Chapter 17. Azure Storage Queue Sink


Send Messages to Azure Storage queues.

Important

The Azure Storage Queue Sink Kamelet is a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production.

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The Kamelet is able to understand the following headers to be set:

  • expiration / ce-expiration: as the time to live of the message in the queue.

If the header won’t be set the default of 7 days will be used.

The format should be in this form: PnDTnHnMn.nS., e.g: PT20.345S — parses as 20.345 seconds, P2D — parses as 2 days.

17.1. Configuration Options

The following table summarizes the configuration options available for the azure-storage-queue-sink Kamelet:

PropertyNameDescriptionTypeDefaultExample

accessKey *

Access Key

The Azure Storage Queue access Key.

string

  

accountName *

Account Name

The Azure Storage Queue account name.

string

  

queueName *

Queue Name

The Azure Storage Queue container name.

string

  
Note

Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.

17.2. Dependencies

At runtime, the azure-storage-queue-sink Kamelet relies upon the presence of the following dependencies:

  • camel:azure-storage-queue
  • camel:kamelet

17.3. Usage

This section describes how you can use the azure-storage-queue-sink.

17.3.1. Knative Sink

You can use the azure-storage-queue-sink Kamelet as a Knative sink by binding it to a Knative object.

azure-storage-queue-sink-binding.yaml

apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
kind: KameletBinding
metadata:
  name: azure-storage-queue-sink-binding
spec:
  source:
    ref:
      kind: Channel
      apiVersion: messaging.knative.dev/v1
      name: mychannel
  sink:
    ref:
      kind: Kamelet
      apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
      name: azure-storage-queue-sink
    properties:
      accessKey: "The Access Key"
      accountName: "The Account Name"
      queueName: "The Queue Name"

17.3.1.1. Prerequisite

Make sure you have "Red Hat Integration - Camel K" installed into the OpenShift cluster you’re connected to.

17.3.1.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI

  1. Save the azure-storage-queue-sink-binding.yaml file to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration.
  2. Run the sink by using the following command:

    oc apply -f azure-storage-queue-sink-binding.yaml

17.3.1.3. Procedure for using the Kamel CLI

Configure and run the sink by using the following command:

kamel bind channel:mychannel azure-storage-queue-sink -p "sink.accessKey=The Access Key" -p "sink.accountName=The Account Name" -p "sink.queueName=The Queue Name"

This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.

17.3.2. Kafka Sink

You can use the azure-storage-queue-sink Kamelet as a Kafka sink by binding it to a Kafka topic.

azure-storage-queue-sink-binding.yaml

apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
kind: KameletBinding
metadata:
  name: azure-storage-queue-sink-binding
spec:
  source:
    ref:
      kind: KafkaTopic
      apiVersion: kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1
      name: my-topic
  sink:
    ref:
      kind: Kamelet
      apiVersion: camel.apache.org/v1alpha1
      name: azure-storage-queue-sink
    properties:
      accessKey: "The Access Key"
      accountName: "The Account Name"
      queueName: "The Queue Name"

17.3.2.1. 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.

17.3.2.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI

  1. Save the azure-storage-queue-sink-binding.yaml file to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration.
  2. Run the sink by using the following command:

    oc apply -f azure-storage-queue-sink-binding.yaml

17.3.2.3. Procedure for using the Kamel CLI

Configure and run the sink by using the following command:

kamel bind kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1:KafkaTopic:my-topic azure-storage-queue-sink -p "sink.accessKey=The Access Key" -p "sink.accountName=The Account Name" -p "sink.queueName=The Queue Name"

This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.

17.4. Kamelet source file

https://github.com/openshift-integration/kamelet-catalog/azure-storage-queue-sink.kamelet.yaml

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