Validate
The Validate EIP uses an Expression or Predicate to validate the contents of a message.
This is useful for ensuring that messages are valid before attempting to process them.
When a message is not valid then a PredicateValidationException
is thrown.
Options
The Validate eip supports 2 options, which are listed below.
Name | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
expression | Required Expression to use for validation as a predicate. The expression should return either true or false. If returning false the message is invalid and an exception is thrown. | ExpressionDefinition | |
predicateExceptionFactory | The bean id of custom PredicateExceptionFactory to use for creating the exception when the validation fails. By default, Camel will throw PredicateValidationException. By using a custom factory you can control which exception to throw instead. | PredicateExceptionFactory | |
disabled | Whether to disable this EIP from the route during build time. Once an EIP has been disabled then it cannot be enabled later at runtime. | false | Boolean |
description | Sets the description of this node. | String |
Using Validate EIP
The route below will read the file contents and validate the message body against a regular expression.
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Java
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XML
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YAML
from("file:inbox")
.validate(body(String.class).regex("^\\w{10}\\,\\d{2}\\,\\w{24}$"))
.to("bean:myServiceBean.processLine");
<route>
<from uri="file:inbox"/>
<validate>
<simple>${body} regex ^\\w{10}\\,\\d{2}\\,\\w{24}$</simple>
</validate>
<to uri="bean:myServiceBean" method="processLine"/>
</route>
- from:
uri: file:inbox
steps:
- validate:
expression:
simple: ${body} regex "^\\w{10}\\,\\d{2}\\,\\w{24}$"
- to:
uri: bean:myServiceBean
parameters:
method: processLine
Validate EIP is not limited to the message body. You can also validate the message header.
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Java
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XML
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YAML
from("file:inbox")
.validate(header("bar").isGreaterThan(100))
.to("bean:myServiceBean.processLine");
You can also use validate together with the Simple language.
from("file:inbox")
.validate(simple("${header.bar} > 100"))
.to("bean:myServiceBean.processLine");
<route>
<from uri="file:inbox"/>
<validate>
<simple>${header.bar} > 100</simple>
</validate>
<to uri="bean:myServiceBean" method="processLine"/>
</route>
- from:
uri: file:inbox
steps:
- validate:
expression:
simple: ${header.bar} > 100
- to:
uri: bean:myServiceBean
parameters:
method: processLine