pvillard31 opened a new pull request, #9500:
URL: https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/9500

   # Summary
   
   [NIFI-13982](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-13982) - Web client 
- body as string and get request URI for response entity
   
   In the web client API, we currently have in `HttpRequestBodySpec`:
   
   ````java
   HttpRequestHeadersSpec body(InputStream inputStream, OptionalLong 
contentLength) 
   ````
   
   It would be convenient to also have:
   
   ````java
   HttpRequestHeadersSpec body(String body); 
   ````
   
   Especially when the payload is very small and easy to craft.
   
   In addition, in `HttpResponseEntity`, there is no way to know what endpoint 
has been accessed to generate that response. Having the possibility to 
retrieved the requested endpoint from the response entity might be useful when 
there is a separation between processors and controller services, in particular 
when generating the provenance events at processor level where adding the 
transit URI is useful for data lineage.
   
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