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Eric Secules updated NIFI-7636: ------------------------------- Summary: ValidateRecord Prints Array Paths in Confusing Way (was: Validate Record Prints Array Paths in Confusing Way) > ValidateRecord Prints Array Paths in Confusing Way > -------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NIFI-7636 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-7636 > Project: Apache NiFi > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.11.4 > Reporter: Eric Secules > Priority: Major > > When there is a avro Validation Error in an element of a JSON array the array > index is placed before the array's name in the path. For example if the input > JSON was this: > {code:java} > { > "myArray": [ > { > "myValue": null > } > ] > } > {code} > and "myValue" was required > the validation error would be: > > {code:java} > { > "fieldName" : "[0]/myArray/myValue", > "inputValue" : null, > "explanation" : "Field is required", > "type" : "MISSING_FIELD" > } > {code} > It would make more sense if the array index was after the array field name > like so. Placing the array index before the array doesn't make any sense to > me. > {code:java} > { > "fieldName" : "/myArray[0]/myValue", > "inputValue" : null, > "explanation" : "Field is required", > "type" : "MISSING_FIELD" > } > {code} > or if the field name was made using JSONPath syntax like: > {code:java} > { > "fieldName" : "$.myArray[0].myValue", > "inputValue" : null, > "explanation" : "Field is required", > "type" : "MISSING_FIELD" > } > {code} > -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)