Re: Is there a roadmap for Nifi V2 ?

2024-03-13 Thread Fan Li
Thank you! It's really encouraging to hear that the official 2.0 release may arrive within a couple of months. On Wed, Mar 13, 2024 at 12:25 PM Pierre Villard wrote: > Things on top of my head that are still being worked on: > - improvements, stability and performance of the Python API for >

Dealing with cross OS Python venv

2024-03-13 Thread Bob Paulin
Hi, Recently I ran into an existing issue [1] running Nifi's python extensions on windows. It appears that windows uses Scripts instead of bin to store the python virtual environment executable binaries [2].  As the user mentions simply renaming the directory name to bin does not work.  It

Dealing with cross OS Python venv

2024-03-13 Thread Bob Paulin
Hi, Recently I ran into an existing issue [1] running Nifi's python extensions on windows. It appears that windows uses Scripts instead of bin to store the python virtual environment executable binaries [2].  As the user mentions simply renaming the directory name to bin does not work.  It

Re: Is there a roadmap for Nifi V2 ?

2024-03-13 Thread Chris Sampson
It's also possible to see the list of Jira tickets already slated for the next release [1]. For example, release 2.0.0 [2] contains a lot of things worked on since 2.0.0-M2, and some which are planned but not yet completed [3]. That said, take such a list with a bit of a pinch of salt as not all

Re: Is there a roadmap for Nifi V2 ?

2024-03-13 Thread Pierre Villard
Things on top of my head that are still being worked on: - improvements, stability and performance of the Python API for writing components in Python - the rewrite of the NiFi UI using the latest version of some libraries but it has no impact on NiFi adoption, you can use the current UI (same as

Re: Is there a roadmap for Nifi V2 ?

2024-03-13 Thread Ryan Hendrickson
If we wanted to evaluate if the NiFi 2.0-M2 release is sufficiently production worthy for our individual use cases, is there a list of the remaining items/known key gaps/etc to get in so we can make a decision if those remaining items are noteworthy to our cases? Thanks, Ryan On Mon, Mar 11,