Traits
Traits are high level named features of Camel K that can be enabled/disabled or configured to customize the behavior of the final integration.
Camel K provide sensible defaults for all such traits, taking into account the details of the target platform where the integration is going to run into. However, it’s possible for a expert user to configure them in order to obtain a different behavior.
Configuration
Each trait has a unique ID that can be used to configure it using the command line tool.
E.g. in order to disable the creation of a Service for a integration, a user can execute:
kamel run --trait service.enabled=false file.groovy
The flag --trait can be also abbreviated with -t.
The enabled property is available on all traits and can be used to enable/disable them. All traits have their own
internal logic to determine if they need to be enabled when the user does not activate them explicitly.
Some traits share also a auto property that can be used to enable/disable auto-configuration of the trait based on the
environment. The auto-configuration mechanism is able to enable/disable the trait when the enabled property is not explicitly
set by the user and also change the trait configuration.
| Some traits are applicable only to specific platforms (see the "profiles" in the trait description page). |
A trait may have additional properties that can be configured by the end user.
See the trait description pages for more information on a specific trait:
There are 26 traits.