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Dan Kim edited comment on NIFI-7704 at 11/12/20, 1:57 PM:
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I wanted to provide an update since it's been a while.
I'm still working on this here and there as I have time, but this ticket is
less trivial than had initial thought (add a button that triggers the processor
once). There are conceptual things and interface that I need to have a clearer
understanding of before submitting a PR.
That being said, my stretch goal is to have an initial PR opened by the end of
the year.
But with the holidays coming up, I suspect a more realistic timeline would be
sometime in Q1 2021.
was (Author: deekim):
I wanted to provide an update since it's been a while.
I'm still working on this here and there as I have time, but this ticket is
less trivial than had initial thought (add a button that trigger's the
processor once). There are conceptual things and interface that I need to have
a clearer understanding of before submitting a PR.
That being said, my stretch goal is to have an initial PR opened by the end of
the year.
But with the holidays coming up, I suspect a more realistic timeline would be
sometime in Q1 2021.
> Make it posssible to GenerateFlowFile without editing schedule
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> Key: NIFI-7704
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-7704
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Wish
> Affects Versions: 1.11.4
> Reporter: Alejandro Fiel Martínez
> Assignee: Dan Kim
> Priority: Minor
>
> When we are developing/testing or a simple data refresh it's needed we launch
> a flowfile via GenerateFlowFile, for this you have to:
> * Open the processor
> * go to schedule
> * change cron to time, set a time like 3600.
> * Apply changes
> * start and stop the processor
> * Open the processor
> * go to schedule
> * change time to cron (paste the cron you copied earlier)
> * apply changes
> * Start the processor
> It will be nice to have something like "right click->generate FlowFile" or
> something like that to launch 1 batch of the configured flowfile to avoid the
> time and errors that could happen when following the previous steps.
>
> thanks!
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> Resources:
> -
> http://funnifi.blogspot.com/2018/08/one-and-done-flows-aka-job-processing.html
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