mattyb149 commented on a change in pull request #3977: NIFI-7007 Add update
functionality to the PutCassandraRecord processor.
URL: https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/3977#discussion_r366565442
##########
File path:
nifi-nar-bundles/nifi-cassandra-bundle/nifi-cassandra-processors/src/main/java/org/apache/nifi/processors/cassandra/PutCassandraRecord.java
##########
@@ -67,6 +75,35 @@
.required(true)
.build();
+ static final PropertyDescriptor STATEMENT_TYPE = new
PropertyDescriptor.Builder()
+ .name("put-cassandra-record-statement-type")
+ .displayName("Statement Type")
+ .description("Specifies the type of CQL Statement to generate.")
+ .required(true)
+ .defaultValue(INSERT_TYPE)
+ .allowableValues(UPDATE_TYPE, INSERT_TYPE)
+ .build();
+
+ static final PropertyDescriptor UPDATE_METHOD = new
PropertyDescriptor.Builder()
+ .name("put-cassandra-record-update-method")
+ .displayName("Update Method")
+ .description("Specifies the method to use to SET the values.")
+ .required(false)
+ .defaultValue(SET_TYPE)
+ .allowableValues(INCR_TYPE, DECR_TYPE, SET_TYPE)
+ .build();
+
+ static final PropertyDescriptor UPDATE_KEYS = new
PropertyDescriptor.Builder()
+ .name("put-cassandra-record-update-keys")
+ .displayName("Update Keys")
+ .description("A comma-separated list of column names that uniquely
identifies a row in the database for UPDATE statements. "
+ + "If the Statement Type is UPDATE and this property is
not set, the conversion to CQL will fail. "
+ + "This property is ignored if the Statement Type is
INSERT.")
Review comment:
Nitpick, but in case more verbs are added later, I think the doc should read
"This property is ignored if the Statement Type is anything other than UPDATE"
----------------------------------------------------------------
This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service.
To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the
URL above to go to the specific comment.
For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at:
[email protected]
With regards,
Apache Git Services