CW Component
*Available as of Camel 2.11
The CW component allows messages to be sent to an Amazon CloudWatch metrics. The implementation of the Amazon API is provided by the AWS SDK.
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You must have a valid Amazon Web Services developer account, and be signed up to use Amazon CloudWatch. More information are available at Amazon CloudWatch. |
URI Format
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aws-cw://namespace[?options] |
The metrics will be created if they don't already exists.
You can append query options to the URI in the following format, ?options=value&option2=value&...
URI Options
Name | Default Value | Context | Description |
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amazonCwClient | | Producer | Reference to a |
accessKey | | Producer | Amazon AWS Access Key |
secretKey | | Producer | Amazon AWS Secret Key |
name | | Producer | The metric name which is used if the message header 'CamelAwsCwMetricName' is not present. |
value | | Producer | The metric value which is used if the message header 'CamelAwsCwMetricValue' is not present. |
unit | | Producer | The metric unit which is used if the message header 'CamelAwsCwMetricUnit' is not present. |
namespace | | Producer | The metric namespace which is used if the message header 'CamelAwsCwMetricNamespace' is not present. |
timestamp | | Producer | The metric timestamp which is used if the message header 'CamelAwsCwMetricTimestamp' is not present. |
amazonCwEndpoint | | Producer | The region with which the AWS-CW client wants to work with. |
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You have to provide the amazonCwClient in the Registry or your accessKey and secretKey to access the Amazon's CloudWatch. |
Usage
Message headers evaluated by the CW producer
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{div:class=confluenceTableSmall} || Header || Type || Description || | {{CamelAwsCwMetricName}} | {{String}} | The Amazon CW metric name. | | {{CamelAwsCwMetricValue}} | {{Double}} | The Amazon CW metric value. | | {{CamelAwsCwMetricUnit}} | {{String}} | The Amazon CW metric unit. | | {{CamelAwsCwMetricNamespace}} | {{String}} | The Amazon CW metric namespace. | | {{CamelAwsCwMetricTimestamp}} | {{Date}} | The Amazon CW metric timestamp. | | {{CamelAwsCwMetricDimensionName}} | {{String}} | *Camel 2.12:* The Amazon CW metric dimension name. | | {{CamelAwsCwMetricDimensionValue}} | {{String}} | *Camel 2.12:* The Amazon CW metric dimension value. | | {{CamelAwsCwMetricDimensions}} | {{Map<String, String>}} | *Camel 2.12:* A map of dimension names and dimension values. | {div} |
Advanced AmazonCloudWatch configuration
If you need more control over the AmazonCloudWatch
instance configuration you can create your own instance and refer to it from the URI:
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from("direct:start") .to("aws-cw://namepsace?amazonCwClient=#client"); |
The #client
refers to a AmazonCloudWatch
in the Registry.
For example if your Camel Application is running behind a firewall:
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AWSCredentials awsCredentials = new BasicAWSCredentials("myAccessKey", "mySecretKey"); ClientConfiguration clientConfiguration = new ClientConfiguration(); clientConfiguration.setProxyHost("http://myProxyHost"); clientConfiguration.setProxyPort(8080); AmazonCloudWatch client = new AmazonCloudWatchClient(awsCredentials, clientConfiguration); registry.bind("client", client); |
Dependencies
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their pom.xml.
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<dependency> <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId> <artifactId>camel-aws</artifactId> <version>${camel-version}</version> </dependency> |
where ${camel-version
} must be replaced by the actual version of Camel (2.10 or higher).
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