I'm being given a file containing numeric IDs that are delimited by newlines ("\n
"):
123948
939904
129384
234049
etc. I want to use Camel to transform the file into an instance of the following POJO:
public class IDFile {
private String fileName; // The name of the file
private List<Long> ids; // All the IDs in the file (123948, 939904, etc.)
// Constructor, getters/setters, etc.
}
I'm trying to see if I can use Camel's Splitter component to do this form me, but it feels like I'm trying to force a round peg into a square hole:
<route>
<from uri="file://input/idfile"/>
<split streaming="true">
<tokenize token="\n" />
<to uri="bean://idfileProcessor?method=process"/>
</split>
</route>
The above looks like it would split my file into a List<Long>
, but I need the file name associated with the list as well. Any ideas?
There is a header "CamelFileName" on the exchange. Your processor/bean is passed a reference to the exchange and you can get the header from there and associate it with the token you have been invoked with.
Your route could look like this:
<camel:route id="splitter_test">
<camel:from uri="file:///home/steppra1/camel_test?delete=true&idempotent=true" />
<camel:to uri="bean:splitBean?method=init" />
<camel:split streaming="true">
<camel:tokenize token="\n" />
<camel:to uri="bean:splitBean?method=addToken" />
</camel:split>
<camel:to uri="bean:splitBean?method=done" />
<camel:log message="${in.body}" loggingLevel="INFO" logName="split_test" />
</camel:route>
The bean you are using to maintain the state on the exchange object:
public class SplitBean {
public Object init(Exchange exchange) {
exchange.setProperty("splitTokens", new ArrayList<Integer>());
return exchange.getIn().getBody();
}
public Object addToken(Exchange exchange) {
((List<Integer>)exchange.getProperty("splitTokens")).add(Integer.parseInt((String)exchange.getIn().getBody()));
return null;
}
public Tuple done(Exchange exchange) {
return new Tuple<String, List<Integer>>((String)exchange.getIn().getHeader("CamelFileName"), (List<Integer>)exchange.getProperty("splitTokens"));
}
}
A file containing the rows
1
2
3
5
fed to the route under the names splitter.text and splitter_2.txt yields the following log output:
2013-12-18 18:20:02,081 INFO split_test - Tuple [first=splitter.txt, second=[1, 2, 3, 5]]
2013-12-18 18:20:46,610 INFO split_test - Tuple [first=splitter_2.txt, second=[1, 2, 3, 5]]
HTH