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Chapter 28. HTTP Sink
Forwards an event to a HTTP endpoint
28.1. Configuration Options
				The following table summarizes the configuration options available for the http-sink Kamelet:
			
| Property | Name | Description | Type | Default | Example | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| url * | URL | The URL to send data to | string | 
								 | |
| method | Method | The HTTP method to use | string | 
								 | 
Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are mandatory.
28.2. Dependencies
				At runtime, the http-sink Kamelet relies upon the presence of the following dependencies:
			
- camel:http
- camel:kamelet
- camel:core
28.3. Usage
				This section describes how you can use the http-sink.
			
28.3.1. Knative Sink
					You can use the http-sink Kamelet as a Knative sink by binding it to a Knative object.
				
http-sink-binding.yaml
28.3.1.1. Prerequisite
Make sure you have "Red Hat Integration - Camel K" installed into the OpenShift cluster you’re connected to.
28.3.1.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI
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								Save the http-sink-binding.yamlfile to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration.
- Run the sink by using the following command: - oc apply -f http-sink-binding.yaml - oc apply -f http-sink-binding.yaml- Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow 
28.3.1.3. Procedure for using the Kamel CLI
Configure and run the sink by using the following command:
kamel bind channel:mychannel http-sink -p "sink.url=https://my-service/path"
kamel bind channel:mychannel http-sink -p "sink.url=https://my-service/path"This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.
28.3.2. Kafka Sink
					You can use the http-sink Kamelet as a Kafka sink by binding it to a Kafka topic.
				
http-sink-binding.yaml
28.3.2.1. 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.
					
28.3.2.2. Procedure for using the cluster CLI
- 
								Save the http-sink-binding.yamlfile to your local drive, and then edit it as needed for your configuration.
- Run the sink by using the following command: - oc apply -f http-sink-binding.yaml - oc apply -f http-sink-binding.yaml- Copy to Clipboard Copied! - Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow 
28.3.2.3. 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 http-sink -p "sink.url=https://my-service/path"
kamel bind kafka.strimzi.io/v1beta1:KafkaTopic:my-topic http-sink -p "sink.url=https://my-service/path"This command creates the KameletBinding in the current namespace on the cluster.
28.4. Kamelet source file
https://github.com/openshift-integration/kamelet-catalog/http-sink.kamelet.yaml