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{
"component": {
"kind": "component",
"name": "coaps",
"title": "CoAP (Secure)",
"description": "Send and receive messages to\/from CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol) capable devices.",
"deprecated": false,
"firstVersion": "2.16.0",
"label": "iot",
"javaType": "org.apache.camel.coap.CoAPComponent",
"supportLevel": "Stable",
"groupId": "org.apache.camel",
"artifactId": "camel-coap",
"version": "4.9.0",
"scheme": "coaps",
"extendsScheme": "",
"alternativeSchemes": "coap,coaps,coap+tcp,coaps+tcp",
"syntax": "coaps:uri",
"async": false,
"api": false,
"consumerOnly": false,
"producerOnly": false,
"lenientProperties": false,
"browsable": false,
"remote": true
},
"componentProperties": {
"bridgeErrorHandler": { "index": 0, "kind": "property", "displayName": "Bridge Error Handler", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": false, "description": "Allows for bridging the consumer to the Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions (if possible) occurred while the Camel consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. Important: This is only possible if the 3rd party component allows Camel to be alerted if an exception was thrown. Some components handle this internally only, and therefore bridgeErrorHandler is not possible. In other situations we may improve the Camel component to hook into the 3rd party component and make this possible for future releases. By default the consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored." },
"lazyStartProducer": { "index": 1, "kind": "property", "displayName": "Lazy Start Producer", "group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": false, "description": "Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel's routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing." },
"autowiredEnabled": { "index": 2, "kind": "property", "displayName": "Autowired Enabled", "group": "advanced", "label": "advanced", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": true, "description": "Whether autowiring is enabled. This is used for automatic autowiring options (the option must be marked as autowired) by looking up in the registry to find if there is a single instance of matching type, which then gets configured on the component. This can be used for automatic configuring JDBC data sources, JMS connection factories, AWS Clients, etc." }
},
"headers": {
"CamelCoapETag": { "index": 0, "kind": "header", "displayName": "", "group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "javaType": "byte[]", "deprecated": false, "deprecationNote": "", "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "The CoAP ETag for the response.", "constantName": "org.apache.camel.coap.CoAPConstants#COAP_ETAG" },
"CamelCoapMaxAge": { "index": 1, "kind": "header", "displayName": "", "group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "javaType": "java.lang.Long", "deprecated": false, "deprecationNote": "", "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "The CoAP Max-Age for the response body.", "constantName": "org.apache.camel.coap.CoAPConstants#COAP_MAX_AGE" },
"CamelCoapMethod": { "index": 2, "kind": "header", "displayName": "", "group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "javaType": "String", "deprecated": false, "deprecationNote": "", "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "The request method that the CoAP producer should use when calling the target CoAP server URI. Valid options are DELETE, GET, PING, POST & PUT.", "constantName": "org.apache.camel.coap.CoAPConstants#COAP_METHOD" },
"CamelCoapResponseCode": { "index": 3, "kind": "header", "displayName": "", "group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "javaType": "String", "deprecated": false, "deprecationNote": "", "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "The CoAP response code sent by the external server. See RFC 7252 for details of what each code means.", "constantName": "org.apache.camel.coap.CoAPConstants#COAP_RESPONSE_CODE" },
"Content-Type": { "index": 4, "kind": "header", "displayName": "", "group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "javaType": "String", "deprecated": false, "deprecationNote": "", "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "The content type", "constantName": "org.apache.camel.coap.CoAPConstants#CONTENT_TYPE" }
},
"properties": {
"uri": { "index": 0, "kind": "path", "displayName": "Uri", "group": "common", "label": "", "required": false, "type": "string", "javaType": "java.net.URI", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "The URI for the CoAP endpoint" },
"coapMethodRestrict": { "index": 1, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Coap Method Restrict", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "enum": [ "DELETE", "GET", "POST", "PUT" ], "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Comma separated list of methods that the CoAP consumer will bind to. The default is to bind to all methods (DELETE, GET, POST, PUT)." },
"observable": { "index": 2, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Observable", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": false, "description": "Make CoAP resource observable for source endpoint, based on RFC 7641." },
"observe": { "index": 3, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Observe", "group": "consumer", "label": "consumer", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": false, "description": "Send an observe request from a source endpoint, based on RFC 7641." },
"bridgeErrorHandler": { "index": 4, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Bridge Error Handler", "group": "consumer (advanced)", "label": "consumer,advanced", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": false, "description": "Allows for bridging the consumer to the Camel routing Error Handler, which mean any exceptions (if possible) occurred while the Camel consumer is trying to pickup incoming messages, or the likes, will now be processed as a message and handled by the routing Error Handler. Important: This is only possible if the 3rd party component allows Camel to be alerted if an exception was thrown. Some components handle this internally only, and therefore bridgeErrorHandler is not possible. In other situations we may improve the Camel component to hook into the 3rd party component and make this possible for future releases. By default the consumer will use the org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler to deal with exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored." },
"exceptionHandler": { "index": 5, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Exception Handler", "group": "consumer (advanced)", "label": "consumer,advanced", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "org.apache.camel.spi.ExceptionHandler", "optionalPrefix": "consumer.", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "To let the consumer use a custom ExceptionHandler. Notice if the option bridgeErrorHandler is enabled then this option is not in use. By default the consumer will deal with exceptions, that will be logged at WARN or ERROR level and ignored." },
"exchangePattern": { "index": 6, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Exchange Pattern", "group": "consumer (advanced)", "label": "consumer,advanced", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "org.apache.camel.ExchangePattern", "enum": [ "InOnly", "InOut" ], "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Sets the exchange pattern when the consumer creates an exchange." },
"notify": { "index": 7, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Notify", "group": "producer", "label": "producer", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": false, "description": "Notify observers that the resource of this URI has changed, based on RFC 7641. Use this flag on a destination endpoint, with a URI that matches an existing source endpoint URI." },
"lazyStartProducer": { "index": 8, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Lazy Start Producer", "group": "producer (advanced)", "label": "producer,advanced", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": false, "description": "Whether the producer should be started lazy (on the first message). By starting lazy you can use this to allow CamelContext and routes to startup in situations where a producer may otherwise fail during starting and cause the route to fail being started. By deferring this startup to be lazy then the startup failure can be handled during routing messages via Camel's routing error handlers. Beware that when the first message is processed then creating and starting the producer may take a little time and prolong the total processing time of the processing." },
"advancedCertificateVerifier": { "index": 9, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Advanced Certificate Verifier", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "org.eclipse.californium.scandium.dtls.x509.NewAdvancedCertificateVerifier", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Set the AdvancedCertificateVerifier to use to determine trust in raw public keys." },
"advancedPskStore": { "index": 10, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Advanced Psk Store", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "org.eclipse.californium.scandium.dtls.pskstore.AdvancedPskStore", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Set the AdvancedPskStore to use for pre-shared key." },
"alias": { "index": 11, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Alias", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "enum": [ "NONE", "WANT", "REQUIRE" ], "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Sets the alias used to query the KeyStore for the private key and certificate. This parameter is used when we are enabling TLS with certificates on the service side, and similarly on the client side when TLS is used with certificates and client authentication. If the parameter is not specified then the default behavior is to use the first alias in the keystore that contains a key entry. This configuration parameter does not apply to configuring TLS via a Raw Public Key or a Pre-Shared Key." },
"cipherSuites": { "index": 12, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Cipher Suites", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "string", "javaType": "java.lang.String", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Sets the cipherSuites String. This is a comma separated String of ciphersuites to configure. If it is not specified, then it falls back to getting the ciphersuites from the sslContextParameters object." },
"clientAuthentication": { "index": 13, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Client Authentication", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "org.eclipse.californium.elements.config.CertificateAuthenticationMode", "enum": [ "NONE", "WANTED", "NEEDED" ], "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Sets the configuration options for server-side client-authentication requirements. The value must be one of NONE, WANT, REQUIRE. If this value is not specified, then it falls back to checking the sslContextParameters.getServerParameters().getClientAuthentication() value." },
"privateKey": { "index": 14, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Private Key", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "java.security.PrivateKey", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": true, "description": "Set the configured private key for use with Raw Public Key." },
"publicKey": { "index": 15, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Public Key", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "java.security.PublicKey", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Set the configured public key for use with Raw Public Key." },
"recommendedCipherSuitesOnly": { "index": 16, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Recommended Cipher Suites Only", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "boolean", "javaType": "boolean", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "defaultValue": true, "description": "The CBC cipher suites are not recommended. If you want to use them, you first need to set the recommendedCipherSuitesOnly option to false." },
"sslContextParameters": { "index": 17, "kind": "parameter", "displayName": "Ssl Context Parameters", "group": "security", "label": "security", "required": false, "type": "object", "javaType": "org.apache.camel.support.jsse.SSLContextParameters", "deprecated": false, "autowired": false, "secret": false, "description": "Set the SSLContextParameters object for setting up TLS. This is required for coapstcp, and for coaps when we are using certificates for TLS (as opposed to RPK or PKS)." }
}
}
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