Red Hat Camel K is deprecated
Red Hat Camel K is deprecated and the End of Life date for this product is June 30, 2025. For help migrating to the current go-to solution, Red Hat build of Apache Camel, see the Migration Guide.Chapter 71. Timestamp Router Action
Update the topic field as a function of the original topic name and the record timestamp.
71.1. Configuration Options
The following table summarizes the configuration options available for the timestamp-router-action
Kamelet:
Property | Name | Description | Type | Default | Example |
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timestampFormat | Timestamp Format | Format string for the timestamp that is compatible with java.text.SimpleDateFormat. | string |
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timestampHeaderName | Timestamp Header Name | The name of the header containing a timestamp | string |
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topicFormat | Topic Format | Format string which can contain '$[topic]' and '$[timestamp]' as placeholders for the topic and timestamp, respectively. | string |
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Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.
71.2. Dependencies
At runtime, the timestamp-router-action
Kamelet relies upon the presence of the following dependencies:
- github:openshift-integration.kamelet-catalog:camel-kamelets-utils:kamelet-catalog-1.6-SNAPSHOT
- camel:kamelet
- camel:core
71.3. Usage
This section describes how you can use the timestamp-router-action
.
71.3.1. Knative Action
You can use the timestamp-router-action
Kamelet as an intermediate step in a Knative binding.
timestamp-router-action-binding.yaml
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 kind: KameletBinding metadata: name: timestamp-router-action-binding spec: source: ref: kind: Kamelet apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 name: timer-source properties: message: "Hello" steps: - ref: kind: Kamelet apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 name: timestamp-router-action sink: ref: kind: Channel apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1 name: mychannel
71.3.1.1. Prerequisite
Make sure you have "Red Hat Integration - Camel K" installed into the OpenShift cluster you’re connected to.
71.3.1.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI
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Save the
timestamp-router-action-binding.yaml
file to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration. Run the action by using the following command:
oc apply -f timestamp-router-action-binding.yaml
71.3.1.3. Procedure for using the Kamel CLI
Configure and run the action by using the following command:
kamel bind timer-source?message=Hello --step timestamp-router-action channel:mychannel
This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.
71.3.2. Kafka Action
You can use the timestamp-router-action
Kamelet as an intermediate step in a Kafka binding.
timestamp-router-action-binding.yaml
apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 kind: KameletBinding metadata: name: timestamp-router-action-binding spec: source: ref: kind: Kamelet apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 name: timer-source properties: message: "Hello" steps: - ref: kind: Kamelet apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1 name: timestamp-router-action sink: ref: kind: KafkaTopic apiVersion: kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1 name: my-topic
71.3.2.1. Prerequisites
Ensure that you’ve installed the AMQ Streams operator in your OpenShift cluster and created a topic named my-topic
in the current namespace. Make also sure you have "Red Hat Integration - Camel K" installed into the OpenShift cluster you’re connected to.
71.3.2.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI
-
Save the
timestamp-router-action-binding.yaml
file to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration. Run the action by using the following command:
oc apply -f timestamp-router-action-binding.yaml
71.3.2.3. Procedure for using the Kamel CLI
Configure and run the action by using the following command:
kamel bind timer-source?message=Hello --step timestamp-router-action kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1:KafkaTopic:my-topic
This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.
71.4. Kamelet source file
https://github.com/openshift-integration/kamelet-catalog/timestamp-router-action.kamelet.yaml