Java Code Examples for org.apache.camel.Exchange#getException()
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Example 1
Source File: CouchdbResource.java From camel-quarkus with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Path("/get") @GET @Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON) @Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON) public String get(CouchdbTestDocument document) { LOG.info("Invoking get"); Exchange getExchange = producerTemplate.request(COUCHDB_ENDPOINT_URI, e -> { e.getMessage().setBody(document.toJsonObject()); e.getMessage().setHeader(CouchDbConstants.HEADER_METHOD, CouchDbOperations.GET); e.getMessage().setHeader(CouchDbConstants.HEADER_DOC_ID, document.getId()); }); if (getExchange.getException(NoDocumentException.class) != null) { return null; } else { return getExchange.getMessage().getBody(String.class); } }
Example 2
Source File: file_s.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> createProcessorExchangePairs(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { List<ProcessorExchangePair> result = new ArrayList<ProcessorExchangePair>(processors.size()); int index = 0; for (Processor processor : processors) { // copy exchange, and do not share the unit of work Exchange copy = ExchangeHelper.createCorrelatedCopy(exchange, false); // if we share unit of work, we need to prepare the child exchange if (isShareUnitOfWork()) { prepareSharedUnitOfWork(copy, exchange); } // and add the pair RouteContext routeContext = exchange.getUnitOfWork() != null ? exchange.getUnitOfWork().getRouteContext() : null; result.add(createProcessorExchangePair(index++, processor, copy, routeContext)); } if (exchange.getException() != null) { // force any exceptions occurred during creation of exchange paris to be thrown // before returning the answer; throw exchange.getException(); } return result; }
Example 3
Source File: file_s.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> createProcessorExchangePairs(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { List<ProcessorExchangePair> result = new ArrayList<ProcessorExchangePair>(processors.size()); int index = 0; for (Processor processor : processors) { // copy exchange, and do not share the unit of work Exchange copy = ExchangeHelper.createCorrelatedCopy(exchange, false); // if we share unit of work, we need to prepare the child exchange if (isShareUnitOfWork()) { prepareSharedUnitOfWork(copy, exchange); } // and add the pair RouteContext routeContext = exchange.getUnitOfWork() != null ? exchange.getUnitOfWork().getRouteContext() : null; result.add(createProcessorExchangePair(index++, processor, copy, routeContext)); } if (exchange.getException() != null) { // force any exceptions occurred during creation of exchange paris to be thrown // before returning the answer; throw exchange.getException(); } return result; }
Example 4
Source File: MyConsumer.java From camelinaction with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override // poll method will fire every 500 ms by default protected int poll() throws Exception { Exchange exchange = endpoint.createExchange(); // create a message body Date now = new Date(); exchange.getIn().setBody("Hello World! The time is " + now); try { // send message to next processor in the route getProcessor().process(exchange); } finally { // log exception if an exception occurred and was not handled if (exchange.getException() != null) { getExceptionHandler().handleException("Error processing exchange", exchange, exchange.getException()); } } // we consumed 1 message return 1; }
Example 5
Source File: MyIgnoreFailureAggregationStrategy.java From camelinaction2 with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
public Exchange aggregate(Exchange oldExchange, Exchange newExchange) { // check if there was an exception thrown if (newExchange.getException() != null) { // yes there was, so we just handle it by ignoring it return oldExchange; } if (oldExchange == null) { // this is the first time so no existing aggregated exchange return newExchange; } // append the new word to the existing String body = newExchange.getIn().getBody(String.class); String existing = oldExchange.getIn().getBody(String.class); oldExchange.getIn().setBody(existing + "+" + body); return oldExchange; }
Example 6
Source File: original.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> createProcessorExchangePairs(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { List<ProcessorExchangePair> result = new ArrayList<ProcessorExchangePair>(processors.size()); int index = 0; for (Processor processor : processors) { // copy exchange, and do not share the unit of work Exchange copy = ExchangeHelper.createCorrelatedCopy(exchange, false); // if we share unit of work, we need to prepare the child exchange if (isShareUnitOfWork()) { prepareSharedUnitOfWork(copy, exchange); } // and add the pair RouteContext routeContext = exchange.getUnitOfWork() != null ? exchange.getUnitOfWork().getRouteContext() : null; result.add(createProcessorExchangePair(index++, processor, copy, routeContext)); } if (exchange.getException() != null) { // force any exceptions occurred during creation of exchange paris to be thrown // before returning the answer; throw exchange.getException(); } return result; }
Example 7
Source File: patched.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> createProcessorExchangePairs(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { List<ProcessorExchangePair> result = new ArrayList<ProcessorExchangePair>(processors.size()); int index = 0; for (Processor processor : processors) { // copy exchange, and do not share the unit of work Exchange copy = ExchangeHelper.createCorrelatedCopy(exchange, false); // if we share unit of work, we need to prepare the child exchange if (isShareUnitOfWork()) { prepareSharedUnitOfWork(copy, exchange); } // and add the pair RouteContext routeContext = exchange.getUnitOfWork() != null ? exchange.getUnitOfWork().getRouteContext() : null; result.add(createProcessorExchangePair(index++, processor, copy, routeContext)); } if (exchange.getException() != null) { // force any exceptions occurred during creation of exchange paris to be thrown // before returning the answer; throw exchange.getException(); } return result; }
Example 8
Source File: file_t.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
protected Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> createProcessorExchangePairs(Exchange exchange) throws Exception { List<ProcessorExchangePair> result = new ArrayList<ProcessorExchangePair>(processors.size()); int index = 0; for (Processor processor : processors) { // copy exchange, and do not share the unit of work Exchange copy = ExchangeHelper.createCorrelatedCopy(exchange, false); // if we share unit of work, we need to prepare the child exchange if (isShareUnitOfWork()) { prepareSharedUnitOfWork(copy, exchange); } // and add the pair RouteContext routeContext = exchange.getUnitOfWork() != null ? exchange.getUnitOfWork().getRouteContext() : null; result.add(createProcessorExchangePair(index++, processor, copy, routeContext)); } if (exchange.getException() != null) { // force any exceptions occurred during creation of exchange paris to be thrown // before returning the answer; throw exchange.getException(); } return result; }
Example 9
Source File: CamelSinkTask.java From camel-kafka-connector with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public void put(Collection<SinkRecord> sinkRecords) { for (SinkRecord record : sinkRecords) { TaskHelper.logRecordContent(LOG, record, config); Map<String, Object> headers = new HashMap<String, Object>(); Exchange exchange = new DefaultExchange(producer.getCamelContext()); headers.put(KAFKA_RECORD_KEY_HEADER, record.key()); for (Iterator<Header> iterator = record.headers().iterator(); iterator.hasNext();) { Header header = (Header)iterator.next(); if (header.key().startsWith(HEADER_CAMEL_PREFIX)) { addHeader(headers, header); } else if (header.key().startsWith(PROPERTY_CAMEL_PREFIX)) { addProperty(exchange, header); } } exchange.getMessage().setHeaders(headers); exchange.getMessage().setBody(record.value()); LOG.debug("Sending exchange {} to {}", exchange.getExchangeId(), LOCAL_URL); producer.send(LOCAL_URL, exchange); if (exchange.isFailed()) { throw new ConnectException("Exchange delivery has failed!", exchange.getException()); } } }
Example 10
Source File: file_s.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected boolean doProcessSequential(Exchange original, AtomicExchange result, Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback) throws Exception { AtomicInteger total = new AtomicInteger(); Iterator<ProcessorExchangePair> it = pairs.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { ProcessorExchangePair pair = it.next(); Exchange subExchange = pair.getExchange(); updateNewExchange(subExchange, total.get(), pairs, it); boolean sync = doProcessSequential(original, result, pairs, it, pair, callback, total); if (!sync) { if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed asynchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // the remainder of the multicast will be completed async // so we break out now, then the callback will be invoked which then continue routing from where we left here return false; } if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed synchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // Decide whether to continue with the multicast or not; similar logic to the Pipeline // remember to test for stop on exception and aggregate before copying back results boolean continueProcessing = PipelineHelper.continueProcessing(subExchange, "Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), LOG); if (stopOnException && !continueProcessing) { if (subExchange.getException() != null) { // wrap in exception to explain where it failed CamelExchangeException cause = new CamelExchangeException("Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), subExchange, subExchange.getException()); subExchange.setException(cause); } // we want to stop on exception, and the exception was handled by the error handler // this is similar to what the pipeline does, so we should do the same to not surprise end users // so we should set the failed exchange as the result and be done result.set(subExchange); return true; } LOG.trace("Sequential processing complete for number {} exchange: {}", total, subExchange); if (parallelAggregate) { doAggregateInternal(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } else { doAggregate(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } total.incrementAndGet(); } LOG.debug("Done sequential processing {} exchanges", total); return true; }
Example 11
Source File: DataVecConsumer.java From DataVec with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Override protected int poll() throws Exception { Exchange exchange = endpoint.createExchange(); InputSplit split = inputFromExchange(exchange); RecordReader reader = inputFormat.createReader(split, configuration); int numMessagesPolled = 0; while (reader.hasNext()) { // create a message body while (reader.hasNext()) { exchange.getIn().setBody(reader.next()); try { // send message to next processor in the route getProcessor().process(exchange); numMessagesPolled++; // number of messages polled } finally { // log exception if an exception occurred and was not handled if (exchange.getException() != null) { getExceptionHandler().handleException("Error processing exchange", exchange, exchange.getException()); } } } } return numMessagesPolled; }
Example 12
Source File: CamelBehavior.java From flowable-engine with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected boolean handleCamelException(Exchange exchange, DelegateExecution execution, boolean isV5Execution) { Exception camelException = exchange.getException(); boolean notHandledByCamel = exchange.isFailed() && camelException != null; if (notHandledByCamel) { if (camelException instanceof BpmnError) { if (isV5Execution) { Flowable5CompatibilityHandler compatibilityHandler = Flowable5Util.getFlowable5CompatibilityHandler(); compatibilityHandler.propagateError((BpmnError) camelException, execution); return true; } ErrorPropagation.propagateError((BpmnError) camelException, execution); return true; } else { if (isV5Execution) { Flowable5CompatibilityHandler ompatibilityHandler = Flowable5Util.getFlowable5CompatibilityHandler(); if (ompatibilityHandler.mapException(camelException, execution, mapExceptions)) { return true; } else { throw new FlowableException("Unhandled exception on camel route", camelException); } } if (ErrorPropagation.mapException(camelException, (ExecutionEntity) execution, mapExceptions)) { return true; } else { throw new FlowableException("Unhandled exception on camel route", camelException); } } } return false; }
Example 13
Source File: patched.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected boolean doProcessSequential(Exchange original, AtomicExchange result, Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback) throws Exception { AtomicInteger total = new AtomicInteger(); Iterator<ProcessorExchangePair> it = pairs.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { ProcessorExchangePair pair = it.next(); Exchange subExchange = pair.getExchange(); updateNewExchange(subExchange, total.get(), pairs, it); boolean sync = doProcessSequential(original, result, pairs, it, pair, callback, total); if (!sync) { if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed asynchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // the remainder of the multicast will be completed async // so we break out now, then the callback will be invoked which then continue routing from where we left here return false; } if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed synchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // Decide whether to continue with the multicast or not; similar logic to the Pipeline // remember to test for stop on exception and aggregate before copying back results boolean continueProcessing = PipelineHelper.continueProcessing(subExchange, "Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), LOG); if (stopOnException && !continueProcessing) { if (subExchange.getException() != null) { // wrap in exception to explain where it failed CamelExchangeException cause = new CamelExchangeException("Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), subExchange, subExchange.getException()); subExchange.setException(cause); } // we want to stop on exception, and the exception was handled by the error handler // this is similar to what the pipeline does, so we should do the same to not surprise end users // so we should set the failed exchange as the result and be done result.set(subExchange); return true; } LOG.trace("Sequential processing complete for number {} exchange: {}", total, subExchange); if (parallelAggregate) { doAggregateInternal(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } else { doAggregate(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } total.incrementAndGet(); } LOG.debug("Done sequential processing {} exchanges", total); return true; }
Example 14
Source File: file_s.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected boolean doProcessSequential(Exchange original, AtomicExchange result, Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback) throws Exception { AtomicInteger total = new AtomicInteger(); Iterator<ProcessorExchangePair> it = pairs.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { ProcessorExchangePair pair = it.next(); Exchange subExchange = pair.getExchange(); updateNewExchange(subExchange, total.get(), pairs, it); boolean sync = doProcessSequential(original, result, pairs, it, pair, callback, total); if (!sync) { if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed asynchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // the remainder of the multicast will be completed async // so we break out now, then the callback will be invoked which then continue routing from where we left here return false; } if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed synchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // Decide whether to continue with the multicast or not; similar logic to the Pipeline // remember to test for stop on exception and aggregate before copying back results boolean continueProcessing = PipelineHelper.continueProcessing(subExchange, "Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), LOG); if (stopOnException && !continueProcessing) { if (subExchange.getException() != null) { // wrap in exception to explain where it failed CamelExchangeException cause = new CamelExchangeException("Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), subExchange, subExchange.getException()); subExchange.setException(cause); } // we want to stop on exception, and the exception was handled by the error handler // this is similar to what the pipeline does, so we should do the same to not surprise end users // so we should set the failed exchange as the result and be done result.set(subExchange); return true; } LOG.trace("Sequential processing complete for number {} exchange: {}", total, subExchange); if (parallelAggregate) { doAggregateInternal(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } else { doAggregate(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } total.incrementAndGet(); } LOG.debug("Done sequential processing {} exchanges", total); return true; }
Example 15
Source File: file_t.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
protected boolean doProcessSequential(Exchange original, AtomicExchange result, Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback) throws Exception { AtomicInteger total = new AtomicInteger(); Iterator<ProcessorExchangePair> it = pairs.iterator(); while (it.hasNext()) { ProcessorExchangePair pair = it.next(); Exchange subExchange = pair.getExchange(); updateNewExchange(subExchange, total.get(), pairs, it); boolean sync = doProcessSequential(original, result, pairs, it, pair, callback, total); if (!sync) { if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed asynchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // the remainder of the multicast will be completed async // so we break out now, then the callback will be invoked which then continue routing from where we left here return false; } if (LOG.isTraceEnabled()) { LOG.trace("Processing exchangeId: {} is continued being processed synchronously", pair.getExchange().getExchangeId()); } // Decide whether to continue with the multicast or not; similar logic to the Pipeline // remember to test for stop on exception and aggregate before copying back results boolean continueProcessing = PipelineHelper.continueProcessing(subExchange, "Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), LOG); if (stopOnException && !continueProcessing) { if (subExchange.getException() != null) { // wrap in exception to explain where it failed CamelExchangeException cause = new CamelExchangeException("Sequential processing failed for number " + total.get(), subExchange, subExchange.getException()); subExchange.setException(cause); } // we want to stop on exception, and the exception was handled by the error handler // this is similar to what the pipeline does, so we should do the same to not surprise end users // so we should set the failed exchange as the result and be done result.set(subExchange); return true; } LOG.trace("Sequential processing complete for number {} exchange: {}", total, subExchange); if (parallelAggregate) { doAggregateInternal(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } else { doAggregate(getAggregationStrategy(subExchange), result, subExchange); } total.incrementAndGet(); } LOG.debug("Done sequential processing {} exchanges", total); return true; }
Example 16
Source File: file_s.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Common work which must be done when we are done multicasting. * <p/> * This logic applies for both running synchronous and asynchronous as there are multiple exist points * when using the asynchronous routing engine. And therefore we want the logic in one method instead * of being scattered. * * @param original the original exchange * @param subExchange the current sub exchange, can be <tt>null</tt> for the synchronous part * @param pairs the pairs with the exchanges to process * @param callback the callback * @param doneSync the <tt>doneSync</tt> parameter to call on callback * @param forceExhaust whether or not error handling is exhausted */ protected void doDone(Exchange original, Exchange subExchange, final Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback, boolean doneSync, boolean forceExhaust) { // we are done so close the pairs iterator if (pairs != null && pairs instanceof Closeable) { IOHelper.close((Closeable) pairs, "pairs", LOG); } AggregationStrategy strategy = getAggregationStrategy(subExchange); // invoke the on completion callback if (strategy instanceof CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) { ((CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) strategy).onCompletion(subExchange); } // cleanup any per exchange aggregation strategy removeAggregationStrategyFromExchange(original); // we need to know if there was an exception, and if the stopOnException option was enabled // also we would need to know if any error handler has attempted redelivery and exhausted boolean stoppedOnException = false; boolean exception = false; boolean exhaust = forceExhaust || subExchange != null && (subExchange.getException() != null || ExchangeHelper.isRedeliveryExhausted(subExchange)); if (original.getException() != null || subExchange != null && subExchange.getException() != null) { // there was an exception and we stopped stoppedOnException = isStopOnException(); exception = true; } // must copy results at this point if (subExchange != null) { if (stoppedOnException) { // if we stopped due an exception then only propagte the exception original.setException(subExchange.getException()); } else { // copy the current result to original so it will contain this result of this eip ExchangeHelper.copyResults(original, subExchange); } } // .. and then if there was an exception we need to configure the redelivery exhaust // for example the noErrorHandler will not cause redelivery exhaust so if this error // handled has been in use, then the exhaust would be false (if not forced) if (exception) { // multicast uses error handling on its output processors and they have tried to redeliver // so we shall signal back to the other error handlers that we are exhausted and they should not // also try to redeliver as we will then do that twice original.setProperty(Exchange.REDELIVERY_EXHAUSTED, exhaust); } callback.done(doneSync); }
Example 17
Source File: file_t.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Common work which must be done when we are done multicasting. * <p/> * This logic applies for both running synchronous and asynchronous as there are multiple exist points * when using the asynchronous routing engine. And therefore we want the logic in one method instead * of being scattered. * * @param original the original exchange * @param subExchange the current sub exchange, can be <tt>null</tt> for the synchronous part * @param pairs the pairs with the exchanges to process * @param callback the callback * @param doneSync the <tt>doneSync</tt> parameter to call on callback * @param forceExhaust whether or not error handling is exhausted */ protected void doDone(Exchange original, Exchange subExchange, final Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback, boolean doneSync, boolean forceExhaust) { // we are done so close the pairs iterator if (pairs != null && pairs instanceof Closeable) { IOHelper.close((Closeable) pairs, "pairs", LOG); } AggregationStrategy strategy = getAggregationStrategy(subExchange); // invoke the on completion callback if (strategy instanceof CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) { ((CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) strategy).onCompletion(subExchange); } // cleanup any per exchange aggregation strategy removeAggregationStrategyFromExchange(original); // we need to know if there was an exception, and if the stopOnException option was enabled // also we would need to know if any error handler has attempted redelivery and exhausted boolean stoppedOnException = false; boolean exception = false; boolean exhaust = forceExhaust || subExchange != null && (subExchange.getException() != null || ExchangeHelper.isRedeliveryExhausted(subExchange)); if (original.getException() != null || subExchange != null && subExchange.getException() != null) { // there was an exception and we stopped stoppedOnException = isStopOnException(); exception = true; } // must copy results at this point if (subExchange != null) { if (stoppedOnException) { // if we stopped due an exception then only propagte the exception original.setException(subExchange.getException()); } else { // copy the current result to original so it will contain this result of this eip ExchangeHelper.copyResults(original, subExchange); } } // .. and then if there was an exception we need to configure the redelivery exhaust // for example the noErrorHandler will not cause redelivery exhaust so if this error // handled has been in use, then the exhaust would be false (if not forced) if (exception) { // multicast uses error handling on its output processors and they have tried to redeliver // so we shall signal back to the other error handlers that we are exhausted and they should not // also try to redeliver as we will then do that twice original.setProperty(Exchange.REDELIVERY_EXHAUSTED, exhaust); } callback.done(doneSync); }
Example 18
Source File: original.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Common work which must be done when we are done multicasting. * <p/> * This logic applies for both running synchronous and asynchronous as there are multiple exist points * when using the asynchronous routing engine. And therefore we want the logic in one method instead * of being scattered. * * @param original the original exchange * @param subExchange the current sub exchange, can be <tt>null</tt> for the synchronous part * @param pairs the pairs with the exchanges to process * @param callback the callback * @param doneSync the <tt>doneSync</tt> parameter to call on callback * @param forceExhaust whether or not error handling is exhausted */ protected void doDone(Exchange original, Exchange subExchange, final Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback, boolean doneSync, boolean forceExhaust) { // we are done so close the pairs iterator if (pairs != null && pairs instanceof Closeable) { IOHelper.close((Closeable) pairs, "pairs", LOG); } AggregationStrategy strategy = getAggregationStrategy(subExchange); // invoke the on completion callback if (strategy instanceof CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) { ((CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) strategy).onCompletion(subExchange); } // cleanup any per exchange aggregation strategy removeAggregationStrategyFromExchange(original); // we need to know if there was an exception, and if the stopOnException option was enabled // also we would need to know if any error handler has attempted redelivery and exhausted boolean stoppedOnException = false; boolean exception = false; boolean exhaust = forceExhaust || subExchange != null && (subExchange.getException() != null || ExchangeHelper.isRedeliveryExhausted(subExchange)); if (original.getException() != null || subExchange != null && subExchange.getException() != null) { // there was an exception and we stopped stoppedOnException = isStopOnException(); exception = true; } // must copy results at this point if (subExchange != null) { if (stoppedOnException) { // if we stopped due an exception then only propagte the exception original.setException(subExchange.getException()); } else { // copy the current result to original so it will contain this result of this eip ExchangeHelper.copyResults(original, subExchange); } } // .. and then if there was an exception we need to configure the redelivery exhaust // for example the noErrorHandler will not cause redelivery exhaust so if this error // handled has been in use, then the exhaust would be false (if not forced) if (exception) { // multicast uses error handling on its output processors and they have tried to redeliver // so we shall signal back to the other error handlers that we are exhausted and they should not // also try to redeliver as we will then do that twice original.setProperty(Exchange.REDELIVERY_EXHAUSTED, exhaust); } callback.done(doneSync); }
Example 19
Source File: QuarkusPlatformHttpConsumer.java From camel-quarkus with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
static Object toHttpResponse(HttpServerResponse response, Message message, HeaderFilterStrategy headerFilterStrategy) { final Exchange exchange = message.getExchange(); final int code = determineResponseCode(exchange, message.getBody()); response.setStatusCode(code); final TypeConverter tc = exchange.getContext().getTypeConverter(); // copy headers from Message to Response if (headerFilterStrategy != null) { for (Map.Entry<String, Object> entry : message.getHeaders().entrySet()) { final String key = entry.getKey(); final Object value = entry.getValue(); // use an iterator as there can be multiple values. (must not use a delimiter) final Iterator<?> it = ObjectHelper.createIterator(value, null); String firstValue = null; List<String> values = null; while (it.hasNext()) { final String headerValue = tc.convertTo(String.class, it.next()); if (headerValue != null && !headerFilterStrategy.applyFilterToCamelHeaders(key, headerValue, exchange)) { if (firstValue == null) { firstValue = headerValue; } else { if (values == null) { values = new ArrayList<String>(); values.add(firstValue); } values.add(headerValue); } } } if (values != null) { response.putHeader(key, values); } else if (firstValue != null) { response.putHeader(key, firstValue); } } } Object body = message.getBody(); final Exception exception = exchange.getException(); if (exception != null) { // we failed due an exception so print it as plain text final StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); final PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw); exception.printStackTrace(pw); // the body should then be the stacktrace body = ByteBuffer.wrap(sw.toString().getBytes(StandardCharsets.UTF_8)); // force content type to be text/plain as that is what the stacktrace is message.setHeader(Exchange.CONTENT_TYPE, "text/plain; charset=utf-8"); // and mark the exception as failure handled, as we handled it by returning it as the response ExchangeHelper.setFailureHandled(exchange); } // set the content-length if it can be determined, or chunked encoding final Integer length = determineContentLength(exchange, body); if (length != null) { response.putHeader("Content-Length", String.valueOf(length)); } else { response.setChunked(true); } // set the content type in the response. final String contentType = MessageHelper.getContentType(message); if (contentType != null) { // set content-type response.putHeader("Content-Type", contentType); } return body; }
Example 20
Source File: file_t.java From gumtree-spoon-ast-diff with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Common work which must be done when we are done multicasting. * <p/> * This logic applies for both running synchronous and asynchronous as there are multiple exist points * when using the asynchronous routing engine. And therefore we want the logic in one method instead * of being scattered. * * @param original the original exchange * @param subExchange the current sub exchange, can be <tt>null</tt> for the synchronous part * @param pairs the pairs with the exchanges to process * @param callback the callback * @param doneSync the <tt>doneSync</tt> parameter to call on callback * @param forceExhaust whether or not error handling is exhausted */ protected void doDone(Exchange original, Exchange subExchange, final Iterable<ProcessorExchangePair> pairs, AsyncCallback callback, boolean doneSync, boolean forceExhaust) { // we are done so close the pairs iterator if (pairs != null && pairs instanceof Closeable) { IOHelper.close((Closeable) pairs, "pairs", LOG); } AggregationStrategy strategy = getAggregationStrategy(subExchange); // invoke the on completion callback if (strategy instanceof CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) { ((CompletionAwareAggregationStrategy) strategy).onCompletion(subExchange); } // cleanup any per exchange aggregation strategy removeAggregationStrategyFromExchange(original); // we need to know if there was an exception, and if the stopOnException option was enabled // also we would need to know if any error handler has attempted redelivery and exhausted boolean stoppedOnException = false; boolean exception = false; boolean exhaust = forceExhaust || subExchange != null && (subExchange.getException() != null || ExchangeHelper.isRedeliveryExhausted(subExchange)); if (original.getException() != null || subExchange != null && subExchange.getException() != null) { // there was an exception and we stopped stoppedOnException = isStopOnException(); exception = true; } // must copy results at this point if (subExchange != null) { if (stoppedOnException) { // if we stopped due an exception then only propagte the exception original.setException(subExchange.getException()); } else { // copy the current result to original so it will contain this result of this eip ExchangeHelper.copyResults(original, subExchange); } } // .. and then if there was an exception we need to configure the redelivery exhaust // for example the noErrorHandler will not cause redelivery exhaust so if this error // handled has been in use, then the exhaust would be false (if not forced) if (exception) { // multicast uses error handling on its output processors and they have tried to redeliver // so we shall signal back to the other error handlers that we are exhausted and they should not // also try to redeliver as we will then do that twice original.setProperty(Exchange.REDELIVERY_EXHAUSTED, exhaust); } callback.done(doneSync); }