File Watch
Since Camel 3.0
Only consumer is supported
This component can be used to watch file modification events in folder. It is based on gmethvin/directory-watcher.
Configuring Options
Camel components are configured on two separate levels:
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component level
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endpoint level
Configuring Component Options
The component level is the highest level which holds general and common configurations that are inherited by the endpoints. For example a component may have security settings, credentials for authentication, urls for network connection and so forth.
Some components only have a few options, and others may have many. Because components typically have pre configured defaults that are commonly used, then you may often only need to configure a few options on a component; or none at all.
Configuring components can be done with the Component DSL, in a configuration file (application.properties|yaml), or directly with Java code.
Configuring Endpoint Options
Where you find yourself configuring the most is on endpoints, as endpoints often have many options, which allows you to configure what you need the endpoint to do. The options are also categorized into whether the endpoint is used as consumer (from) or as a producer (to), or used for both.
Configuring endpoints is most often done directly in the endpoint URI as path and query parameters. You can also use the Endpoint DSL and DataFormat DSL as a type safe way of configuring endpoints and data formats in Java.
A good practice when configuring options is to use Property Placeholders, which allows to not hardcode urls, port numbers, sensitive information, and other settings. In other words placeholders allows to externalize the configuration from your code, and gives more flexibility and reuse.
The following two sections lists all the options, firstly for the component followed by the endpoint.
Component Options
The File Watch component supports 7 options, which are listed below.
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Allows for bridging the consumer to the Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |
false |
boolean |
|
The number of concurrent consumers. Increase this value, if your route is slow to prevent buffering in queue. |
1 |
int |
|
Reference to io.methvin.watcher.hashing.FileHasher. This prevents emitting duplicate events on some platforms. For working with large files and if you dont need detect multiple modifications per second per file, use #lastModifiedTimeFileHasher. You can also provide custom implementation in registry. |
#murmur3FFileHasher |
FileHasher |
|
The number of threads polling WatchService. Increase this value, if you see OVERFLOW messages in log. |
1 |
int |
|
Maximum size of queue between WatchService and consumer. Unbounded by default. |
2147483647 |
int |
|
Enables or disables file hashing to detect duplicate events. If you disable this, you can get some events multiple times on some platforms and JDKs. Check java.nio.file.WatchService limitations for your target platform. |
true |
boolean |
|
Whether autowiring is enabled. This is used for automatic autowiring options (the option must be marked as autowired) by looking up in the registry to find if there is a single instance of matching type, which then gets configured on the component. This can be used for automatic configuring JDBC data sources, JMS connection factories, AWS Clients, etc. |
true |
boolean |
Endpoint Options
The File Watch endpoint is configured using URI syntax:
file-watch:path
with the following path and query parameters:
Query Parameters (12 parameters)
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
ANT style pattern to match files. The file is matched against path relative to endpoint path. Pattern must be also relative (not starting with slash). |
** |
String |
|
Auto create directory if does not exists. |
true |
boolean |
|
The number of concurrent consumers. Increase this value, if your route is slow to prevent buffering in queue. |
1 |
int |
|
Comma separated list of events to watch. Enum values:
|
CREATE,MODIFY,DELETE |
Set |
|
Reference to io.methvin.watcher.hashing.FileHasher. This prevents emitting duplicate events on some platforms. For working with large files and if you dont need detect multiple modifications per second per file, use #lastModifiedTimeFileHasher. You can also provide custom implementation in registry. |
#murmur3FFileHasher |
FileHasher |
|
The number of threads polling WatchService. Increase this value, if you see OVERFLOW messages in log. |
1 |
int |
|
Maximum size of queue between WatchService and consumer. Unbounded by default. |
2147483647 |
int |
|
Watch recursive in current and child directories (including newly created directories). |
true |
boolean |
|
Enables or disables file hashing to detect duplicate events. If you disable this, you can get some events multiple times on some platforms and JDKs. Check java.nio.file.WatchService limitations for your target platform. |
true |
boolean |
|
Allows for bridging the consumer to the Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |
false |
boolean |
|
To let the consumer use a custom ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this option is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |
ExceptionHandler |
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Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer creates an exchange. Enum values:
|
ExchangePattern |
Message Headers
The File Watch component supports 10 message header(s), which is/are listed below:
Name | Description | Default | Type |
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Constant: |
Type of event. Possible values: CREATE, DELETE, MODIFY. |
String |
|
Constant: |
Only the file name (the name with no leading paths). |
String |
|
Constant: |
A boolean option specifying whether the consumed file denotes an absolute path or not. Should normally be false for relative paths. Absolute paths should normally not be used but we added to the move option to allow moving files to absolute paths. But can be used elsewhere as well. |
Boolean |
|
CamelFileAbsolutePath (consumer) Constant: |
The absolute path to the file. For relative files this path holds the relative path instead. |
String |
|
Constant: |
The file path. For relative files this is the starting directory the relative filename. For absolute files this is the absolute path. |
String |
|
Constant: |
Name of the consumed file as a relative file path with offset from the starting directory configured on the endpoint. |
String |
|
CamelFileRelativePath (consumer) Constant: |
The relative path. |
String |
|
CamelFileNameConsumed (consumer) Constant: |
The name of the file that has been consumed. |
String |
|
Constant: |
The parent path. |
String |
|
CamelFileLastModified (consumer) Constant: |
A Long value containing the last modified timestamp of the file. |
long |
Examples:
Recursive watch all events (file creation, file deletion, file modification):
from("file-watch://some-directory")
.log("File event: ${header.CamelFileEventType} occurred on file ${header.CamelFileName} at ${header.CamelFileLastModified}");
Spring Boot Auto-Configuration
When using file-watch with Spring Boot make sure to use the following Maven dependency to have support for auto configuration:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel.springboot</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-file-watch-starter</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
<!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
The component supports 8 options, which are listed below.
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
Whether autowiring is enabled. This is used for automatic autowiring options (the option must be marked as autowired) by looking up in the registry to find if there is a single instance of matching type, which then gets configured on the component. This can be used for automatic configuring JDBC data sources, JMS connection factories, AWS Clients, etc. |
true |
Boolean |
|
Allows for bridging the consumer to the Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions occurred while the consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. By default the consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored. |
false |
Boolean |
|
The number of concurrent consumers. Increase this value, if your route is slow to prevent buffering in queue. |
1 |
Integer |
|
Whether to enable auto configuration of the file-watch component. This is enabled by default. |
Boolean |
||
Reference to io.methvin.watcher.hashing.FileHasher. This prevents emitting duplicate events on some platforms. For working with large files and if you dont need detect multiple modifications per second per file, use #lastModifiedTimeFileHasher. You can also provide custom implementation in registry. The option is a io.methvin.watcher.hashing.FileHasher type. |
FileHasher |
||
The number of threads polling WatchService. Increase this value, if you see OVERFLOW messages in log. |
1 |
Integer |
|
Maximum size of queue between WatchService and consumer. Unbounded by default. |
2147483647 |
Integer |
|
Enables or disables file hashing to detect duplicate events. If you disable this, you can get some events multiple times on some platforms and JDKs. Check java.nio.file.WatchService limitations for your target platform. |
true |
Boolean |