Hi Si, Thanks for jumping in. I am not aware of any existing work on such a processor, but it'd definitely be a nice addition. Feel free to open a pull request with your processors when you feel it's ready for a review. IMHO, you can open a pull request for a Put processor without the List/Fetch couple.
Hope this helps, Pierre Le mar. 19 nov. 2019 à 14:08, Si <[email protected]> a écrit : > Well, here is the first version: > https://github.com/si-sun/nifi-smb-processors > > It supports normal username / password authentication, missing dir > creation, conflict resolution and share access setting. > > Regards > Si > > > Am Do., 14. Nov. 2019 um 19:20 Uhr schrieb Si <[email protected]>: > > > Hello > > > > We're using NiFi on a Linux cluster because we get files from > openssh/sftp > > and then we send them to Windows shares. While it kind of works to just > use > > CIFS mounts, some of the Windows based systems are relying on share > access > > locks to know when it's safe to start reading the file. I could not get > > this kind of locking to work using CIFS mounts. Supposedly the workaround > > is to use a Windows cluster and S2S instead. > > > > While looking for a solution I found an existing implementation for a > > PutSMBFiles [1] processor. It depends on jcifs and that library does work > > with the locks. But since jcifs is licensed under LGPL, I suppose there > is > > no chance to include it into the official NiFi. > > > > There is an other lib though called smbj [2] and this is under Apache > > License 2.0. Now my question is: > > Is there already work ongoing for something like this? > > If I'd start working on such a PutSMBFiles processor, how likely could > > this be included into the official NiFi code base? > > Is the put part enough for starting out or does it have to contain a get > > (list / fetch) mechanism? > > Any other considerations? > > > > Regards > > Si > > > > [1] > > > https://github.com/dream-lab/echo/blob/master/misc/NifiTensorflowProcessors/src/main/java/in/dream_lab/nifi/tf/processors/PutSmbFiles.java > > [2] https://github.com/hierynomus/smbj > > >
