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Mark Payne updated NIFI-8638:
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Summary: Sensitive Properties referencing Parameters should show that in UI
(was: passwords - sensiteve context properties - not working)
> Sensitive Properties referencing Parameters should show that in UI
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> Key: NIFI-8638
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-8638
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Extensions
> Affects Versions: 1.13.2
> Environment: Linux RedHat
> java 11 sapmachine-jdk-11.0.10_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz
> Reporter: Jul Tomten
> Priority: Major
> Labels: context, property, sensitive
> Original Estimate: 8h
> Remaining Estimate: 8h
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> An issue with passowords for the getJMS and InvokeHTTP processors - I want
> to store the passwords in the "context properties" and reference from the
> processor but it doesn't work. I'm on NiFi 1.13.2. I enter for
> example #\{mypassword}
> in the password value field in the processor BasicAuthenticationUsername and
> it works setting that but after activating and reopening the value field
> reads "sensitive value set" and the little arrow to the right is pointing up
> (arrow indicating parameter is not yet stored in context). Expected is that
> the arrow point to the right (indicating that the value is fetched from the
> context). The password in the context properties isn't used when testing and
> login fails.
> To make it run it is necessary to set the password in the processor instead
> fo referencing with #\{mypassword}.
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