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+        <title>MergeRecord</title>
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+        <h3>Introduction</h3>
+       <p>
+           The MergeRecord Processor allows the user to take many FlowFiles 
that consist of record-oriented data (any data format for which there is
+           a Record Reader available) and combine the FlowFiles into one 
larger FlowFile. This may be preferable before pushing the data to a downstream
+           system that prefers larger batches of data, such as HDFS, or in 
order to improve performance of a NiFi flow by reducing the number of FlowFiles
+           that flow through the system (thereby reducing the contention 
placed on the FlowFile Repository, Provenance Repository, Content Repository, 
and
+           FlowFile Queues).
+       </p>
+
+       <p>
+               The Processor creates several 'bins' to put the FlowFiles in. 
The maximum number of bins to use is set to 5 by default, but this can be 
changed
+               by updating the value of the &lt;Maximum number of Bins&gt; 
property. The number of bins is bound in order to avoid running out of Java 
heap space.
+               Note: while the contents of a FlowFile are stored in the 
Content Repository and not in the Java heap space, the Processor must hold the 
FlowFile
+               objects themselves in memory. As a result, these FlowFiles with 
their attributes can potentially take up a great deal of heap space and cause
+               OutOfMemoryError's to be thrown. In order to avoid this, if you 
expect to merge many small FlowFiles together, it is advisable to instead use a
+               MergeContent that merges no more than say 1,000 FlowFiles into 
a bundle and then use a second MergeContent to merges these small bundles into
+               larger bundles. For example, to merge 1,000,000 FlowFiles 
together, use MergeRecord that uses a &lt;Maximum Number of Records&gt; of 
1,000 and route the
+               "merged" Relationship to a second MergeRecord that also sets 
the &lt;Maximum Number of Records&gt; to 1,000. The second MergeRecord will 
then merge 1,000 bundles
+               of 1,000, which in effect produces bundles of 1,000,000.
+       </p>
+
+
+
+       <h3>How FlowFiles are Binned</h3>
+       <p>
+           How the Processor determines which bin to place a FlowFile in 
depends on a few different configuration options. Firstly, the Merge Strategy
+           is considered. The Merge Strategy can be set to one of two options: 
Bin Packing Algorithm, or Defragment. When the goal is to simply combine
+           smaller FlowFiles into one larger FlowFiles, the Bin Packing 
Algorithm should be used. This algorithm picks a bin based on whether or not 
the FlowFile
+           can fit in the bin according to its size and the &lt;Maximum Bin 
Size&gt; property and whether or not the FlowFile is 'like' the other FlowFiles 
in
+           the bin. What it means for two FlowFiles to be 'like FlowFiles' is 
discussed at the end of this section.
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+           The "Defragment" Merge Strategy can be used when records need to be 
explicitly assigned to the same bin. For example, if data is split apart using
+           the SplitRecord Processor, each 'split' can be processed 
independently and later merged back together using this Processor with the
+           Merge Strategy set to Defragment. In order for FlowFiles to be 
added to the same bin when using this configuration, the FlowFiles must have 
the same
+           value for the "fragment.identifier" attribute. Each FlowFile with 
the same identifier must also have the same value for the "fragment.count" 
attribute
+           (which indicates how many FlowFiles belong in the bin) and a unique 
value for the "fragment.index" attribute so that the FlowFiles can be ordered
+           correctly.
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+           In order to be added to the same bin, two FlowFiles must be 'like 
FlowFiles.' In order for two FlowFiles to be like FlowFiles, they must have the 
same
+           schema, and if the &lt;Correlation Attribute Name&gt; property is 
set, they must have the same value for the specified attribute. For example, if 
the
+           &lt;Correlation Attribute Name&gt; is set to "filename" then two 
FlowFiles must have the same value for the "filename" attribute in order to be 
binned
+           together. If more than one attribute is needed in order to 
correlate two FlowFiles, it is recommended to use an UpdateAttribute processor 
before the
+           MergeRecord processor and combine the attributes. For example, if 
the goal is to bin together two FlowFiles only if they have the same value for 
the
+           "abc" attribute and the "xyz" attribute, then we could accomplish 
this by using UpdateAttribute and adding a property with name 
"correlation.attribute"
+           and a value of "abc=${abc},xyz=${xyz}" and then setting 
MergeRecord's &lt;Correlation Attribute Name&gt; property to 
"correlation.attribute".
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+               It is often useful to bin together only Records that have the 
same value for some field. For example, if we have point-of-sale data, perhaps 
the desire
+               is to bin together records that belong to the same store, as 
identified by the 'storeId' field. This can be accomplished by making use of 
the PartitionRecord
+               Processor ahead of MergeRecord. This Processor will allow one 
or more fields to be configured as the partitioning criteria and will create 
attributes for those
+               corresponding values. An UpdateAttribute processor could then 
be used, if necessary, to combine multiple attributes into a single correlation 
attribute,
+               as described above. See documentation for those processors for 
more details.
+       </p>
+
+
+
+               <h3>When a Bin is Merged</h3>           
+       <p>
+           Above, we discussed how a bin is chosen for a given FlowFile. Once 
a bin has been created and FlowFiles added to it, we must have some way to 
determine
+           when a bin is "full" so that we can bin those FlowFiles together 
into a "merged" FlowFile. There are a few criteria that are used to make a 
determination as
+           to whether or not a bin should be merged.
+       </p>
+
+               <p>
+                   If the &lt;Merge Strategy&gt; property is set to "Bin 
Packing Algorithm" then then the following rules will be evaluated.
+                   Firstly, in order for a bin to be full, both of the 
thresholds specified by the &lt;Minimum Bin Size&gt; and the &lt;Minimum Number 
of Records&gt; properties
+                   must be satisfied. If one of these properties is not set, 
then it is ignored. Secondly, if either the &lt;Maximum Bin Size&gt; or the 
&lt;Maximum Number of
+                   Records&gt; property is reached, then the bin is merged. 
That is, both of the minimum values must be reached but only one of the maximum 
values need be reached.
+                   Note that the &lt;Maximum Number of Records&gt; property is 
a "soft limit," meaning that all records in a given input FlowFile will be 
added to the same bin, and
+                   as a result the number of records may exceed the maximum 
configured number of records. Once this happens, though, no more Records will 
be added to that same bin
+                   from another FlowFile.
+                   If the &lt;Max Bin Age&gt; is reached for a bin, then the 
FlowFiles in that bin will be merged, <b>even if</b> the minimum bin size and 
minimum number of records
+                   have not yet been met. Finally, if the maximum number of 
bins have been created (as specified by the &lt;Maximum number of Bins&gt; 
property), and some input FlowFiles
+                   cannot fit into any of the existing bins, then the oldest 
bin will be merged to make room. This is done because otherwise we would not be 
able to add any
+                   additional FlowFiles to the existing bins and would have to 
wait until the Max Bin Age is reached (if ever) in order to merge any FlowFiles.
+               </p>
+
+        <p>
+            If the &lt;Merge Strategy&gt; property is set to "Defragment" then 
a bin is full only when the number of FlowFiles in the bin is equal to the 
number specified
+            by the "fragment.count" attribute of one of the FlowFiles in the 
bin. All FlowFiles that have this attribute must have the same value for this 
attribute,
+            or else they will be routed to the "failure" relationship. It is 
not necessary that all FlowFiles have this value, but at least one FlowFile in 
the bin must have
+            this value or the bin will never be complete. If all of the 
necessary FlowFiles are not binned together by the point at which the bin times 
amount
+            (as specified by the &lt;Max Bin Age&gt; property), then the 
FlowFiles will all be routed to the 'failure' relationship instead of being 
merged together.
+        </p>
+
+        <p>
+            Once a bin is merged into a single FlowFile, it can sometimes be 
useful to understand why exactly the bin was merged when it was. For example, 
if the maximum number
+            of allowable bins is reached, a merged FlowFile may consist of far 
fewer records than expected. In order to help understand the behavior, the 
Processor will emit
+            a JOIN Provenance Events when creating the merged FlowFile, and 
the JOIN event will include in it a "Details" field that explains why the bin 
was merged when it was.
+            For example, the event will indicate "Records Merged due to: Bin 
is full" if the bin reached its minimum thresholds and no more subsequent 
FlowFiles were able to be
+            added to it. Or it may indicate "Records Merged due to: Maximum 
number of bins has been exceeded" if the bin was merged due to the configured 
maximum number of bins
+            being filled and needing to free up space for a new bin.
+        </p>
+
+
+       <h3>When a Failure Occurs</h3>
+       <p>
+           When a bin is filled, the Processor is responsible for merging 
together all of the records in those FlowFiles into a single FlowFile. If the 
Processor fails
+           to do so for any reason (for example, a Record cannot be read from 
an input FlowFile), then all of the FlowFiles in that bin are routed to the 
'failure'
+           Relationship. The Processor does not skip the single problematic 
FlowFile and merge the others. This behavior was chosen because of two 
different considerations.
+           Firstly, without those problematic records, the bin may not truly 
be full, as the minimum bin size may not be reached without those records.
+           Secondly, and more importantly, if the problematic FlowFile 
contains 100 "good" records before the problematic ones, those 100 records 
would already have been
+           written to the "merged" FlowFile. We cannot un-write those records. 
If we were to then send those 100 records on and route the problematic FlowFile 
to 'failure'
+           then in a situation where the "failure" relationship is eventually 
routed back to MergeRecord, we could end up continually duplicating those 100 
successfully
+           processed records.
+       </p>
+       
+       
+       
+       <h2>Examples</h2>
+       
+       <p>
+               To better understand how this Processor works, we will lay out 
a few examples. For the sake of simplicity of these examples, we will use 
CSV-formatted data and
+               write the merged data as CSV-formatted data, but
+               the format of the data is not really relevant, as long as there 
is a Record Reader that is capable of reading the data and a Record Writer 
capable of writing
+               the data in the desired format.
+       </p>
+
+
+
+       <h3>Example 1 - Batching Together Many Small FlowFiles</h3>
+       
+       <p>
+               When we want to batch together many small FlowFiles in order to 
create one larger FlowFile, we will accomplish this by using the "Bin Packing 
Algorithm"
+               Merge Strategy. The idea here is to bundle together as many 
FlowFiles as we can within our minimum and maximum number of records and bin 
size.
+               Consider that we have the following properties set:
+       </p>
+
+<table>
+  <tr>
+    <th>Property Name</th>
+    <th>Property Value</th>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Merge Strategy</td>
+    <td>Bin Packing Algorithm</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Minimum Number of Records</td>
+    <td>3</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>Maximum Number of Records</td>
+    <td>5</td>
+  </tr>
+</table>
+
+        <p>
+            Also consider that we have the following data on the queue, with 
the schema indicating a Name and an Age field:
+        </p>
+
+<table>
+  <tr>
+    <th>FlowFile ID</th>
+    <th>FlowFile Contents</th>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>1</td>
+    <td>Mark, 33</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>2</td>
+    <td>John, 45<br />Jane, 43</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>3</td>
+    <td>Jake, 3</td>
+  </tr>
+  <tr>
+    <td>4</td>
+    <td>Jan, 2</td>
+  </tr>
+</table>
+
+               <p>
+                       In this, because we have not configured a Correlation 
Attribute, and because all FlowFiles have the same schema, the Processor
+                       will attempt to add all of these FlowFiles to the same 
bin. Because the Minimum Number of Records is 3 and the Maximum Number of 
Records is 5,
+                       all of the FlowFiles will be added to the same bin. The 
output, then, is a single FlowFile with the following content:
+               </p>
+
+<code>
+<pre>
+Mark, 33
+John, 45
+Jane, 43
+Jake, 3
+Jan, 2
+</pre>
+</code>
+
+               <p>
+                  When the Processor runs, it will bin all of the FlowFiles 
that it can get from the queue. After that, it will merge any bin that is "full 
enough."
+                  So if we had only 3 FlowFiles on the queue, those 3 would 
have been added, and a new bin would have been created in the next iteration, 
once the
+                  4th FlowFile showed up. However, if we had 8 FlowFiles 
queued up, only 5 would have been added to the first bin. The other 3 would 
have been added
+                  to a second bin, and that bin would then be merged since it 
reached the minimum threshold of 3 also.
+               </p>
+
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charset="utf-8"></meta><title>MergeRecord</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../../../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><script type="text/javascript">window.onload = 
function(){if(self==top) { document.getElementById('nameHeader').style.display 
= "inherit"; } }</script><body><h1 id="nameHeader" style="display: 
none;">MergeRecord</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>This Processor merges together 
multiple record-oriented FlowFiles into a single FlowFile that contains all of 
the Records of the input FlowFiles. This Processor works by creating 'bins' and 
then adding FlowFiles to these bins until they are full. Once a bin is full, 
all of the FlowFiles will be combined into a single output FlowFile, and that 
FlowFile will be routed to the 'merged' Relationship. A bin will consist of 
potentially many 'like FlowFiles'. In order for two FlowFiles to be considered 
'like FlowFiles', they must have the same Schema (as identified b
 y the Record Reader) and, if the &lt;Correlation Attribute Name&gt; property 
is set, the same value for the specified attribute. See Processor Usage and 
Additional Details for more information.</p><p><a 
href="additionalDetails.html">Additional Details...</a></p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>merge, record, content, correlation, stream, event</p><h3>Properties: 
</h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in 
<strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered 
optional. The table also indicates any default values.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Record 
Reader</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
</strong><br/>RecordReaderFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonTreeReader/index.html">JsonTreeRead
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href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.xml.XMLReader/index.html">XMLReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonPathReader/index.html">JsonPathReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.syslog.Syslog5424Reader/index.html">Syslog5424Reader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.grok.GrokReader/index.html">GrokReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedReader/index.html">ScriptedReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.avro.AvroReader/index.html">AvroReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVReader/index.html">CSVReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.syslog.Syslo
 gReader/index.html">SyslogReader</a></td><td id="description">Specifies the 
Controller Service to use for reading incoming data</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Record Writer</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
</strong><br/>RecordSetWriterFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.xml.XMLRecordSetWriter/index.html">XMLRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonRecordSetWriter/index.html">JsonRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVRecordSetWriter/index.html">CSVRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedRecordSetWriter/index.html">ScriptedRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.
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href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.text.FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter/index.html">FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the Controller Service to use for writing out the 
records</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Merge Strategy</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">Bin-Packing Algorithm</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Bin-Packing Algorithm <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Generates 'bins' of 
FlowFiles and fills each bin as full as possible. FlowFiles are placed into a 
bin based on their size and optionally their attributes (if the &lt;Correlation 
Attribute&gt; property is set)" title="Generates 'bins' of FlowFiles and fills 
each bin as full as possible. FlowFiles are placed into a bin based on their 
size and optionally their attributes (if the &lt;Correlation Attribute&gt; 
property is set)"></img></li><li>Defragment <img s
 rc="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Combines fragments that are 
associated by attributes back into a single cohesive FlowFile. If using this 
strategy, all FlowFiles must have the attributes &lt;fragment.identifier&gt; 
and &lt;fragment.count&gt;. All FlowFiles with the same value for 
&quot;fragment.identifier&quot; will be grouped together. All FlowFiles in this 
group must have the same value for the &quot;fragment.count&quot; attribute. 
The ordering of the Records that are output is not guaranteed." title="Combines 
fragments that are associated by attributes back into a single cohesive 
FlowFile. If using this strategy, all FlowFiles must have the attributes 
&lt;fragment.identifier&gt; and &lt;fragment.count&gt;. All FlowFiles with the 
same value for &quot;fragment.identifier&quot; will be grouped together. All 
FlowFiles in this group must have the same value for the 
&quot;fragment.count&quot; attribute. The ordering of the Records that are 
output is not guaranteed."></
 img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Specifies the algorithm used to merge 
records. The 'Defragment' algorithm combines fragments that are associated by 
attributes back into a single cohesive FlowFile. The 'Bin-Packing Algorithm' 
generates a FlowFile populated by arbitrarily chosen FlowFiles</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Correlation Attribute Name</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">If specified, two FlowFiles 
will be binned together only if they have the same value for this Attribute. If 
not specified, FlowFiles are bundled by the order in which they are pulled from 
the queue.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Attribute 
Strategy</strong></td><td id="default-value">Keep Only Common 
Attributes</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>Keep Only Common Attributes 
<img src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Any attribute that is 
not the same on all FlowFiles in a bin will be dropped. Those that are the same 
across all FlowFiles w
 ill be retained." title="Any attribute that is not the same on all FlowFiles 
in a bin will be dropped. Those that are the same across all FlowFiles will be 
retained."></img></li><li>Keep All Unique Attributes <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Any attribute that has the 
same value for all FlowFiles in a bin, or has no value for a FlowFile, will be 
kept. For example, if a bin consists of 3 FlowFiles and 2 of them have a value 
of 'hello' for the 'greeting' attribute and the third FlowFile has no 
'greeting' attribute then the outbound FlowFile will get a 'greeting' attribute 
with the value 'hello'." title="Any attribute that has the same value for all 
FlowFiles in a bin, or has no value for a FlowFile, will be kept. For example, 
if a bin consists of 3 FlowFiles and 2 of them have a value of 'hello' for the 
'greeting' attribute and the third FlowFile has no 'greeting' attribute then 
the outbound FlowFile will get a 'greeting' attribute with the value 
'hello'."></img
 ></li></ul></td><td id="description">Determines which FlowFile attributes 
 >should be added to the bundle. If 'Keep All Unique Attributes' is selected, 
 >any attribute on any FlowFile that gets bundled will be kept unless its value 
 >conflicts with the value from another FlowFile. If 'Keep Only Common 
 >Attributes' is selected, only the attributes that exist on all FlowFiles in 
 >the bundle, with the same value, will be preserved.</td></tr><tr><td 
 >id="name"><strong>Minimum Number of Records</strong></td><td 
 >id="default-value">1</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The minimum number of records to include in a 
 >bin</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maximum Number of Records</td><td 
 >id="default-value">1000</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 >id="description">The maximum number of Records to include in a bin. This is a 
 >'soft limit' in that if a FlowFIle is added to a bin, all records in that 
 >FlowFile will be added, so this limit may be exceeded by up to the number of 
 >records in the
  last input FlowFile.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Minimum Bin 
Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 B</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum size of for the 
bin</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maximum Bin Size</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
maximum size for the bundle. If not specified, there is no maximum. This is a 
'soft limit' in that if a FlowFile is added to a bin, all records in that 
FlowFile will be added, so this limit may be exceeded by up to the number of 
bytes in last input FlowFile.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max Bin Age</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
maximum age of a Bin that will trigger a Bin to be complete. Expected format is 
&lt;duration&gt; &lt;time unit&gt; where &lt;duration&gt; is a positive integer 
and time unit is one of seconds, minutes, hours</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Maximum Number of Bins</strong></t
 d><td id="default-value">10</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Specifies the maximum number of bins that can be held in 
memory at any one time. This number should not be smaller than the maximum 
number of conurrent threads for this Processor, or the bins that are created 
will often consist only of a single incoming 
FlowFile.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>If
 the bundle cannot be created, all FlowFiles that would have been used to 
created the bundle will be transferred to 
failure</td></tr><tr><td>original</td><td>The FlowFiles that were used to 
create the bundle</td></tr><tr><td>merged</td><td>The FlowFile containing the 
merged records</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3><table 
id="reads-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>fragment.identifier</td><td>Applicable
 only if the &lt;Merge Strategy&gt; property is set to Defragment. All
  FlowFiles with the same value for this attribute will be bundled 
together.</td></tr><tr><td>fragment.count</td><td>Applicable only if the 
&lt;Merge Strategy&gt; property is set to Defragment. This attribute must be 
present on all FlowFiles with the same value for the fragment.identifier 
attribute. All FlowFiles in the same bundle must have the same value for this 
attribute. The value of this attribute indicates how many FlowFiles should be 
expected in the given bundle.</td></tr></table><h3>Writes Attributes: 
</h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>record.count</td><td>The
 merged FlowFile will have a 'record.count' attribute indicating the number of 
records that were written to the 
FlowFile.</td></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>The MIME Type indicated by the 
Record Writer</td></tr><tr><td>merge.count</td><td>The number of FlowFiles that 
were merged into this bundle</td></tr><tr><td>merge.bin.age</td><td>The age of 
the bin, in milliseconds, 
 when it was merged and output. Effectively this is the greatest amount of time 
that any FlowFile in this bundle remained waiting in this processor before it 
was output</td></tr><tr><td>merge.uuid</td><td>UUID of the merged FlowFile that 
will be added to the original FlowFiles 
attributes</td></tr><tr><td>&lt;Attributes from Record Writer&gt;</td><td>Any 
Attribute that the configured Record Writer returns will be added to the 
FlowFile.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This component does not 
store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is not restricted.<h3>Input 
requirement: </h3>This component requires an incoming relationship.<h3>System 
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href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.MergeContent/index.html">MergeContent</a>,
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href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.SplitRecord/index.html">SplitRecord</a>,
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none;">ModifyBytes</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Discard byte range at the start 
and end or all content of a binary file.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>binary, discard, 
keep</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and 
whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../../../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
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Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description
 </th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Start Offset</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">0 B</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">Number of bytes removed at the beginning of the 
file.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using 
flow file attributes and variable registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>End Offset</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 B</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Number of bytes removed at the 
end of the file.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will be 
evaluated using flow file attributes and variable 
registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Remove All 
Content</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Remove all content from the FlowFile superseding Start Offset 
and End Offset properties.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
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flowfiles.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>State management: 
</h3>This component does not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is 
not restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component requires an incoming 
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specified amount of time and again when the flow's activity is 
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id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
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Duration</strong></td><td id="default-value">5 min</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Determines how much time must 
elapse before considering the flow to be inactive</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Continually Send Messages</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, will send inactivity indicator continually every 
Threshold Duration amount of time until activity is restored; if false, will 
send an indicator only when the flow first becomes inactive</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Inactivity Message</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">Lacking activity as of time: ${now():format('yyyy/MM/dd 
HH:mm:ss')}; flow has been inactive for 
${inactivityDurationMillis:toNumber():divide(600
 00)} minutes</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
message that will be the content of FlowFiles that are sent to the 'inactive' 
relationship<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated 
using flow file attributes and variable registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Activity Restored Message</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">Activity restored at time: ${now():format('yyyy/MM/dd 
HH:mm:ss')} after being inactive for 
${inactivityDurationMillis:toNumber():divide(60000)} minutes</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The message that will be the 
content of FlowFiles that are sent to 'activity.restored' 
relationship<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated 
using flow file attributes and variable registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Copy Attributes</td><td id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, w
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the newly created indicator flow file</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Monitoring Scope</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">node</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>node</li><li>cluster</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Specify how to determine activeness of the flow. 'node' means 
that activeness is examined at individual node separately. It can be useful if 
DFM expects each node should receive flow files in a distributed manner. With 
'cluster', it defines the flow is active while at least one node receives flow 
files actively. If NiFi is running as standalone mode, this should be set as 
'node', if it's 'cluster', NiFi logs a warning message and act as 'node' 
scope.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Reporting Node</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">all</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>all</li><li>primary</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">Specify which node should send notification flow-files t
 o inactive and activity.restored relationships. With 'all', every node in this 
cluster send notification flow-files. 'primary' means flow-files will be sent 
only from a primary node. If NiFi is running as standalone mode, this should be 
set as 'all', even if it's 'primary', NiFi act as 
'all'.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>inactive</td><td>This
 relationship is used to transfer an Inactivity indicator when no FlowFiles are 
routed to 'success' for Threshold Duration amount of 
time</td></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All incoming FlowFiles are routed to 
success</td></tr><tr><td>activity.restored</td><td>This relationship is used to 
transfer an Activity Restored indicator when FlowFiles are routing to 'success' 
following a period of inactivity</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: 
</h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><
 td>inactivityStartMillis</td><td>The time at which Inactivity began, in the 
form of milliseconds since 
Epoch</td></tr><tr><td>inactivityDurationMillis</td><td>The number of 
milliseconds that the inactivity has spanned</td></tr></table><h3>State 
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 stores the last timestamp at each node as state, so that it can examine 
activity at cluster wide.If 'Copy Attribute' is set to true, then flow file 
attributes are also persisted.</td></tr></table><h3>Restricted: </h3>This 
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none;">Notify</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Caches a release signal identifier 
in the distributed cache, optionally along with the FlowFile's attributes.  Any 
flow files held at a corresponding Wait processor will be released once this 
signal in the cache is discovered.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>map, cache, notify, 
distributed, signal, release</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the 
names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other 
properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any 
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id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Release Signal 
Identifier</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A value, or the results of an 
Attribute Expression Language statement, which will be evaluated against a 
FlowFile in order to determine the release signal cache 
key<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using 
flow file attributes and variable registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Signal Counter Name</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">default</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">A value, or the results of an Attribute Expression Language 
statement, which will be evaluated against a FlowFile in order to determine the 
signal counter name. Signal counter name is useful when a corresponding Wait 
processor
  needs to know the number of occurrences of different types of events, such as 
success or failure, or destination data source names, etc.<br/><strong>Supports 
Expression Language: true (will be evaluated using flow file attributes and 
variable registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Signal Counter 
Delta</strong></td><td id="default-value">1</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A value, or the results of an 
Attribute Expression Language statement, which will be evaluated against a 
FlowFile in order to determine the signal counter delta. Specify how much the 
counter should increase. For example, if multiple signal events are processed 
at upstream flow in batch oriented way, the number of events processed can be 
notified with this property at once. Zero (0) has a special meaning, it clears 
target count back to 0, which is especially useful when used with Wait 
Releasable FlowFile Count = Zero (0) mode, to provide 'open-close-gate' type of 
flow control. O
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if closing a gate.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will be 
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registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Signal Buffer 
Count</strong></td><td id="default-value">1</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specify the maximum number of 
incoming flow files that can be buffered until signals are notified to cache 
service. The more buffer can provide the better performance, as it reduces the 
number of interactions with cache service by grouping signals by signal 
identifier when multiple incoming flow files share the same signal 
identifier.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Distributed Cache 
Service</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
</strong><br/>AtomicDistributedMapCacheClient<br/><strong>Implementations: 
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 id="description">The Controller Service that is used to cache release signals 
in order to release files queued at a corresponding Wait 
processor</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Attribute Cache Regex</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Any 
attributes whose names match this regex will be stored in the distributed cache 
to be copied to any FlowFiles released from a corresponding Wait processor.  
Note that the uuid attribute will not be cached regardless of this value.  If 
blank, no attributes will be cac
 hed.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All
 FlowFiles where the release signal has been successfully entered in the cache 
will be routed to this relationship</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>When the 
cache cannot be reached, or if the Release Signal Identifier evaluates to null 
or empty, FlowFiles will be routed to this 
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id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>notified</td><td>All
 FlowFiles will have an attribute 'notified'. The value of this attribute is 
true, is the FlowFile is notified, otherwise false.</td></tr></table><h3>State 
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component is not restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component requires 
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+Note: This Processor expects CEF messages WITHOUT the syslog headers (i.e. 
starting at "CEF:0"</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>logs, cef, attributes, system, event, 
message</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
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id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
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id="allowable-values"><ul><li>flowfile-content</li><li>flowfile-attribute</li></ul></td><td
 id="description">Indicates whether the results of the CEF parser are written 
to the FlowFile content or a FlowFile attribute; if using 
flowfile-attributeattribute, fields will be populated as attributes. If set to 
flowfile-content, the CEF extension field will be converted into a flat JSON 
object.
 </td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Append raw message to 
JSON</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">When using flowfile-content 
(i.e. JSON output), add the original CEF message to the resulting JSON object. 
The original message is added as a string to _raw.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Timezone</strong></td><td id="default-value">Local Timezone 
(system Default)</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>UTC</li><li>Local 
Timezone (system Default)</li></ul></td><td id="description">Timezone to be 
used when representing date fields. UTC will convert all dates to UTC, while 
Local Timezone will convert them to the timezone used by NiFi.</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>DateTime Locale</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">en-US</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The IETF BCP 47 representation of the Locale to be used when 
parsing date fields with long or short month names (e.g. may &lt;en-US&gt; vs. 
mai. &
 lt;fr-FR&gt;. The defaultvalue is generally safe. Only change if having issues 
parsing CEF messages</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Any
 FlowFile that is successfully parsed as a CEF message will be transferred to 
this Relationship.</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>Any FlowFile that could not 
be parsed as a CEF message will be transferred to this Relationship without any 
attributes being added</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>cef.header.version</td><td>The
 version of the CEF 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>cef.header.deviceVendor</td><td>The Device Vendor of 
the CEF message.</td></tr><tr><td>cef.header.deviceProduct</td><td>The Device 
Product of the CEF 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>cef.header.deviceVersion</td><td>The Device Version 
of the CEF message.</td></tr>
 <tr><td>cef.header.deviceEventClassId</td><td>The Device Event Class ID of the 
CEF message.</td></tr><tr><td>cef.header.name</td><td>The name of the CEF 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>cef.header.severity</td><td>The severity of the CEF 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>cef.extension.*</td><td>The key and value generated 
by the parsing of the message.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This 
component does not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is not 
restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component requires an incoming 
relationship.<h3>System Resource Considerations:</h3>None specified.<h3>See 
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of a Syslog message in accordance to RFC5424 and RFC3164 formats and adds 
attributes to the FlowFile for each of the parts of the Syslog message.Note: Be 
mindfull that RFC3164 is informational and a wide range of different 
implementations are present in the wild. If messages fail parsing, considering 
using RFC5424 or using a generic parsing processors such as 
ExtractGrok.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>logs, syslog, attributes, system, event, 
message</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in
  <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered 
optional. The table also indicates any default values.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character 
Set</strong></td><td id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies which character set 
of the Syslog messages</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Any
 FlowFile that is successfully parsed as a Syslog message will be to this 
Relationship.</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>Any FlowFile that could not be 
parsed as a Syslog message will be transferred to this Relationship without any 
attributes being added</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>sysl
 og.priority</td><td>The priority of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.severity</td><td>The severity of the Syslog 
message derived from the priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.facility</td><td>The 
facility of the Syslog message derived from the 
priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.version</td><td>The optional version from the 
Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.timestamp</td><td>The timestamp of the 
Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.hostname</td><td>The hostname or IP 
address of the Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.sender</td><td>The 
hostname of the Syslog server that sent the 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.body</td><td>The body of the Syslog message, 
everything after the hostname.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This 
component does not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is not 
restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component requires an incoming 
relationship.<h3>System Resource Considerations:</h3>None specified.<h3>See 
Also:</h3
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function(){if(self==top) { document.getElementById('nameHeader').style.display 
= "inherit"; } }</script><body><h1 id="nameHeader" style="display: 
none;">ParseSyslog5424</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Attempts to parse the 
contents of a well formed Syslog message in accordance to RFC5424 format and 
adds attributes to the FlowFile for each of the parts of the Syslog message, 
including Structured Data.Structured Data will be written to attributes as one 
attribute per item id + parameter see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5424.Note: 
ParseSyslog5424 follows the specification more closely than ParseSyslog.  If 
your Syslog producer does not follow the spec closely, with regards to using 
'-' for missing header entries for example, those logs will fail wit
 h this parser, where they would not fail with ParseSyslog.</p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>logs, syslog, syslog5424, attributes, system, event, 
message</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character 
Set</strong></td><td id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies which character set 
of the Syslog messages</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>NIL 
Policy</strong></td><td id="default-value">NULL</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>OMIT <img 
src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="The missing field will not 
have an attribute added." title="The missing field will not have an attribute 
added."></img></li><li>NULL <img src="../.
 ./../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="The missing field will have an empty 
attribute added." title="The missing field will have an empty attribute 
added."></img></li><li>DASH <img src="../../../../../html/images/iconInfo.png" 
alt="The missing field will have an attribute added with the value of '-'." 
title="The missing field will have an attribute added with the value of 
'-'."></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Defines how NIL values are 
handled for header fields.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Include Message Body in 
Attributes</td><td id="default-value">true</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
id="description">If true, then the Syslog Message body will be included in the 
attributes.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Any
 FlowFile that is successfully parsed as a Syslog message will be to this 
Relationship.</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>
 Any FlowFile that could not be parsed as a Syslog message will be transferred 
to this Relationship without any attributes being 
added</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes 
Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>syslog.priority</td><td>The
 priority of the Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.severity</td><td>The 
severity of the Syslog message derived from the 
priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.facility</td><td>The facility of the Syslog 
message derived from the priority.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.version</td><td>The 
optional version from the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.timestamp</td><td>The timestamp of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.hostname</td><td>The hostname or IP address of 
the Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.appname</td><td>The appname of the 
Syslog message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.procid</td><td>The procid of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.me
 ssageid</td><td>The messageid the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.structuredData</td><td>Multiple entries per 
structuredData of the Syslog 
message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.sender</td><td>The hostname of the Syslog 
server that sent the message.</td></tr><tr><td>syslog.body</td><td>The body of 
the Syslog message, everything after the hostname.</td></tr></table><h3>State 
management: </h3>This component does not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This 
component is not restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component requires 
an incoming relationship.<h3>System Resource Considerations:</h3>None 
specified.<h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
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 <a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.ParseSyslog/index.html">ParseSyslog</a>,
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+    <head>
+        <meta charset="utf-8" />
+        <title>PartitionRecord</title>
+
+        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../../../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css" />
+    </head>
+
+    <body>
+       <p>
+               PartitionRecord allows the user to separate out records in a 
FlowFile such that each outgoing FlowFile
+               consists only of records that are "alike." To define what it 
means for two records to be alike, the Processor
+               makes use of NiFi's <a 
href="../../../../../html/record-path-guide.html">RecordPath</a> DSL.
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+               In order to make the Processor valid, at least one user-defined 
property must be added to the Processor.
+               The value of the property must be a valid RecordPath. 
Expression Language is supported and will be evaluated before
+               attempting to compile the RecordPath. However, if Expression 
Language is used, the Processor is not able to validate
+               the RecordPath before-hand and may result in having FlowFiles 
fail processing if the RecordPath is not valid when being
+               used.
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+               Once one or more RecordPath's have been added, those 
RecordPath's are evaluated against each Record in an incoming FlowFile.
+               In order for Record A and Record B to be considered "like 
records," both of them must have the same value for all RecordPath's
+               that are configured. Only the values that are returned by the 
RecordPath are held in Java's heap. The records themselves are written
+               immediately to the FlowFile content. This means that for most 
cases, heap usage is not a concern. However, if the RecordPath points
+               to a large Record field that is different for each record in a 
FlowFile, then heap usage may be an important consideration. In such
+               cases, SplitRecord may be useful to split a large FlowFile into 
smaller FlowFiles before partitioning.
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+               Once a FlowFile has been written, we know that all of the 
Records within that FlowFile have the same value for the fields that are
+               described by the configured RecordPath's. As a result, this 
means that we can promote those values to FlowFile Attributes. We do so
+               by looking at the name of the property to which each RecordPath 
belongs. For example, if we have a property named <code>country</code>
+               with a value of <code>/geo/country/name</code>, then each 
outbound FlowFile will have an attribute named <code>country</code> with the
+               value of the <code>/geo/country/name</code> field. The addition 
of these attributes makes it very easy to perform tasks such as routing,
+               or referencing the value in another Processor that can be used 
for configuring where to send the data, etc.
+               However, for any RecordPath whose value is not a scalar value 
(i.e., the value is of type Array, Map, or Record), no attribute will be added.
+       </p>
+       
+       
+       
+       <h2>Examples</h2>
+       
+       <p>
+               To better understand how this Processor works, we will lay out 
a few examples. For the sake of these examples, let's assume that our input
+               data is JSON formatted and looks like this:
+       </p>
+
+<code>
+<pre>
+[ {
+  "name": "John Doe",
+  "dob": "11/30/1976",
+  "favorites": [ "spaghetti", "basketball", "blue" ],
+  "locations": {
+       "home": {
+               "number": 123,
+               "street": "My Street",
+               "city": "New York",
+               "state": "NY",
+               "country": "US"
+       },
+       "work": {
+               "number": 321,
+               "street": "Your Street",
+               "city": "New York",
+               "state": "NY",
+               "country": "US"
+       }
+  }
+}, {
+  "name": "Jane Doe",
+  "dob": "10/04/1979",
+  "favorites": [ "spaghetti", "football", "red" ],
+  "locations": {
+       "home": {
+               "number": 123,
+               "street": "My Street",
+               "city": "New York",
+               "state": "NY",
+               "country": "US"
+       },
+       "work": {
+               "number": 456,
+               "street": "Our Street",
+               "city": "New York",
+               "state": "NY",
+               "country": "US"
+       }
+  }
+}, {
+  "name": "Jacob Doe",
+  "dob": "04/02/2012",
+  "favorites": [ "chocolate", "running", "yellow" ],
+  "locations": {
+       "home": {
+               "number": 123,
+               "street": "My Street",
+               "city": "New York",
+               "state": "NY",
+               "country": "US"
+       },
+       "work": null
+  }
+}, {
+  "name": "Janet Doe",
+  "dob": "02/14/2007",
+  "favorites": [ "spaghetti", "reading", "white" ],
+  "locations": {
+       "home": {
+               "number": 1111,
+               "street": "Far Away",
+               "city": "San Francisco",
+               "state": "CA",
+               "country": "US"
+       },
+       "work": null
+  }
+}]
+</pre>
+</code>
+
+
+       <h3>Example 1 - Partition By Simple Field</h3>
+       
+       <p>
+               For a simple case, let's partition all of the records based on 
the state that they live in.
+               We can add a property named <code>state</code> with a value of 
<code>/locations/home/state</code>.
+               The result will be that we will have two outbound FlowFiles. 
The first will contain an attribute with the name
+               <code>state</code> and a value of <code>NY</code>. This 
FlowFile will consist of 3 records: John Doe, Jane Doe, and Jacob Doe.
+               The second FlowFile will consist of a single record for Janet 
Doe and will contain an attribute named <code>state</code> that
+               has a value of <code>CA</code>.
+       </p>
+       
+       
+       <h3>Example 2 - Partition By Nullable Value</h3>
+       
+       <p>
+               In the above example, there are three different values for the 
work location. If we use a RecordPath of <code>/locations/work/state</code>
+               with a property name of <code>state</code>, then we will end up 
with two different FlowFiles. The first will contain records for John Doe and 
Jane Doe
+               because they have the same value for the given RecordPath. This 
FlowFile will have an attribute named <code>state</code> with a value of 
<code>NY</code>.
+       </p>
+       <p>
+               The second FlowFile will contain the two records for Jacob Doe 
and Janet Doe, because the RecordPath will evaluate
+               to <code>null</code> for both of them.  This FlowFile will have 
no <code>state</code> attribute (unless such an attribute existed on the 
incoming FlowFile,
+               in which case its value will be unaltered).
+       </p>
+       
+       
+       <h3>Example 3 - Partition By Multiple Values</h3>
+       
+       <p>
+               Now let's say that we want to partition records based on 
multiple different fields. We now add two properties to the PartitionRecord 
processor.
+               The first property is named <code>home</code> and has a value 
of <code>/locations/home</code>. The second property is named 
<code>favorite.food</code>
+               and has a value of <code>/favorites[0]</code> to reference the 
first element in the "favorites" array. 
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+               This will result in three different FlowFiles being created. 
The first FlowFile will contain records for John Doe and Jane Doe. If will 
contain an attribute
+               named "favorite.food" with a value of "spaghetti." However, 
because the second RecordPath pointed to a Record field, no "home" attribute 
will be added.
+               In this case, both of these records have the same value for 
both the first element of the "favorites" array
+               and the same value for the home address. Janet Doe has the same 
value for the first element in the "favorites" array but has a different home 
address. Similarly,
+               Jacob Doe has the same home address but a different value for 
the favorite food.
+       </p>
+       
+       <p>
+               The second FlowFile will consist of a single record: Jacob Doe. 
This FlowFile will have an attribute named "favorite.food" with a value of 
"chocolate."
+               The third FlowFile will consist of a single record: Janet Doe. 
This FlowFile will have an attribute named "favorite.food" with a value of 
"spaghetti."
+       </p>
+       
+       </body>
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function(){if(self==top) { document.getElementById('nameHeader').style.display 
= "inherit"; } }</script><body><h1 id="nameHeader" style="display: 
none;">PartitionRecord</h1><h2>Description: </h2><p>Receives Record-oriented 
data (i.e., data that can be read by the configured Record Reader) and 
evaluates one or more RecordPaths against the each record in the incoming 
FlowFile. Each record is then grouped with other "like records" and a FlowFile 
is created for each group of "like records." What it means for two records to 
be "like records" is determined by user-defined properties. The user is 
required to enter at least one user-defined property whose value is a 
RecordPath. Two records are considered alike if they have the same value for 
all configu
 red RecordPaths. Because we know that all records in a given output FlowFile 
have the same value for the fields that are specified by the RecordPath, an 
attribute is added for each field. See Additional Details on the Usage page for 
more information and examples.</p><p><a 
href="additionalDetails.html">Additional Details...</a></p><h3>Tags: 
</h3><p>record, partition, recordpath, rpath, segment, split, group, bin, 
organize</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required 
properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) 
are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Record 
Reader</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
</strong><br/>RecordReaderFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-record
 
-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonTreeReader/index.html">JsonTreeReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.xml.XMLReader/index.html">XMLReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonPathReader/index.html">JsonPathReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.syslog.Syslog5424Reader/index.html">Syslog5424Reader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.grok.GrokReader/index.html">GrokReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedReader/index.html">ScriptedReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.avro.AvroReader/index.html">AvroReader</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVReader/index.html">CSVReader</a><b
 r/><a 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.syslog.SyslogReader/index.html">SyslogReader</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the Controller Service to use for reading incoming 
data</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Record Writer</strong></td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service 
API: </strong><br/>RecordSetWriterFactory<br/><strong>Implementations: 
</strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.xml.XMLRecordSetWriter/index.html">XMLRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.json.JsonRecordSetWriter/index.html">JsonRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.csv.CSVRecordSetWriter/index.html">CSVRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-scripting-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.record.script.ScriptedRecordSetWriter/index.html">ScriptedRecordSet
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href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.avro.AvroRecordSetWriter/index.html">AvroRecordSetWriter</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-record-serialization-services-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.text.FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter/index.html">FreeFormTextRecordSetWriter</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the Controller Service to use for writing out the 
records</td></tr></table><h3>Dynamic Properties: </h3><p>Dynamic Properties 
allow the user to specify both the name and value of a property.<table 
id="dynamic-properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Value</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td
 id="name">The name given to the dynamic property is the name of the attribute 
that will be used to denote the value of the associted RecordPath.</td><td 
id="value">A RecordPath that points to a field in the Record.</td><td>Each 
dynamic property represents a RecordPath that will be evaluated against each 
record in an incoming FlowFile. When the value of the Rec
 ordPath is determined for a Record, an attribute is added to the outgoing 
FlowFile. The name of the attribute is the same as the name of this property. 
The value of the attribute is the same as the value of the field in the Record 
that the RecordPath points to. Note that no attribute will be added if the 
value returned for the RecordPath is null or is not a scalar value (i.e., the 
value is an Array, Map, or Record).<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: 
true (will be evaluated using flow file attributes and variable 
registry)</strong></td></tr></table></p><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>FlowFiles
 that are successfully partitioned will be routed to this 
relationship</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>If a FlowFile cannot be 
partitioned from the configured input format to the configured output format, 
the unchanged FlowFile will be routed to this 
relationship</td></tr><tr><td>original</td><td>Once al
 l records in an incoming FlowFile have been partitioned, the original FlowFile 
is routed to this relationship.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: 
</h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table 
id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>record.count</td><td>The
 number of records in an outgoing 
FlowFile</td></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>The MIME Type that the configured 
Record Writer indicates is appropriate</td></tr><tr><td>&lt;dynamic property 
name&gt;</td><td>For each dynamic property that is added, an attribute may be 
added to the FlowFile. See the description for Dynamic Properties for more 
information.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This component does 
not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is not restricted.<h3>Input 
requirement: </h3>This component requires an incoming relationship.<h3>System 
Resource Considerations:</h3>None specified.<h3>See Also:</h3><p><a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.Conve
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href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.SplitRecord/index.html">SplitRecord</a>,
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href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.UpdateRecord/index.html">UpdateRecord</a>,
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href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.QueryRecord/index.html">QueryRecord</a></p></body></html>
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charset="utf-8"></meta><title>PostHTTP</title><link rel="stylesheet" 
href="../../../../../css/component-usage.css" 
type="text/css"></link></head><script type="text/javascript">window.onload = 
function(){if(self==top) { document.getElementById('nameHeader').style.display 
= "inherit"; } }</script><body><h1 id="nameHeader" style="display: 
none;">PostHTTP</h1><h2>Deprecation notice: </h2><p>This processor is 
deprecated and may be removed in future releases.</p><p>Please consider using 
one the following alternatives: <a 
href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.standard.InvokeHTTP/index.html">InvokeHTTP</a></p><h2>Description:
 </h2><p>Please be aware this processor is deprecated and may be removed in the 
near future. Use InvokeHTTP instead. Performs an HTTP Post with the content of 
the FlowFile. Uses a connection pool with max number of connections equal to 
the number of possible endpoints multiplied by the Concurrent Tasks 
configuration.</p><h3>Tags:
  </h3><p>http, https, remote, copy, archive</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the 
list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. 
Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also 
indicates any default values, whether a property supports the <a 
href="../../../../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression 
Language</a>, and whether a property is considered "sensitive", meaning that 
its value will be encrypted. Before entering a value in a sensitive property, 
ensure that the <strong>nifi.properties</strong> file has an entry for the 
property <strong>nifi.sensitive.props.key</strong>.</p><table 
id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable 
Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>URL</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The URL to POST to. The URL may 
be defined using the Attribute Expression Language. A separate connection p
 ool will be created for each unique host:port 
combination.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will be evaluated 
using flow file attributes and variable registry)</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name">Max Batch Size</td><td id="default-value">100 MB</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">If the Send as FlowFile 
property is true, specifies the max data size for a batch of FlowFiles to send 
in a single HTTP POST. If not specified, each FlowFile will be sent separately. 
If the Send as FlowFile property is false, this property is 
ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Max Data to Post per Second</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
maximum amount of data to send per second; this allows the bandwidth to be 
throttled to a specified data rate; if not specified, the data rate is not 
throttled</td></tr><tr><td id="name">SSL Context Service</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Ser
 vice API: </strong><br/>SSLContextService<br/><strong>Implementations: 
</strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-ssl-context-service-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardRestrictedSSLContextService/index.html">StandardRestrictedSSLContextService</a><br/><a
 
href="../../../nifi-ssl-context-service-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.ssl.StandardSSLContextService/index.html">StandardSSLContextService</a></td><td
 id="description">The Controller Service to use in order to obtain an SSL 
Context</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Username</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Username required to access the 
URL</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Password</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Password required to access the 
URL<br/><strong>Sensitive Property: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Send as FlowFile</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">false</td><td 
id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td
 ><td id="description">If true, will package the FlowFile's contents and 
 >attributes together and send the FlowFile Package; otherwise, will send only 
 >the FlowFile's content</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Use Chunked 
 >Encoding</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td 
 >id="description">Specifies whether or not to use Chunked Encoding to send the 
 >data. This property is ignored in the event the contents are compressed or 
 >sent as FlowFiles.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression 
 >Level</strong></td><td id="default-value">0</td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Determines the GZIP 
 >Compression Level to use when sending the file; the value must be in the 
 >range of 0-9. A value of 0 indicates that the file will not be 
 >GZIP'ed</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Connection 
 >Timeout</strong></td><td id="default-value">30 sec</td><td 
 >id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">How long to wait when 
 >attempting to co
 nnect to the remote server before giving up</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Data Timeout</strong></td><td id="default-value">30 
sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">How long to wait 
between receiving segments of data from the remote server before giving up and 
discarding the partial file</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Attributes to Send as 
HTTP Headers (Regex)</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies the Regular 
Expression that determines the names of FlowFile attributes that should be sent 
as HTTP Headers</td></tr><tr><td id="name">User Agent</td><td 
id="default-value">Apache-HttpClient/4.5.5 (Java/1.8.0_192)</td><td 
id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">What to report as the User 
Agent when we connect to the remote server</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Proxy 
Configuration Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td 
id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: 
</strong><br/>ProxyConfigurationS
 ervice<br/><strong>Implementation: </strong><a 
href="../../../nifi-proxy-configuration-nar/1.9.0/org.apache.nifi.proxy.StandardProxyConfigurationService/index.html">StandardProxyConfigurationService</a></td><td
 id="description">Specifies the Proxy Configuration Controller Service to proxy 
network requests. If set, it supersedes proxy settings configured per 
component. Supported proxies: HTTP + AuthN</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Proxy 
Host</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The fully qualified hostname or IP address of the proxy 
server</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Proxy Port</td><td 
id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The 
port of the proxy server</td></tr><tr><td 
id="name"><strong>Content-Type</strong></td><td 
id="default-value">${mime.type}</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
id="description">The Content-Type to specify for the content of the FlowFile 
being POSTed if Send as FlowFile is false. In
  the case of an empty value after evaluating an expression language 
expression, Content-Type defaults to 
application/octet-stream<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true (will 
be evaluated using flow file attributes and variable 
registry)</strong></td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table 
id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Files
 that are successfully send will be transferred to 
success</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>Files that fail to send will 
transferred to failure</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None 
specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>State management: 
</h3>This component does not store state.<h3>Restricted: </h3>This component is 
not restricted.<h3>Input requirement: </h3>This component requires an incoming 
relationship.<h3>System Resource Considerations:</h3>None 
specified.</body></html>
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