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Richard Kettelerij updated CAMEL-3429: -------------------------------------- Attachment: remove-headers-camel-core-v2.patch @Claus, see refined patch. This patch add a new {{removeHeaders(pattern, exceptionPatterns)}} method as discussed. So it's just one new method now instead of three in my original patch. I did make the {{exceptionPatterns}} a vararg however. Not for the purpose of making it optional (which is somewhat a trick indeed) but simply because there are cases that require multiple header names to be preserved. So now you can write: {{from(...).removeHeaders("*", "http*").to(...)}} as well as: {{from(...).removeHeaders("*", "fish", "chips", "cheese").to(...)}} I've also updated the JAXB model for the Spring DSL. > Extend DSL with more header filtering constructs > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: CAMEL-3429 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-3429 > Project: Camel > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: camel-core > Affects Versions: 2.5.0 > Reporter: Richard Kettelerij > Fix For: 2.6.0 > > Attachments: remove-headers-camel-core-v2.patch, > remove-headers-camel-core.patch > > > Currently the DSL offers the following methods: > - {{removeHeader(name)}} which removes a single header > - {{removeHeaders(pattern)}} remove one or more headers based on a pattern > (since 2.3) > The attached patch extends the DSL with the following methods: > - {{removeHeaders(name...)}} removes the headers in the given a vararg > parameter. > - {{removeHeadersExcept(pattern)}} removes all headers except for the ones > matching the given pattern (opposite of {{removeHeaders(pattern)}}) > - {{removeHeadersExcept(name...)}} removes all headers except for the ones in > the given vararg parameter (opposite of {{removeHeaders(name)}}) > The rationale for the removeHeadersExcept() method is that in many cases you > want to take a _defensive_ approach with regard to header propagation. > Sometimes you may want to remove _every_ header on the current message, in > that case just call removeHeadersExcept() with no arguments. > In other cases you want to propagate only the "id" header received through > the servlet/jetty component (as a query parameter). In that case call > removeHeadersExcept("id") to preserve the "id" header, while preventing other > query parameters (and standard HTTP headers) to flow down your route. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.