Re: POST multipart/form-data with Invokehttp

2020-04-29 Thread Otto Fowler
ok, i’m sure I can fumble through it, now that you can full circle inside a flow On April 29, 2020 at 15:10:49, Mark Payne (marka...@hotmail.com) wrote: I would assume that I just used curl to send some multipart/form data and verified that it properly received the data. But I don’t remember

Re: POST multipart/form-data with Invokehttp

2020-04-29 Thread Mark Payne
I would assume that I just used curl to send some multipart/form data and verified that it properly received the data. But I don’t remember specifically. On Apr 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, Otto Fowler mailto:ottobackwa...@gmail.com>> wrote: Mark do you remember what you did to verify

Re: POST multipart/form-data with Invokehttp

2020-04-29 Thread Otto Fowler
Mark do you remember what you did to verify https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/2991? Or know of an article? On April 29, 2020 at 13:40:17, Mark Payne (marka...@hotmail.com) wrote: Thanks Otto, I think a blog would be hugely helpful. People ask a lot of times how to do multipart/form uploads.

Re: POST multipart/form-data with Invokehttp

2020-04-29 Thread Otto Fowler
Note, I did some revisions based on review, so it is slightly different than the original submittal. You’ll want to see it again. Maybe I’ll write up a blog if I find some time On April 28, 2020 at 01:01:14, Otto Fowler (ottobackwa...@gmail.com) wrote: Well it is in review right now, and

Re: NIFI - Connect processors properly

2020-04-29 Thread Pierre Villard
Hi Asmath, You can double click on the black line of a connection to add bending points. You can add as many as you want. You can also double click on a bending point to remove it. Hope this helps, Pierre Le mer. 29 avr. 2020 à 16:14, KhajaAsmath Mohammed a écrit : > Hi, > > How do I connect

NIFI - Connect processors properly

2020-04-29 Thread KhajaAsmath Mohammed
Hi, How do I connect two processors properly as shown below? [image: image.png] when I connect, they doesnt look good. Thanks, Asmath