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Joseph Witt commented on NIFI-3646:
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[~ncarenza] can you talk more about how you envision this working compared to
the current approach?
The current approach lets you connect a processor to another processor and then
allows you to specify a range of important details about that connection such
as the source relationship name, back pressure settings, etc.. This seems like
the right model.
Can you compare your proposal to that? It looks like you're suggesting we list
off one more more possible relationship names then grab that one to create an
actual connection.
Or, are you simply asking for a way to see the relationship names of all
connections leaving a processor whenever you hoever over that processor? This
would be not because you want to add more connections but simply so you could
more easily understand the existing ones? Keep in mind a connection can
represent one or more relationships.
> Show named relationship icons on processor hover
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> Key: NIFI-3646
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-3646
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core UI
> Reporter: Nicholas Carenza
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: connection, ui
> Attachments: nifi-connect-rel.png
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> When hovering over a processor, instead of showing a single add-connection
> element in the middle, show an array of connections. I attached an image
> example.
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