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Chris Sampson updated NIFI-11126: --------------------------------- Resolution: Fixed Status: Resolved (was: Patch Available) > ListenHTTP doesn't clean temporary files from multipart > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NIFI-11126 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-11126 > Project: Apache NiFi > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Extensions > Affects Versions: 1.19.1 > Reporter: Michael W Moser > Assignee: David Handermann > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 1.20.0 > > Time Spent: 1h 10m > Remaining Estimate: 0h > > When a multipart/form-data POST is received by ListenHTTP and the content is > greater than the Multipart Read Buffer Size property, the content is written > to a file on disk in "java.io.tmpdir". These files are never removed, even > after the JVM is shutdown. > To duplicate: > * Configure a ListenHTTP processor with Multipart Read Buffer Size property > with a small value such as 1 KB. > * Configure an InvokeHTTP processor to POST files to ListenHTTP using > multipart/form-data (the Request Multipart Form-Data Name property) > * Configure a GenerateFlowFile processor to send a few files of size > 1 KB > to InvokeHTTP > Observe the java.io.tmpdir (typically /tmp on Linux) has files named > MultiPart3098281529241123731, MultiPart8577800175462397766, etc -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)