Flatpack
Since Camel 1.4
The Flatpack component supports fixed width and delimited file parsing via the FlatPack library.
*Notice:* This component only supports consuming from flatpack files to Object model. You can not (yet) write from Object model to flatpack format.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml
for this component:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-flatpack</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
<!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
URI format
flatpack:[delim|fixed]:flatPackConfig.pzmap.xml[?options]
Or for a delimited file handler with no configuration file just use
flatpack:someName[?options]
You can append query options to the URI in the following format,
?option=value&option=value&…
URI Options
The Flatpack component has no options.
The Flatpack endpoint is configured using URI syntax:
flatpack:type:resourceUri
with the following path and query parameters:
Path Parameters (2 parameters):
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
type |
Whether to use fixed or delimiter |
delim |
FlatpackType |
resourceUri |
Required URL for loading the flatpack mapping file from classpath or file system |
String |
Query Parameters (25 parameters):
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
allowShortLines (common) |
Allows for lines to be shorter than expected and ignores the extra characters |
false |
boolean |
delimiter (common) |
The default character delimiter for delimited files. |
, |
char |
ignoreExtraColumns (common) |
Allows for lines to be longer than expected and ignores the extra characters |
false |
boolean |
ignoreFirstRecord (common) |
Whether the first line is ignored for delimited files (for the column headers). |
true |
boolean |
splitRows (common) |
Sets the Component to send each row as a separate exchange once parsed |
true |
boolean |
textQualifier (common) |
The text qualifier for delimited files. |
char |
|
bridgeErrorHandler (consumer) |
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 |
sendEmptyMessageWhenIdle (consumer) |
If the polling consumer did not poll any files, you can enable this option to send an empty message (no body) instead. |
false |
boolean |
exceptionHandler (consumer) |
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 |
|
exchangePattern (consumer) |
Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer creates an exchange. |
ExchangePattern |
|
pollStrategy (consumer) |
A pluggable org.apache.camel.PollingConsumerPollingStrategy allowing you to provide your custom implementation to control error handling usually occurred during the poll operation before an Exchange have been created and being routed in Camel. |
PollingConsumerPoll Strategy |
|
synchronous (advanced) |
Sets whether synchronous processing should be strictly used, or Camel is allowed to use asynchronous processing (if supported). |
false |
boolean |
backoffErrorThreshold (scheduler) |
The number of subsequent error polls (failed due some error) that should happen before the backoffMultipler should kick-in. |
int |
|
backoffIdleThreshold (scheduler) |
The number of subsequent idle polls that should happen before the backoffMultipler should kick-in. |
int |
|
backoffMultiplier (scheduler) |
To let the scheduled polling consumer backoff if there has been a number of subsequent idles/errors in a row. The multiplier is then the number of polls that will be skipped before the next actual attempt is happening again. When this option is in use then backoffIdleThreshold and/or backoffErrorThreshold must also be configured. |
int |
|
delay (scheduler) |
Milliseconds before the next poll. You can also specify time values using units, such as 60s (60 seconds), 5m30s (5 minutes and 30 seconds), and 1h (1 hour). |
500 |
long |
greedy (scheduler) |
If greedy is enabled, then the ScheduledPollConsumer will run immediately again, if the previous run polled 1 or more messages. |
false |
boolean |
initialDelay (scheduler) |
Milliseconds before the first poll starts. You can also specify time values using units, such as 60s (60 seconds), 5m30s (5 minutes and 30 seconds), and 1h (1 hour). |
1000 |
long |
runLoggingLevel (scheduler) |
The consumer logs a start/complete log line when it polls. This option allows you to configure the logging level for that. |
TRACE |
LoggingLevel |
scheduledExecutorService (scheduler) |
Allows for configuring a custom/shared thread pool to use for the consumer. By default each consumer has its own single threaded thread pool. |
ScheduledExecutor Service |
|
scheduler (scheduler) |
To use a cron scheduler from either camel-spring or camel-quartz2 component |
none |
ScheduledPollConsumer Scheduler |
schedulerProperties (scheduler) |
To configure additional properties when using a custom scheduler or any of the Quartz2, Spring based scheduler. |
Map |
|
startScheduler (scheduler) |
Whether the scheduler should be auto started. |
true |
boolean |
timeUnit (scheduler) |
Time unit for initialDelay and delay options. |
MILLISECONDS |
TimeUnit |
useFixedDelay (scheduler) |
Controls if fixed delay or fixed rate is used. See ScheduledExecutorService in JDK for details. |
true |
boolean |
Spring Boot Auto-Configuration
When using Spring Boot make sure to use the following Maven dependency to have support for auto configuration:
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-flatpack-starter</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
<!-- use the same version as your Camel core version -->
</dependency>
The component supports 12 options, which are listed below.
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
camel.component.flatpack.enabled |
Enable flatpack component |
true |
Boolean |
camel.component.flatpack.resolve-property-placeholders |
Whether the component should resolve property placeholders on itself when starting. Only properties which are of String type can use property placeholders. |
true |
Boolean |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.allow-short-lines |
Allows for lines to be shorter than expected and ignores the extra characters |
false |
Boolean |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.content-type-header |
Whether the data format should set the Content-Type header with the type from the data format if the data format is capable of doing so. For example application/xml for data formats marshalling to XML, or application/json for data formats marshalling to JSon etc. |
false |
Boolean |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.definition |
The flatpack pzmap configuration file. Can be omitted in simpler situations, but its preferred to use the pzmap. |
String |
|
camel.dataformat.flatpack.delimiter |
The delimiter char (could be ; , or similar) |
, |
String |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.enabled |
Enable flatpack dataformat |
true |
Boolean |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.fixed |
Delimited or fixed. Is by default false = delimited |
false |
Boolean |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.ignore-extra-columns |
Allows for lines to be longer than expected and ignores the extra characters. |
false |
Boolean |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.ignore-first-record |
Whether the first line is ignored for delimited files (for the column headers). Is by default true. |
true |
Boolean |
camel.dataformat.flatpack.parser-factory-ref |
References to a custom parser factory to lookup in the registry |
String |
|
camel.dataformat.flatpack.text-qualifier |
If the text is qualified with a character. Uses quote character by default. |
String |
Examples
-
flatpack:fixed:foo.pzmap.xml
creates a fixed-width endpoint using thefoo.pzmap.xml
file configuration. -
flatpack:delim:bar.pzmap.xml
creates a delimited endpoint using thebar.pzmap.xml
file configuration. -
flatpack:foo
creates a delimited endpoint calledfoo
with no file configuration.
Message Headers
Camel will store the following headers on the IN message:
Header | Description |
---|---|
|
The current row index. For |
Message Body
The component delivers the data in the IN message as a
org.apache.camel.component.flatpack.DataSetList
object that has
converters for java.util.Map
or java.util.List
.
Usually you want the `Map` if you process one row at a time (`splitRows=true`). Use `List` for the entire content (`splitRows=false`), where each element in the list is a `Map`.
Each `Map` contains the key for the column name and its corresponding value.
For example to get the firstname from the sample below:
Map row = exchange.getIn().getBody(Map.class);
String firstName = row.get("FIRSTNAME");
However, you can also always get it as a List
(even for
splitRows=true
). The same example:
List data = exchange.getIn().getBody(List.class);
Map row = (Map)data.get(0);
String firstName = row.get("FIRSTNAME");
Header and Trailer records
The header and trailer notions in Flatpack are supported. However, you must use fixed record IDs:
-
header
for the header record (must be lowercase) -
trailer
for the trailer record (must be lowercase)
The example below illustrates this fact that we have a header and a trailer. You can omit one or both of them if not needed.
<RECORD id="header" startPosition="1" endPosition="3" indicator="HBT">
<COLUMN name="INDICATOR" length="3"/>
<COLUMN name="DATE" length="8"/>
</RECORD>
<COLUMN name="FIRSTNAME" length="35" />
<COLUMN name="LASTNAME" length="35" />
<COLUMN name="ADDRESS" length="100" />
<COLUMN name="CITY" length="100" />
<COLUMN name="STATE" length="2" />
<COLUMN name="ZIP" length="5" />
<RECORD id="trailer" startPosition="1" endPosition="3" indicator="FBT">
<COLUMN name="INDICATOR" length="3"/>
<COLUMN name="STATUS" length="7"/>
</RECORD>
Using the endpoint
A common use case is sending a file to this endpoint for further processing in a separate route. For example:
<camelContext xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring">
<route>
<from uri="file://someDirectory"/>
<to uri="flatpack:foo"/>
</route>
<route>
<from uri="flatpack:foo"/>
...
</route>
</camelContext>
You can also convert the payload of each message created to a Map
for
easy Bean Integration
Flatpack DataFormat
The Flatpack component ships with the Flatpack data
format that can be used to format between fixed width or delimited text
messages to a List
of rows as Map
.
-
marshal = from
List<Map<String, Object>>
toOutputStream
(can be converted toString
) -
unmarshal = from
java.io.InputStream
(such as aFile
orString
) to ajava.util.List
as anorg.apache.camel.component.flatpack.DataSetList
instance.The result of the operation will contain all the data. If you need to process each row one by one you can split the exchange, using Splitter.
Notice: The Flatpack library does currently not support header and trailers for the marshal operation.
Options
The data format has the following options:
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
|
|
The flatpack pzmap configuration file. Can be omitted in simpler situations, but its preferred to use the pzmap. |
|
|
Delimited or fixed. |
|
|
Whether the first line is ignored for delimited files (for the column headers). |
|
|
If the text is qualified with a char such as |
|
|
The delimiter char (could be |
|
|
Uses the default Flatpack parser factory. |
|
|
Camel 2.9.7 and 2.10.5 onwards: Allows for lines to be shorter than expected and ignores the extra characters. |
|
|
Camel 2.9.7 and 2.10.5 onwards: Allows for lines to be longer than expected and ignores the extra characters. |
Usage
To use the data format, simply instantiate an instance and invoke the marshal or unmarshal operation in the route builder:
FlatpackDataFormat fp = new FlatpackDataFormat();
fp.setDefinition(new ClassPathResource("INVENTORY-Delimited.pzmap.xml"));
...
from("file:order/in").unmarshal(df).to("seda:queue:neworder");
The sample above will read files from the order/in
folder and
unmarshal the input using the Flatpack configuration file
INVENTORY-Delimited.pzmap.xml
that configures the structure of the
files. The result is a DataSetList
object we store on the SEDA queue.
FlatpackDataFormat df = new FlatpackDataFormat();
df.setDefinition(new ClassPathResource("PEOPLE-FixedLength.pzmap.xml"));
df.setFixed(true);
df.setIgnoreFirstRecord(false);
from("seda:people").marshal(df).convertBodyTo(String.class).to("jms:queue:people");
In the code above we marshal the data from a Object representation as a
List
of rows as Maps
. The rows as Map
contains the column name as
the key, and the corresponding value. This structure can be created
in Java code from e.g. a processor. We marshal the data according to the
Flatpack format and convert the result as a String
object and store it
on a JMS queue.
Dependencies
To use Flatpack in your camel routes you need to add the a dependency on camel-flatpack which implements this data format.
If you use maven you could just add the following to your pom.xml, substituting the version number for the latest & greatest release (see the download page for the latest versions).
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId>
<artifactId>camel-flatpack</artifactId>
<version>x.x.x</version>
</dependency>