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[jira] [Commented] (NIFI-11481) Migrate the Nifi UI to a currently supported/active framework
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John Wise commented on NIFI-11481:
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From the page linked by Dondi, there's an upgrade path from AngularJS->Angular in the form of the ngUpgrade library:
??The Angular team offers ngUpgrade, a library that lets you run Angular and AngularJS in the same application, allowing incremental migration. We defined best practices and [a migration strategy|https://angular.io/guide/upgrade] for upgrading applications to Angular from AngularJS using ngUpgrade. Because applications vary in size and complexity the upgrade may require some flexibility. We also created a [forum|https://github.com/angular/ngMigration-Forum/wiki] to collect best practices, and a migration [tool|https://github.com/angular/ngMigration-Forum/wiki/ngMigration-Assistant] to help analyze your application and make migration recommendations.??
> Migrate the Nifi UI to a currently supported/active framework
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> Key: NIFI-11481
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-11481
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Wish
> Components: Core UI
> Reporter: Dondi Imperial
> Priority: Major
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> AngularJS support [officially ended as of January 2020|https://blog.angular.io/finding-a-path-forward-with-angularjs-7e186fdd4429]. This can be problematic in environments with strict compliance requirements. Perhaps the Nifi UI should be refactored or upgraded to Angular (non-JS).
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