between the previous iteration and the current iteration. Processors' stats are logged using the org.apache.nifi.controller.ControllerStatusReportingTask.Processors logger, while Connections' stats are logged using the org.apache.nifi.controller.ControllerStatusReportingTask.Connections logger. These can be configured in the NiFi logging configuration to log to different files, if desired. stats, log In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in b
old) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values. Checks the amount of storage space available for the specified directory and warns (via a log message and a System-Level Bulletin) if the partition on which it lives exceeds some configurable threshold of storage space disk, storage, warning, monitoring, repo In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values. Checks the amount of storage space available for the specified directory and warns (via a log message and a System-Level Bulletin) if the partition on which it lives exceeds some configurable threshold of storage space disk, storage, warning, monitoring, repo In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values. Checks the amount of Java Heap available in the JVM for a particular JVM Memory Pool. If the amount of space used exceeds some configurable threshold, will warn (via a log message and System-Level Bulletin) that the memory pool is exceeding this threshold. monitor, memory, heap, jvm, gc, garbage collection, warning In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values. Checks the amount of Java Heap available in the JVM for a particular JVM Memory Pool. If the amount of space used exceeds some configurable threshold, will warn (via a log message and System-Level Bulletin) that the memory pool is exceeding this threshold. monitor, memory, heap, jvm, gc, garbage collection, warning In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values. Provides a centralized Couchbase connection and bucket passwords management. Bucket passwords can be specified via dynamic properties. nosql, couchbase, database, connection In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values. Dynamic Properties allow the user to specify both the name and value of a property.Description:
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Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description URL Base URL for the HTML page being parsed. CSS Selector CSS selector syntax string used to extract the desired HTML element(s).
Supports Expression Language: trueHTML Character Encoding UTF-8 Character encoding of the input HTML Output Type HTML Controls the type of DOM value that is retrieved from the HTML element. Destination flowfile-attri
bute Control if element extracted is written as a flowfile attribute or as flowfile content. Prepend Element Value Prepends the specified value to the resulting Element
Supports Expression Language: trueAppend Element Value Appends the specified value to the resulting Element
Supports Expression Language: trueAttribute Name When getting the value of a HTML element attribute this value is used as the key to determine which attribute on the selected element should be retrieved. This value is used whe
n the "Output Type" is set to "Attribute"
Supports Expression Language: trueRelationships:
Name Description element not found Element could not be found in the HTML document. The original HTML input will remain in the flowfile content unchanged. Relationship 'original' will not be invoked in this scenario. success Successfully parsed HTML element original The original HTML input invalid html The input HTML syntax is invalid Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
Name Description HTMLElement Flowfile attribute where the element result parsed from the HTML using the CSS selector syntax are placed if the destination is a flowfile attribute. See Also:
Description:
Tags:
Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description URL Base URL for the HTML page being parsed. CSS Selector CSS selector syntax string used to extract the desired HTML element(s).
Supports Expression Language: trueHTML Character Encoding UTF-8 Character encoding of the input HTML Output Type HTML Controls the type of DOM value that is retrieved from the HTML element. Destination flowfile-attri
bute Control if element extracted is written as a flowfile attribute or as flowfile content. Prepend Element Value Prepends the specified value to the resulting Element
Supports Expression Language: trueAppend Element Value Appends the specified value to the resulting Element
Supports Expression Language: trueAttribute Name When getting the value of a HTML element attribute this value is used as the key to determine which attribute on the selected element should be retrieved. This value is used whe
n the "Output Type" is set to "Attribute"
Supports Expression Language: trueRelationships:
Name Description element not found Element could not be found in the HTML document. The original HTML input will remain in the FlowFile content unchanged. Relationship 'original' will not be invoked in this scenario. success Successfully parsed HTML element original The original HTML input invalid html The input HTML syntax is invalid Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
Name Description HTMLElement Flowfile attribute where the element result parsed from the HTML using the CSS selector syntax are placed if the destination is a flowfile attribute. State management: This processor has no state management.
Restricted:
See Also:
Description:
Tags:
Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description URL Base URL for the HTML page being parsed. CSS Selector CSS selector syntax string used to extract the desired HTML element(s)
.
Supports Expression Language: trueHTML Character Encoding UTF-8 Character encoding of the input HTML Output Type HTML Controls whether the HTML element is output as HTML,Text or Data Modified Value Value to update the found HTML elements with
Supports Expression Language: trueAttribute Name When modifying the value of an element attribute this value is used as the key to determine which attribute on th
e selected element will be modified with the new value.
Supports Expression Language: trueRelationships:
Name Description element not found Element could not be found in the HTML document. The original HTML input will remain in the flowfile content unchanged. Relationship 'original' will not be invoked in this scenario. success Successfully parsed HTML element original The original HTML input invalid html The input HTML syntax is invalid Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
Name Description NumElementsModified Total number of HTML element modifications made See Also:
Description:
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Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description URL Base URL for the HTML page being parsed. CSS Selector CSS selector syntax string used to extract the desired HTML element(s)
.
Supports Expression Language: trueHTML Character Encoding UTF-8 Character encoding of the input HTML Output Type HTML Controls whether the HTML element is output as HTML,Text or Data Modified Value Value to update the found HTML elements with
Supports Expression Language: trueAttribute Name When modifying the value of an element attribute this value is used as the key to determine which attribute on th
e selected element will be modified with the new value.
Supports Expression Language: trueRelationships:
Name Description element not found Element could not be found in the HTML document. The original HTML input will remain in the FlowFile content unchanged. Relationship 'original' will not be invoked in this scenario. success Successfully parsed HTML element original The original HTML input invalid html The input HTML syntax is invalid Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
Name Description NumElementsModified Total number of HTML element modifications made State management:
This processor has no state management.Restricted:
See Also:
Description:
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Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description URL Base URL for the HTML page being parsed. CSS Selector CSS selector syntax string used to extract the desired HTML element(s).
Supports Expression Language: trueHTML Character Encoding UT
F-8 Character encoding of the input HTML Element Insert Location Type append-html Controls whether the new element is prepended or appended to the children of the Element located by the CSS selector. EX: prepended value '<b>Hi</b>' inside of Element (using CSS Selector 'p') '<p>There</p>' would result in '<p><b>Hi</b>There</p>'. Appending the value would result in '<p>There<b>Hi</b></p>' Put Value Value used when creating the new Element. Value should be a valid HTML element. The text should be supplied unencoded: characters like '<', '>', etc will be
properly HTML encoded in the resulting output.
Supports Expression Language: trueRelationships:
Name Description element not found Element could not be found in the HTML document. The original HTML input will remain in the flowfile content unchanged. Relationship 'original' will not be invoked in this scenario. success Successfully parsed HTML element original The original HTML input invalid html The input HTML syntax is invalid Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
None specified.See Also:
Description:
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Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description URL Base URL for the HTML page being parsed. CSS Selector CSS selector syntax string used to extract the desired HTML element(s).
Supports Expression Language: trueHTML Character Encoding UT
F-8 Character encoding of the input HTML Element Insert Location Type append-html Controls whether the new element is prepended or appended to the children of the Element located by the CSS selector. EX: prepended value '<b>Hi</b>' inside of Element (using CSS Selector 'p') '<p>There</p>' would result in '<p><b>Hi</b>There</p>'. Appending the value would result in '<p>There<b>Hi</b></p>' Put Value Value used when creating the new Element. Value should be a valid HTML element. The text should be supplied unencoded: characters like '<', '>', etc will be
properly HTML encoded in the resulting output.
Supports Expression Language: trueRelationships:
Name Description element not found Element could not be found in the HTML document. The original HTML input will remain in the FlowFile content unchanged. Relationship 'original' will not be invoked in this scenario. success Successfully parsed HTML element original The original HTML input invalid html The input HTML syntax is invalid Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
None specified.State management:
This processor has no state management.Restricted:
See Also:
Description:
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Properties:
Name Default Value
Allowable Values Description Queue The name of the existing AMQP Queue from which messages will be consumed. Usually pre-defined by AMQP administrator. Host Name localhost Network address of AMQP broker (e.g., localhost) Port 5672 Numeric value identifying Port of AMQP broker (e.g., 5671) Virtual Host Virtual Host name which segregates AMQP system for enhanced security. User Name guest User Name used for authentication and authorization. Password guest Password used for authentication and authorization.
Sensitive Property: trueAMQP Version 0.9.1 AMQP Version. Currently only supports AMQP v0.9.1. SSL Context Service Controller Service API:
SSLContextService
Implementation:
StandardSSLContextServiceThe SSL Context Service used to provide client certificate information for TLS/SSL connections. Client Auth REQUIRED Client authentication policy when connecting to secure (TLS/SSL) AMQP broker. Possible values are REQUIRED, WANT, NONE. This property is only used when an SSL Context has been defined and enabled. Relationships:
Name Description success All FlowFiles that are received from the AMQP queue are routed to this relationship Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
None specified.
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+Description:
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Properties:
Name Default Value
Allowable Values Description Queue The name of the existing AMQP Queue from which messages will be consumed. Usually pre-defined by AMQP administrator. Host Name localhost Network address of AMQP broker (e.g., localhost) Port 5672 Numeric value identifying Port of AMQP broker (e.g., 5671) Virtual Host Virtual Host name which segregates AMQP system for enhanced security. User Name guest User Name used for authentication and authorization. Password guest Password used for authentication and authorization.
Sensitive Property: trueAMQP Version 0.9.1 AMQP Version. Currently only supports AMQP v0.9.1. SSL Context Service Controller Service API:
SSLContextService
Implementation:
StandardSSLContextServiceThe SSL Context Service used to provide client certificate information for TLS/SSL connections. Client Auth REQUIRED Client authentication policy when connecting to secure (TLS/SSL) AMQP broker. Possible values are REQUIRED, WANT, NONE. This property is only used when an SSL Context has been defined and enabled. Relationships:
Name Description success All FlowFiles that are received from the AMQP queue are routed to this relationship Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
None specified.State management:
This processor has no state management.Restricted:
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Modified: nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.amqp.processors.PublishAMQP/index.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.amqp.processors.PublishAMQP/index.html?rev=1771896&r1=1771895&r2=1771896&view=diff
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-Description:
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Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Exchange Name The name of the AMQP Exchange the messages will be sent to. Usually provided by the AMQP administrator (e.g., 'amq.direct'). It is an optional property. If kept empty the messages will be sent to a default AMQP exchange. Routing Key
strong> The name of the Routing Key that will be used by AMQP to route messages from the exchange to a destination queue(s). Usually provided by the administrator (e.g., 'myKey')In the event when messages are sent to a default exchange this property corresponds to a destination queue name, otherwise a binding from the Exchange to a Queue via Routing Key must be set (usually by the AMQP administrator) Host Name localhost Network address of AMQP broker (e.g., localhost) Port 5672 Numeric value identifying Port of AMQP broker (e.g., 5671) Virtual Host Virtual Host name which segregates AMQP system for enhanced security. User Name guest User Name used for authentication and authorization. Password guest Password used for authentication and authorization.
Sensitive Property: trueAMQP Version 0.9.1 AMQP Version. Currently only supports AMQP v0.9.1. SSL Context Service Controller Service API:
SSLContextService
Implementation:
StandardSSLContextServiceThe SSL Context Service used to provide client certificate information for TLS/SSL connections. Client Auth REQUIRED Client authentication policy when connecting to secure (TLS/SSL) AMQP broker. Possible values are REQUIRED, WANT, NONE. This property is only used when an SSL Context has been defined and enabled. Relationships:
Name Description success All FlowFiles that are sent to the AMQP destination are routed to this relationship failure All FlowFiles that cannot be routed to the AMQP destination are routed to this relationship Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
None specified.
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+Description:
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Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Exchange Name The name of the AMQP Exchange the messages will be sent to. Usually provided by the AMQP administrator (e.g., 'amq.direct'). It is an optional property. If kept empty the messages will be sent to a default AMQP exchange. Routing Key
strong> The name of the Routing Key that will be used by AMQP to route messages from the exchange to a destination queue(s). Usually provided by the administrator (e.g., 'myKey')In the event when messages are sent to a default exchange this property corresponds to a destination queue name, otherwise a binding from the Exchange to a Queue via Routing Key must be set (usually by the AMQP administrator) Host Name localhost Network address of AMQP broker (e.g., localhost) Port 5672 Numeric value identifying Port of AMQP broker (e.g., 5671) Virtual Host Virtual Host name which segregates AMQP system for enhanced security. User Name guest User Name used for authentication and authorization. Password guest Password used for authentication and authorization.
Sensitive Property: trueAMQP Version 0.9.1 AMQP Version. Currently only supports AMQP v0.9.1. SSL Context Service Controller Service API:
SSLContextService
Implementation:
StandardSSLContextServiceThe SSL Context Service used to provide client certificate information for TLS/SSL connections. Client Auth REQUIRED Client authentication policy when connecting to secure (TLS/SSL) AMQP broker. Possible values are REQUIRED, WANT, NONE. This property is only used when an SSL Context has been defined and enabled. Relationships:
Name Description success All FlowFiles that are sent to the AMQP destination are routed to this relationship failure All FlowFiles that cannot be routed to the AMQP destination are routed to this relationship Reads Attributes:
None specified.Writes Attributes:
None specified.St
ate management:
This processor has no state management.Restricted:
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Modified: nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.controller.ControllerStatusReportingTask/index.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.controller.ControllerStatusReportingTask/index.html?rev=1771896&r1=1771895&r2=1771896&view=diff
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--- nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.controller.ControllerStatusReportingTask/index.html (original)
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+Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Show Deltas true Specifies whether or not to show the difference in values between the current status and the previous status Description:
Tags:
Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Show Deltas true Specifies whether or not to show the difference in values between the current status and the previous status State management:
This processor has no state management.Restricted:
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Modified: nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.controller.MonitorDiskUsage/index.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.controller.MonitorDiskUsage/index.html?rev=1771896&r1=1771895&r2=1771896&view=diff
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+Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Threshold 80% The threshold at which a bulletin
will be generated to indicate that the disk usage of the partition on which the directory found is of concern Directory Location The directory path of the partition to be monitored. Directory Display Name Un-Named The name to display for the directory in alerts. Description:
Tags:
Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Threshold 80% The threshold at which a bulletin
will be generated to indicate that the disk usage of the partition on which the directory found is of concern Directory Location The directory path of the partition to be monitored. Directory Display Name Un-Named The name to display for the directory in alerts. State management:
This processor has no state management.Restricted:
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Modified: nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.controller.MonitorMemory/index.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.controller.MonitorMemory/index.html?rev=1771896&r1=1771895&r2=1771896&view=diff
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+Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Memory Pool The name of the JVM Memory Pool to monitor Usage Threshold 65% Indicates the threshold at which warnings should be generated Reporting Interval Indicates how often this reporting task should report bulletins while the memory utilization exceeds the configured threshold Description:
Tags:
Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Memory Pool The name of the JVM Memory Pool to monitor Usage Threshold 65% Indicates the threshold at which warnings should be generated Reporting Interval Indicates how often this reporting task should report bulletins while the memory utilization exceeds the configured threshold State management:
This processor has no state management.Restricted:
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Modified: nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.couchbase.CouchbaseClusterService/index.html
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/nifi/site/trunk/docs/nifi-docs/components/org.apache.nifi.couchbase.CouchbaseClusterService/index.html?rev=1771896&r1=1771895&r2=1771896&view=diff
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-Description:
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Properties:
Name Default Value Allowable Values Description Connection String The hostnames or ip addresses of the bootstraping nodes and optional parameters. Syntax) couchbase://node1,n
ode2,nodeN?param1=value1¶m2=value2¶mN=valueN Dynamic Properties:
Name Value Description Bucket Password for BUCKET_NAME bucket password Specify bucket password if neseccery.
Provides a centralized Couchbase connection and bucket passwords management. Bucket passwords can be specified via dynamic properties.
nosql, couchbase, database, connection
In the list below, the names of required properties appear in bold. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values.
Name | Default Value | Allowable Values | Description |
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Connection String | The hostnames or ip addresses of the bootstraping nodes and optional parameters. Syntax) couchbase://node1,n ode2,nodeN?param1=value1¶m2=value2¶mN=valueN |
Dynamic Properties allow the user to specify both the name and value of a property.
Name | Value | Description |
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Bucket Password for BUCKET_NAME | bucket password | Specify bucket password if necessary. |