Velocity
JVM since1.1.0 Native since1.2.0
Transform messages using a Velocity template.
What’s inside
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Velocity component, URI syntax:
velocity:resourceUri
Please refer to the above link for usage and configuration details.
Maven coordinates
Or add the coordinates to your existing project:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel.quarkus</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-quarkus-velocity</artifactId>
</dependency>
Check the User guide for more information about writing Camel Quarkus applications.
Usage
Custom body as domain object in the native mode
When using a custom object as message body and referencing its properties in the template in the native mode, all the classes need to be registered for reflection (see the documentation).
Example:
@RegisterForReflection
public interface CustomBody {
}
allowContextMapAll option in native mode
The allowContextMapAll
option is not supported in native mode as it requires reflective access to security sensitive camel core classes such as
CamelContext
& Exchange
. This is considered a security risk and thus access to the feature is not provided by default.
Additional Camel Quarkus configuration
This component typically loads Velocity templates from classpath.
To make it work also in native mode, you need to explicitly embed the templates in the native executable
by using the quarkus.native.resources.includes
property.
For instance, the route below would load the Velocity template from a classpath resource named template/simple.vm
:
from("direct:start").to("velocity://template/simple.vm");
To include this (an possibly other templates stored in .vm
files in the template
directory) in the native image, you would have to add something like the following to your application.properties
file:
quarkus.native.resources.includes = template/*.vm
More information about selecting resources for inclusion in the native executable can be found at Embedding resource in native executable.