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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>GetHDFS</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Fetch files from Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) into FlowFiles. This Processor will delete the file from HDFS after fetching it.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, get, fetch, ingest, source, filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="descript
 ion">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default
 -value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The HDFS directory from which files should be read<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates whether to pull files from subdirectories of the HDFS directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Keep Source File</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Determines whether to delete the file from HDFS after it has been successfully transferred. If true, the file will be fetched repeatedly. This is intended for testing only.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">File Filter Regex</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A Java Regular Expression for filtering Filenames; if a filter is suppli
 ed then only files whose names match that Regular Expression will be fetched, otherwise all files will be fetched</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Filter Match Name Only</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true then File Filter Regex will match on just the filename, otherwise subdirectory names will be included with filename in the regex comparison</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Dotted Files</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true, files whose names begin with a dot (".") will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Minimum File Age</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file younger than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will 
 be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maximum File Age</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file older than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Polling Interval</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Indicates how long to wait between performing directory listings</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">100</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of files to pull in each iteration, based on run schedule.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">IO Buffer Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Amount of memory to use to buffer file contents during IO. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression co
 dec</strong></td><td id="default-value">NONE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>DEFAULT</li><li>BZIP</li><li>GZIP</li><li>LZ4</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>AUTOMATIC</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All files retrieved from HDFS are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file that was read from HDFS.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path is set to the relative path of the file's directory on HDFS. For example, if the Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "./". If the Recurse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then 
 the path attribute will be set to "abc/1/2/3".</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/index.html">PutHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.ListHDFS/index.html">ListHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>GetHDFS</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Fetch files from Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) into FlowFiles. This Processor will delete the file from HDFS after fetching it.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, get, fetch, ingest, source, filesystem, restricted</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Additional Classpath Resources</td
 ><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A comma-separated list of paths to files and/or directories that will be added to the classpath. When specifying a directory, all files with in the directory will be added to the classpath, but further sub-directories will not be included.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The HDFS directory from which files should be read<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates whether to pull files from subdirectories of the HDFS directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Keep Source File</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><
 td id="description">Determines whether to delete the file from HDFS after it has been successfully transferred. If true, the file will be fetched repeatedly. This is intended for testing only.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">File Filter Regex</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A Java Regular Expression for filtering Filenames; if a filter is supplied then only files whose names match that Regular Expression will be fetched, otherwise all files will be fetched</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Filter Match Name Only</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true then File Filter Regex will match on just the filename, otherwise subdirectory names will be included with filename in the regex comparison</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Dotted Files</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>fal
 se</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true, files whose names begin with a dot (".") will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Minimum File Age</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file younger than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maximum File Age</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file older than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Polling Interval</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Indicates how long to wait between performing directory listings</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">100</td><td id="al
 lowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of files to pull in each iteration, based on run schedule.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">IO Buffer Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Amount of memory to use to buffer file contents during IO. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression codec</strong></td><td id="default-value">NONE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>DEFAULT</li><li>BZIP</li><li>GZIP</li><li>LZ4</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>AUTOMATIC</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All files retrieved from HDFS are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>f
 ilename</td><td>The name of the file that was read from HDFS.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path is set to the relative path of the file's directory on HDFS. For example, if the Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "./". If the Recurse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path attribute will be set to "abc/1/2/3".</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This processor has no state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3><td>Provides operator the ability to retrieve and delete any file that NiFi has access to in HDFS or the local filesystem.</td><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/index.html">PutHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.ListHDFS/index.html">ListHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>GetHDFSSequenceFile</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Fetch sequence files from Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) into FlowFiles</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, get, fetch, ingest, source, sequence file</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of fil
 es which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></t
 d><td id="description">The HDFS directory from which files should be read<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates whether to pull files from subdirectories of the HDFS directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Keep Source File</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Determines whether to delete the file from HDFS after it has been successfully transferred. If true, the file will be fetched repeatedly. This is intended for testing only.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">File Filter Regex</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A Java Regular Expression for filtering Filenames; if a filter is supplied then only files whose names match that 
 Regular Expression will be fetched, otherwise all files will be fetched</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Filter Match Name Only</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true then File Filter Regex will match on just the filename, otherwise subdirectory names will be included with filename in the regex comparison</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Dotted Files</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true, files whose names begin with a dot (".") will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Minimum File Age</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file younger than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maxi
 mum File Age</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file older than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Polling Interval</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Indicates how long to wait between performing directory listings</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">100</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum number of files to pull in each iteration, based on run schedule.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">IO Buffer Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Amount of memory to use to buffer file contents during IO. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression codec</strong></td><td id="default-value">NO
 NE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>DEFAULT</li><li>BZIP</li><li>GZIP</li><li>LZ4</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>AUTOMATIC</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>FlowFile Content</strong></td><td id="default-value">VALUE ONLY</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>VALUE ONLY</li><li>KEY VALUE PAIR</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicate if the content is to be both the key and value of the Sequence File, or just the value.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All files retrieved from HDFS are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file that was read from HDFS.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path is set to the relative path of t
 he file's directory on HDFS. For example, if the Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "./". If the Recurse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path attribute will be set to "abc/1/2/3".</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/index.html">PutHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>GetHDFSSequenceFile</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Fetch sequence files from Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS) into FlowFiles</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, get, fetch, ingest, source, sequence file</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of fil
 es which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Additional Classpath Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"
 ></td><td id="description">A comma-separated list of paths to files and/or directories that will be added to the classpath. When specifying a directory, all files with in the directory will be added to the classpath, but further sub-directories will not be included.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The HDFS directory from which files should be read<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates whether to pull files from subdirectories of the HDFS directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Keep Source File</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Determines whether to delete the f
 ile from HDFS after it has been successfully transferred. If true, the file will be fetched repeatedly. This is intended for testing only.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">File Filter Regex</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A Java Regular Expression for filtering Filenames; if a filter is supplied then only files whose names match that Regular Expression will be fetched, otherwise all files will be fetched</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Filter Match Name Only</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true then File Filter Regex will match on just the filename, otherwise subdirectory names will be included with filename in the regex comparison</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Dotted Files</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true, files w
 hose names begin with a dot (".") will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Minimum File Age</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The minimum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file younger than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Maximum File Age</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum age that a file must be in order to be pulled; any file older than this amount of time (based on last modification date) will be ignored</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Polling Interval</strong></td><td id="default-value">0 sec</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Indicates how long to wait between performing directory listings</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">100</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum 
 number of files to pull in each iteration, based on run schedule.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">IO Buffer Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Amount of memory to use to buffer file contents during IO. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression codec</strong></td><td id="default-value">NONE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>DEFAULT</li><li>BZIP</li><li>GZIP</li><li>LZ4</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>AUTOMATIC</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>FlowFile Content</strong></td><td id="default-value">VALUE ONLY</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>VALUE ONLY</li><li>KEY VALUE PAIR</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicate if the content is to be both the key and value of the Sequence File, or just the value.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>su
 ccess</td><td>All files retrieved from HDFS are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file that was read from HDFS.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path is set to the relative path of the file's directory on HDFS. For example, if the Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "./". If the Recurse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path attribute will be set to "abc/1/2/3".</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This processor has no state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3><td>Provides operator the ability to retrieve and delete any file that NiFi has access to in HDFS or the local filesystem.</td><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/i
 ndex.html">PutHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListHDFS</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Retrieves a listing of files from HDFS. For each file that is listed in HDFS, creates a FlowFile that represents the HDFS file so that it can be fetched in conjunction with ListHDFS. This Processor is designed to run on Primary Node only in a cluster. If the primary node changes, the new Primary Node will pick up where the previous node left off without duplicating all of the data. Unlike GetHDFS, this Processor does not delete any data from HDFS.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, get, list, ingest, source, filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="
 ../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to 
 be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Distributed Cache Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: </strong><br/>DistributedMapCacheClient<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a href="../org.apache.nifi.distributed.cache.client.DistributedMapCacheClientService/index.html">DistributedMapCacheClientService</a></td><td id="description">Specifies the Controller Service that should be used to maintain state about what has been pulled from HDFS so that if a new node begins pulling data, it won't duplicate all of the work that has been done.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The HDFS directory from wh
 ich files should be read<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates whether to list files from subdirectories of the HDFS directory</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All FlowFiles are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file that was read from HDFS.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path is set to the absolute path of the file's directory on HDFS. For example, if the Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "./". If the Re
 curse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path attribute will be set to "/tmp/abc/1/2/3".</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.owner</td><td>The user that owns the file in HDFS</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.group</td><td>The group that owns the file in HDFS</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.lastModified</td><td>The timestamp of when the file in HDFS was last modified, as milliseconds since midnight Jan 1, 1970 UTC</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.length</td><td>The number of bytes in the file in HDFS</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.replication</td><td>The number of HDFS replicas for hte file</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.permissions</td><td>The permissions for the file in HDFS. This is formatted as 3 characters for the owner, 3 for the group, and 3 for other users. For example rw-rw-r--</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.GetHDFS/index.html">GetHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.FetchHDFS/index.html">FetchHDFS</a>, <a hre
 f="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/index.html">PutHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ListHDFS</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Retrieves a listing of files from HDFS. For each file that is listed in HDFS, creates a FlowFile that represents the HDFS file so that it can be fetched in conjunction with ListHDFS. This Processor is designed to run on Primary Node only in a cluster. If the primary node changes, the new Primary Node will pick up where the previous node left off without duplicating all of the data. Unlike GetHDFS, this Processor does not delete any data from HDFS.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, get, list, ingest, source, filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="
 ../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to 
 be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Additional Classpath Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A comma-separated list of paths to files and/or directories that will be added to the classpath. When specifying a directory, all files with in the directory will be added to the classpath, but further sub-directories will not be included.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Distributed Cache Service</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: </strong><br/>DistributedMapCacheClient<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a href="../org.apache.nifi.distributed.cache.client.DistributedMapCacheClientService/index.html">DistributedMapCacheClientService</a></td><td id="d
 escription">Specifies the Controller Service that should be used to maintain state about what has been pulled from HDFS so that if a new node begins pulling data, it won't duplicate all of the work that has been done.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The HDFS directory from which files should be read<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Recurse Subdirectories</strong></td><td id="default-value">true</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates whether to list files from subdirectories of the HDFS directory</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>All FlowFiles are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h
 3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file that was read from HDFS.</td></tr><tr><td>path</td><td>The path is set to the absolute path of the file's directory on HDFS. For example, if the Directory property is set to /tmp, then files picked up from /tmp will have the path attribute set to "./". If the Recurse Subdirectories property is set to true and a file is picked up from /tmp/abc/1/2/3, then the path attribute will be set to "/tmp/abc/1/2/3".</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.owner</td><td>The user that owns the file in HDFS</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.group</td><td>The group that owns the file in HDFS</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.lastModified</td><td>The timestamp of when the file in HDFS was last modified, as milliseconds since midnight Jan 1, 1970 UTC</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.length</td><td>The number of bytes in the file in HDFS</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.replication</td><td>The number of HDFS replicas for hte file</td></tr><tr><t
 d>hdfs.permissions</td><td>The permissions for the file in HDFS. This is formatted as 3 characters for the owner, 3 for the group, and 3 for other users. For example rw-rw-r--</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3><table id="stateful"><tr><th>Scope</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>CLUSTER</td><td>After performing a listing of HDFS files, the timestamp of the newest file is stored, along with the filenames of all files that share that same timestamp. This allows the Processor to list only files that have been added or modified after this date the next time that the Processor is run. State is stored across the cluster so that this Processor can be run on Primary Node only and if a new Primary Node is selected, the new node can pick up where the previous node left off, without duplicating the data.</td></tr></table><h3>Restricted: </h3><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.GetHDFS/index.html">GetHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.had
 oop.FetchHDFS/index.html">FetchHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/index.html">PutHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>PutHDFS</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Write FlowFile data to Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, put, copy, filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file system configura
 tion. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The parent HDFS directory t
 o which files should be written<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Conflict Resolution Strategy</strong></td><td id="default-value">fail</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>replace</li><li>ignore</li><li>fail</li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates what should happen when a file with the same name already exists in the output directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Block Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Size of each block as written to HDFS. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name">IO Buffer Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Amount of memory to use to buffer file contents during IO. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Replication</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Number of times that HDFS will replicate each f
 ile. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Permissions umask</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A umask represented as an octal number which determines the permissions of files written to HDFS. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration dfs.umaskmode</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Remote Owner</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Changes the owner of the HDFS file to this value after it is written. This only works if NiFi is running as a user that has HDFS super user privilege to change owner</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Remote Group</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Changes the group of the HDFS file to this value after it is written. This only works if NiFi is running as a user that has HDFS super user privilege to change group</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression codec</strong></td><td id="default-value">NO
 NE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>DEFAULT</li><li>BZIP</li><li>GZIP</li><li>LZ4</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>AUTOMATIC</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Files that have been successfully written to HDFS are transferred to this relationship</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>Files that could not be written to HDFS for some reason are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3><table id="reads-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file written to HDFS comes from the value of this attribute.</td></tr></table><h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file written to HDFS is stored in this attribute.</td></tr><tr><td>absolute.hdfs.pa
 th</td><td>The absolute path to the file on HDFS is stored in this attribute.</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.GetHDFS/index.html">GetHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>PutHDFS</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Write FlowFile data to Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS)</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, HDFS, put, copy, filesystem, restricted</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file syst
 em configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Additional Classpath Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A comma-sep
 arated list of paths to files and/or directories that will be added to the classpath. When specifying a directory, all files with in the directory will be added to the classpath, but further sub-directories will not be included.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Directory</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The parent HDFS directory to which files should be written<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Conflict Resolution Strategy</strong></td><td id="default-value">fail</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>replace <img src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Replaces the existing file if any." title="Replaces the existing file if any."></img></li><li>ignore <img src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Ignores the flow file and routes it to success." title="Ignores the flow file and routes it to success."></img></li><li>fail <img src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" al
 t="Penalizes the flow file and routes it to failure." title="Penalizes the flow file and routes it to failure."></img></li><li>append <img src="../../html/images/iconInfo.png" alt="Appends to the existing file if any, creates a new file otherwise." title="Appends to the existing file if any, creates a new file otherwise."></img></li></ul></td><td id="description">Indicates what should happen when a file with the same name already exists in the output directory</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Block Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Size of each block as written to HDFS. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name">IO Buffer Size</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Amount of memory to use to buffer file contents during IO. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Replication</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td 
 id="description">Number of times that HDFS will replicate each file. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Permissions umask</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A umask represented as an octal number which determines the permissions of files written to HDFS. This overrides the Hadoop Configuration dfs.umaskmode</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Remote Owner</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Changes the owner of the HDFS file to this value after it is written. This only works if NiFi is running as a user that has HDFS super user privilege to change owner</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Remote Group</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Changes the group of the HDFS file to this value after it is written. This only works if NiFi is running as a user that has HDFS super user privilege to change group</td></tr><tr><td id="name">
 <strong>Compression codec</strong></td><td id="default-value">NONE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>DEFAULT</li><li>BZIP</li><li>GZIP</li><li>LZ4</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>AUTOMATIC</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>Files that have been successfully written to HDFS are transferred to this relationship</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>Files that could not be written to HDFS for some reason are transferred to this relationship</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3><table id="reads-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file written to HDFS comes from the value of this attribute.</td></tr></table><h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>The name of the file written to HDF
 S is stored in this attribute.</td></tr><tr><td>absolute.hdfs.path</td><td>The absolute path to the file on HDFS is stored in this attribute.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This processor has no state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3><td>Provides operator the ability to write to any file that NiFi has access to in HDFS or the local filesystem.</td><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.GetHDFS/index.html">GetHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>GetHDFSEvents</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>This processor polls the notification events provided by the HdfsAdmin API. Since this uses the HdfsAdmin APIs it is required to run as an HDFS super user. Currently there are six types of events (append, close, create, metadata, rename, and unlink). Please see org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.inotify.Event documentation for full explanations of each event. This processor will poll for new events based on a defined duration. For each event received a new flow file will be created with the expected attributes and the event itself serialized to JSON and written to the flow file's content. For example, if event.type is APPEND then the content of the flow file will contain a JSON file containing the information about the append event. If successful the flow files are sent to the 'succe
 ss' relationship. Be careful of where the generated flow files are stored. If the flow files are stored in one of processor's watch directories there will be a never ending flow of events. It is also important to be aware that this processor must consume all events. The filtering must happen within the processor. This is because the HDFS admin's event notifications API does not have filtering.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, events, inotify, notifications, filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></
 td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="na
 me"><strong>Poll Duration</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 second</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The time before the polling method returns with the next batch of events if they exist. It may exceed this amount of time by up to the time required for an RPC to the NameNode.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>HDFS Path to Watch</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The HDFS path to get event notifications for. This property accepts both expression language and regular expressions. This will be evaluated during the OnScheduled phase.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Hidden Files</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true and the final component of the path associated with a given event starts with a '.' then that event will not be processed.
 </td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Event Types to Filter On</strong></td><td id="default-value">append, close, create, metadata, rename, unlink</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A comma-separated list of event types to process. Valid event types are: append, close, create, metadata, rename, and unlink. Case does not matter.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>IOException Retries During Event Polling</strong></td><td id="default-value">3</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">According to the HDFS admin API for event polling it is good to retry at least a few times. This number defines how many times the poll will be retried if it throws an IOException.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>A flow file with updated information about a specific event will be sent to this relationship.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes
  Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>This is always application/json.</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.inotify.event.type</td><td>This will specify the specific HDFS notification event type. Currently there are six types of events (append, close, create, metadata, rename, and unlink).</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.inotify.event.path</td><td>The specific path that the event is tied to.</td></tr></table><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.GetHDFS/index.html">GetHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.FetchHDFS/index.html">FetchHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/index.html">PutHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.ListHDFS/index.html">ListHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>GetHDFSEvents</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>This processor polls the notification events provided by the HdfsAdmin API. Since this uses the HdfsAdmin APIs it is required to run as an HDFS super user. Currently there are six types of events (append, close, create, metadata, rename, and unlink). Please see org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.inotify.Event documentation for full explanations of each event. This processor will poll for new events based on a defined duration. For each event received a new flow file will be created with the expected attributes and the event itself serialized to JSON and written to the flow file's content. For example, if event.type is APPEND then the content of the flow file will contain a JSON file containing the information about the append event. If successful the flow files are sent to the 'succe
 ss' relationship. Be careful of where the generated flow files are stored. If the flow files are stored in one of processor's watch directories there will be a never ending flow of events. It is also important to be aware that this processor must consume all events. The filtering must happen within the processor. This is because the HDFS admin's event notifications API does not have filtering.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>hadoop, events, inotify, notifications, filesystem</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/expression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">Hadoop Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></
 td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the Hadoop file system configuration. Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'core-site.xml' and 'hdfs-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Principal</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos principal to authenticate as. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Keytab</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Kerberos keytab associated with the principal. Requires nifi.kerberos.krb5.file to be set in your nifi.properties</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Kerberos Relogin Period</td><td id="default-value">4 hours</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Period of time which should pass before attempting a kerberos relogin</td></tr><tr><td id="na
 me">Additional Classpath Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A comma-separated list of paths to files and/or directories that will be added to the classpath. When specifying a directory, all files with in the directory will be added to the classpath, but further sub-directories will not be included.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Poll Duration</strong></td><td id="default-value">1 second</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The time before the polling method returns with the next batch of events if they exist. It may exceed this amount of time by up to the time required for an RPC to the NameNode.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>HDFS Path to Watch</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The HDFS path to get event notifications for. This property accepts both expression language and regular expressions. This will be evaluated during the OnScheduled 
 phase.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Ignore Hidden Files</strong></td><td id="default-value">false</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>true</li><li>false</li></ul></td><td id="description">If true and the final component of the path associated with a given event starts with a '.' then that event will not be processed.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Event Types to Filter On</strong></td><td id="default-value">append, close, create, metadata, rename, unlink</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A comma-separated list of event types to process. Valid event types are: append, close, create, metadata, rename, and unlink. Case does not matter.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>IOException Retries During Event Polling</strong></td><td id="default-value">3</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">According to the HDFS admin API for event polling it is good to retry at least a few times. This
  number defines how many times the poll will be retried if it throws an IOException.</td></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>A flow file with updated information about a specific event will be sent to this relationship.</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>This is always application/json.</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.inotify.event.type</td><td>This will specify the specific HDFS notification event type. Currently there are six types of events (append, close, create, metadata, rename, and unlink).</td></tr><tr><td>hdfs.inotify.event.path</td><td>The specific path that the event is tied to.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3><table id="stateful"><tr><th>Scope</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>CLUSTER</td><td>The last used transaction id is sto
 red. This is used </td></tr></table><h3>Restricted: </h3><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.GetHDFS/index.html">GetHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.FetchHDFS/index.html">FetchHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.PutHDFS/index.html">PutHDFS</a>, <a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hadoop.ListHDFS/index.html">ListHDFS</a></p></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ConvertAvroToORC</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Converts an Avro record into ORC file format. This processor provides a direct mapping of an Avro record to an ORC record, such that the resulting ORC file will have the same hierarchical structure as the Avro document. If an incoming FlowFile contains a stream of multiple Avro records, the resultant FlowFile will contain a ORC file containing all of the Avro records.  If an incoming FlowFile does not contain any records, an empty ORC file is the output.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>avro, orc, hive, convert</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/e
 xpression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">ORC Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the ORC configuration (hive-site.xml, e.g.). Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'hive-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration. Please see the ORC documentation for more details.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Stripe Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">64 MB</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The size of the memory buffer (in bytes) for writing stripes to an ORC file</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Buffer Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">10 KB</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the memory buffers (in bytes) used fo
 r compressing and storing a stripe in memory. This is a hint to the ORC writer, which may choose to use a smaller buffer size based on stripe size and number of columns for efficient stripe writing and memory utilization.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression Type</strong></td><td id="default-value">NONE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>ZLIB</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>LZO</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Hive Table Name</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">An optional table name to insert into the hive.ddl attribute. The generated DDL can be used by a PutHiveQL processor (presumably after a PutHDFS processor) to create a table backed by the converted ORC file. If this property is not provided, the full name (including namespace) of the incoming Avro record will be normalized and used as the table name.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td
 ></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship after it has been converted to ORC format.</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship if it cannot be parsed as Avro or cannot be converted to ORC for any reason</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>Sets the mime type to application/octet-stream</td></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>Sets the filename to the existing filename with the extension replaced by / added to by .orc</td></tr><tr><td>record.count</td><td>Sets the number of records in the ORC file.</td></tr><tr><td>hive.ddl</td><td>Creates a partial Hive DDL statement for creating a table in Hive from this ORC file. This can be used in ReplaceText for setting the content to the DDL. To
  make it valid DDL, add "LOCATION '&lt;path_to_orc_file_in_hdfs&gt;'", where the path is the directory that contains this ORC file on HDFS. For example, ConvertAvroToORC can send flow files to a PutHDFS processor to send the file to HDFS, then to a ReplaceText to set the content to this DDL (plus the LOCATION clause as described), then to PutHiveQL processor to create the table if it doesn't exist.</td></tr></table></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>ConvertAvroToORC</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Converts an Avro record into ORC file format. This processor provides a direct mapping of an Avro record to an ORC record, such that the resulting ORC file will have the same hierarchical structure as the Avro document. If an incoming FlowFile contains a stream of multiple Avro records, the resultant FlowFile will contain a ORC file containing all of the Avro records.  If an incoming FlowFile does not contain any records, an empty ORC file is the output.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>avro, orc, hive, convert</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values, and whether a property supports the <a href="../../html/e
 xpression-language-guide.html">NiFi Expression Language</a>.</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name">ORC Configuration Resources</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">A file or comma separated list of files which contains the ORC configuration (hive-site.xml, e.g.). Without this, Hadoop will search the classpath for a 'hive-site.xml' file or will revert to a default configuration. Please see the ORC documentation for more details.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Stripe Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">64 MB</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The size of the memory buffer (in bytes) for writing stripes to an ORC file</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Buffer Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">10 KB</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The maximum size of the memory buffers (in bytes) used fo
 r compressing and storing a stripe in memory. This is a hint to the ORC writer, which may choose to use a smaller buffer size based on stripe size and number of columns for efficient stripe writing and memory utilization.</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Compression Type</strong></td><td id="default-value">NONE</td><td id="allowable-values"><ul><li>NONE</li><li>ZLIB</li><li>SNAPPY</li><li>LZO</li></ul></td><td id="description">No Description Provided.</td></tr><tr><td id="name">Hive Table Name</td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">An optional table name to insert into the hive.ddl attribute. The generated DDL can be used by a PutHiveQL processor (presumably after a PutHDFS processor) to create a table backed by the converted ORC file. If this property is not provided, the full name (including namespace) of the incoming Avro record will be normalized and used as the table name.<br/><strong>Supports Expression Language: true</strong></td
 ></tr></table><h3>Relationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship after it has been converted to ORC format.</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship if it cannot be parsed as Avro or cannot be converted to ORC for any reason</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>Writes Attributes: </h3><table id="writes-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>mime.type</td><td>Sets the mime type to application/octet-stream</td></tr><tr><td>filename</td><td>Sets the filename to the existing filename with the extension replaced by / added to by .orc</td></tr><tr><td>record.count</td><td>Sets the number of records in the ORC file.</td></tr><tr><td>hive.ddl</td><td>Creates a partial Hive DDL statement for creating a table in Hive from this ORC file. This can be used in ReplaceText for setting the content to the DDL. To
  make it valid DDL, add "LOCATION '&lt;path_to_orc_file_in_hdfs&gt;'", where the path is the directory that contains this ORC file on HDFS. For example, ConvertAvroToORC can send flow files to a PutHDFS processor to send the file to HDFS, then to a ReplaceText to set the content to this DDL (plus the LOCATION clause as described), then to PutHiveQL processor to create the table if it doesn't exist.</td></tr></table><h3>State management: </h3>This processor has no state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3></body></html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>PutHiveQL</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Executes a HiveQL DDL/DML command (UPDATE, INSERT, e.g.). The content of an incoming FlowFile is expected to be the HiveQL command to execute. The HiveQL command may use the ? to escape parameters. In this case, the parameters to use must exist as FlowFile attributes with the naming convention hiveql.args.N.type and hiveql.args.N.value, where N is a positive integer. The hiveql.args.N.type is expected to be a number indicating the JDBC Type. The content of the FlowFile is expected to be in UTF-8 format.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>sql, hive, put, database, update, insert</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values
 .</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Hive Database Connection Pooling Service</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: </strong><br/>HiveDBCPService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a href="../org.apache.nifi.dbcp.hive.HiveConnectionPool/index.html">HiveConnectionPool</a></td><td id="description">The Hive Controller Service that is used to obtain connection(s) to the Hive database</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">100</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The preferred number of FlowFiles to put to the database in a single transaction</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies the character set of the record data.</td></tr></table><h3>R
 elationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>retry</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship if the database cannot be updated but attempting the operation again may succeed</td></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship after the database is successfully updated</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship if the database cannot be updated and retrying the operation will also fail, such as an invalid query or an integrity constraint violation</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3><table id="reads-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>hiveql.args.N.type</td><td>Incoming FlowFiles are expected to be parameterized HiveQL statements. The type of each Parameter is specified as an integer that represents the JDBC Type of the parameter.</td></tr><tr><td>hiveql.args.N.value</td><td>Incoming FlowFiles are expected to be parameterized HiveQL statem
 ents. The value of the Parameters are specified as hiveql.args.1.value, hiveql.args.2.value, hiveql.args.3.value, and so on. The type of the hiveql.args.1.value Parameter is specified by the hiveql.args.1.type attribute.</td></tr></table><h3>Writes Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hive.SelectHiveQL/index.html">SelectHiveQL</a></p></body></html>
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+<!DOCTYPE html><html lang="en"><head><meta charset="utf-8"></meta><title>PutHiveQL</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../../css/component-usage.css" type="text/css"></link></head><body><h2>Description: </h2><p>Executes a HiveQL DDL/DML command (UPDATE, INSERT, e.g.). The content of an incoming FlowFile is expected to be the HiveQL command to execute. The HiveQL command may use the ? to escape parameters. In this case, the parameters to use must exist as FlowFile attributes with the naming convention hiveql.args.N.type and hiveql.args.N.value, where N is a positive integer. The hiveql.args.N.type is expected to be a number indicating the JDBC Type. The content of the FlowFile is expected to be in UTF-8 format.</p><h3>Tags: </h3><p>sql, hive, put, database, update, insert</p><h3>Properties: </h3><p>In the list below, the names of required properties appear in <strong>bold</strong>. Any other properties (not in bold) are considered optional. The table also indicates any default values
 .</p><table id="properties"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Default Value</th><th>Allowable Values</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Hive Database Connection Pooling Service</strong></td><td id="default-value"></td><td id="allowable-values"><strong>Controller Service API: </strong><br/>HiveDBCPService<br/><strong>Implementation:</strong><br/><a href="../org.apache.nifi.dbcp.hive.HiveConnectionPool/index.html">HiveConnectionPool</a></td><td id="description">The Hive Controller Service that is used to obtain connection(s) to the Hive database</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Batch Size</strong></td><td id="default-value">100</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">The preferred number of FlowFiles to put to the database in a single transaction</td></tr><tr><td id="name"><strong>Character Set</strong></td><td id="default-value">UTF-8</td><td id="allowable-values"></td><td id="description">Specifies the character set of the record data.</td></tr></table><h3>R
 elationships: </h3><table id="relationships"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>retry</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship if the database cannot be updated but attempting the operation again may succeed</td></tr><tr><td>success</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship after the database is successfully updated</td></tr><tr><td>failure</td><td>A FlowFile is routed to this relationship if the database cannot be updated and retrying the operation will also fail, such as an invalid query or an integrity constraint violation</td></tr></table><h3>Reads Attributes: </h3><table id="reads-attributes"><tr><th>Name</th><th>Description</th></tr><tr><td>hiveql.args.N.type</td><td>Incoming FlowFiles are expected to be parametrized HiveQL statements. The type of each Parameter is specified as an integer that represents the JDBC Type of the parameter.</td></tr><tr><td>hiveql.args.N.value</td><td>Incoming FlowFiles are expected to be parametrized HiveQL statemen
 ts. The value of the Parameters are specified as hiveql.args.1.value, hiveql.args.2.value, hiveql.args.3.value, and so on. The type of the hiveql.args.1.value Parameter is specified by the hiveql.args.1.type attribute.</td></tr></table><h3>Writes Attributes: </h3>None specified.<h3>State management: </h3>This processor has no state management.<h3>Restricted: </h3><h3>See Also:</h3><p><a href="../org.apache.nifi.processors.hive.SelectHiveQL/index.html">SelectHiveQL</a></p></body></html>
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