- Upgrading to Jersey 2.x.
- Updating NOTICE files where necessary.
- Fixing checkstyle issues.
This closes#2206.
Signed-off-by: Andy LoPresto <alopresto@apache.org>
remove redundant additionalDetails.html and add docs to CapabilityDescription in HDFS processors
revert the modified CapabilityDescriptions in HDFS processors and add it to AbstractHadoopProcessor
misconfiguration
Updated PersistentMapCache constructor in PersistentMapCache.java to
catch an OverlappingFileLockException and present a more useful error
message before propagating the exception forward. The log message alerts
user to possible duplicated persistencePath in call to
PersistentMapCache.
Created a test method to verify the exception is thrown as expected.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Burgess <mattyb149@apache.org>
This closes#2192
- Upgraded immediately actionable dependency versions from Meterian report.
- Upgraded jackson-core test dependencies for HBase and Elasticsearch modules.
- Only 3 instances of jackson-core < 2.8.6 (Google Cloud Platform and Spark Receiver modules).
- Upgraded version of poi dependency in nifi-email-processors to 3.16.
- Resolving dependency issues after rebasing against 1.5.0-SNAPSHOT.
- Removed jackson-databind from <dependencyManagement> block in nifi/pom.xml and added explicit reference to ${jackson.version} in all referenced artifacts.
- Removed jackson-mapper-asl from <dependencyManagement> block in nifi/pom.xml and added explicit reference to ${jackson.old.version} in all referenced artifacts.
- Removed Jasypt from <dependencyManagement> and added explicit version in test dependency for legacy compatibility.
- This closes#2084
...during selection in Add Processor dialog
* Added navigation logic to both Add Processor and Add CS dialogs.
* No extending to the SlickGrid library done.
* Ported the new functionality to the Add Reporting Task dialog.
* Mimicked SlickGrid's PageUp/Down behavior.
* This closes#2170
* The configuration property CONF_XML_FILE now support Expression
Language and reuse a Hadoop validator;
* The ADDITIONAL_CLASSPATH_RESOURCES property has been added, so that
things such as writing to Azure Blob Storage should become possible.
This closes#2186.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Bende <bbende@apache.org>
It is possible null values to be stored in Kafka topics. Fixed handle this scenario.
Notice without this fix, the consumer is unable to consume more messages (at least
without removing messages from the queue).
Refactored the createDocsWebApp method of the JettyServer.java class. Previously NiFi would fail to
start up and instead throw an IllegalStatException if the 'docs' directory did not exist in the
installation directory. With the update, if the 'docs' directory is missing, an attempt to create
the missing directory will be made and if successful will enable NIFI to startup successfully, barring
any other startup errors of course. The side effect of this change is that the help documentation
under the 'General' heading of the help page will be missing.
Three small helper methods were extracted from the original method. Each related to a section of the
original code that could throw an exception. In each case if an exception is now thrown a more helpful
log message will be output and the process will be closed via the startUpfailure method rather than
throwing an exception.
This closes#2164.
Signed-off-by: Andy LoPresto <alopresto@apache.org>
- Adding support for KnoxSSO.
- Updated the docs for nifi.security.user.knox.audiences.
- The KnoxSSO cookie is removed prior to request replication.
This closes#2177
Forced HandleHTTPRequest to use RestrictedSSLContextService and removed extraneous SSL algorithm checks
Throw RuntimeException if the chosen SSL protocol isn't supported by HandleHttpRequest
This closes#1985.
Signed-off-by: Andy LoPresto <alopresto@apache.org>
Added external compatibility regression test for StringEncryptor to ensure continued functionality during removal of Jasypt.
Documents custom salt lengths and iteration counts for each encryption method.
Added (ignored) failing tests for keyed encryption (Jasypt does not support keyed encryption).
Changed StringEncryptor to non-final class and added protected default constructor.
Added failing test for initialization status.
Added utility methods in CipherUtility.
Moved PBE cipher providers (and tests) from nifi-standard-processors to nifi-security-utils module.
Implemented PBE and keyed encryption/decryption logic.
Moved Scrypt unit test back into scrypt package.
Resolved test failures in limited strength cryptographic environment.
Implemented keyed encryption/decryption and enabled unit tests.
Removed Jasypt dependency from production scope (kept in test scope for backward compatibility tests).
Signed-off-by: joewitt <joewitt@apache.org>
The unit test for DATE type used GMT timezone, that causes an assertion error in timezones such as EST (-5).
We need to use local timezone instead of GMT, as Derby and PutSQL uses local timezone.
The unit test failed before as follows:
- Unit test code, passed: '2002-02-02 GMT'
- PutSQL code convertedi it to local: '2002-02-01 EST', and stored as '2002-02-01' in Derby database without timezone info
- Unit test code SELECT the inserted value, passed a GMT calender, then got epoch timestamp, which was '2002-01-31'
Support negative long value for timezones ahead of UTC.
- For timezones such as '+0800', it's possible that a local time e.g. '02:03:04' can be a negative epoch value. This commit changes LONG_PATTERN so that it can accept nevative values.
- Changed time values in unit tests to verify negative epoch values, and avoid using the same digits among different time unit for better readability.
This closes#2082
- Added XmlUtils class.
- Added unit test.
- Added XXE test resource.
- Refactored JAXB unmarshalling globally to prevent XXE attacks.
- Refactored duplicated/legacy code.
- Cleaned up commented code.
- Switched from FileInputStream back to StreamSource in AuthorizerFactoryBean.
- This closes#2134
- Unmatched fields were ignored, but the number of prepared statement
place holders were not correct.
- Added unit test code for generateUpdate.
- Added unit test code with "Ignore Unmatched Columns".
Signed-off-by: Pierre Villard <pierre.villard.fr@gmail.com>
This closes#2165.
This uses parseHeader() instead of getFrom() and getRecipients() in order to avoid strict addressing.
It also checks for null to solve a null pointer exception.
By contract, this processor should grab information "if available". Which means it should not fail if the info is unavailable.
Signed-off-by: Pierre Villard <pierre.villard.fr@gmail.com>
This closes#2111.
...connection dialog if no relationships selected
Disabled confirmation button for both Create and Configure Connection
dialogs when no relationship was selected.
Signed-off-by: Scott Aslan <scottyaslan@gmail.com>
This closes#2152
- Removed FlowFile from RecordReaderFactory, RecordSetWriterFactory and SchemaAccessStrategy.
- Renamed variable 'allowableValue' to 'strategy' to represent its meaning better.
- Removed creation of temporal FlowFile to resolve Record Schema from ConsumerLease.
- Removed unnecessary 'InputStream content' argument from
RecordSetWriterFactory.getSchema method.
This closes#1877.
* Changed the tab title since sharing the name makes things
less clear for newcomers.
* Suggested info sentence is omitted.
This closes#2124.
Signed-off-by: Andy LoPresto <alopresto@apache.org>
fix checkstyle issue, and added unit test showing data duplication issue, removed property
Signed-off-by: Matthew Burgess <mattyb149@apache.org>
This closes#2091
Before this fix, it's possible that ListXXX processors can miss files those have the same timestamp as the one which was the latest processed timestamp at the previous cycle. Since it only used timestamps, it was not possible to determine whether a file is already processed or not.
However, storing every single processed identifier as we used to will not perform well.
Instead, this commit makes ListXXX to store only identifiers those have the latest timestamp at a cycle to minimize the amount of state data to store.
NIFI-3332: ListXXX to not miss files with the latest processed timestamp
- Fixed TestAbstractListProcessor to use appropriate time precision.
Without this fix, arbitrary test can fail if generated timestamp does
not have the desired time unit value, e.g. generated '10:51:00' where
second precision is tested.
- Fixed TestFTP.basicFileList to use millisecond time precision explicitly
because FakeFtpServer's time precision is in minutes.
- Changed junit dependency scope to 'provided' as it is needed by
ListProcessorTestWatcher which is shared among different modules.
This closes#1975.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Bende <bbende@apache.org>
- Refactored variable names to better represents what those are meant for.
- Added deterministic logic which detects target filesystem timestamp precision and adjust lag time based on it.
- Changed from using System.nanoTime() to System.currentTimeMillis in test because Java File API reports timestamp in milliseconds at the best granularity. Also, System.nanoTime should not be used in mix with epoch milliseconds because it uses arbitrary origin and measured differently.
- Changed TestListFile to use more longer interval between file timestamps those are used by testFilterAge to provide more consistent test result because sleep time can be longer with filesystems whose timestamp in seconds precision.
- Added logging at TestListFile.
- Added TestWatcher to dump state in case assertion fails for further investigation.
- Added Timestamp Precision property so that user can set if auto-detect is not enough
- Adjust timestamps for ages test
This closes#1915.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Bende <bbende@apache.org>
- Ensuring that sub context menus are removed when hiding to ensure they are correctly (re)created during mouseenter events.
Signed-off-by: Scott Aslan <scottyaslan@gmail.com>
This closes#2109