Hi, My experience has been that I need to pass it as a header with filename “attribute”
So — header “filename: AfileName” Sorry on my mobile. On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 6:43 PM tj5527 <[email protected]> wrote: > I use the latest the nifi version (1.4.0) transforming xml to json. The > flow is done through > > listen http -> transform xml -> put file > > Posting is done by executing > > curl -X POST -d @/path/to/xml localhost:<port>/contentListener > > The entire process works perfectly with a single xml file. But when trying > to post large amount of xml files, I notice there exception thrown. But the > exception message doesn't show which file goes wrong, so I can't find it. > Therefore my question is how do I preserve the original file name so that > when the exception is thrown I know which one goes wrong. > > What I can think of is creating another put file processor which links to > transform xml processor when it fails. But I am not sure if the file name > would be preserved because I notice when it processes successfully (i.e. > successfully transformed xml's file name is renamed to something like > 52943123, which is nothing related to the original xml file name). Is there > any way to log the file name when transformation goes wrong? > > Thanks > > > > > >
