Chapter 112. Mustache
Mustache
Available as of Camel 2.12
The mustache: component allows for processing a message using a Mustache template. This can be ideal when using Templating to generate responses for requests.
Maven users will need to add the following dependency to their
pom.xml
for this component:
<dependency> <groupId>org.apache.camel</groupId> <artifactId>camel-mustache</artifactId> <version>x.x.x</version> <!-- use the same version as your Camel core version --> </dependency>
URI format
mustache:templateName[?options]
Where templateName is the classpath-local URI of the template to invoke; or the complete URL of the remote template (eg: file://folder/myfile.mustache).
You can append query options to the URI in the following format,
?option=value&option=value&...
Options
Option | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
allowContextMapAll (producer)
|
false
|
Sets whether the context map should allow access to all details. By default only the message body and headers can be accessed. This option can be enabled for full access to the current Exchange and CamelContext. Doing so imposes a potential security risk as this opens access to the full power of CamelContext API.
|
allowTemplateFromHeader (producer)
|
false
|
Whether to allow to use resource template from header or not (default false). Enabling this option has security ramifications. For example, if the header contains untrusted or user derived content, this can ultimately impact on the confidentility and integrity of your end application, so use this option with caution.
|
encoding
|
null
|
Character encoding of the resource content. |
startDelimiter
|
{{ | Characters used to mark template code beginning. |
endDelimiter
|
}} | Characters used to mark template code end. |
Mustache Context
Camel will provide exchange information in the Mustache context (just a
Map
). The Exchange
is transferred as:
key | value |
---|---|
exchange
|
The Exchange itself.
|
exchange.properties
|
The Exchange properties.
|
headers
|
The headers of the In message. |
camelContext
|
The Camel Context. |
request
|
The In message. |
body
|
The In message body. |
response
|
The Out message (only for InOut message exchange pattern). |
Dynamic templates
Camel provides two headers by which you can define a different resource location for a template or the template content itself. If any of these headers is set then Camel uses this over the endpoint configured resource. This allows you to provide a dynamic template at runtime.
Header | Type | Description | Support Version |
---|---|---|---|
MustacheConstants.MUSTACHE_RESOURCE_URI | String | A URI for the template resource to use instead of the endpoint configured. | |
MustacheConstants.MUSTACHE_TEMPLATE | String | The template to use instead of the endpoint configured. |
Samples
For example you could use something like:
from("activemq:My.Queue"). to("mustache:com/acme/MyResponse.mustache");
To use a Mustache template to formulate a response for a message for InOut message exchanges (where there is a
JMSReplyTo
header).
If you want to use InOnly and consume the message and send it to another destination you could use:
from("activemq:My.Queue"). to("mustache:com/acme/MyResponse.mustache"). to("activemq:Another.Queue");
It's possible to specify what template the component should use dynamically via a header, so for example:
from("direct:in"). setHeader(MustacheConstants.MUSTACHE_RESOURCE_URI).constant("path/to/my/template.mustache"). to("mustache:dummy?allowTemplateFromHeader=true");
Warning
Enabling the
allowTemplateFromHeader
option has security ramifications. For example, if the header contains untrusted or user derived content, this can ultimately impact on the confidentility and integrity of your end application, so use this option with caution.
The Email Sample
In this sample we want to use Mustache templating for an order confirmation email. The email template is laid out in Mustache as:
Dear {{headers.lastName}}}, {{headers.firstName}} Thanks for the order of {{headers.item}}. Regards Camel Riders Bookstore {{body}}