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Daniel Stieglitz updated NIFI-15238:
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Description:
The HTTP_METHOD property in InvokeHTTP currently accepts values GET, POST, PUT,
PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS, an Expression Language expression or a value for
an arbitrary method (e.g. TRACE). When not specified as an Expression Language
expression, there is nothing to enforce the value is one of GET, POST, PUT,
PATCH, DELETE, HEAD or OPTIONS. The reason partially is that arbitrary methods
are supported thereby not allowing to validate specific methods.
This ticket proposes to have users encase arbitrary methods using the the
Expression Language literal method e.g.
{code:java}
${literal('TRACE')}{code}
thereby allow for validating when a user enters an HTTP method that it be one
of GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD or OPTIONS and for a pass through when a
Expression Language expression is used.
was:
The HTTP_METHOD property in InvokeHTTP currently accepts values GET, POST, PUT,
PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS, an Expression Language expression. When not
specified as an Expression Language expression, there is nothing to enforce the
value is one of GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD or OPTIONS. The reason
partially is that arbitrary methods are supported thereby not allowing to
validate specific methods.
This ticket proposes to have users encase arbitrary methods using the the
Expression Language literal method e.g.
{code:java}
${literal('TRACE')}{code}
thereby allow for validating when a user enters an HTTP method that it be one
of GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD or OPTIONS and for a pass through when a
Expression Language expression is used.
> Enforce the value for the HTTP_METHOD property in InvokeHTTP when not
> specified as an Expression Language Expression or an arbitrary method
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> Key: NIFI-15238
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-15238
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Daniel Stieglitz
> Assignee: Daniel Stieglitz
> Priority: Minor
> Time Spent: 40m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> The HTTP_METHOD property in InvokeHTTP currently accepts values GET, POST,
> PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS, an Expression Language expression or a
> value for an arbitrary method (e.g. TRACE). When not specified as an
> Expression Language expression, there is nothing to enforce the value is one
> of GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD or OPTIONS. The reason partially is
> that arbitrary methods are supported thereby not allowing to validate
> specific methods.
> This ticket proposes to have users encase arbitrary methods using the the
> Expression Language literal method e.g.
> {code:java}
> ${literal('TRACE')}{code}
> thereby allow for validating when a user enters an HTTP method that it be one
> of GET, POST, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD or OPTIONS and for a pass through when
> a Expression Language expression is used.
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