I'm trying to process a file using Apache Camel, and after processing move it to a specific folder, while keeping the filename and directory structure.
What I have in a application.yml file:
camel-from: "file:/C:/in/received?move=../in/processed/${file:name}&recursive=true&readLock=changed&readLockMarkerFile=false&delay=1000&maxDepth=2&minDepth=2"
Using Java the Route is as follows:
#Component
#RequiredArgsConstructor
public class TestRoute extends RouteBuilder {
#Value("${camel-from}")
private String fromUri;
#Override
public final void configure() {
from(fromUri)
// rest of code
}
}
If I use the string directly in the route from, it works just fine. However, reading it from the application.yml file, no matter which characters I try to escape, I can't get it to read the uri properly. (I always end up with either an error, or creating folders such as processed/name instead of ${file:name} getting interpreted).
Any ideas?
Thanks
Property replacement needs to be escaped in SPEL language, so Apache Camel gets the value in raw form. You can escape it with #{'$'}. There is open issue spring-framework#9628 about making this escape sequence shorter / more intuitive.
camel-from: "file:/C:/in/received?move=../in/processed/#{'$'}{file:name}"
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My use case is based on the rest controller input I need to fetch or move files from different source system to destination system.
Route :-
#Component
public class MoveFile extends RouteBuilder {
#override
public void configure() throws Exception {
from("file:tmp/${header.inPath}")
.to("file:/tmp${header.outPath}?fileName=${header.fileName}")
.setBody().constant("File - ${header.inPath}/${header.fileName} Moved Succesfully")
}
}
My rest controller will pass the jobName along the getMapping to invoke this specific route inPath , outPath and File Names
#Resource(name=RouteProperties)
private Prosperties props;
#GetMapping("/runJob/{jobToInvoke}")
public String runJob (#PathVariable final String jobToInvoke){
String inPath=props.getProperty("inPath"+jobToInvoke)
String outPath=props.getProperty("outPath"+jobToInvoke)
String fileName=props.getProperty("fileName"+jobToInvoke)
String jobStatus = ProducerTemplate.withHeader("inPath",inPath)
.
.
.to(??)
.request(String.class)
}
I need help to use Producer Template to pass the properties using to ?
I tried some search on the google, but there is an example available in youtube (link) , But in that Video it is calling uri , (Direct:sendMessage) and from in the route also has that.
How to handle in this scenario ?
Thanks in Advance
A route beginning with a direct: endpoint can be invoked programmatically from Java code. In the route, the pollEnrich component invokes a consumer endpoint to read a file and replace the exchange message body with the file contents.
from("direct:start")
.pollEnrich().simple("file:/tmp?fileName=${header.inPath}")
.toD("file:/tmp?fileName=${header.outPath}")
.setBody().simple("File - ${header.inPath} Moved Successfully");
To invoke the route from Java code:
String jobStatus = producerTemplate.withHeader("inPath", inPath)
.withHeader("outPath", outPath)
.to("direct:start")
.request(String.class);
I don't know if these dynamic file URIs in from work, but at least the Camel File documentation states
Also, the starting directory must not contain dynamic expressions with
${ } placeholders. Again use the fileName option to specify the
dynamic part of the filename.
So the docs are suggesting to change
from("file:tmp/${header.inPath}")
into
from("file:tmp?fileName=${header.inPath}")
The fileName option can be a relative path (not just a filename).
If that change works for you, your question becomes obsolete because the route URI is no more dynamic.
.withHeader("inPath",inPath)
.to("file:tmp")
[JDK 8 / 11, Camel 2.23.1, Spring Boot 2.1.3]
Hi,
I'm currently learning Camel and I can't get past a strange problem.
I want to download a URL to a file.
The URL works, e.g. http://localhost/date shows "11:59:00".
The target file is created, but it's empty. Why?
#Component
public class DownloadRoute extends RouteBuilder {
#Override
public void configure() throws Exception {
String timer1 = "timer://foo?fixedRate=true&period=10000&delay=5000";
String url = "http://localhost:8888/date";
String file = "file:target/date";
from(timer1).to(url).log("${id}->${body}").to(file); // ID-Laptop-1551464093962-0-2->11:59:00, that's ok
}
}
The logger outputs the correct content, e.g.
2019-03-01 19:15:00.421 INFO 2984 --- [3 - timer://foo] route1
: ID-Laptop-1551464093962-0-2->11:59:00
but the generated file (e.g. target/date/ID-Laptop-1551464093962-0-2) is empty.
Any ideas?
Solution (thanks to Tache):
from(timer1).to(url).to(file); // without logging
OR
from(timer1).to(url).convertBodyTo(String.class).log("${id}->${body}").to(file); // with logging
The output of your http endpoint (http://localhost:8888/date) is probably a stream that is read using a InputStream. Such stream can be read only once.
Possible solutions:
remove your log statement
enable stream caching in your Camel context or route
convert message body to a string (.convertBodyTo(String.class) ) before logging it and sending it to a file
Hi i want to compute a dynamic output route using apache Camel. I receive a bunch of files in a folder location, based on its contents i want to move the file to dynamic output folder. The name of the ouput folder will be constructed based on the input content of the file. How do i acheive it.
The Following piece of code read the files, processes them, but i am not sure how to set the value of ${foldername} based on the contents of the file
from("file:D:\\camel\\input\\one?recursive=true&delete=true")
.process(new LogProcessor())
.to("file:D:\\camel\\output\\${foldername}")
Please assist
You could create a custom processor to construct the foldername and insert into a header.
public class DirectoryNameProcessor implements Processor {
#Override
public void process(Exchange exchange) {
Message in = exchange.getIn();
// Get the contents of the processed file
String body = in.getBody(String.class);
//Get the original file name
String fileName = in.getHeader("CamelFileName", String.class);
// Perform your logic
in.setHeader("foldername");
}
}
Then in your route you could access the newly created foldername-header:
.to("file:D:\\camel\\output\\${header.foldername}");
The short answer is, you can use the dynamic to endpoint toD.
http://camel.apache.org/message-endpoint.html#MessageEndpoint-DynamicTo
It would look like:
from("file:D:\\camel\\input\\one?recursive=true&delete=true")
.process(new LogProcessor())
.toD("file:D:\\camel\\output\\${foldername}")
I have written a camel route which polls a folder and sends it to Azure Blob Container
I followed the example mentioned in the Azure document page
https://github.com/apache/camel/blob/master/components/camel-azure/src/main/docs/azure-blob-component.adoc
I am reversing the route. Instead of a consumer, I am using the Azure Blob Producer.
This is my route. I have used Java DSL.
from("file://C:/camel/source1").to("azure-blob://datastorage/container1/BLOB1?credentials=#credentials&operation=updateBlockBlob")
When I placed a file, I got the following error.
**java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Unsupported blob type:org.apache.camel.component.file.GenericFile
at org.apache.camel.component.azure.blob.BlobServiceProducer.getInputStreamFromExchange(BlobServiceProducer.java:474) ~[camel-azure-2.19.2.jar:2.19.2]
at org.apache.camel.component.azure.blob.BlobServiceProducer.updateBlockBlob(BlobServiceProducer.java:143) ~[camel-azure-2.19.2.jar:2.19.2]
at org.apache.camel.component.azure.blob.BlobServiceProducer.process(BlobServiceProducer.java:79) ~[camel-azure-2.19.2.jar:2.19.2]**
I was able to fix this. I rewrote my route as.
from("file://C:/camel/source1")
.process(new Processor() {
#Override
public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception {
Object file = exchange.getIn().getMandatoryBody();
exchange.getOut().setBody(
GenericFileConverter.genericFileToInputStream(
(GenericFile<?>) file, exchange));
}
})
.to("azure-blob://datastorage/container1/BLOB1?credentials=#credentials&operation=updateBlockBlob")
.to("mock:Result");
My Question is, do I need to really write the processor? Shouldn't the camel component be receiving a stream or a File Object?
Yeah this is a little bug. I have logged a ticket: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-11844
You can do the workaround you did, or you can add a .convertBodyTo and convert to a FileInputStream, String etc.
from("file://C:/camel/source1")
.convertBodyTo(String.class)
...
Apache Camel 2.12.1
Is it possible to use the Camel CSV component with a pollEnrich? Every example I see is like:
from("file:somefile.csv").marshal...
Whereas I'm using the pollEnrich, like:
pollEnrich("file:somefile.csv", new CSVAggregator())
So within CSVAggregator I have no csv...I just have a file, which I have to do csv processing myself. So is there a way of hooking up the marshalling to the enrich bit somehow...?
EDIT
To make this more general... eg:
from("direct:start")
.to("http:www.blah")
.enrich("file:someFile.csv", new CSVAggregationStrategy) <--how can I call marshal() on this?
...
public class CSVAggregator implements AggregationStrategy {
#Override
public Exchange aggregate(Exchange oldExchange, Exchange newExchange) {
/* Here I have:
oldExchange = results of http blah endpoint
newExchange = the someFile.csv GenericFile object */
}
Is there any way I can avoid this and use marshal().csv sort of call on the route itself?
Thanks,
Mr Tea
You can use any endpoint in enrich. That includes direct endpoints pointing to other routes. Your example...
Replace this:
from("direct:start")
.to("http:www.blah")
.enrich("file:someFile.csv", new CSVAggregationStrategy)
With this:
from("direct:start")
.to("http:www.blah")
.enrich("direct:readSomeFile", new CSVAggregationStrategy);
from("direct:readSomeFile")
.to("file:someFile.csv")
.unmarshal(myDataFormat);
I ran into the same issue and managed to solve it with the following code (note, I'm using the scala dsl). My use case was slightly different, I wanted to load a CSV file and enrich it with data from an additional static CSV file.
from("direct:start") pollEnrich("file:c:/data/inbox?fileName=vipleaderboard.inclusions.csv&noop=true") unmarshal(csv)
from("file:c:/data/inbox?fileName=vipleaderboard.${date:now:yyyyMMdd}.csv") unmarshal(csv) enrich("direct:start", (current:Exchange, myStatic:Exchange) => {
// both exchange in bodies will contain lists instead of the file handles
})
Here the second route is the one which looks for a file in a specific directory. It unmarshals the CSV data from any matching file it finds and enriches it with the direct route defined in the preceding line. That route is pollEnriching with my static file and as I don't define an aggregation strategy it just replaces the contents of the body with the static file data. I can then unmarshal that from CSV and return the data.
The aggregation function in the second route then has access to both files' CSV data as List<List<String>> instead of just a file.