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Michael W Moser updated NIFI-13664:
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    Description: 
It would be nice to search and find all components located in a specific NAR.  
For example, if I type "nifi-slack-nar" or partial "nifi-slack" or even just 
"slack", I would like to see all processors and services in my flow that are 
provided by that NAR.  This can be useful for knowing when I can potentially 
remove a NAR from my NiFi installation, especially for NARs that I have added 
as extensions.

This feature is documented in the User Guide under the "Search Components in 
DataFlow" section.

  was:
It would be nice to search and find all components located in a specific NAR.  
For example, if I type "nifi-slack-nar" or partial "nifi-slack", I would like 
to see all processors and services in my flow that are provided by that NAR.  
This can be useful for knowing when I can potentially remove a NAR from my NiFi 
installation, especially for NARs that I have added as extensions.

This feature is documented in the User Guide under the "Search Components in 
DataFlow" section.


> Component bundle ID should be searchable
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>
>                 Key: NIFI-13664
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-13664
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Core Framework
>            Reporter: Michael W Moser
>            Assignee: Michael W Moser
>            Priority: Minor
>
> It would be nice to search and find all components located in a specific NAR. 
>  For example, if I type "nifi-slack-nar" or partial "nifi-slack" or even just 
> "slack", I would like to see all processors and services in my flow that are 
> provided by that NAR.  This can be useful for knowing when I can potentially 
> remove a NAR from my NiFi installation, especially for NARs that I have added 
> as extensions.
> This feature is documented in the User Guide under the "Search Components in 
> DataFlow" section.



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