Happy to do that Joe. How do I create and submit a JIRA for consideration?
I have not done one - at least, not for years.
If you get me started, I will do a concise and thorough description in the
ticket.
Sincerely,
Jim

On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 12:12 PM Joe Witt <[email protected]> wrote:

> James,
>
> Makes sense to create a JIRA to improve UnpackContent to extract these
> attributes in the event of a zip file that happens to present them.  The
> concept of lastModifiedDate does appear easily accessed if available in the
> metadata.  Owner/Creator/Creation information looks less standard in the
> case of a Zip but perhaps still capturable as extra fields.
>
> Thanks
>
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 10:01 AM James McMahon <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I tried to use UnpackContent to extract the files within a zip file named
>> ABC DEF (1).zip. (the filename has spaces in its name).
>>
>> UnpackContent seemed to work, but it did not preserve file attributes
>> from the files in the zip. For example, the  lastModifiedTime   is not
>> available so downstream I am unable to do
>> this: 
>> ${file.lastModifiedTime:toDate("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ"):format("yyyyMMddHHmmss")}
>>
>> I did some digging and found that on the UnpackContent page, it says:
>> file.lastModifiedTime  "The date and time that the unpacked file was
>> last modified (*tar only*)."
>>
>> I need these file attributes for those files I extract from the zip. So
>> as an alternative I tried configuring an ExecuteStreamCommand processor
>> like this:
>> Command Arguments  -c;"unzip -p -q < -"
>> Command Path  /bin/bash
>> Argument Delimiter   ;
>>
>> It throws these errors:
>>
>> 16:41:30 UTCERROR13023d28-6154-17fd-b4e8-7a30b35980ca
>> ExecuteStreamCommand[id=13023d28-6154-17fd-b4e8-7a30b35980ca] Failed to
>> write flow file to stdin due to Broken pipe: java.io.IOException: Broken
>> pipe 16:41:30 UTCERROR13023d28-6154-17fd-b4e8-7a30b35980ca
>> ExecuteStreamCommand[id=13023d28-6154-17fd-b4e8-7a30b35980ca] Transferring
>> flow file FlowFile[filename=ABC DEF (1).zip] to nonzero status. Executable
>> command /bin/bash ended in an error: /bin/bash: -: No such file or directory
>>
>> It does not seem to be applying the unzip to the stdin of the ESC
>> processor. None of the files in the zip archive are output from ESC.
>>
>> What needs to be changed in my ESC configuration?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any help.
>>
>>

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