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FileConfig

Struct FileConfig 

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pub struct FileConfig {
Show 14 fields pub directory: String, pub delay: Duration, pub initial_delay: Duration, pub noop: bool, pub delete: bool, pub file_name: Option<String>, pub include: Option<String>, pub exclude: Option<String>, pub recursive: bool, pub file_exist: FileExistStrategy, pub temp_prefix: Option<String>, pub auto_create: bool, pub read_timeout: Duration, pub write_timeout: Duration, /* private fields */
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Configuration for file component endpoints.

§Streaming

Both the file consumer and producer use native streaming with no RAM materialization:

  • The consumer creates a Body::Stream backed by tokio::fs::File via ReaderStream. Files of any size are handled without loading them into memory.

  • The producer writes via tokio::io::copy directly to a tokio::fs::File using Body::into_async_read(). Writes for the Override strategy are atomic: data is written to a temporary file first and renamed only on success, preventing partial files on failure.

§Write strategies (fileExist URI parameter)

ValueBehavior
Override (default)Atomic write via temp file + rename
AppendAppends to existing file; non-atomic by nature
FailReturns error if file already exists

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§directory: String

Directory path to read from or write to.

§delay: Duration

Polling delay as Duration.

§initial_delay: Duration

Initial delay as Duration.

§noop: bool

If true, don’t delete or move files after processing.

§delete: bool

If true, delete files after processing.

§file_name: Option<String>

Fixed filename for producer (optional).

§include: Option<String>

Regex pattern for including files (consumer).

§exclude: Option<String>

Regex pattern for excluding files (consumer).

§recursive: bool

Whether to scan directories recursively.

§file_exist: FileExistStrategy

Strategy for handling existing files when writing.

§temp_prefix: Option<String>

Prefix for temporary files during atomic writes.

§auto_create: bool

Whether to automatically create directories.

§read_timeout: Duration

Read timeout as Duration.

§write_timeout: Duration

Write timeout as Duration.

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impl FileConfig

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pub fn parse_uri_components(parts: UriComponents) -> Result<Self, CamelError>

Parse URI components into this config. Call this from your custom UriConfig::from_components implementation.

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impl FileConfig

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pub fn apply_global_defaults(&mut self, global: &FileGlobalConfig)

Apply global config defaults. Since FileConfig uses a proc macro that bakes in defaults, we compare Duration values against the known macro defaults to detect “not explicitly set by user”. Only overrides when current value == macro default.

Note: If a user explicitly sets a URI param to its default value (e.g., ?delay=500), it is indistinguishable from “not set” and will be overridden by global config. This is a known limitation of the Duration comparison approach.

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impl Clone for FileConfig

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fn clone(&self) -> FileConfig

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for FileConfig

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl UriConfig for FileConfig

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fn scheme() -> &'static str

Returns the URI scheme this config handles (e.g., “timer”, “http”).
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fn from_uri(uri: &str) -> Result<Self, CamelError>

Parse a URI string into this configuration.
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fn from_components(parts: UriComponents) -> Result<Self, CamelError>

Parse already-extracted URI components into this configuration.
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fn validate(self) -> Result<Self, CamelError>

Override to add validation logic after parsing.

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