I am using the date in a path in Camel:
fileName=${date:now:dd-MM-yyyy}
but what I need is now - 1 day. Is that possible?
Well, not directly. The date: object in the simple language can only grab the current time (or some time value you have placed inside a header - which you could do in java or similar.
But you could also do like this. Create a class:
public class YesterdayBean{
public String getYesterday(){
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
DateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-yyyy");
cal.add(Calendar.DATE, -1);
return dateFormat.format(cal.getTime());
}
}
Wire it to your Camel (or spring, if you use that) registry as a bean. If you are unsure how to do that, lookup registry and the "using" section of bean.
Let's say you named the bean "yesterday" in the registry, with spring:
<bean id="yesterday" class="some.package.YesterdayBean"/>
then just use it with the file component.
.to("file:fo/bar?fileName=${bean:yesterday}")
If this is just one single place you need it, and you are using Java DSL, you could also just pre-create the date with a java processor and place it in a header.
Like this:
from("file:somewhere")
.process(new Processor(){
public void process(Exchange ex){
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
cal.add(Calendar.DATE, -1);
ex.getIn().setHeader("yesterday",cal.getTime());
}
})
.to("file:target?fileName=${date:header.yesterday:dd-MM-yyyy}");
}