Chapter 65. IRC
IRC Component
The irc component implements an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) transport.
URI format
irc:nick@host[:port]/#room[?options]
In Apache Camel 2.0, you can also use the following format:
irc:nick@host[:port]?channels=#channel1,#channel2,#channel3[?options]
You can append query options to the URI in the following format,
?option=value&option=value&...
Options
Name | Description | Example | Default Value |
---|---|---|---|
channels
|
New in 2.0, comma separated list of IRC channels to join. |
channels=#channel1,#channel2
|
null
|
nickname
|
The nickname used in chat. |
irc:MyNick@irc.server.org#channel or irc:irc.server.org#channel?nickname=MyUser
|
null
|
username
|
The IRC server user name. |
irc:MyUser@irc.server.org#channel or irc:irc.server.org#channel?username=MyUser
|
Same as nickname. |
password
|
The IRC server password. |
password=somepass
|
None |
realname
|
The IRC user's actual name. |
realname=MyName
|
None |
colors
|
Whether or not the server supports color codes. |
true, false
|
true
|
onReply
|
Whether or not to handle general responses to commands or informational messages. |
true, false
|
false
|
onNick
|
Handle nickname change events. |
true, false
|
true
|
onQuit
|
Handle user quit events. |
true, false
|
true
|
onJoin
|
Handle user join events. |
true, false
|
true
|
onKick
|
Handle kick events. |
true, false
|
true
|
onMode
|
Handle mode change events. |
true, false
|
true
|
onPart
|
Handle user part events. |
true, false
|
true
|
onTopic
|
Handle topic change events. |
true, false
|
true
|
onPrivmsg
|
Handle message events. |
true, false
|
true
|
trustManager
|
New in 2.0, the trust manager used to verify the SSL server's certificate. |
trustManager=#referenceToTrustManagerBean
|
The default trust manager, which accepts all certificates, will be used. |
keys
|
Camel 2.2: Comma separated list of IRC channel keys. Important to be listed in same order as channels. When joining multiple channels with only some needing keys just insert an empty value for that channel. |
irc:MyNick@irc.server.org/#channel?keys=chankey
|
null
|
sslContextParameters |
*Camel 2.9:* Reference to a org.apache.camel.util.jsse.SSLContextParameters in the Registry. This reference overrides any configured SSLContextParameters at the component level. See Using the JSSE Configuration Utility. Note that this setting overrides the trustManager option.
|
\#mySslContextParameters |
null
|
Using the JSSE Configuration Utility
As of Camel 2.9, the IRC component supports SSL/TLS configuration through the Camel JSSE Configuration Utility. This utility greatly decreases the amount of component specific code you need to write and is configurable at the endpoint and component levels. The following examples demonstrate how to use the utility with the IRC component.
Programmatic configuration of the endpoint
KeyStoreParameters ksp = new KeyStoreParameters(); ksp.setResource("/users/home/server/truststore.jks"); ksp.setPassword("keystorePassword"); TrustManagersParameters tmp = new TrustManagersParameters(); tmp.setKeyStore(ksp); SSLContextParameters scp = new SSLContextParameters(); scp.setTrustManagers(tmp); Registry registry = ... registry.bind("sslContextParameters", scp); ... from(...) .to("ircs://camel-prd-user@server:6669/#camel-test?nickname=camel-prd&password=password&sslContextParameters=#sslContextParameters");
Spring DSL based configuration of endpoint
... <camel:sslContextParameters id="sslContextParameters"> <camel:trustManagers> <camel:keyStore resource="/users/home/server/truststore.jks" password="keystorePassword"/> </camel:keyManagers> </camel:sslContextParameters>... ... <to uri="ircs://camel-prd-user@server:6669/#camel-test?nickname=camel-prd&password=password&sslContextParameters=#sslContextParameters"/>...
Using the legacy basic configuration options
You can also connect to an SSL enabled IRC server, as follows:
ircs:host[:port]/#room?username=user&password=pass
By default, the IRC transport uses SSLDefaultTrustManager. If you need to provide your own custom trust manager, use the
trustManager
parameter as follows:
ircs:host[:port]/#room?username=user&password=pass&trustManager=#referenceToMyTrustManagerBean
Using keys
Available as of Camel 2.2 Some irc rooms requires you to provide a key to be able to join that channel. The key is just a secret word.
For example we join 3 channels where as only channel 1 and 3 uses a key.
irc:nick@irc.server.org?channels=#chan1,#chan2,#chan3&keys=chan1Key,,chan3key