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Replace ConsumeASB Processor with the InvokeHttp Processor in NiFi

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Hi Team,

How can I replace the custom ConsumeASB Processor with the InvokeHttp Processor in NiFi? I am currently using a Topic subscription with my ConsumeASB Processor to read messages from an Azure Service Bus endpoint.
How can I configure the InvokeHttp Processor to achieve the same functionality?

Could you please provide some inputs.

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@s198 

I really don't know anything about your consumeASB processor (not part of Apache NiFi distribution).

What does it do and how does it do it?

The invokehttp processor would be used for interacting with HTTP endpoints.  Are you able to read from your ASB endpoint via HTTP from command line (outside of NiFi via curl for example)?  What does that HTTP request look like from command line?

Have you looked at the ConsumeAzureEventHub processor to see if it can accomplish what you need here?

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Thank you,
Matt

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Master Mentor

@s198 

I really don't know anything about your consumeASB processor (not part of Apache NiFi distribution).

What does it do and how does it do it?

The invokehttp processor would be used for interacting with HTTP endpoints.  Are you able to read from your ASB endpoint via HTTP from command line (outside of NiFi via curl for example)?  What does that HTTP request look like from command line?

Have you looked at the ConsumeAzureEventHub processor to see if it can accomplish what you need here?

Please help our community grow. If you found any of the suggestions/solutions provided helped you with solving your issue or answering your question, please take a moment to login and click "Accept as Solution" on one or more of them that helped.

Thank you,
Matt

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@s198, Did the response assist in resolving your query? If it did, kindly mark the relevant reply as the solution, as it will aid others in locating the answer more easily in the future. However, if you still have concerns, please provide the information that @MattWho  has requested.



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Vidya Sargur,
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