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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Peter Turcsanyi 2019-03-22 14:32:31 +01:00 committed by Pierre Villard
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ high-level description of the most common extension points:
that is most effective for a particular use case.
- AuthorityProvider
* An AuthorityProvide is responsible for determining which privileges and roles, if any,
* An AuthorityProvider is responsible for determining which privileges and roles, if any,
a given user should be granted.
@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ A Processor, Controller Service, or Reporting Task can be marked with the @Restr
will result in the component being treated as restricted and will require a user to be explicitly added to the
list of users who can access restricted components. Once a user is permitted to access restricted components,
they will be allowed to create and modify those components assuming all other permissions are permitted.
Without access to restricted components, a user will be still be aware these types of components exist but will
Without access to restricted components, a user will still be aware these types of components exist but will
be unable to create or modify them even with otherwise sufficient permissions.
[[state_manager]]
@ -1321,7 +1321,7 @@ relationships for a given input FlowFile.
Additionally, some Processors may need to "group" the data that is
sent to each Relationship so that each FlowFile
that is sent to a relationship has the same value. In our example, we
may wan to allow the Regular Expression
may want to allow the Regular Expression
to have a Capturing Group and if two different lines in the CSV match
the Regular Expression but have different
values for the Capturing Group, we want them to be added to two
@ -1415,7 +1415,7 @@ preferred
to use the `clone(FlowFile, long, long)` method instead of the
`create(FlowFile)` method of the ProcessSession. In this case, the
offset
of the original FlwoFile at which the new FlowFile's content should
of the original FlowFile at which the new FlowFile's content should
begin is passed as the second argument to the `clone` method. The
length
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
and configure system properties, such as how many system resources should be provided to the application.
On the right side of the canvas is Search, and the Global Menu. You can use Search to easily find components on the
canvas and can to search by component name, type, identifier, configuration properties, and their values. The Global Menu
canvas and to search by component name, type, identifier, configuration properties, and their values. The Global Menu
contains options that allow you to manipulate existing components on the canvas:
image::global-menu.png[NiFi Global Menu]
@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ The available global access policies are:
components may indicate which specific permissions are required. Permissions can be granted for specific restrictions or be granted regardless
of restrictions. If permission is granted regardless of restrictions, the user can create/modify all restricted components.
|access all policies |Allows users to view and modify the policies for all components
|access users/groups |Allows users view and modify the users and user groups
|access users/groups |Allows users to view and modify the users and user groups
|retrieve site-to-site details | Allows other NiFi instances to retrieve Site-To-Site details
|view system diagnostics |Allows users to view System Diagnostics
|proxy user requests |Allows proxy machines to send requests on the behalf of others
@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ While the options available from the context menu vary, the following options ar
NOTE: For Processors, Ports, Remote Process Groups, Connections and Labels, it is possible to open the configuration dialog by double-clicking on desired component.
- *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.
- *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.
- *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.
- *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>>).
- *View status history*: This option opens a graphical representation of the Processor's statistical information over time.
- *View usage*: This option takes the user to the Processor's usage documentation.