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NIFI-6142: Fixing some typos in user/dev guides
Signed-off-by: Pierre Villard <pierre.villard.fr@gmail.com> This closes #3384.
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ high-level description of the most common extension points:
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that is most effective for a particular use case.
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- AuthorityProvider
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* An AuthorityProvide is responsible for determining which privileges and roles, if any,
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* An AuthorityProvider is responsible for determining which privileges and roles, if any,
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a given user should be granted.
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@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ A Processor, Controller Service, or Reporting Task can be marked with the @Restr
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will result in the component being treated as restricted and will require a user to be explicitly added to the
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list of users who can access restricted components. Once a user is permitted to access restricted components,
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they will be allowed to create and modify those components assuming all other permissions are permitted.
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Without access to restricted components, a user will be still be aware these types of components exist but will
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Without access to restricted components, a user will still be aware these types of components exist but will
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be unable to create or modify them even with otherwise sufficient permissions.
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[[state_manager]]
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@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ relationships for a given input FlowFile.
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Additionally, some Processors may need to "group" the data that is
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sent to each Relationship so that each FlowFile
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that is sent to a relationship has the same value. In our example, we
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may wan to allow the Regular Expression
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may want to allow the Regular Expression
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to have a Capturing Group and if two different lines in the CSV match
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the Regular Expression but have different
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values for the Capturing Group, we want them to be added to two
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@ -1415,7 +1415,7 @@ preferred
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to use the `clone(FlowFile, long, long)` method instead of the
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`create(FlowFile)` method of the ProcessSession. In this case, the
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offset
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of the original FlwoFile at which the new FlowFile's content should
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of the original FlowFile at which the new FlowFile's content should
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begin is passed as the second argument to the `clone` method. The
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length
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of the new FlowFile is passed as the third argument to the `clone`
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ used by DFMs to manage the flow, as well as by administrators who manage user ac
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and configure system properties, such as how many system resources should be provided to the application.
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On the right side of the canvas is Search, and the Global Menu. You can use Search to easily find components on the
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canvas and can to search by component name, type, identifier, configuration properties, and their values. The Global Menu
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canvas and to search by component name, type, identifier, configuration properties, and their values. The Global Menu
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contains options that allow you to manipulate existing components on the canvas:
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image::global-menu.png[NiFi Global Menu]
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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ The available global access policies are:
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components may indicate which specific permissions are required. Permissions can be granted for specific restrictions or be granted regardless
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of restrictions. If permission is granted regardless of restrictions, the user can create/modify all restricted components.
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|access all policies |Allows users to view and modify the policies for all components
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|access users/groups |Allows users view and modify the users and user groups
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|access users/groups |Allows users to view and modify the users and user groups
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|retrieve site-to-site details | Allows other NiFi instances to retrieve Site-To-Site details
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|view system diagnostics |Allows users to view System Diagnostics
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|proxy user requests |Allows proxy machines to send requests on the behalf of others
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@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ While the options available from the context menu vary, the following options ar
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NOTE: For Processors, Ports, Remote Process Groups, Connections and Labels, it is possible to open the configuration dialog by double-clicking on desired component.
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- *Start* or *Stop*: This option allows the user to start or stop a Processor; the option will be either Start or Stop, depending on the current state of the Processor.
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- *Enable* or *Disable*: This option allows the user to enable or enable a Processor; the option will be either Enable or Disable, depending on the current state of the Processor.
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- *Enable* or *Disable*: This option allows the user to enable or disable a Processor; the option will be either Enable or Disable, depending on the current state of the Processor.
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- *View data provenance*: This option displays the NiFi Data Provenance table, with information about data provenance events for the FlowFiles routed through that Processor (see <<data_provenance>>).
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- *View status history*: This option opens a graphical representation of the Processor's statistical information over time.
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- *View usage*: This option takes the user to the Processor's usage documentation.
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