- Enable HTTP(S) for Site-to-Site communication
- Support HTTP Proxy in the middle of local and remote NiFi
- Support BASIC and DIGEST auth with Proxy Server
- Provide 2-phase style commit same as existing socket version
- [WIP] Test with the latest cluster env (without NCM) hasn't tested yet
- Fixed Buffer handling issues at asyc http client POST
- Fixed JS error when applying Remote Process Group Port setting from UI
- Use compression setting from UI
- Removed already finished TODO comments
- Added additional buffer draining code after receiving EOF
- Added inspection and assert code to make sure Site-to-Site client has
written data fully to output
stream
- Changed default nifi.remote.input.secure from true to false
This closes#497.
- Populating component entities in the REST API to decouple key fields from the configuration DTOs.
- Added initial support for components in UI when access isn't allowed. Formal styling to come later.
- Removing the AuthorityProvider.
- Refactoring REST API in preparation for introduction of the Authorizer.
- Updating UI accordingly.
- Removing unneeded properties from nifi.properties.
- Addressing comments from PR.
- This closes#359.
- Addressing issues around remote process groups automatically issuing new account requests.
- Ensuring authorization issues are updated with status refresh.
Before this change, the host given out to clients to connect to a Remote
Process Group Input Port is the host where the NiFi instance runs.
However, sometimes the binding host is different from the host that
clients connect to. For example, when a NiFi instance runs inside a
Docker container, a client on a separate machine must connect to the
Docker host which forwards the connection to the container.
Add a configuration property to specify the host name to give out to
clients to connect to a Remote Process Group Input Port. If the property
is not configured, then give out the name of host running the NiFi
instance.