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ASF GitHub Bot commented on NIFI-5022:
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Github user joewitt commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/2588
@ottobackwards I would be fine merging this in without running additional
testing like you've already done. What we cannot have though are the ASF
headers on source code we copied from elsewhere. You did a great job of adding
it to the NOTICE files but we cannot add the ASF header. Also, why can't we
just use the library as it exists as a binary dependency? Are there some
critical changes or something?
> Create an AWS Gateway Web API version of InvokeHTTP
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>
> Key: NIFI-5022
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-5022
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Otto Fowler
> Assignee: Otto Fowler
> Priority: Major
>
> Currently the AWS processors are lacking support to call AWS Gateway Web Apis.
> Nifi should provide support for calling this apis, including support for all
> the same authentication methods available to the other AWS client processors.
> Since these APIs are web services, their expected use would require an
> interface more like InvokeHTTP however, than the specialized interfaces for
> the other AWS Services.
> What would be required then would be a new AWS Processor that exposed the
> same interface as InvokeHTTP, but backed by the AWS client support ( and of
> course modified to fit the differences between the OK http client and the
> Amazon client ).
> This new processor should be able to pass all the applicable tests available
> in the InvokeHttp test suite.
> The processor should also be factored in such a way as to make it possible
> for the creation of custom processors for specific apis
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