Hi The book has a full chapter on testing, and how to use mock / advice with etc. Also there is testing doc pages on the website.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 10:30 AM Jan Bares, WOOD & Co. <jan.ba...@wood.cz.invalid> wrote: > Thanks, I have this book, it's from 2018, a lot changed since then in > Camel 4.6. The book also says." This is a useful feature for getting direct > access to any endpoint in Camel.". What are my options to test routes that > require RabbitMQ? > > * use the ProducerTemplate and pass a message to the correct exchange on > RabbitMQ - this is unfortunate as this requires RabbitMQ and understanding > its routing setup > * restructure our routes and pass the RabbitMQ from Exchange to a new > "direct" route and test just the direct route > * advice the incoming endpoint with direct or mock endpoint > * ?? > > Kind regards, Jan > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Claus Ibsen <claus.ib...@gmail.com> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 10:09 AM > > To: users@camel.apache.org > > Subject: Re: ProducerTemplate doesn't work as expected > > > > Hi > > > > Its from the eye of the beholder. Camel produces a message, ie sending a > > message from Camel to X. In this case Camel creates a file. > > If you want to read a file, then let Camel consume from the file. > > > > If you want to learn Camel more then read the Camel in Action book, the > > first chapter is free. > > > > > > On Wed, Jan 29, 2025 at 10:07 AM Jan Bares, WOOD & Co. > > <jan.ba...@wood.cz.invalid> wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > In my test class, I am trying to send a message to a route under test > > > using the ProducerTemplate sendXXX() method. I assumed this would > simulate > > > an incoming message for the endpoint, but it seems that this is not the > > > case. For example, with the File endpoint, the file is physically > created > > > on the file system and then read by the endpoint: > > > > > > ProducerTemplate producerTemplate = > camelContext.createProducerTemplate(); > > > producerTemplate.sendBodyAndHeaders( > > > "file:testFolder/(?i).*\\.txt", > > > "Test message content", > > > Map.of(Exchange.FILE_NAME, "testFile.txt") > > > ); > > > > > > This code creates a testFile.txt file in the testFolder. > > > > > > For a spring-rabbitmq endpoint, I cannot use the producer template at > all. > > > It appears that the message is sent to the default exchange, and due > to our > > > RabbitMQ configuration, the message is not routed to the correct queue. > > > > > > Is this behavior documented somewhere? Additionally, how can I simulate > > > incoming messages without relying on external resources like the file > > > system or RabbitMQ? > > > > > > Thanks, Jan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > DISCLAIMER > > > WOOD & Company Financial Services, a.s. is authorized and regulated by > the > > > Czech National Bank as its Home State Regulator and by relevant local > > > regulatory authorities in the jurisdictions where it operates. For > further > > > information about WOOD & Co., its investment services, financial > > > instruments and associated risks, safeguard client assets (incl. > > > compensation schemes) and contractual relationship please see our > website > > > at www.wood.com<http://www.wood.com/>. Unless otherwise stated, this > > > transmission is neither an offer nor the solicitation of an offer to > sell > > > or purchase any investment. 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