Mark Payne created NIFI-4176:
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Summary: IPLookupService should avoid using FILE_EXISTS_VALIDATOR
Key: NIFI-4176
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-4176
Project: Apache NiFi
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Extensions
Reporter: Mark Payne
Currently, the IPLookupService uses a FILE_EXISTS_VALIDATOR in order to ensure
that the given database file exists. Quite often, though, a flow is developed
in such a way that the file is dynamically fetched via GetHTTP, InvokeHTTP,
etc. and then written out so that IPLookupService is able to automatically
reload the data.
If a new flow is imported via template, for example, or copied from another
NiFi instance, the file may not yet exist. As a result, the Controller Service
is invalid and upon startup the service is not enabled. This then causes
referencing processors not to start. This can be particularly problematic if
running in a cluster where some nodes have the file and start the processor
while other nodes do not.
To avoid this, the IPLookupService (and Controller Services, in general) should
not use the FILE_EXISTS_VALIDATOR but instead just fail in the @OnScheduled
method. This way, the service will continually attempt to start and once the
file does exist, everything will begin flowing as expected.
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