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apache nifi Using executeProcess with python script on docker

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New Contributor

Hi 

 

Im beginner to apache nifi basics but i've managed to run the processor and execute the script on NIFI locally ,but now i'm using apache nifi on docker so the problem that when I put the path to python environment it said the file not exist , note that apache nifi and python all are on containers and within the same network so i dont why its not working 

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@abdullahvvs Welcome to the Cloudera Community!

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@abdullahvvs 

What exceptions are you seeing in the nifi-app.log when this processor gets scheduled to execute?
Does your NiFi service user have ability to execute python3?
Does your NiFi service user have ability to travers the directory tree and read /opt/nifi/nifi-current/Testxx.py?

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