Writing Integrations in Javascript
An integration written in JavaScript looks very similar to a Java one:
hello.js
const Processor = Java.extend(Java.type("org.apache.camel.Processor"));
function proc(e) {
e.getIn().setBody('Hello Camel K!')
}
from('timer:tick')
.process(new Processor(proc))
.to('log:info')
To run it, you need just to execute:
kamel run hello.js
For JavaScript integrations, Camel K does not yet provide an enhanced DSL but you can access to some global bounded objects such as a writable registry and the camel context so to set the property exchangeFormatter of the LogComponent as done in previous example, you can do something like:
l = context.getComponent('log', true, false)
l.exchangeFormatter = function(e) {
return "log - body=" + e.in.body + ", headers=" + e.in.headers
}