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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListFTP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Performs a listing 
of the files residing on an FTP server. For each file that is found on the 
remote server, a new FlowFile will be created with the filename attribute set 
to the name of the file on the remote server. This can then be used in 
conjunction with FetchFTP in order to fetch those files.</p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>list, ftp, remote, ingest, source, input, files</p><h3>Properties: 
</h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in 
<strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered 
optional. The table also indicates any default values, whether a property 
supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi 
Expression Language</a>, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", 
meaning that its value will be encrypt
 ed. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, ensure that the 
<strong>nifi.properties</strong> file has an entry for the property 
<strong>nifi.sensitive.props.key</strong>.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Hostname</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The fully qualified hostname or 
IP address of the remote system<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">21</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The port to connect to on the remote host to fetch the data 
from<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Username</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Username<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true</stro
 ng></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Password</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Password for the user 
account<br/><strong>Sensitive Property: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Remote Path</td><td id="default-value">.</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The path on the remote system 
from which to pull or push files<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Distributed Cache Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: 
</strong><br/>DistributedMapCacheClient<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a
 
href="../org.apache.nifi.distributed.cache.client.DistributedMapCacheClientService/index.html">DistributedMapCacheClientService</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the Controller Service that should be used to 
maintain state about what has been pulled from the remote server so that if a 
new node begins pulling data, it won
 't duplicate all of the work that has been done. If not specified, the 
information will not be shared across the cluster. This property does not need 
to be set for standalone instances of NiFi but should be configured if NiFi is 
run within a cluster.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Search 
Recursively</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, will pull files from arbitrarily nested 
subdirectories; otherwise, will not traverse subdirectories</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">File Filter Regex</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Provides a Java Regular 
Expression for filtering Filenames; if a filter is supplied, only files whose 
names match that Regular Expression will be fetched</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Path Filter Regex</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">When Search Recursively is 
true, then
  only subdirectories whose path matches the given Regular Expression will be 
scanned</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Dotted Files</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, files whose names begin with a dot (".") will be 
ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Remote Poll Batch 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">5000</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The value specifies how many 
file paths to find in a given directory on the remote system when doing a file 
listing. This value in general should not need to be modified but when polling 
against a remote system with a tremendous number of files this value can be 
critical.  Setting this value too high can result very poor performance and 
setting it too low can cause the flow to be slower than 
normal.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Connection Timeout</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">30 sec</td
 ><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Amount of time to wait 
 >before timing out while creating a connection</td></tr><tr><td 
 >id="name"><strong>Data Timeout</strong></td><td id="default-value">30 
 >sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">When transferring 
 >a file between the local and remote system, this value specifies how long is 
 >allowed to elapse without any data being transferred between 
 >systems</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Connection Mode</td><td 
 >id="default-value">Passive</td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Active</li><li>Passive</li></ul></td><td 
 >id="description">The FTP Connection Mode</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Transfer 
 >Mode</td><td id="default-value">Binary</td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Binary</li><li>ASCII</li></ul></td><td 
 >id="description">The FTP Transfer Mode</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Proxy 
 >Type</td><td id="default-value">DIRECT</td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"><ul><li>DIRECT</li><li>HTTP</li><li>SOCKS</li></ul></td><td
 > id="descripti
 on">Proxy type used for file transfers</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Proxy 
Host</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The fully qualified hostname or IP address of the proxy 
server</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Proxy Port</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
port of the proxy server</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Http Proxy Username</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Http Proxy Username</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Http Proxy 
Password</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Http Proxy Password<br/><strong>Sensitive Property: 
true</strong></td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All
 FlowFiles that are received are routed to success</td></tr></table><h3>Reads 
Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3>
 <table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>ftp.remote.host</td><td>The
 hostname of the FTP Server</td></tr><tr><td>ftp.remote.port</td><td>The port 
that was connected to on the FTP 
Server</td></tr><tr><td>ftp.listing.user</td><td>The username of the user that 
performed the FTP Listing</td></tr><tr><td>file.owner</td><td>The numeric owner 
id of the source file</td></tr><tr><td>file.group</td><td>The numeric group id 
of the source file</td></tr><tr><td>file.permissions</td><td>The 
read/write/execute permissions of the source 
file</td></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file on the SFTP 
Server</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The fully qualified name of the directory 
on the SFTP Server from which the file was pulled</td></tr></table><h3>State 
management: </h3><table 
id="stateful"><tr><th>Scope</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>CLUSTER</td><td>After
 performing a listing of files, the timestamp of the newest file is stored. 
This allows the P
 rocessor to list only files that have been added or modified after this date 
the next time that the Processor is run. State is stored across the cluster so 
that this Processor can be run on Primary Node only and if a new Primary Node 
is selected, the new node will not duplicate the data that was listed by the 
previous Primary Node.</td></tr></table><h3>Restricted: </h3><h3>See 
Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.FetchFTP/index.html">FetchFTP</a>, 
<a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.GetFTP/index.html">GetFTP</a>, 
<a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.PutFTP/index.html">PutFTP</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListFile</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Retrieves a 
listing of files from the local filesystem. For each file that is listed, 
creates a FlowFile that represents the file so that it can be fetched in 
conjunction with FetchFile. This Processor is designed to run on Primary Node 
only in a cluster. If the primary node changes, the new Primary Node will pick 
up where the previous node left off without duplicating all of the data. Unlike 
GetFile, this Processor does not delete any data from the local 
filesystem.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>file, get, list, ingest, source, 
filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property supports t
 he <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Input Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The input directory from which 
files to pull files<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse 
Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether to list files from subdirectories of the 
directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Input Directory 
Location</strong></td><td id="default-value">Local</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Local <img src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" 
alt="Input Directory is located on a local disk. State will be stored locally 
on each node in the cluster."
  title="Input Directory is located on a local disk. State will be stored 
locally on each node in the cluster."></img></li><li>Remote <img 
src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Input Directory is located on a 
remote system. State will be stored across the cluster so that the listing can 
be performed on Primary Node Only and another node can pick up where the last 
node left off, if the Primary Node changes" title="Input Directory is located 
on a remote system. State will be stored across the cluster so that the listing 
can be performed on Primary Node Only and another node can pick up where the 
last node left off, if the Primary Node changes"></img></li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Specifies where the Input Directory is located. This is used 
to determine whether state should be stored locally or across the 
cluster.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>File Filter</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">[^\.].*</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Only files whose na
 mes match the given regular expression will be picked up</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Path Filter</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">When Recurse Subdirectories is 
true, then only subdirectories whose path matches the given regular expression 
will be scanned</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Minimum File 
Age</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum age that a file 
must be in order to be pulled; any file younger than this amount of time 
(according to last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Maximum File Age</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum age that a file 
must be in order to be pulled; any file older than this amount of time 
(according to last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Minimum File Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 
B</td><td id="
 allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum size that a file must 
be in order to be pulled</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maximum File Size</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
maximum size that a file can be in order to be pulled</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Ignore Hidden Files</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether or not hidden files should be 
ignored</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All
 FlowFiles that are received are routed to success</td></tr></table><h3>Reads 
Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The
 name of the file that was read from 
filesystem.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path i
 s set to the relative path of the file's directory on filesystem compared to 
the Input Directory property.  For example, if Input Directory is set to /tmp, 
then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "/". If the 
Recurse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from 
/tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path attribute will be set to 
"abc/1/2/3/".</td></tr><tr><td>absolute.path</td><td>The absolute.path is set 
to the absolute path of the file's directory on filesystem. For example, if the 
Input Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will 
have the path attribute set to "/tmp/". If the Recurse Subdirectories property 
is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path 
attribute will be set to 
"/tmp/abc/1/2/3/".</td></tr><tr><td>file.owner</td><td>The user that owns the 
file in filesystem</td></tr><tr><td>file.group</td><td>The group that owns the 
file in filesystem</td></tr><tr><td>file.size</td><td>The num
 ber of bytes in the file in 
filesystem</td></tr><tr><td>file.permissions</td><td>The permissions for the 
file in filesystem. This is formatted as 3 characters for the owner, 3 for the 
group, and 3 for other users. For example 
rw-rw-r--</td></tr><tr><td>file.lastModifiedTime</td><td>The timestamp of when 
the file in filesystem was last modified as 
'yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ'</td></tr><tr><td>file.lastAccessTime</td><td>The 
timestamp of when the file in filesystem was last accessed as 
'yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ'</td></tr><tr><td>file.creationTime</td><td>The 
timestamp of when the file in filesystem was created as 
'yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ'</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.GetFile/index.html">GetFile</a>, 
<a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.PutFile/index.html">PutFile</a>, 
<a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.FetchFile/index.html">FetchFile</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListFile</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Retrieves a 
listing of files from the local filesystem. For each file that is listed, 
creates a FlowFile that represents the file so that it can be fetched in 
conjunction with FetchFile. This Processor is designed to run on Primary Node 
only in a cluster. If the primary node changes, the new Primary Node will pick 
up where the previous node left off without duplicating all of the data. Unlike 
GetFile, this Processor does not delete any data from the local 
filesystem.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>file, get, list, ingest, source, 
filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property supports t
 he <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Input Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The input directory from which 
files to pull files<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse 
Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether to list files from subdirectories of the 
directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Input Directory 
Location</strong></td><td id="default-value">Local</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Local <img src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" 
alt="Input Directory is located on a local disk. State will be stored locally 
on each node in the cluster."
  title="Input Directory is located on a local disk. State will be stored 
locally on each node in the cluster."></img></li><li>Remote <img 
src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Input Directory is located on a 
remote system. State will be stored across the cluster so that the listing can 
be performed on Primary Node Only and another node can pick up where the last 
node left off, if the Primary Node changes" title="Input Directory is located 
on a remote system. State will be stored across the cluster so that the listing 
can be performed on Primary Node Only and another node can pick up where the 
last node left off, if the Primary Node changes"></img></li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Specifies where the Input Directory is located. This is used 
to determine whether state should be stored locally or across the 
cluster.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>File Filter</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">[^\.].*</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Only files whose na
 mes match the given regular expression will be picked up</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Path Filter</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">When Recurse Subdirectories is 
true, then only subdirectories whose path matches the given regular expression 
will be scanned</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Minimum File 
Age</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum age that a file 
must be in order to be pulled; any file younger than this amount of time 
(according to last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Maximum File Age</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum age that a file 
must be in order to be pulled; any file older than this amount of time 
(according to last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Minimum File Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 
B</td><td id="
 allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum size that a file must 
be in order to be pulled</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maximum File Size</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
maximum size that a file can be in order to be pulled</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Ignore Hidden Files</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether or not hidden files should be 
ignored</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All
 FlowFiles that are received are routed to success</td></tr></table><h3>Reads 
Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The
 name of the file that was read from 
filesystem.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path i
 s set to the relative path of the file's directory on filesystem compared to 
the Input Directory property.  For example, if Input Directory is set to /tmp, 
then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "/". If the 
Recurse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from 
/tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path attribute will be set to 
"abc/1/2/3/".</td></tr><tr><td>absolute.path</td><td>The absolute.path is set 
to the absolute path of the file's directory on filesystem. For example, if the 
Input Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will 
have the path attribute set to "/tmp/". If the Recurse Subdirectories property 
is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path 
attribute will be set to 
"/tmp/abc/1/2/3/".</td></tr><tr><td>file.owner</td><td>The user that owns the 
file in filesystem</td></tr><tr><td>file.group</td><td>The group that owns the 
file in filesystem</td></tr><tr><td>file.size</td><td>The num
 ber of bytes in the file in 
filesystem</td></tr><tr><td>file.permissions</td><td>The permissions for the 
file in filesystem. This is formatted as 3 characters for the owner, 3 for the 
group, and 3 for other users. For example 
rw-rw-r--</td></tr><tr><td>file.lastModifiedTime</td><td>The timestamp of when 
the file in filesystem was last modified as 
'yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ'</td></tr><tr><td>file.lastAccessTime</td><td>The 
timestamp of when the file in filesystem was last accessed as 
'yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ'</td></tr><tr><td>file.creationTime</td><td>The 
timestamp of when the file in filesystem was created as 
'yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ'</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3><table 
id="stateful"><tr><th>Scope</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>LOCAL, 
CLUSTER</td><td>After performing a listing of files, the timestamp of the 
newest file is stored. This allows the Processor to list only files that have 
been added or modified after this date the next time that the Processor is run. 
Whet
 her the state is stored with a Local or Cluster scope depends on the value of 
the &lt;Input Directory Location&gt; property.</td></tr></table><h3>Restricted: 
</h3><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.GetFile/index.html">GetFile</a>, 
<a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.PutFile/index.html">PutFile</a>, 
<a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.FetchFile/index.html">FetchFile</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListSFTP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Performs a listing 
of the files residing on an SFTP server. For each file that is found on the 
remote server, a new FlowFile will be created with the filename attribute set 
to the name of the file on the remote server. This can then be used in 
conjunction with FetchSFTP in order to fetch those files.</p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>list, sftp, remote, ingest, source, input, files</p><h3>Properties: 
</h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in 
<strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered 
optional. The table also indicates any default values, whether a property 
supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi 
Expression Language</a>, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", 
meaning that its value will be enc
 rypted. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, ensure that the 
<strong>nifi.properties</strong> file has an entry for the property 
<strong>nifi.sensitive.props.key</strong>.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Hostname</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The fully qualified hostname or 
IP address of the remote system<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">22</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The port to connect to on the remote host to fetch the data 
from<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Username</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Username<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true</
 strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Password</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Password for the user account<br/><strong>Sensitive Property: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Private Key Path</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
fully qualified path to the Private Key file</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Private 
Key Passphrase</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Password for the private 
key<br/><strong>Sensitive Property: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Remote Path</td><td id="default-value">.</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The path on the remote system 
from which to pull or push files<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Distributed Cache Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>Distrib
 utedMapCacheClient<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.distributed.cache.client.DistributedMapCacheClientService/index.html">DistributedMapCacheClientService</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the Controller Service that should be used to 
maintain state about what has been pulled from the remote server so that if a 
new node begins pulling data, it won't duplicate all of the work that has been 
done. If not specified, the information will not be shared across the cluster. 
This property does not need to be set for standalone instances of NiFi but 
should be configured if NiFi is run within a cluster.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Search Recursively</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, will pull files from arbitrarily nested 
subdirectories; otherwise, will not traverse subdirectories</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">File Filter Regex</td><td id="de
 fault-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Provides 
a Java Regular Expression for filtering Filenames; if a filter is supplied, 
only files whose names match that Regular Expression will be 
fetched</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Path Filter Regex</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">When Search Recursively is true, then only subdirectories 
whose path matches the given Regular Expression will be 
scanned</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Dotted Files</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, files whose names begin with a dot (".") will be 
ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Strict Host Key 
Checking</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether or not strict enforcement of hosts keys 
should be applie
 d</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Host Key File</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">If supplied, the given file 
will be used as the Host Key; otherwise, no use host key file will be 
used</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Connection Timeout</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">30 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Amount of time to wait before timing out while creating a 
connection</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Data Timeout</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">30 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">When transferring a file between the local and remote system, 
this value specifies how long is allowed to elapse without any data being 
transferred between systems</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Send Keep Alive 
On Timeout</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether or not to send a sing
 le Keep Alive message when SSH socket times 
out</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All
 FlowFiles that are received are routed to success</td></tr></table><h3>Reads 
Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>sftp.remote.host</td><td>The
 hostname of the SFTP Server</td></tr><tr><td>sftp.remote.port</td><td>The port 
that was connected to on the SFTP 
Server</td></tr><tr><td>sftp.listing.user</td><td>The username of the user that 
performed the SFTP Listing</td></tr><tr><td>file.owner</td><td>The numeric 
owner id of the source file</td></tr><tr><td>file.group</td><td>The numeric 
group id of the source file</td></tr><tr><td>file.permissions</td><td>The 
read/write/execute permissions of the source 
file</td></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file on the SFTP 
Server</td></tr><tr><td>path</t
 d><td>The fully qualified name of the directory on the SFTP Server from which 
the file was pulled</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.FetchSFTP/index.html">FetchSFTP</a>,
 <a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.GetSFTP/index.html">GetSFTP</a>, 
<a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.PutSFTP/index.html">PutSFTP</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListSFTP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Performs a listing 
of the files residing on an SFTP server. For each file that is found on the 
remote server, a new FlowFile will be created with the filename attribute set 
to the name of the file on the remote server. This can then be used in 
conjunction with FetchSFTP in order to fetch those files.</p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>list, sftp, remote, ingest, source, input, files</p><h3>Properties: 
</h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in 
<strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered 
optional. The table also indicates any default values, whether a property 
supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi 
Expression Language</a>, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", 
meaning that its value will be enc
 rypted. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, ensure that the 
<strong>nifi.properties</strong> file has an entry for the property 
<strong>nifi.sensitive.props.key</strong>.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Hostname</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The fully qualified hostname or 
IP address of the remote system<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">22</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The port to connect to on the remote host to fetch the data 
from<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Username</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Username<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true</
 strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Password</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Password for the user account<br/><strong>Sensitive Property: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Private Key Path</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
fully qualified path to the Private Key file</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Private 
Key Passphrase</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Password for the private 
key<br/><strong>Sensitive Property: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Remote Path</td><td id="default-value">.</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The path on the remote system 
from which to pull or push files<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">Distributed Cache Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>Distrib
 utedMapCacheClient<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.distributed.cache.client.DistributedMapCacheClientService/index.html">DistributedMapCacheClientService</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the Controller Service that should be used to 
maintain state about what has been pulled from the remote server so that if a 
new node begins pulling data, it won't duplicate all of the work that has been 
done. If not specified, the information will not be shared across the cluster. 
This property does not need to be set for standalone instances of NiFi but 
should be configured if NiFi is run within a cluster.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Search Recursively</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, will pull files from arbitrarily nested 
subdirectories; otherwise, will not traverse subdirectories</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">File Filter Regex</td><td id="de
 fault-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Provides 
a Java Regular Expression for filtering Filenames; if a filter is supplied, 
only files whose names match that Regular Expression will be 
fetched</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Path Filter Regex</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">When Search Recursively is true, then only subdirectories 
whose path matches the given Regular Expression will be 
scanned</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Dotted Files</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, files whose names begin with a dot (".") will be 
ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Strict Host Key 
Checking</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether or not strict enforcement of hosts keys 
should be applie
 d</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Host Key File</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">If supplied, the given file 
will be used as the Host Key; otherwise, no use host key file will be 
used</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Connection Timeout</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">30 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Amount of time to wait before timing out while creating a 
connection</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Data Timeout</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">30 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">When transferring a file between the local and remote system, 
this value specifies how long is allowed to elapse without any data being 
transferred between systems</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Send Keep Alive 
On Timeout</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates whether or not to send a sing
 le Keep Alive message when SSH socket times 
out</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All
 FlowFiles that are received are routed to success</td></tr></table><h3>Reads 
Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>sftp.remote.host</td><td>The
 hostname of the SFTP Server</td></tr><tr><td>sftp.remote.port</td><td>The port 
that was connected to on the SFTP 
Server</td></tr><tr><td>sftp.listing.user</td><td>The username of the user that 
performed the SFTP Listing</td></tr><tr><td>file.owner</td><td>The numeric 
owner id of the source file</td></tr><tr><td>file.group</td><td>The numeric 
group id of the source file</td></tr><tr><td>file.permissions</td><td>The 
read/write/execute permissions of the source 
file</td></tr><tr><td>file.lastModifiedTime</td><td>The timestamp of when the 
file in the filesystem wa
 slast modified as 
'yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ'</td></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file 
on the SFTP Server</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The fully qualified name of 
the directory on the SFTP Server from which the file was 
pulled</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3><table 
id="stateful"><tr><th>Scope</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>CLUSTER</td><td>After
 performing a listing of files, the timestamp of the newest file is stored. 
This allows the Processor to list only files that have been added or modified 
after this date the next time that the Processor is run. State is stored across 
the cluster so that this Processor can be run on Primary Node only and if a new 
Primary Node is selected, the new node will not duplicate the data that was 
listed by the previous Primary Node.</td></tr></table><h3>Restricted: 
</h3><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.FetchSFTP/index.html">FetchSFTP</a>,
 <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.Ge
 tSFTP/index.html">GetSFTP</a>, <a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.PutSFTP/index.html">PutSFTP</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenHTTP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Starts an HTTP 
Server that is used to receive FlowFiles from remote sources. The default URI 
of the Service will be http://{hostname}:{port}/contentListener</p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>ingest, http, https, rest, listen</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the 
list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. 
Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also 
indicates any default values.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Base 
Path</strong></td><td id="default-value">contentListener</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Base path for incoming 
connections</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Listening Port</strong></td
 ><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The Port to listen on for incoming 
 >connections</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max Data to Receive per Second</td><td 
 >id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The maximum amount of data to receive per second; this 
 >allows the bandwidth to be throttled to a specified data rate; if not 
 >specified, the data rate is not throttled</td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL 
 >Context Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
 ></strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
 >href="../org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 > id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
 >Context</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Authorized DN 
 >Pattern</strong></td><td id="default-value">.*</td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A Regular
  Expression to apply against the Distinguished Name of incoming connections. 
If the Pattern does not match the DN, the connection will be 
refused.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Unconfirmed Flowfile 
Time</strong></td><td id="default-value">60 secs</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum amount of time to 
wait for a FlowFile to be confirmed before it is removed from the 
cache</td></tr><tr><td id="name">HTTP Headers to receive as Attributes 
(Regex)</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the Regular Expression that determines the names of 
HTTP Headers that should be passed along as FlowFile 
attributes</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Relationship
 for successfully received FlowFiles</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: 
</h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3>None specified.</body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenHTTP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Starts an HTTP 
Server that is used to receive FlowFiles from remote sources. The default URI 
of the Service will be http://{hostname}:{port}/contentListener</p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>ingest, http, https, rest, listen</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the 
list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. 
Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also 
indicates any default values.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Base 
Path</strong></td><td id="default-value">contentListener</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Base path for incoming 
connections</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Listening Port</strong></td
 ><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The Port to listen on for incoming 
 >connections</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max Data to Receive per Second</td><td 
 >id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The maximum amount of data to receive per second; this 
 >allows the bandwidth to be throttled to a specified data rate; if not 
 >specified, the data rate is not throttled</td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL 
 >Context Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
 ></strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
 >href="../org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 > id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
 >Context</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Authorized DN 
 >Pattern</strong></td><td id="default-value">.*</td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A Regular
  Expression to apply against the Distinguished Name of incoming connections. 
If the Pattern does not match the DN, the connection will be 
refused.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Unconfirmed Flowfile 
Time</strong></td><td id="default-value">60 secs</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum amount of time to 
wait for a FlowFile to be confirmed before it is removed from the 
cache</td></tr><tr><td id="name">HTTP Headers to receive as Attributes 
(Regex)</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the Regular Expression that determines the names of 
HTTP Headers that should be passed along as FlowFile 
attributes</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Relationship
 for successfully received FlowFiles</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: 
</h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>State manage
 ment: </h3>This processor has no state management.<h3>Restricted: 
</h3></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenRELP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Listens for RELP 
messages being sent to a given port over TCP. Each message will be acknowledged 
after successfully writing the message to a FlowFile. Each FlowFile will 
contain data portion of one or more RELP frames. In the case where the RELP 
frames contain syslog messages, the output of this processor can be sent to a 
ParseSyslog processor for further processing.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>listen, 
relp, tcp, logs</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of 
required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not 
in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, 
and whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>N
 ame</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Local Network 
Interface</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The name of a local network interface to be used to restrict 
listening to a specific LAN.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
port to listen on for communication.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Receive 
Buffer Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">65507 B</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The size of each buffer used to 
receive messages. Adjust this value appropriately based on the expected size of 
the incoming messages.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of Message 
Queue</strong></td><td id="default-value">10000</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of th
 e internal queue used to buffer messages being transferred from the underlying 
channel to the processor. Setting this value higher allows more messages to be 
buffered in memory during surges of incoming messages, but increases the total 
memory used by the processor.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of 
Socket Buffer</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the socket 
buffer that should be used. This is a suggestion to the Operating System to 
indicate how big the socket buffer should be. If this value is set too low, the 
buffer may fill up before the data can be read, and incoming data will be 
dropped.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the character set of the received 
data.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Batch Size</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">1</td><td id="allow
 able-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of messages to add 
to a single FlowFile. If multiple messages are available, they will be 
concatenated along with the &lt;Message Delimiter&gt; up to this configured 
maximum number of messages</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batching Message 
Delimiter</strong></td><td id="default-value">\n</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies the delimiter to 
place between messages when multiple messages are bundled together (see &lt;Max 
Batch Size&gt; property).</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Number of TCP 
Connections</strong></td><td id="default-value">2</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of 
concurrent TCP connections to accept.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context 
Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
</strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi
 
.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
Context. If this property is set, messages will be received over a secure 
connection.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Messages
 received successfully will be sent out this 
relationship.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>relp.command</td><td>The
 command of the RELP frames.</td></tr><tr><td>relp.sender</td><td>The sending 
host of the messages.</td></tr><tr><td>relp.port</td><td>The sending port the 
messages were received over.</td></tr><tr><td>relp.txnr</td><td>The transaction 
number of the message. Only included if &lt;Batch Size&gt; is 
1.</td></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>The mime.type of the content w
 hich is text/plain</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.ParseSyslog/index.html">ParseSyslog</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenRELP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Listens for RELP 
messages being sent to a given port over TCP. Each message will be acknowledged 
after successfully writing the message to a FlowFile. Each FlowFile will 
contain data portion of one or more RELP frames. In the case where the RELP 
frames contain syslog messages, the output of this processor can be sent to a 
ParseSyslog processor for further processing.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>listen, 
relp, tcp, logs</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of 
required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not 
in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, 
and whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>N
 ame</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Local Network 
Interface</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The name of a local network interface to be used to restrict 
listening to a specific LAN.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
port to listen on for communication.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Receive 
Buffer Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">65507 B</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The size of each buffer used to 
receive messages. Adjust this value appropriately based on the expected size of 
the incoming messages.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of Message 
Queue</strong></td><td id="default-value">10000</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of th
 e internal queue used to buffer messages being transferred from the underlying 
channel to the processor. Setting this value higher allows more messages to be 
buffered in memory during surges of incoming messages, but increases the total 
memory used by the processor.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of 
Socket Buffer</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the socket 
buffer that should be used. This is a suggestion to the Operating System to 
indicate how big the socket buffer should be. If this value is set too low, the 
buffer may fill up before the data can be read, and incoming data will be 
dropped.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the character set of the received 
data.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Batch Size</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">1</td><td id="allow
 able-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of messages to add 
to a single FlowFile. If multiple messages are available, they will be 
concatenated along with the &lt;Message Delimiter&gt; up to this configured 
maximum number of messages</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batching Message 
Delimiter</strong></td><td id="default-value">\n</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies the delimiter to 
place between messages when multiple messages are bundled together (see &lt;Max 
Batch Size&gt; property).</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Number of TCP 
Connections</strong></td><td id="default-value">2</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of 
concurrent TCP connections to accept.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context 
Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
</strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi
 
.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
Context. If this property is set, messages will be received over a secure 
connection.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Messages
 received successfully will be sent out this 
relationship.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>relp.command</td><td>The
 command of the RELP frames.</td></tr><tr><td>relp.sender</td><td>The sending 
host of the messages.</td></tr><tr><td>relp.port</td><td>The sending port the 
messages were received over.</td></tr><tr><td>relp.txnr</td><td>The transaction 
number of the message. Only included if &lt;Batch Size&gt; is 
1.</td></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>The mime.type of the content w
 hich is text/plain</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This processor 
has no state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.ParseSyslog/index.html">ParseSyslog</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenSyslog</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Listens for Syslog 
messages being sent to a given port over TCP or UDP. Incoming messages are 
checked against regular expressions for RFC5424 and RFC3164 formatted messages. 
The format of each message is: (&lt;PRIORITY&gt;)(VERSION )(TIMESTAMP) 
(HOSTNAME) (BODY) where version is optional. The timestamp can be an RFC5424 
timestamp with a format of "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SZ" or 
"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.S+hh:mm", or it can be an RFC3164 timestamp with a 
format of "MMM d HH:mm:ss". If an incoming messages matches one of these 
patterns, the message will be parsed and the individual pieces will be placed 
in FlowFile attributes, with the original message in the content of the 
FlowFile. If an incoming message does not match one of these patterns it will 
not be parsed and the syslog.
 valid attribute will be set to false with the original message in the content 
of the FlowFile. Valid messages will be transferred on the success 
relationship, and invalid messages will be transferred on the invalid 
relationship.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>syslog, listen, udp, tcp, 
logs</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Protocol</strong></td><td id="default-value">UDP</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>TCP</li><li>UDP</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">The protocol for Syslog communication.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td id="de
 fault-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The port 
for Syslog communication.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Local Network 
Interface</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The name of a local network interface to be used to restrict 
listening to a specific LAN.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: 
</strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
Context. If this property is set, syslog messages will be received over a 
secure connection.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Receive Buffer 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">65507 B</td><td id="allowable-values
 "></td><td id="description">The size of each buffer used to receive Syslog 
messages. Adjust this value appropriately based on the expected size of the 
incoming Syslog messages. When UDP is selected each buffer will hold one Syslog 
message. When TCP is selected messages are read from an incoming connection 
until the buffer is full, or the connection is closed. </td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Max Size of Message Queue</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">10000</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The maximum size of the internal queue used to buffer messages 
being transferred from the underlying channel to the processor. Setting this 
value higher allows more messages to be buffered in memory during surges of 
incoming messages, but increases the total memory used by the 
processor.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of Socket 
Buffer</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the sock
 et buffer that should be used. This is a suggestion to the Operating System to 
indicate how big the socket buffer should be. If this value is set too low, the 
buffer may fill up before the data can be read, and incoming data will be 
dropped.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Number of TCP 
Connections</strong></td><td id="default-value">2</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of 
concurrent connections to accept Syslog messages in TCP mode.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Max Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">1</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of Syslog 
events to add to a single FlowFile. If multiple events are available, they will 
be concatenated along with the &lt;Message Delimiter&gt; up to this configured 
maximum number of messages</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Message 
Delimiter</strong></td><td id="default-value">\n</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Speci
 fies the delimiter to place between Syslog messages when multiple messages are 
bundled together (see &lt;Max Batch Size&gt; property).</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Parse Messages</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates if the processor should parse the Syslog messages. 
If set to false, each outgoing FlowFile will only contain the sender, protocol, 
and port, and no additional attributes.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the character set of the Syslog 
messages</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Syslog
 messages that match one of the expected formats will be sent out this 
relationship as a FlowFile per message.</td></tr><tr><td>invalid</td><td>Syslog 
messages t
 hat do not match one of the expected formats will be sent out this 
relationship as a FlowFile per message.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: 
</h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>syslog.priority</td><td>The
 priority of the Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.severity</td><td>The 
severity of the Syslog message derived from the 
priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.facility</td><td>The facility of the Syslog 
message derived from the priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.version</td><td>The 
optional version from the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.timestamp</td><td>The timestamp of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.hostname</td><td>The hostname of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.sender</td><td>The hostname of the Syslog 
server that sent the message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.body</td><td>The body of 
the Syslog message, everything after the hostname.</td></tr><tr><td>sy
 slog.valid</td><td>An indicator of whether this message matched the expected 
formats. If this value is false, the other attributes will be empty and only 
the original message will be available in the 
content.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.protocol</td><td>The protocol over which the 
Syslog message was received.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.port</td><td>The port over 
which the Syslog message was received.</td></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>The 
mime.type of the FlowFile which will be text/plain for Syslog 
messages.</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.PutSyslog/index.html">PutSyslog</a>,
 <a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.ParseSyslog/index.html">ParseSyslog</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenSyslog</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Listens for Syslog 
messages being sent to a given port over TCP or UDP. Incoming messages are 
checked against regular expressions for RFC5424 and RFC3164 formatted messages. 
The format of each message is: (&lt;PRIORITY&gt;)(VERSION )(TIMESTAMP) 
(HOSTNAME) (BODY) where version is optional. The timestamp can be an RFC5424 
timestamp with a format of "yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.SZ" or 
"yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss.S+hh:mm", or it can be an RFC3164 timestamp with a 
format of "MMM d HH:mm:ss". If an incoming messages matches one of these 
patterns, the message will be parsed and the individual pieces will be placed 
in FlowFile attributes, with the original message in the content of the 
FlowFile. If an incoming message does not match one of these patterns it will 
not be parsed and the syslog.
 valid attribute will be set to false with the original message in the content 
of the FlowFile. Valid messages will be transferred on the success 
relationship, and invalid messages will be transferred on the invalid 
relationship.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>syslog, listen, udp, tcp, 
logs</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Protocol</strong></td><td id="default-value">UDP</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>TCP</li><li>UDP</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">The protocol for Syslog communication.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td id="de
 fault-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The port 
for Syslog communication.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Local Network 
Interface</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The name of a local network interface to be used to restrict 
listening to a specific LAN.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: 
</strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
Context. If this property is set, syslog messages will be received over a 
secure connection.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Receive Buffer 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">65507 B</td><td id="allowable-values
 "></td><td id="description">The size of each buffer used to receive Syslog 
messages. Adjust this value appropriately based on the expected size of the 
incoming Syslog messages. When UDP is selected each buffer will hold one Syslog 
message. When TCP is selected messages are read from an incoming connection 
until the buffer is full, or the connection is closed. </td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Max Size of Message Queue</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">10000</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The maximum size of the internal queue used to buffer messages 
being transferred from the underlying channel to the processor. Setting this 
value higher allows more messages to be buffered in memory during surges of 
incoming messages, but increases the total memory used by the 
processor.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of Socket 
Buffer</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the sock
 et buffer that should be used. This is a suggestion to the Operating System to 
indicate how big the socket buffer should be. If this value is set too low, the 
buffer may fill up before the data can be read, and incoming data will be 
dropped.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Number of TCP 
Connections</strong></td><td id="default-value">2</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of 
concurrent connections to accept Syslog messages in TCP mode.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Max Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">1</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of Syslog 
events to add to a single FlowFile. If multiple events are available, they will 
be concatenated along with the &lt;Message Delimiter&gt; up to this configured 
maximum number of messages</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Message 
Delimiter</strong></td><td id="default-value">\n</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Speci
 fies the delimiter to place between Syslog messages when multiple messages are 
bundled together (see &lt;Max Batch Size&gt; property).</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Parse Messages</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Indicates if the processor should parse the Syslog messages. 
If set to false, each outgoing FlowFile will only contain the sender, protocol, 
and port, and no additional attributes.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the character set of the Syslog 
messages</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Syslog
 messages that match one of the expected formats will be sent out this 
relationship as a FlowFile per message.</td></tr><tr><td>invalid</td><td>Syslog 
messages t
 hat do not match one of the expected formats will be sent out this 
relationship as a FlowFile per message.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: 
</h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>syslog.priority</td><td>The
 priority of the Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.severity</td><td>The 
severity of the Syslog message derived from the 
priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.facility</td><td>The facility of the Syslog 
message derived from the priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.version</td><td>The 
optional version from the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.timestamp</td><td>The timestamp of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.hostname</td><td>The hostname of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.sender</td><td>The hostname of the Syslog 
server that sent the message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.body</td><td>The body of 
the Syslog message, everything after the hostname.</td></tr><tr><td>sy
 slog.valid</td><td>An indicator of whether this message matched the expected 
formats. If this value is false, the other attributes will be empty and only 
the original message will be available in the 
content.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.protocol</td><td>The protocol over which the 
Syslog message was received.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.port</td><td>The port over 
which the Syslog message was received.</td></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>The 
mime.type of the FlowFile which will be text/plain for Syslog 
messages.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This processor has no 
state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.PutSyslog/index.html">PutSyslog</a>,
 <a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.ParseSyslog/index.html">ParseSyslog</a></p></body></html>
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@@ -1 +1 @@
-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenTCP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Listens for 
incoming TCP connections and reads data from each connection using a line 
separator as the message demarcator. The default behavior is for each message 
to produce a single FlowFile, however this can be controlled by increasing the 
Batch Size to a larger value for higher throughput. The Receive Buffer Size 
must be set as large as the largest messages expected to be received, meaning 
if every 100kb there is a line separator, then the Receive Buffer Size must be 
greater than 100kb.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>listen, tcp, tls, 
ssl</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property support
 s the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Local Network Interface</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The name of a local network 
interface to be used to restrict listening to a specific 
LAN.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The port to listen on for 
communication.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Receive Buffer 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">65507 B</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The size of each buffer used to 
receive messages. Adjust this value appropriately based on the expected size of 
the incoming messages.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of Message 
Que
 ue</strong></td><td id="default-value">10000</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the 
internal queue used to buffer messages being transferred from the underlying 
channel to the processor. Setting this value higher allows more messages to be 
buffered in memory during surges of incoming messages, but increases the total 
memory used by the processor.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of 
Socket Buffer</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the socket 
buffer that should be used. This is a suggestion to the Operating System to 
indicate how big the socket buffer should be. If this value is set too low, the 
buffer may fill up before the data can be read, and incoming data will be 
dropped.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the character set of t
 he received data.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Batch 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">1</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of messages 
to add to a single FlowFile. If multiple messages are available, they will be 
concatenated along with the &lt;Message Delimiter&gt; up to this configured 
maximum number of messages</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batching Message 
Delimiter</strong></td><td id="default-value">\n</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies the delimiter to 
place between messages when multiple messages are bundled together (see &lt;Max 
Batch Size&gt; property).</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Number of TCP 
Connections</strong></td><td id="default-value">2</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of 
concurrent TCP connections to accept.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context 
Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>C
 ontroller Service API: 
</strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
Context. If this property is set, messages will be received over a secure 
connection.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Client Auth</td><td 
id="default-value">REQUIRED</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>WANT</li><li>REQUIRED</li><li>NONE</li></ul></td><td
 id="description">The client authentication policy to use for the SSL Context. 
Only used if an SSL Context Service is 
provided.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Messages
 received successfully will be sent out this 
relationship.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Des
 cription</th></tr><tr><td>tcp.sender</td><td>The sending host of the 
messages.</td></tr><tr><td>tcp.port</td><td>The sending port the messages were 
received.</td></tr></table></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta 
charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListenTCP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Listens for 
incoming TCP connections and reads data from each connection using a line 
separator as the message demarcator. The default behavior is for each message 
to produce a single FlowFile, however this can be controlled by increasing the 
Batch Size to a larger value for higher throughput. The Receive Buffer Size 
must be set as large as the largest messages expected to be received, meaning 
if every 100kb there is a line separator, then the Receive Buffer Size must be 
greater than 100kb.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>listen, tcp, tls, 
ssl</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property support
 s the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default 
Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Local Network Interface</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The name of a local network 
interface to be used to restrict listening to a specific 
LAN.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Port</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The port to listen on for 
communication.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Receive Buffer 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">65507 B</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The size of each buffer used to 
receive messages. Adjust this value appropriately based on the expected size of 
the incoming messages.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of Message 
Que
 ue</strong></td><td id="default-value">10000</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the 
internal queue used to buffer messages being transferred from the underlying 
channel to the processor. Setting this value higher allows more messages to be 
buffered in memory during surges of incoming messages, but increases the total 
memory used by the processor.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Size of 
Socket Buffer</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the socket 
buffer that should be used. This is a suggestion to the Operating System to 
indicate how big the socket buffer should be. If this value is set too low, the 
buffer may fill up before the data can be read, and incoming data will be 
dropped.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the character set of t
 he received data.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Batch 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">1</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of messages 
to add to a single FlowFile. If multiple messages are available, they will be 
concatenated along with the &lt;Message Delimiter&gt; up to this configured 
maximum number of messages</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batching Message 
Delimiter</strong></td><td id="default-value">\n</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies the delimiter to 
place between messages when multiple messages are bundled together (see &lt;Max 
Batch Size&gt; property).</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Max Number of TCP 
Connections</strong></td><td id="default-value">2</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of 
concurrent TCP connections to accept.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context 
Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>C
 ontroller Service API: 
</strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
Context. If this property is set, messages will be received over a secure 
connection.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Client Auth</td><td 
id="default-value">REQUIRED</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>WANT</li><li>REQUIRED</li><li>NONE</li></ul></td><td
 id="description">The client authentication policy to use for the SSL Context. 
Only used if an SSL Context Service is 
provided.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Messages
 received successfully will be sent out this 
relationship.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Des
 cription</th></tr><tr><td>tcp.sender</td><td>The sending host of the 
messages.</td></tr><tr><td>tcp.port</td><td>The sending port the messages were 
received.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This processor has no 
state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3></body></html>
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