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Vrinda Palod commented on NIFI-11578:
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Hi Team
any update on this ?
> InvokeHttp is not working when setting client credentials as grant type
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> Key: NIFI-11578
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-11578
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.20.0, 1.21.0
> Reporter: Vrinda Palod
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: image-2023-05-22-15-35-35-597.png,
> image-2023-05-22-15-38-28-096.png
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>
> Hi Team,
> I am trying to run Invokrhttp using StandardOauth2AccessTokenProvider
> controller service. When I set client credentials in my Invokehttp method, it
> throws below error.
> InvokeHTTP[id=32a98900-0188-1000-ffff-ffff88fdac58] Failed to properly
> initialize Processor. If still scheduled to run, NiFi will attempt to
> initialize and run the Processor again after the 'Administrative Yield
> Duration' has elapsed. Failure is due to
> org.apache.nifi.processor.exception.ProcessException: OAuth2 access token
> request failed [HTTP 400]:
> org.apache.nifi.processor.exception.ProcessException: OAuth2 access token
> request failed [HTTP 400
>
>
> Below is how I am setting up my controller service. There is no issue with
> endpoint url we are using.
> !image-2023-05-22-15-38-28-096.png!
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