HTTP Component
The http: component provides HTTP based endpoints for consuming external HTTP resources.
URI format
http:hostname[:port][/resourceUri][?options]
Usage
You can only produce to endpoints generated by the HTTP component. Therefore it should never be used aas input into your camel Routes. To bind/expose an HTTP endpoint via an http server as input to a camel route, you can use the Jetty Component
URI Parameters
The http producer supports URI parameters to be sent to the HTTP server. The URI parameters can either be set directly on the endpoint URI or as a header with the key HttpProducer.QUERY
on the message. See samples below.
How to set the POST/PUT/INFO/DELETE/GET to the HTTP producer
The HTTP component provides a way to set the HTTP request method by setting the message header. Here is an example;
new RouteBuilder() { public void configure() { from("direct:start") .setHeader(org.apache.camel.component.http.HttpMethods.HTTP_METHOD, constant(org.apache.camel.component.http.HttpMethods.POST)) .to("http://www.google.com") .to("mock:results"); } };
And the equivalent spring sample:
<camelContext xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/spring"> <route> <from uri="direct:start"/> <setHeader headerName="http.requestMethod"> <constant>POST</constant> </setHeader> <to uri="http://www.google.com"/> <to uri="mock:results"/> </route> </camelContext>
Sample with scheduled poll
The sample polls the Google homepage every 10 seconds and write the page to the file message.html
from("timer://foo?fixedRate=true&delay=0&period=10000") .to("http://www.google.com") .setHeader(FileComponent.HEADER_FILE_NAME, "message.html").to("file:target/google");
URI Parameters from the endpoint URI
In this sample we have the complete URI endpoint that is just what you would have typed in a web browser. Multiple URI parameters can of course be set using the & as separator, just as you would in the web browser. Camel does no tricks here.
// we query for Camel at the Google page template.sendBody("http://www.google.com/search?q=Camel", "");
URI Parameters from the Message
Map headers = new HashMap(); headers.put(HttpProducer.QUERY, "q=Camel&lr=lang_en"); // we query for Camel and english language at Google template.sendBody("http://www.google.com/search", "", headers);
In the header value above notice that it should not be prefixed with ? and you can separate parameters as usual with the & char.
Response Code
You can get the http response code from the http component by getting the value from out message header with HttpProducer.HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE.
Exchange exchange = template.send("http://www.google.com/search", new Processor() { public void process(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { exchange.getIn().setHeader(HttpProducer.QUERY, constant("hl=en&q=activemq")); } }); Message out = exchange.getOut(); int responseCode = out.getHeader(HttpProducer.HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE, Integer.class);