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Tamás Bunth updated NIFI-7643:
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Priority: Minor (was: Major)
> Unpackcontent writing absolute path property does not make sense
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> Key: NIFI-7643
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-7643
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Tamás Bunth
> Priority: Minor
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> Steps to reproduce:
> # Create a tar or zip file with some arbitrary content in its root. The bug
> occurs only when using these two formats.
> # Create a flow: GetFile -> UnpackContent -> LogAttribute.
> # Set GetFile to fetch the compressed test file from the file system. Set
> UnpackContent to use the appropriate format.
> Unpackcontent writes an attribute "file.absolutePath" which is currently the
> relative path of the unpacked content concatenated with the current working
> directory (where Nifi has been run).
> E.g. if I unpacked a file with relative path "egg/ham.txt" and I run Nifi
> from "/usr/bin", "file.absolutePath" would be "/usr/bin/egg/ham.txt".
> In my opinion, "absolute path" does not make much sense in this context. I
> suggest removing it.
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