Apache NiFi Record Path referencePDF version

coalesce

Returns the first value from the given arguments that is non-null. For example, given a record such as:

{
  "id": null,
  "name": "John Doe"
}

The following record path would return "John Doe":

coalesce(/id, /name)

Given the record:

{
  "id": "1234",
  "name": null
}

The same record path would return "1234".

Given the record:

{
  "id": null,
  "name": null
}

The record path would return null.

Given the record:

{
  "id": "null",
  "name": "John Doe"
}

The record path would return the String "null". Note here the very important difference in that the id field does not have a null value but rather the value of the field is the literal string "null".

Given the record:

{
  "name": null
}

The record path would return null. Given that the id field is not present, it is treated as a null value.

Given the record:

{
  "id": "1234",
  "name": "John Doe"
}

The record path would return "1234". However, the record path coalesce(/name, /id) would return "John Doe" because both fields given are non-null, so the coalesce function returns the first value that is referenced in its arguments, not the first value that is encountered in the Record itself.

We want your opinion

How can we improve this page?

What kind of feedback do you have?