Wildcards in camel route
I have rest controller with request mapping as follows:
@PostMapping(value = "fpl/generate/{legIdentifier:.+}"
My camel route is defined as from("direct:/fpl/generate/").
The controller calls web service, web service calls FluentEndpointInvoker class which calls route defined above.
public class FluentEndpointInvoker {
@EndpointInject(uri = BASE_ENDPOINT_URI)
private FluentProducerTemplate producer;
@Value("${server.servlet.context-path}")
private String contextRoot;
public <T, R> T request(Class<T> type, R request, HttpHeaders headers) {
return producer.withProcessor(exchange -> {
exchange.getIn().setBody(request, request.getClass());
headers.forEach((key, value) -> exchange.getIn().setHeader(key, value));
String endpoint = ((ServletRequestAttributes) RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes()).getRequest()
.getRequestURI();
exchange.getIn().setHeader(ROUTE_ENDPOINT_HEADER, "direct:".concat(endpoint.replaceFirst(contextRoot, "")));
}).request(type);
}
}
The endpoint that is generated is something like direct:///fpl/generate/LH.1234.30Jun2016.FRA.BOG.X1. How can I configured wildcards in camel route so that endpoint can get called
apache-camel spring-camel
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I have rest controller with request mapping as follows:
@PostMapping(value = "fpl/generate/{legIdentifier:.+}"
My camel route is defined as from("direct:/fpl/generate/").
The controller calls web service, web service calls FluentEndpointInvoker class which calls route defined above.
public class FluentEndpointInvoker {
@EndpointInject(uri = BASE_ENDPOINT_URI)
private FluentProducerTemplate producer;
@Value("${server.servlet.context-path}")
private String contextRoot;
public <T, R> T request(Class<T> type, R request, HttpHeaders headers) {
return producer.withProcessor(exchange -> {
exchange.getIn().setBody(request, request.getClass());
headers.forEach((key, value) -> exchange.getIn().setHeader(key, value));
String endpoint = ((ServletRequestAttributes) RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes()).getRequest()
.getRequestURI();
exchange.getIn().setHeader(ROUTE_ENDPOINT_HEADER, "direct:".concat(endpoint.replaceFirst(contextRoot, "")));
}).request(type);
}
}
The endpoint that is generated is something like direct:///fpl/generate/LH.1234.30Jun2016.FRA.BOG.X1. How can I configured wildcards in camel route so that endpoint can get called
apache-camel spring-camel
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I have rest controller with request mapping as follows:
@PostMapping(value = "fpl/generate/{legIdentifier:.+}"
My camel route is defined as from("direct:/fpl/generate/").
The controller calls web service, web service calls FluentEndpointInvoker class which calls route defined above.
public class FluentEndpointInvoker {
@EndpointInject(uri = BASE_ENDPOINT_URI)
private FluentProducerTemplate producer;
@Value("${server.servlet.context-path}")
private String contextRoot;
public <T, R> T request(Class<T> type, R request, HttpHeaders headers) {
return producer.withProcessor(exchange -> {
exchange.getIn().setBody(request, request.getClass());
headers.forEach((key, value) -> exchange.getIn().setHeader(key, value));
String endpoint = ((ServletRequestAttributes) RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes()).getRequest()
.getRequestURI();
exchange.getIn().setHeader(ROUTE_ENDPOINT_HEADER, "direct:".concat(endpoint.replaceFirst(contextRoot, "")));
}).request(type);
}
}
The endpoint that is generated is something like direct:///fpl/generate/LH.1234.30Jun2016.FRA.BOG.X1. How can I configured wildcards in camel route so that endpoint can get called
apache-camel spring-camel
I have rest controller with request mapping as follows:
@PostMapping(value = "fpl/generate/{legIdentifier:.+}"
My camel route is defined as from("direct:/fpl/generate/").
The controller calls web service, web service calls FluentEndpointInvoker class which calls route defined above.
public class FluentEndpointInvoker {
@EndpointInject(uri = BASE_ENDPOINT_URI)
private FluentProducerTemplate producer;
@Value("${server.servlet.context-path}")
private String contextRoot;
public <T, R> T request(Class<T> type, R request, HttpHeaders headers) {
return producer.withProcessor(exchange -> {
exchange.getIn().setBody(request, request.getClass());
headers.forEach((key, value) -> exchange.getIn().setHeader(key, value));
String endpoint = ((ServletRequestAttributes) RequestContextHolder.getRequestAttributes()).getRequest()
.getRequestURI();
exchange.getIn().setHeader(ROUTE_ENDPOINT_HEADER, "direct:".concat(endpoint.replaceFirst(contextRoot, "")));
}).request(type);
}
}
The endpoint that is generated is something like direct:///fpl/generate/LH.1234.30Jun2016.FRA.BOG.X1. How can I configured wildcards in camel route so that endpoint can get called
apache-camel spring-camel
apache-camel spring-camel
asked Nov 20 '18 at 4:34
Bhawna JoshiBhawna Joshi
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Well, if you are not forced to use an endpoint with the full URI, you could simplify the case.
Instead of creating a dynamic endpoint, you could send all messages to the endpoint direct:///fpl/generate
and set the full request URI as header on the message.
That way you have a simple route endpoint to use and the URI header to make decisions etc based on the full URI.
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Well, if you are not forced to use an endpoint with the full URI, you could simplify the case.
Instead of creating a dynamic endpoint, you could send all messages to the endpoint direct:///fpl/generate
and set the full request URI as header on the message.
That way you have a simple route endpoint to use and the URI header to make decisions etc based on the full URI.
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Well, if you are not forced to use an endpoint with the full URI, you could simplify the case.
Instead of creating a dynamic endpoint, you could send all messages to the endpoint direct:///fpl/generate
and set the full request URI as header on the message.
That way you have a simple route endpoint to use and the URI header to make decisions etc based on the full URI.
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Well, if you are not forced to use an endpoint with the full URI, you could simplify the case.
Instead of creating a dynamic endpoint, you could send all messages to the endpoint direct:///fpl/generate
and set the full request URI as header on the message.
That way you have a simple route endpoint to use and the URI header to make decisions etc based on the full URI.
Well, if you are not forced to use an endpoint with the full URI, you could simplify the case.
Instead of creating a dynamic endpoint, you could send all messages to the endpoint direct:///fpl/generate
and set the full request URI as header on the message.
That way you have a simple route endpoint to use and the URI header to make decisions etc based on the full URI.
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